This is my dutch pancake making hero.
When I was given some more raw milk, I decided not to waste it on trying to make yogurt quite yet. My fridge actually only has raw milk in it now and so we need the milk for drinking. It's so cool to see the milk and cream separating. I have one jug of milk from a jersey cow and the amount of cream in that jug is almost double the amount in the other jug... and it is slightly more yellowish in colour. This is the cream I plan on making into butter.
I knew the fresh eggs and fresh raw milk would be better for us with their higher nutrient content, but I didn't think they would actually make things taste differently. OH MY WORD. Those were the yummiest, tastiest, freshest pancakes I've ever consumed. They did taste different. They were rich, creamy, perfect in texture. They were the best Dutch Pancakes EVER!!! They tasted, well... fresh.
I'm looking around to see what I can take a picture of... but it's too late. Those pancakes are gone. Long gone. Next time I'll remember to get out my camera and post pictures of the process.
Imagine a Bed and Breakfast boasting of it's farm fresh breakfasts like this. Add in a little bacon from the pig we raised and I think we'd have a booming business.
so do you have your own eggs yet or are you still working on that? We still have a rooster if you want him...
ReplyDeleteBrilliant by the way... how come my dutch husband doesn't know how? I'll have to have a chat with my MIL :)
As the mother of two boys, I love this...coming from Mennonite background we to German pancakes, but I imagine they are basically the same thing. My Husband has taken over making them because he is better at getting the batter on the heavy cast iron pan. I'll be sure to teach my boys so they can make them for their families, and their wives can also boast that they NEVER make German pancakes. :)
ReplyDeleteoh ya... Marie... we have the pen all set up. We are getting chicks soon. Do you know a good place? I was going to mail order some. ? Not sure the best way to do this.
ReplyDeleteThat's some good advice from your mother in law. I'll have to teach my sons how to make something that they can make for their wives.
ReplyDeleteJon's been making pancakes every Saturday too, now for 5 weeks in a row!
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