Tuesday, 23 September 2008
Marscarpone hotcakes with spice roasted pears
Ever since Dee posted her pancakes I've been wanting to have a go. I mean seriously, having a jar of almond pancake mix in the cupboard ready to go? How good is that? And today it coincided with 2 pears on my poor, neglected pear tree being ready. Not ripe - if I let them get ripe the birds would get them - but ready.
So for the pears I peeled and quartered them, put them in a baking dish with white wine to go half way up, a spoon of brown sugar, a cinnamon stick and 3 bruised cardamom pods, and baked them for about 1 1/2 hours, basting and turning periodically. For the pancakes, I took a cup of the pancake mix, 125g mascarpone, an egg and enough milk to make it runny. Served the pears (2 quarters went as quality control) and the pancakes with a quenelle of mascarpone flavoured with a little cinnamon and brown sugar, and drizzled the reduced cooking juices all over.
I am told that what the hotcakes really needed was bacon. That's the good bit about having the jar of pancake mix in the cupboard - next weekend I can do it all again with a side of bacon. And more pears - our tiny little home grown ones just weren't enough.
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Wait - you have a pear tree? Wow...I'd love to get a hold to some of those pears!
Those flapjacks are the real deal!
-DTW
www.everydaycookin.blogspot.com
Great colour on those hotcakes!
I've never made hotcakes, but I have been dying to make ricotta pacakes, which I ate at a restaurant several years ago and have been thinking about ever since. I might have to give these a go first!
These look great FC, and I think bacon would indeed be a welcome addition, yum!
Sounds like a fancy dessert to me
Why didn't I think of bacon? Guess I'll have to whip up some pancakes soon.
I'm really envious of your pear tree :(
By the way, there's a little something for you over at my blog.
Wow you have a pear tree... so envious ;) The pancakes look lovely, what a great idea to pair with bacon ^^
Darius - yup. I feel sorry for the poor little thing because it's planted on top of a peach tree and I got so excited about peaches (which didn't fruit) I didn't even notice the pears!
Ali - I'd have done ricotta hotcakes but the shop had no ricotta!
HH, Dee, noob - next weekend I'll do more with bacon and maple syrup.
Kat - it would be a good dessert, but I don't think they would work made ahead of time. So a family dessert when no one minds waiting while you fry them.
Ya'll So have the corner on hotcakes! Seriously. I would so rather eat a British {even via Australia} hotcake! These look absolutely scrumptious and I so have to find out what this almond hotcake mix is! I'm off to go click on the link!
Oh yeah! I saw this and drooled and wanted to do it but forgot. Thanks for reminding me, I'm not going to let it slip away this time!
I hate how that happens! I keep reading blogs and thinking "I am making that" and then I can't remember who or what when I am thinking what to cook.
hello hotcakes--my favorite breakfast treat. i love the idea of roasted pears, especially combined with maple syrup, which i can't seem to eat hotcakes without. :) meanwhile, is there a partridge in your pear tree? :)
There is no partridge in my pear tree - although partridge is very nice with pears!
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