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The Wildflower Inn
Bed and Breakfast
Falmouth, Massachusetts
Specialty Recipe
Lemon Flower Pancakes
- Ingredients
- 8 large eggs, separated
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 1 cup lemon yogurt
- 1 cup milk
- 2 teaspoons lemon extract
- 2 teaspoon lemon zest
- 3 cups unbleached flour
- 2 teaspoons baking soda
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon fresh ground nutmeg
- 1/2 cup fresh flower petals - petals only,
pulled apart
With electric mixer, beat egg yolks and sugar 3 to
4 minutes until thick and lemon colored. Set the whites aside. Whisk
the yogurt, milk, lemon extract, and lemon zest into the egg yolk
mixture. Sift the dry ingredients into a bowl and reserve. Using clean
beaters, beat the egg whites until they form stiff peaks. Whisk the
dry ingredients into the liquid just until smooth. Fold in the egg
whites.
Cook pancakes on preheated greased griddle until
top bubbles, flip gently, and cook about 1 more minute. Make 3- to
4-inch pancakes. Do not overcook; they should be lightly browned. Wash
flower petals thoroughly. Make sure there are no bugs hiding out in
your flowers!! Pull apart flower petals into small pieces. Fold into
batter.
Berry sauce: Wash and clean stems from
berries. Warm fresh berries in a saucepan on low heat with a little
sugar until the berries throw off their liquid. Add a few drops of
water if needed. Frozen Maine blueberries may be used -- heat frozen
berries and add a little lemon juice if they are too sweet. Thicken
with sifted cornstarch if needed.
Serving Ideas: Berry Sauce or Pansy Butter.
Notes: Fresh flowers petals -- young
dandelion, tulip, rose, rose of Sharon, orange blossoms, apple
blossoms, lilac, honeysuckle, bee balm, or any sweet tasting edible
flower petals that are in season.
To Serve: put lemon slice on plate, place a dollop of
freshly whipped cream on top of lemon slice, with scissors cut tiny
pieces of edible flower petals used in pancake over the whipped cream.
Stick a leaf of lemon verbena or lemon balm in whipped cream for
additional garnish.
Serves: 8
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