Fresh Blueberry Pancakes
61
Tis the Season
It's blueberry season, and if you're like me at all, you'll be making the most of these delicious and nutritious berries.The nutritional value of blueberries make them one of the most healthy foods we can eat, and also one of the most delicious (in my opinion).
Not only are these indigo berries full of vitamins and minerals, they're one of the best sources of anti-oxidants in the plant kingdom. Anti-oxidants help your body in preventing cancer-caused cell damage and in retarding the aging process in your cells. They help stop the formation of free radicals that can compromise the immune system.
Grow Berries in Your Back Yard
|
The Backyard Berry Book: A Hands-On Guide to Growing Berries, Brambles, and Vine Fruit in the Home Garden
Price: $10.24
List Price: $17.95 |
|
Berry Grower's Companion
Price: $11.76
List Price: $19.95 |
|
Strawberry Garden Hanging Basket Kit- Great Gift Idea- Grow Everbearing Strawberries Indoors / Outdoors All Year - No Seeds! Includes 8 Dormant Straw Berry Plants
Price: $29.95
List Price: $44.95 |
|
The Metropolitan Opera Guild Presents More Growing Up with Opera
Price: $40.00
|
Blueberries for Breakfast
You can add blueberries to your meals in a variety of ways, but we love them for breakfast. Added to yogurt and a little juice,they make great smoothies. Mix them with other seasonal fruit, add some pumpkin and sunflower seeds, a little home made granola, and top with yogurt - another yummy breakfast.
However, at least once a week The Man likes pancakes, and this is where blueberries can really make a difference. Here's my recipe for healthy blueberry pancakes.
Healthy Blueberry Pancakes
This makes 6 pancakes - each about 5 inches in diameter. Served with fresh juice and a good dark cup of coffee, this is a real favourite with us:
- 1/4 cup quinoa flour
- 1/4 cup buckwheat flour
- 1/2 cup whole wheat flour
- 1 ample tsp of baking powder
- 1/4 tsp sea salt
Mix all dry ingredients in a bowl. Make a well in the center.
Add:
- 1 egg
- 1/4 cup oil
- 3/4 cup milk (can be soy, almond, rice or regular milk) - you may need more
Using a whisk or a fork, mix the wet ingredients, slowly incorporating them into the dry. Do not overmix. A few lumps is okay. If the batter sits, it may stiffen and you'll need to add more liquid.
Fold in fresh or frozen blueberries - I like using them fresh, as they seem to work better. Use anywhere from a half cup to a cup. We think the more you use, the better the pancakes.
Cook on a griddle, turning when the edges begin to dry. Serve hot, with your choice of toppings. I prefer more blueberries, just warmed through, along with a bit of butter. The Man likes to top his with real maple syrup. Just don't use any of those fake-flavored sugary syrups.
Alternative:
Use is 1/2 tsp soda, 1/2 tsp baking powder and substitute the milk with either thinned yogurt or buttermilk. This makes a softer pancake, but it's equally delicious.
Preserving Blueberries
Although fresh blueberries are now in season, these little
nutrition packed berries are equally good frozen. If you don't have
your own bushes, then buy some from a blueberry farm or a farmers
market and freeze your own for year-round access. Just rinse them,
spread them on a cookie sheet, freeze them and then bag them.
PrintShare it! — Rate it: up down flag this hub
Fresh Blueberry Pancakes in the News
- Blueberry Hill does pancakes a flavorFort Wayne Journal Gazette6 days ago
It's not that I don't like blueberry pancakes so much as it is that I just never order them.
- Good food can be counter intuitiveMilwaukee Journal Sentinel20 hours ago
Some of the meals I've enjoyed most in the past several months have been at a diner with a vintage lunch counter - Daymaker Café in Wauwatosa - and two restaurants where food is ordered at a counter - Pat's Rib Place in Waukesha and The National on the near south side.
- amNewYork's picks for best of the brunch bunchamNewYork2 days ago
tbsp's pancakes with valrhona chocolate. If there’s any one meal that’s synonymous with New York City, it’s brunch. So, as New Yorkers, we know a thing or two about this hybrid weekend meal. Here are some of our favorite city brunch spots.








