Author Notes
Separating eggs and dirtying up two bowls may not be the first thing you want to do on a sleepy sunday morning, but if you want to get a little flashy this is the recipe for you. Many years ago I fawned over the fluffiest pancakes I ever had at the shutters hotel in santa monica. I played around with it a little, omitting the lemon extract, adding more flour and added the classic combo of poppy seeds and a deliciously simple raspberry sauce. In the quest for fluffy pancakes, this is the Holy Grail. —Brita
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Ingredients
- Pancakes
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4
eggs, separated
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2 tablespoons
sugar
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1 cup
ricotta cheese
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1/2 cup
All purpose flour
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2 tablespoons
butter, melted
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grated zest of 2 lemons
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2 tablespoons
poppy seeds
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1 pinch
salt
- Raspberry sauce
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1 pint
raspberries
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4 tablespoons
sugar
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2 tablespoons
water
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sour cream (optional)
Directions
- Pancakes
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In a mixer beat egg whites until soft peaks form. Add sugar and beat until glossy stiff peaks. In another bowl beat egg yolks until thick, then beat in ricotta,flour, butter, zest, poppy seeds and salt. fold whites gently into yolk mixture by thirds.
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Heat skillet over medium heat and spoon batter into pan cooking approximately 1 minute per side. pancakes won't get that matte look on the edges, so look for them to puff up in the middle or check to see they are golden brown. As you go, you can keep a large plate in a 200 degree oven and place the pancakes in a tall stack to keep warm.
- Raspberry sauce
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Mix raspberries sugar and water in a small saucepan and place over medium heat. stir and mash raspberries with the back of spoon. Let simmer for 8-10 minutes until the mixture resembles a smooth sauce.
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Top with raspberry sauce and sour cream (my personal fave) or maple syrup and butter.
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