Pancakes don't turn out lush!? Now you get 100%. According to this recipe, the pancakes are always fluffy and do not settle even after cooling. But they also differ in taste, they are more like yeast pancakes. If so far you have not gotten fluffy pancakes, try this way and you will immediately see the result.
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Recipe:
Kefir -500ml.
Egg -1pc.
Sugar -3 tbsp
Vanillin - to taste
Flour -350g.
Soda -1 tsp
Citric acid -1 / 4 tsp.
Salt -1 / 3 tsp.
COOKING METHOD
Let's measure out 350 grams of flour, add 1 tsp. soda with a slide, if there is no soda, you can replace it with baking powder. We mix.
Break 1 egg into another bowl, add 3 tbsp. sugar and 1/3 tsp. salt, Mix well with a whisk, if desired, you can add vanillin or vanilla sugar.
We take a saucepan, pour 500 ml of kefir into it, put it on the fire and heat the kefir, you need to bring it to a boil, but not boil. You can understand this as soon as the serum begins to appear, remove it from the heat. Pour directly into the egg and stir constantly.
Add flour immediately. Sometimes kefir is sweet and the soda does not have time to go out, for this case I add a tsp on the tip. citric acid, mix and from this moment we no longer interfere with the dough, this is Important.
The dough should be too runny, it should not drip from the spoon, but should slide. Pour vegetable oil into the pan, you can practically not pour it, but fry in a dry pan, everything is at your discretion.
We form pancakes with a tablespoon, the heat should be medium, so that the pancakes have time to cook inside. Can be covered with a lid. Turn over and see how the pancakes begin to rise.
We remove and serve in the heat of the heat to the table with sour cream or condensed milk, well, or with whatever you like. The pancakes do not settle at all after cooling. To taste, as I said, they are more like yeast pancakes.
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You can see the details and cooking details in my short video below: