Plättar (Little Swedish Pancakes)
Earlier this year I discovered an iron pan with seven round shallow depressions in my father-in-law's cupboard, a plättjärn. I love old fashioned Swedish cooking, so I immediately started looking up recipes for little pancakes. Of course, my beloved Mannerström came up trumps. He had a perfect recipe.
These little pancakes are extremely tender and delicate, with a lovely slightly crispy exterior. Do cook these on a cast iron pan. If you try to cook them on a regular pan, the pan will not get hot enough to make the lovely exterior.
In Sweden, these would be dessert, not breakfast. I like them for both dessert and breakfast. My friend Aiai and I made these pancakes this summer and the kids lined up. They are served with whipped cream and jam.
Serves 3 to 4
3 eggs
1.5 dl flour
2 dl cream
1 dl water
50 grams butter
1 tablespoon sugar
a pinch of salt
Melt the butter in the microwave or in a small pot on the stove. Set aside to cool. In a medium bowl, beat the 3 eggs. Add the flour and sitr until mixed. Add the cream water, sugar and salt and stir until you have a smooth batter. Add the butter and stir until the butter is fully incorporated into the batter.
Heat a cast iron pan on medium heat, preferably a Swedish plättjärn. Melt a little butter onto the pan and pour in enough batter to just fill the pancake depressions. Alternatively, you can make little pancakes using about a tablespoon of batter. Cook until golden brown and then flip and cook on the other side. Serve with jam and whipped cream.
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