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  • Lemon-Poppyseed Cake

Lemon-Poppyseed Cake
This recipe is soaked in a lemon-vodka syrup for a rich, moist, and sinfully boozy cake. The vodka may be omitted from the lemon syrup for a more kid-friendly alternative, however, for the adventurous, a more intense cake may be achieved by increasing the citron vodka (from 1/4 cup) to 1/3 cup.
Servings12 slices
Prep Time1 hr
Cook Time35 mins
Passive Time3 hrs
Ingredients
For the Lemon-Poppyseed Cake
Lemon Simple Syrup
American White Chocolate Cream Cheese Buttercream
Instructions
Prepare Lemon-Poppyseed Cake:
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease bottoms of two 9-inch round cake pans. Line cake pans with 9-inch parchment cake rounds.
  2. Grease parchment cake rounds and sides of cake pans, lightly dust pans with flour, tapping out excess flour, set aside.
  3. Sift cake flour, baking powder, and baking soda into a large mixing bowl. Add kosher salt and poppy seeds and whisk 20 seconds to distribute poppyseeds throughout flour mixture, set aside.
  4. In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, cream together butter, granulated sugar and lemon zest until mixture becomes very pale and fluffy.
  5. Mix in vegetable oil and blend in eggs one
  6. at a time, mixing just until combined after each addition.
  7. In a liquid measuring cup mix together buttermilk, lemon juice, lemon extract and vanilla extract.
  8. Add 1/3 of the flour mixture to the butter/sugar mixture. Mix on low speed just until combined.
  9. Add in 1/2 of the buttermilk mixture and mix just until combined. Add another 1/3 of the flour mixture - mixing until combined. Mix in remaining half of the buttermilk mixture and finish by mixing in the remaining flour mixture, being sure to scrape the bottom and sides of the bowl with a rubber spatula.
  10. Divide batter among the two prepared cake pans (for even distribution, use a kitchen scale to weight out cake batter.) Spread batter in pans
  11. Bake in preheated 350 degrees oven for 30-35 mins or until a toothpick inserted into center of cake comes out clean.
  12. Remove cake layers from oven and allow to cool in the pans on a wire cooling rack for 15 minutes. Invert cakes onto wire racks to cool completely.
  13. Transfer cake layers on to cardboard cake rounds.
  14. With a serrated bread knife, carefully and evenly slice off 1/8-inch off the tops of the cake layers to remove crust exposing the cake (this will allow for the lemon simple syrup to penetrate and soak into the cakes).
  15. Using a pastry brush, generously brush cakes with lemon simple syrup.
  16. Wrap each layer loosely with plastic wrap. Chill in the refrigerator for 2 hours or overnight.
For the lemon simple syrup:
  1. In a small saucepan set over medium-low heat whisk together lemon juice, water, and can sugar until sugar has dissolved. If using, add citron vodka, set aside and allow to cool to room temperature.
To Prepare American White Chocolate Cream Cheese Buttercream:
  1. Place white chocolate chips in a in a small microwave-safe bowl. Microwave white chocolate in 20-second intervals (stirring in between) for 60-80 seconds or until just melted, being careful not to scorch chocolate. set aside to cool to room temperature before continuing.
  2. In a stand mixer outfitted with the paddle attachment, beat cream cheese and butter on medium-low speed until smooth. Scraping sides of bowl with a rubber spatula.
  3. Stir in vanilla extract. (This recipe uses salted butter, if using unsalted, add 1/2 tsp salt here)
  4. Gradually add confectioners sugar, mixing on low speed until blended after each addition.
  5. Remove the paddle and bowl from mixer, and scrape the paddle, and bottom & sides of the bowl to loosen any confectioners sugar that may be on the bottom.
  6. Return bowl & paddle to the stand mixer.
  7. Increase speed to medium-high, and beat until fluffy, 1-1/2 to 2 minutes.
Assemble Cake:
  1. Place 1 chilled Cake Layer top down on a 9-inch cardboard cake round; place onto a cake turntable/carousel, gently peel off parchment paper, top center with 1 cup of cream cheese buttercream. With an offset spatula or dinner knife, spread from center-out to the edge of the cake.
  2. Top with second layer (top down), and spread the buttercream on the sides of the cake from the bottom in an upwards motion to the top, filling any spaces between layers as you go.
  3. Top with 1 cup of the buttercream, again, spreading from the center out.
  4. Using a cake smoother or pastry scraper, hold the smoother vertical against the side of the cake, and slowly turn the cake to smooth the sides. It doesn’t need to be perfect, for this is a crumb coat just to set the cake.
  5. Refrigerate 30 minutes to set buttercream.
  6. Repeat the frosting step as above.
  7. Holding cake (from bottom of cake board) in one hand, gently press poppyseeds into the bottom third of the sides of the cake to garnish.
  8. Refrigerate 30 minutes or until service.
  9. Optional: top finished cake with an edible pastillage sugar poppy. See the ‘Notes’ section below for a link to purchase the red décortif poppy used to garnish the cake in the photo above.
  10. Although the cake is delicious cold directly from the refrigerator, the cake is best when allowed to sit out 45 minutes prior to serving.
Recipe Notes

To make as a Bundt cake:

Thoroughly brush the inside of a 12-cup Bundt cake pan with vegetable shortening. Dust with all-purpose flour. Fill with cake batter and bake in a pre-heated 350 degrees oven for 55 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean when inserted in the cake. Cool 20 minutes in the pan. Invert onto a cooling rack to cool completely (about two hours). Return cake to the the Bundt pan. Pour lemon simple syrup evenly over cake, cover with plastic wrap, and allow to soak (at room temperature) for 1 hour, or overnight. Refrigerate cake until service. Invert cake onto a cake service plate. Serve with freshly whipped cream and fresh berries if desired. Serves 12.

Pastillage/Gum Paste Poppy

Visit my friend, Michelle Capogreco’s Etsy shop ‘Sweetpea Sugar Art’ for the edible red poppy I used on the cake pictured above. It was $25. - as well as many other beautiful edible art available in her shop.

Some may remember the gorgeous white crane she created for my birthday cake (created by Perfect Ending Cakes). At my Chinoiserie Birthday Party back in 2015 at Crystal Jade restaurant in San Francisco. Michelle ships worldwide from Syracuse, New York. http://www.etsy.com/listing/236969350

Handmade edible gum paste poppy cake topper
Photo credit: Sweetpea Sugar Art/Etsy


Aubrey’s Birthday Cake 2015
Photo credit: Drew Altizer Photography


Aubrey Brewster and his birthday cake, 2015 Photo credit: Drew Altizer Photography

Aubrey Brewster and his birthday cake, 2015
Photo credit: Drew Altizer Photography

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ST. PATRICK’S DAY SUPPER: Corned Beef & Cabbage with Guinness Stout Jus and Horseradish Whipped Cream, and Irish Soda Bread https://aubreyabouttown.com/recipe/st-patricks-day-supper-corned-beef-cabbage-with-guinness-stout-jus-and-horseradish-whipped-cream-and-irish-soda-bread/ https://aubreyabouttown.com/recipe/st-patricks-day-supper-corned-beef-cabbage-with-guinness-stout-jus-and-horseradish-whipped-cream-and-irish-soda-bread/#respond Tue, 16 Mar 2021 18:53:01 +0000 http://aubreyabouttown.com/?post_type=recipe&p=3687 The only thing Irish about the Corned Beef & Cabbage is the Guinness & potatoes…a strictly Irish-American phenomenon; but we love it, and nothing graces the St. Patrick’s Day table more.

Corned Beef & Cabbage with Guinness Stout Jus and Horseradish Whipped Cream, and Irish Soda Bread
The rich Guinness jus (juice), is full of rich, silky, and umami notes, and when served piping hot, enriches the meat to a new level. Topped with tangy horseradish whipped cream takes it even further!
Servings8 people
Prep Time30 mins
Cook Time1-1/2 hours
Ingredients
Horseradish Whipped Cream
Corned Beef & Cabbage with Guinness Stout Jus
Irish Soda Bread
Instructions
Prepare the Horseradish Whipped Cream:
  1. Line a medium-size sieve or strainer with 2-layers of paper towels or cheesecloth. Set over a bowl, being sure the sieve doesn’t touch the bottom of the bowl. Set aside.
  2. In the bowl of a stand mixer, fitted with the whisk attachment, mix together: heavy whipping cream, hot sauce, granulated garlic, white pepper, and salt.
  3. Turn mixer on HIGH, and whip cream mixture until firm peaks form, and the whipped cream can hold its shape, about 1-1/2 to 2 mins.
  4. Turn mixer off and add horseradish. Mix on HIGH for 10 seconds to combine.
  5. Remove whisk and bowl from mixer. With a rubber spatula, clean off whisk, and scrape the bottom & sides of the bowl, folding to combine.
  6. Spoon the horseradish whipped cream into the lined sieve or strainer. Refrigerate until ready to use. Excess liquid with strain into the bowl, and the cream will thicken into a rich mousse-like consistency. Change the soaked paper towel if preparing an hour or longer before serving. This can be done a day in advance. Once the liquid has drained, the Horseradish Whipped Cream can be transferred to an airtight container, and will keep refrigerated for up to 3 days.
Part One: Prepare the Corned Beef & Cabbage with Guinness Stout Jus
  1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees.
  2. Remove corned beef from packaging, set aside seasoning packet, if included.
  3. Rinse the meat well to remove the packing brine liquid.
  4. In a bowl large-enough to accommodate the corned beef, fill with cool water, and soak meat for 30 minutes. Repeat again with clean water for another 30 minute soak.
  5. Pat the meat dry with a clean kitchen or tea towel. Season both sides with 1/2 tsp ground black pepper.
  6. Heat a large Dutch Oven or stock pot over MED-HIGH heat. Add olive oil.
  7. Carefully place the corned beef into the hot pot, fat-side down. Brown in oil for 4 mins.
  8. Flip meat over, and brown for an additional 3 mins.
  9. Remove meat from pot, and transfer to a plate. Set aside.
  10. Carefully pour-out the grease from the pot, leaving 1 tbsp in the pot. Return pot to heat and deglaze the pan with 1 ounce of Irish whiskey, using a wooden spoon to scrape up any brown bits (fond) from the bottom.
  11. Stir in the Guinness Stout, 2 cups chicken stock, and 1 cup water. Bring to a simmer.
  12. Carefully add the corned beef to the Guinness mixture. Bring up to a simmer, cover with a lid, and simmer over MED-HIGH heat for 10 mins.
  13. Transfer the covered pot to the oven, and continue to cook for 1-1/2 hours.
Meanwhile: Prep the Vegetables
  1. Remove any wilted and leaves from the cabbage, rinse and pat dry.
  2. From top to bottom, slice cabbage in half. With your knife, cut a “V” into the core of each half to remove. Slice each halves into four wedges. Set aside.
  3. Rinse the baby Yukon potatoes, pat dry. Set aside.
  4. Rinse carrots. With a vegetable peeler, peel carrots, then slice at an angle into 1-1/2 inch long pieces. Set aside.
Prepare the Irish Soda Bread: When the Corned Beef is at 40 Minutes
  1. With the Corned Beef still in the oven, increase oven temperature to 350 degrees.
  2. In a medium-size bowl, whisk together: flour, buttermilk powder (if using fresh buttermilk, omit powder), sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. Whisk well to combine baking powder and soda for an even rise.
  3. With a pastry blender, or with two forks (or in a food processor), cut cubed chilled butter into flour mixture until it resembles course meal.
  4. In a small bowl, beat two eggs, measure out 1 tbsp of the beaten egg and set aside to brush the top with later.
  5. Mix remaining beaten egg into the 1-1/2 cups water (or buttermilk, if using) until just combined.
  6. Add water-egg mixture to flour mixture. Stir with a wooden spoon until just combined, being sure to lift the spoon from the bottom of the dough to reach all of the dry ingredients. Mix until just combined.
  7. Transfer dough to a floured work surface, and gently knead by hand for 15 seconds. The dough will be sticky, so dust your hands with flour, and use a pastry scraper to work the dough quickly.
  8. Roll dough into a ball, drop into greased dish.
  9. Cut a 1-inch deep cross (X) across the top of the loaf.
  10. Gently brush the reserved tablespoon of beaten egg evenly atop the crossed loaf.
  11. Scoot the pot of corned beef to the side, and place the Irish Soda Bread aside it in the 360 degree oven.
  12. Bake the Irish Soda Bread for 50 mins. The corned beef and the bread will be ready to come out of the oven at the same time.
  13. Carefully remove the bread from the oven to a cooling rack. Allow to cool in the baking dish for 10 mins, then remove loaf to the cooling rack to cool completely.
Part Two: Finish Preparing the Corned Beef & Cabbage with Guinness Stout Jus
  1. With thick pot holders, CAREFULLY remove the hot pot of corned beef from oven, and set on the stove.
  2. With tongs or a long meat fork, carefully transfer the corned beef to a plate. Cover with aluminum foil, and set aside.
  3. Turn stove on to MED-HIGH, and bring the pot of the Guinness juices (jus) to a simmer. There should be about 1-1/2 to 2-inches of liquid. If necessary, add more water, or more Guinness or stock to reach that level of liquid.
  4. Add potatoes to the simmering Guinness jus, cover, and cook 10 mins.
  5. Add carrots to potatoes, being sure the carrots are nestled in the jus. Cover, and simmer 10 mins longer.
  6. In a single line, nestle cabbage wedges, (the point of the wedge down) atop to potatoes & carrots. Cover with a lid, and allow the cabbage to steam over the other vegetables for 10 mins more. (The cabbage should still be bright green.)
  7. Immediately remove from heat, and set aside while the corned beef is carved.
  8. With a sharp carving knife, cut away the fat from the top of the meat. Discard.
  9. Carve the corned beef against the grain of the meat into 1/4 inch thin slices. In a fan fashion, lay out slices down the center of a serving platter, garnish with a couple wedges of cabbage and a couple potatoes & carrots to denote corned beef & cabbage.
  10. Serve the remaining cabbage in a vegetable serving dish, garnish with chopped parsley.
  11. With a slotted spoon, spoon the potatoes & carrots into another serving dish, pour the melted butter over the top, give a quick toss, and top with minced chives.
  12. Pour the hot Guinness jus into a gravy boat or a small pitcher.
  13. Serve the Corned Beef and Cabbage topped with hot Guinness jus.
  14. Spoon the Horseradish Whipped Cream into a sauce boat, and serve on the side.
  15. Serve the Irish Soda Bread with sweet butter, topped with sea salt. Serves 8
Recipe Notes

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Irish Soda Bread https://aubreyabouttown.com/recipe/irish-soda-bread/ https://aubreyabouttown.com/recipe/irish-soda-bread/#respond Tue, 16 Mar 2021 07:43:30 +0000 http://aubreyabouttown.com/?post_type=recipe&p=3701 A traditional rustic Irish non-yeast quick bread. Similar to a scone in texture, this crumbly bread is an easy one-bowl bread alternative when time is short. 

Irish Soda Bread
A perfect remedy when you don’t have time to bake a loaf of bread. Dry kneading in dried cranberries, currants, sultanas, walnuts, olives, caraway or poppyseeds in the dough for a fast bread for all occasions.
Servings8 slices
Prep Time5 mins
Cook Time50 mins
Passive Time30 mins
Ingredients
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  2. Grease a round 1-1/2 quart soufflé ramekin or casserole baking dish with vegetable shortening.
  3. In a medium-size bowl, whisk together: flour, buttermilk powder (if using fresh buttermilk, omit powder), sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. Whisk well to combine baking powder and soda for an even rise.
  4. With a pastry blender, or with two forks (or in a food processor), cut cubed chilled butter into flour mixture until it resembles course meal.
  5. In a small bowl, beat two eggs, measure out 1 tbsp of the beaten egg and set aside to brush the top with later.
  6. Mix remaining beaten egg into the 1-1/2 cups water (or buttermilk, if using) until just combined.
  7. Add water-egg mixture to flour mixture. Stir with a wooden spoon until just combined, being sure to lift the spoon from the bottom of the dough to reach all of the dry ingredients. Mix until just combined. If adding dried fruits, nuts, or seeds, do so here.
  8. Transfer dough to a floured work surface, and gently knead by hand for 15 seconds. The dough will be sticky, so dust your hands with flour, and use a pastry scraper to work the dough quickly.
  9. Roll dough into a ball, drop into greased dish.
  10. Cut a 1-inch deep cross (X) across the top of the loaf.
  11. Gently brush the reserved tablespoon of beaten egg evenly atop the crossed loaf.
  12. Bake the Irish Soda Bread in a preheated 350 degree oven for 50 mins. A skewer should come out clean when inserted in the middle of the loaf.
  13. Carefully remove the bread from the oven to a cooling rack. Allow to cool in the baking dish for 10 mins, then remove loaf to the cooling rack to cool completely.
  14. Serve with softened butter.
Recipe Notes

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Asiago Popovers https://aubreyabouttown.com/recipe/asiago-popovers/ https://aubreyabouttown.com/recipe/asiago-popovers/#respond Thu, 04 Jun 2020 04:44:24 +0000 http://aubreyabouttown.com/?post_type=recipe&p=2546 Popovers should always be served right from the oven. Trust when I say, if your guests know that popovers are coming, (especially ones topped with Asiago cheese) just the anticipation will make for very polite guests! Lol!

Asiago Popovers
Try topping with finely minced cooked bacon with Asiago too!
Servings12/24 popovers
Prep Time5 mins
Cook Time25-30 mins
Passive Time1 hour
Ingredients
Instructions
  1. In a large bowl, sift together, all-purpose flour, baking powder, and salt.
  2. In a small saucepan on low heat, warm milk until just warm to the touch. Or microwave on HIGH for 90 seconds.
  3. In the bowl of a stand mixer, outfitted with the whisk attachment, on MED-HIGH, whisk eggs until fluffy, and pale in colour. About two minutes.
  4. Adjust mixer speed to low, add warm milk all-at-once.
  5. While whisking on low, gradually add flour mixture one cup at a time until combined. Increase speed to medium and continue to whisk for 1 minute to aerate batter.
  6. Transfer prepared popover batter to a 6-cup measuring cup or pitcher with a pour spout, cover with plastic wrap and let rest 1 hour.
  7. Preheat oven to 475 degrees.
  8. Generously spray 2 nonstick small 12-cup capacity (seen in photo) or 1 large 12-cup capacity nonstick popover tins with cooking spray, place on foil-lined baking sheets.
  9. Using the pour spout, fill each cup 3-quarters from the top. Sprinkle tops with grated Asiago cheese. Transfer to preheated (475 degrees).
  10. Bake 8 mins (15 if using large tin), lower oven temperature to 375 degrees and continue to bake 15-20 minutes (25-30 for large) until puffed and golden brown.
  11. Invert pans to release.
  12. Serve immediately with whipped butter & sea salt. Makes 24 small (shown in photo) or 1 dozen large.
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Lemon-Poppyseed Cake with Vanilla Bean Cream Cheese Frosting https://aubreyabouttown.com/recipe/lemon-poppyseed-cake-with-cream-cheese-frosting/ https://aubreyabouttown.com/recipe/lemon-poppyseed-cake-with-cream-cheese-frosting/#respond Thu, 14 May 2020 11:57:34 +0000 http://aubreyabouttown.com/?post_type=recipe&p=2086

Lemon-Poppyseed Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting
Servings10 slices
Prep Time25 mins
Cook Time30 mins
Passive Time2 hours
Ingredients
Lemon-Poppyseed Cake
Simple Syrup
Vanilla Bean Cream Cheese Frosting
Instructions
Prepare Lemon-Poppyseed Cake
  1. Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees fahrenheit.
  2. Grease bottom & sides of two 9-inch round cake pans. Line bottoms with parchment rounds, dust sides with flour.
  3. In a large bowl, sift together, cake flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. Whisk to combine.
  4. In the bowl of an electric stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, cream together butter, sugar, and lemon zest until mixture becomes very pale and fluffy.
  5. Mix in canola oil.
  6. Mix in one egg and a time, mixing well after each addition.
  7. In a small bowl, mix together buttermilk, lemon juice, vanilla extract, and lemon extract.
  8. Add 1/3 of the flour mixture to the butter/sugar mixture. Mix on low speed just until combined.
  9. Add in 1/2 of the buttermilk mixture and mix just until combined.
  10. Add another 1/3 of the flour mixture and mix just until combined. Mix in remaining 1/2 of the buttermilk mixture and finish by mixing in the last 1/3 of the flour mixture.
  11. Fold in poppyseeds.
  12. Scrape sides and bottom with a rubber spatula and gently fold until batter is evenly
  13. incorporated.
  14. Evenly divide batter between two prepared cake pans. Spread into an even layer.
  15. Bake in preheated oven until toothpick inserted into center of cake comes out clean, about 30 minutes.
  16. Remove from oven let cool in pan 20 minutes.
  17. Invert cakes onto wire racks, cool completely.
Prepare Lemon Syrup
  1. In a small saucepan, heat water and sugar to dissolve sugar.
  2. Remove from heat and stir in limoncello (or lemon juice).
  3. Let cool.
Prepare Vanilla Bean Cream Cheese Frosting
  1. In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, cream together cream cheese and butter until light and fluffy.
  2. Beat in heavy cream and vanilla bean paste.
  3. Sift in confectioners sugar, mix on low to incorporate sugar.
  4. Beat until fluffy. Set aside.
Assemble the Cake:
  1. Poke 15 holes in each cake layer, brush each layer with 1/4 cup lemon syrup.
  2. Gently peel-off parchment round from one cake layer.
  3. Place cake layer upright on to a 9-inch cardboard cake round.
  4. Spread a generous layer of frosting on top of bottom cake layer, spreading to the edges.
  5. Place top layer top-side down onto first frosted layer, gently peel-off parchment round.
  6. Put a large dollop of frosting into top of cake, spreading it all the way to the edge. Spread frosting on sides of cake in an upward fashion to meet the frosted top.
  7. Using an offset spatula, spread frosting evenly and smooth.
  8. Holding frosted cake from the bottom, gently press in poppyseeds around sides of cake.
  9. Garnish top of cake with a sugar pastillage poppy flower (see notes below). Refrigerate 1 hour to set. Serves 10.
Recipe Notes

My friend, Michelle Capogreco in New York sells the red sugar pastillage poppy seen in photo, as well as other flowers, and custom designs on her Etsy store, Sweetpea Sugar Art

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Mother’s Day: Orange-Ricotta Pancakes with Blueberry Syrup https://aubreyabouttown.com/recipe/mothers-day-orange-ricotta-pancakes-with-blueberry-syrup/ https://aubreyabouttown.com/recipe/mothers-day-orange-ricotta-pancakes-with-blueberry-syrup/#respond Sun, 10 May 2020 13:13:34 +0000 http://aubreyabouttown.com/?post_type=recipe&p=1901

Orange-Ricotta Pancakes with Blueberry Syrup
Get Mother’s Day, or any day off to a great start with these rich & fluffy ricotta cheese pancakes.
Servings12 pancakes
Prep Time10 mins
Cook Time12 mins
Ingredients
Blueberry Syrup
Pancake Batter
Instructions
Prepare Blueberry Syrup:
  1. Bring 1 cup water to a simmer.
  2. Add blueberries, sugar, and corn syrup.
  3. Stirring occasionally, simmer on MED-LOW heat for 20 mins until reduced by one third.
  4. Remove from heat, stir in vanilla.
  5. Strain through a sieve, pressing blueberries against the sieve to extract blueberry juice Discard spent blueberry skins.
  6. Pour blueberry syrup into sauce boat or in an airtight container. Syrup will thicken upon standing. Store remainder in refrigerator, keeps 2-weeks.
Prepare Orange-Ricotta Pancake Batter:
  1. In a large mixing bowl, sift together: all-purpose flour, granulated sugar, baking powder, and salt. Set aside.
  2. In a small bowl, using a microplane, zest orange, then juice.
  3. To the orange mixture, add ricotta cheese, milk, and vanilla paste (or extract), whisk to combine.
  4. Add eggs one at a time, whisking well after each egg.
  5. All-at-once, add wet mixture to flour mixture, whisk just until smooth.
  6. Let batter rest 15 minutes.
  7. Heat large skillet or griddle to MED-HIGH heat. Brush hot skillet with melted butter.
  8. Pour 2 tbsp batter 2 inches apart, cook until bubbles form on the surface of pancake and has turned golden brown (about 2 mins).
  9. Flip pancakes and cook 45 seconds longer.
  10. Repeat with remaining batter.
  11. Serve hot fresh from the griddle, or transfer to an oven-safe dish and keep warm in the oven (180 degrees), covered with aluminum foil.
  12. Using a sifter, dust pancakes with confectioners sugar. Serve with Blueberry Syrup, garnish with blueberries.
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