Thursday, April 25, 2013

Ginger Apple Pancake

Last night, I had possibly the worst sleep ever. The newest animal to move in to the house isn't adjusting so well. Queso kitty paces the hallways, jumps off counters, smacks windows, all while YOWLING. His mournful cries echo throughout the house, preventing anyone from sleeping.
I cohabit with three cats. I don't even like cats... that much. Thanks to Sarah Kloucek for the drawing.


We go through various stages to cope with his cries. 
I start off nice --- calling for Queso to come cuddle. 
Doesn't work
Then Shane yells at him. 
Yowling continues
Then I yell at him. 
He pauses, we get hopeful.... then starts again
Then Shane throws pillows at him. 
 He shuts up. I fall asleep, but only for a moment
Then we both try the nice, concerned approach once more. 
He starts again,  
But by now we are out of pillows to throw, so I threaten to throw other cats at him.  

Its a cycle between nice, concerned, and furious--- 
this morning, I gave up and hauled my ass out of bed early. 

So I treated myself to fun breakfast. 

Ginger Apple Pancake. I use the word pancake loosely here.... But whatever I concocted is delicious, simple, breakfasty and best of all coconut-flour and almond-flour free.

This makes one giant pancake. I've only made it once (this morning) so I guess it could totally be a fluke of delicious and perhaps any attempts to recreate will be disastrous. eh. c'est la vie.
Update: Made again this morning, and it was delightful. YAY for repeating!!!
I would recommend making these one at a time and not doubling the recipe.

Ingredients
1/2 apple, sliced thin
1/2 tsp ground ginger
1/4 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp honey
1 tbls coconut oil
2 eggs
2 tbls sunbutter (or nut/seed butter of choice)
1 tbls unsweetened coconut flake (optional)
Crystallized ginger to top!

Let's Do it!
In a small egg pan (7 or 8 inch in diameter), heat coconut oil over medium-high heat. Add apples, spices and honey. Stir to coat apples evenly. Let cook for 4-5 minutes, until apples begin to soften. Meanwhile, in a small bowl beat eggs with a fork until fluffy. Add sunbutter to eggs and beat until thoroughly incorporated. Stir in coconut flake if using.

Pour egg mixture into the pan covering the apples. Turn heat down to medium and let cook. You'll have to keep an eye on this, as cook times will vary, mine took about 5 minutes on the first side.

 The pancake will start to bubble (like normal pancakes!) and this is a good indication that its about time to flip, but you should wait just another minute to make sure the bottom is browning and solid.

Ready? You'll need a large flat spatula to carefully flip the pancake over. The egg isn't as strong of a binder as glue-y gluten.

Once flipped, cover the pan with a lid and let cook another five minutes, until cooked through.
Top with crystallized ginger!






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