FOOD DIARIES Act 5 - 1000 HOLES PANCAKES

in #food7 years ago

Hello my lovely people!

Welcome to the next Act of our FOOD DIARIES!!!

I would like to thank you all for the extraordinary comments and support i am getting till now!

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So hitting our list of FOOD DIARIES Act 5 , today i will share another super easy to make recipe!!! It is a pancake originated from Morocco which has the particularity of having a lot of holes!!!

It is called BAGHRIR in Morocco or CREPE MILLE TROU in French language! It is simply a delicious pancake perfect for tea time!

1000 HOLES PANCAKE

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For this recipe you will simply need :

• Flour 200gms
• Semolina 110gms
• Salt 5gms
• Yeast 8gms
• Baking powder 11gms (I used 1 packet of Alsa)
• Water 400ml

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Assemble all the ingredients in a blender jug and blend for 2 minutes with the water till you get a smooth pancake mix!!

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Once well smooth, reserve in a bowl, cover with plastic film and let rest for 1 hr in an ambient temperature!

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After the resting time, heat up a non stick pan and grease it slightly. Pour the pancake mix but don't touch it once it is in the pan!!!

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After 20 seconds, you will start finding small holes appearing on the pancake! Don't touch it at all, let it cook!!!

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After 1 minute on the fire, you will see the top also starting to dry and cook. More holes will appear!!

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This is when you know it is ready! Completely dry on the top! Remember don't turn it over! Now it is ready to eat!!!

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A closer view of the cooked pancake with 1000 holes!!!

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Normally we eat it with melted butter and honey! And of course accompanied with a nice Moroccan mint tea!!!

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I hope you guys will be able to do it soon at your place! Bon apetit!!!

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Try it and let me know the outcome!!!

You are a Foodie too? Check out the previous Acts of FOOD DIARIES :

https://steemit.com/minnowtowhale/@progressivechef/food-diaries-act-4-baklava-easy-and-quick

https://steemit.com/food/@progressivechef/food-diaries-act-3-gazelle-horns

https://steemit.com/minnowtowhale/@progressivechef/food-diaries-act-2-moroccan-style-beef-skewer

https://steemit.com/food/@progressivechef/food-diaries-act-1-chicken-tajines-with-market-vegetables

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Melted butter and honey sound delish!

Indeed it is super delicious! In 10 minutes all was finished!

These look like they would be fun to make! Thanks @progressivechef

Fun and easy as well dear! Try it!
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Upvoted and resteemed to help share this delicious looking recipe. 1st thing I thought of was a thick crape when I seen them but then it looked like a combination of the two. I love the macro picture, what did you use to take that? Its a great close up! Nice recipe Chef!
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Usual thanks for the support @joeyrocketfilms ! First time when i discovered it , I was under the same impression! But when you eat it, it's simply delicious! With the butter and honey, just melts in your mouth!

For now all my pics i'm using an Iphone 6 and 5. Thanks for the compliments again! team #minnowtowhale

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The look so cool. First I hear about this technique. Great post!

Oh really dear? Well me too i was not aware until i got married! It is my wife who teached me this traditional recipe from Morocco!
Glad that you liked it!

It looks like a sponge! Haha!

You are right dear, it do look like sponge!

Nice! When I was younger my mom used to make this (:
Really delicious indeed.

Oh really dear? That's wonderful as I have just discovered this recently!

Well, my mother is from Morocco so that makes more sense right? Haha.

Oh that's amazing! From which region she is from? My wife is from Casablanca btw!

My mom too ^^