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Рецепт Eggnog Pancakes with Cranberry Maple Syrup
by Cathy Wiechert

Do you know that I’ve never been a fan of eggnog? Hard to

believe when you see me posting not one, but two eggnog recipes in one week and

(hold on to your hat), a third one is in the works. It seems that something

happened when I added eggnog to my cinnamon roll recipe. I guess the flavor is

just a little more subtle, but I really, really liked it. So much so, that I

couldn’t wait to try it in my pancakes. That’s right. Pancakes. I had the crazy

idea of just subbing out the buttermilk in my favorite pancakes. And it was a good

decision. Yes, it was. Of course, just like with the Eggnog and Cranberry Cinnamon Rolls, I wasn’t the first one to think of this combination. About 5

minutes after I licked the last morsel off of my plate, one of my Facebook

foodie friends was posting her version of eggnog pancakes. At least my

cranberry syrup is different. But then, who knows? I didn’t google it. J

Eggnog Pancakes

Ingredients

Directions

Heat griddle on medium high. Whisk together flour, baking

powder, baking soda, and salt in a medium bowl. Add eggs, eggnog, and 4

tablespoons butter; whisk to combine. Batter should have small to medium lumps.

It's really important not to over-mix. Those lumps should be there.

Brush a little melted butter on the griddle. Pour the

pancake batter by ¼ cups onto the griddle, keeping the pools of batter 2 inches

apart. When pancakes have bubbles on top and are slightly dry around

edges, about 2 1/2 minutes, flip over. Cook until golden on bottom, about 1

minute.

They need just a little something....

Cranberry-Maple Syrup

2 cups fresh cranberries

1 cup real maple syrup

1 cinnamon stick

Place all of the ingredients in a small saucepan over medium

heat. Bring to a boil; reduce heat and simmer for about 20 minutes, or until

the berries are softened and the syrup is reduced. Add additional syrup if too

thick. Serve warm.

I ended up adding more syrup to this...it was good, but a little thick.

Can we say "Plate Lickable" ?

And now on to other eggnog delights. How does an Eggnog Cheesecake sound?