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Prep time
30 minutes
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Cook time
20 minutes
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Serves
2
Author Notes
We had an amazing crop of cherries this season in the Hudson Valley. One of my favorite times of the year is cherry picking in July. We are nearing the end of cherry season, but they are still readily available in grocery stores. I have been stocking up and have lots of recipes to create. One of my delicious creations is Cherry Pancakes with Hibiscus Honey Syrup. Fantastic breakfast or brunch option. Each bite has a combination of sweetness with a touch of tartness.
*It is best to make the hibiscus honey syrup the night before, it requires time to cool and thicken. —Thyme of Season
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Ingredients
- Cherry Pancakes
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1 cup
All-purpose flour
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1 cup
Whole milk
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1/2 cup
Cherries pitted and chopped
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2 tablespoons
Light brown sugar
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2 teaspoons
Baking powder
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2 tablespoons
Oil - for pan or griddle
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1 tablespoon
Orange zest - from one medium orange
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1
Egg
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1 teaspoon
Vanilla extract
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1/2 teaspoon
Salt
- Hibiscus Honey Syrup
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2 cups
Hot water
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1 cup
Clover honey
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3
Hibiscus tea bags
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2 tablespoons
Slurry - mixture 1 tablespoon water and one tablespoon corn starch
Directions
- Cherry Pancakes
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Pit and chop about a cup of cherries. It should yield about ½ a cup. Set aside.
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Place flour, brown sugar, baking powder and salt into a large mixing bowl and whisk together until well combined.
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In a separate bowl mix milk, egg, vanilla extract and orange zest. Once combined add it to the dry ingredient and blend well. Mix in the cherries.
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For each pancake, place three ounces of batter onto a hot lightly oiled griddle or flat non-stick pan. I used a three ounce ice scoop. Flip pancake when it releases easily from pan and continue to cook until golden brown.
- Hibiscus Honey Syrup
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Make Ahead-
Place three hibiscus tea bags into the hot water and let them steep for about 15 minutes.
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Place the tea into a sauce pan and bring to a boil on high heat. Reduce heat to medium and let the tea reduce to about 1 cup. It will take about 12-14 minutes. Reducing the tea will enhance and intensify the hibiscus flavor. Add the honey and stir until the honey is melted.
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Bring back to a quick boil and add two tablespoons of slurry. Mix well and remove from heat. Let completely cool before placing it in the refrigerator. Serve room temperature.
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