Why yes, I do still exist. A week off? No posts? Me? YOU BET! I'm losing my mind over here.
In the last week I began my couch surfing....or rather, bed, love-sac, and couch surfing. I went up to NYC and had some Laduree macarons (after a two and a half hour line!), walked through parks, ordered in food, and watched my friend's roommate slowly melt down for fashion week. Who needs Bravo? I have real life.
Now I'm back in DC, crashing with Butchie, baking before work, living out of the suitcase at my office, and calling my home-buying team daily to make sure everything is good to go. So far, the worst of it has been the insurance company. They typed in K St. instead of T St. HOW?! That's not even near each other on the keyboard! (Said the girl who can't spell or type worth a darn.)
Oh such good times. It'll be over in a week. I'll have a house.....and lots of debt! Fun!
Okay, not fun, but at least blackberry cobbler pancakes are fun. And delicious. OMG. Why I haven't done this sooner, I don't know. There is cobbler topping and blackberries in the pancake, plus I threw a little ramekin of cobbler in the oven at the same time for a topping. Genius. The trick is putting the cobbler topping onto the griddle and not into the batter. That way it has time to caramelize and crisp on the hot pan, instead of being soggy in the middle of a pancake.
Enjoy!
Blackberry Cobbler Pancakes
for the cobbler topping:
1/3 cup butter
1/2 cup quick oats
1/2 cup flour
3/4 cups brown sugar
3/4 tsp. cinnamon
for the pancakes:
1 cup plus 2 tablespoons cake flour
1 cup all purpose flour
1/4 cup brown sugar
1 tablespoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
2 cups whole milk
2 large eggs
3 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted, plus additional melted butter
Maple syrup
Preheat the oven to 375 F.
Put one cup of blackberries into a ramekin. Cut the remainder of the blackberries into smaller pieces the size of peas.
In a stand mixer, combine the remaining ingredients and mix until clumps have formed. Spread a fourth cup of the mixture over the blackberries in the ramekin.
Bake for roughly 20 minutes, until blackberries have burst and the topping is slightly browned.
Meanwhile, make the pancakes.
Put one cup of blackberries into a ramekin. Cut the remainder of the blackberries into smaller pieces the size of peas.
In a stand mixer, combine the remaining ingredients and mix until clumps have formed. Spread a fourth cup of the mixture over the blackberries in the ramekin.
Bake for roughly 20 minutes, until blackberries have burst and the topping is slightly browned.
Whisk cake flour, all purpose flour, and next 3 ingredients in large bowl. Whisk milk and eggs in medium bowl. Gradually whisk milk mixture into dry ingredients. Mix in 3 tablespoons melted butter.
Heat griddle or 2 heavy large nonstick skillets over medium heat.
Heat griddle or 2 heavy large nonstick skillets over medium heat.
Brush lightly with additional melted butter.
Working in batches, sprinkle two tablespoons of cobbler topping on the griddle, then pour batter by 1/4 cups over top.
Sprinkle each pancake with a few blackberries pieces. Cook until bottoms brown, about 1 1/2 minutes. Turn pancakes over and cook until sides brown, about 1 minute. Divide pancakes among plates.
Top pancakes with a spoonful of cobbler fresh from the oven and maple syrup.
What a wonderful idea - cobbler topping on pancakes!
ReplyDeleteCobbler and pancakes....brilliant!
ReplyDeleteI want to come to your house for breakfast! These look so full of deliciousness! Good luck with your house closing.
ReplyDeleteWow! These look great, and I am envious that you live near a Laduree.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a good week off! I must get to La Duree asap!
ReplyDeleteThese pancakes look amazing.
I don't know if I have ever seen such delicious looking pancakes. Must try these asap. Thanks for sharing this fabulous idea!
ReplyDeleteOh my! These pancakes look incredible!!! I sooo want these for breakfast right now, or heck, I'd eat them for dinner! Glad you're back!
ReplyDeleteI adore blackberries, can't wait to try these pancakes
ReplyDeleteThese look sooo good! I love blueberry pancakes and can't believe I've never thought to try them with blackberries.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on buying a house!
Great breakfast. Yum!
ReplyDeleteThese look SO amazing! I love that there's oatmeal in them!
ReplyDeleteOats is an ingredient I use a lot lately. This recipe sounds delicous!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a genius idea. I've lately seen many blog posts about tricking dessert into being breakfast...and I wholeheartedly approve ;)
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness you're killing me with this photo! i'm not sure i could make mine as well as yours look! love your blog name ~ cherry tea cakes! anything with the word "cakes" in it is great with me, similar to my blog name.
ReplyDeletexx ~ ks
Congrats on top 9. These sure are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI'm not even a big fan of cobbler, or pancakes for that matter, but these are making me drool! Such a great idea. I was thinking I wanted to spice up pancakes this weekend for my hubby, now I know just how to do it!!!!
ReplyDeleteOMG these look and sound so good! I have fresh blueberries in the fridge right now, think I'll make your cobbler pancakes with them for lunch!
ReplyDeleteGood luckon your new place!!!!!
Oh my goodness! These sound like the perfect breakfast - and I love the cobbler topping tip!
ReplyDeleteThis looks divine! Drooling!
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