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Butter milk Banana Pancakes Recipes

 Banana Pancakes

Banana Pancakes

Time : 20 Minutes 


Make sure to mix this banana-buttermilk pancake mixture as little as possible for the fluffiest results. Just enough folding will eliminate any flour striations without smoothing out the lumps. They will bubble up and develop crisp edges and fluffy, soft centers as they sizzle in gobs of melted butter. While cooking off the remaining batter, keep the cooked pancakes warm on a rack in a 200° oven so that they are all hot and ready to serve.


INGREDIENTS

Yield:

4 servings

2 cups/256 grams unbleached all-purpose flour

2 tablespoons (light or dark) brown sugar

2 teaspoons baking powder

½ teaspoon baking soda

½ teaspoon kosher salt (such as Diamond Crystal)

1¼ cups/300 milliliters buttermilk

1 cup/230 grams mashed banana (from 2 to 3 very ripe bananas)

2 large eggs

3 tablespoons/43 grams unsalted butter, melted and cooled slightly, plus more as needed

Maple syrup (optional), for serving.


PREPARATION


Step 1

In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda and salt. In a medium bowl, whisk together the buttermilk, banana, eggs and melted butter until smooth.

Step 2

Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients. Use the whisk to fold the batter together, but stop before the mixture is smooth and fully combined. The batter should be lumpy. Set the batter aside to rest.

Step 3

Heat a medium nonstick skillet over medium. Add about 1 tablespoon of butter and let it melt and start to bubble. Working in batches, drop about a scant ¼ cup per pancake in the heated pan. Let cook until the edges are set and bubbles start to appear in the center, about 2 minutes. Flip and cook until the pancakes are set throughout, another 1 to 2 minutes. Transfer to a wire rack. Wipe out the pan if the butter starts to burn, then repeat, cooking off the remaining batter and adding butter between batches as needed.

Step 4

Serve pancakes warm, with butter and maple syrup, if desired.

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