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Date of upload: Jul 21, 2023 ^^
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I grew up on the American style since I live in Canada, but when I was in Germany for 3 weeks last summer (visiting my best friend), I fell in love with the German style - and savory all the way with them - YUMMY. We have the pancakes I am used to for breakfast, lunch and sometimes dinner as well.
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Bei uns in Mittelfranken isst man meistens Pfannkuchen; auch genannt "Pfannakoung" mit Erdbeermarmelade, Zimt und Zucker oder Apfelmus. Manche essen sie auch herzhaft mit Schinken und Käse. Ich mag die deutschen und auch die amerikanischen gleich gerne, kommt immer drauf an, auf welche man Lust hat.
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I'm from the (north) west of Norway (Sunnmøre), we have both french-style pancakes, or crepes, and something resembling American pancakes, called "svele", made with Kefir or other soured milk, and leavened with ammonium carbonate (called "hornsalt" in Norwegian). The svele is served as a dessert either with jam or with "brunost" which is a whey product resembling cheese.
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My mom and grandmother would peel green apples and slice them thick. Regular granulated sugar thinly covered the pan, and in went all of the apples (covered the bottom of the pan). Then the batter went in on top of the apples and sugar. The batter was thicker than yours. After the sugar and apple caramelized, and the batter stiffened, they flipped it. After plating they sprinkled a bit more sugar and cinnamon on top. Delicious. My mom was from Dusseldorf.
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I am not a traditional pancake person, although I do prepare crepes once in a while. However, I am a big fan of German Potato Pancakes. My wife's family loves those and I prepare those whenever we visit together. My wife prepares apple sauce from real apples (not from the jar) and that is a delicious meal.
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Thanks for the recipe fĂźr American pancakes. I always wanted to cook them and I love maple syrup. đđđ
I think nearly every family in Germany has their own pancake recipe. Mine is like Phils, an apple pancake but the dough is slightly thicker (I take less milk if I add water) and I add much more apples instead of apple sauce. A little bit of butter in the pan is a must.
Give a little bit more dough into the pan and take it off the heat/stove. I take much more Appleslices (peeled) and press them a little bit. Heat it again and turn it carefully đ. Now the most important thing is: The apples should get a little bit of brown color. Let them caramelize but not burn. Now the apples are soft. If it is not sweet enough, spread the sugar after cooking, and if you like, add a little cinnamon to the sugar first. Then you have the taste of brown butter, the apples can be a little sour, and the sweet topping. đ
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I feel like UK pancakes are very similar to the German ones, however Iâve never heard of putting apple sauce on! We eat apple sauce with roast dinners and Christmas dinners!
UK pancakes are usually crepes with sugar and lemon on top or nutella. New to the scene is Biscoff. Have you guys tried this?
American pancakes are just perfection arenât they! Maple syrup and blueberries are great!
We just went to Alberta and we had fluffy pancakes with Saskatoon berries and all Canadian maple!
I also find itâs often hard to find decent maple syrup that North Americans approve of in the UK, but I found some in Lidl in all places last week.
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South of Europe. My family used to do it German style, but a bit thicker. Rolled up with sugar and cinnamon and a lil bit of sugar in the batter. They were a rare dessert food. Not breakfast. Nowadays though when you get pancakes in any brunch place or cafe that started selling them in the last 10 years, it is american style. But I do not think we do them well. They tend to be drier (you /need/ a drink). I prefer the version I grew up with or a basic thin crepe with ice cream and strawberries. BUT the US ones ARE MUCH prettier. At home I often do "healthy" american pancake style (basically banana, oat flour, egg, stacked up with yogurt and blueberry) for breakfast.
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@DeanaandPhil
9 months ago
What is your favorite style of pancake?? :_hungryd::_hearteyesp: If you enjoyed this video, you may like: MUST EAT GERMAN CAKES! (https://youtu.be/RjBY03AbH4k ) or HEIDELBERG GERMANY TOUR (https://youtu.be/2Cm1wK3TMIQ )
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