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German Chocolate Cake
Rich, moist, and velvety layers of chocolate cake, filled & crowned with oh so decadent and butterscotchy Coconut-Pecan Frosting, and enrobed in Whipped Chocolate Ganache.
Servings12 slices
Prep Time10 mins
Cook Time25 mins
Passive Time5 hours
Ingredients
Chocolate Cake
Coconut-Pecan Frosting
Whipped Chocolate Ganache
Instructions
Prepare Chocolate Cake:
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  2. Grease the sides and bottoms of three 8-inch round cake pans with vegetable shortening. Line the bottoms with an 8-inch parchment round and lightly grease the parchment then dust the pans with flour. Set aside.
  3. In the bowl of a stand mixer, whisk together: all-purpose flour, baker’s sugar, cocoa powder, baking soda, and kosher salt.
  4. Outfit stand mixer with the paddle attachment. Add cubed butter to flour mixture, mix on MED speed for 2 minutes, or until the mixture is crumbly and resembles wet sand.
  5. With mixer still on MED, add eggs one at a time, mixing until fully incorporated after each egg, add milk, buttermilk, and vanilla extract, mix until just mixed.
  6. With a rubber spatula, scrap down the sides and bottom of the bowl.
  7. Increase speed to MED-HIGH, and beat for 2 minutes longer. The batter may have a ‘curdled’ appearance (this is normal, and represents the bits of butter that will melt into the batter, assuring a silky moist cake).
  8. Using a kitchen scale, evenly divide cake batter amongst the grease and floured cake pans.
  9. Bake cakes on the center rack in your preheated 350 degrees oven for 25 minutes, or until a wooden skewer or toothpick comes out clean when inserted into the center of each cake. While the cakes bake, start the chocolate ganache.
  10. Transfer cake pans to a wire cooling rack, and cool in pans for 10 minutes (the sides of the cakes will have shrunk and pulled away from the sides of the pans. Invert pans on to wire racks, and allow cakes to cool completely (about 40 mins.)
  11. Carefully place each layer on to 8” round cake boards, wrap with plastic wrap, and refrigerate at least 1 hour to chill. Meanwhile, prepare Coconut-Pecan Frosting.
Prepare Whipped Chocolate Ganache:
  1. Place chocolate chips in a large bowl.
  2. In a microwave-safe measuring cup or bowl, heat the heavy whipping cream on HIGH for 2 minutes, or until hot to the touch, pour over the chocolate chips, and stir with a rubber spatula until the chocolate has melted completely, and the chocolate/cream mixture is smooth and glossy.
  3. Set aside, and stir from time to time, scraping the solidified ganache from the sides of the bowl, incorporating fully. The ganache will thicken to a custard consistency (about 3 hours).
  4. Transfer chocolate ganache to the bowl of a stand mixer outfitted with the paddle attachment.
  5. Beat on MED-HIGH until velvety thick, fluffy & light in colour. Cover with plastic wrap, and set aside in a cool place until ready to assemble cake.
Prepare Coconut-Pecan Frosting:
  1. Evenly spread chopped pecans on to a aluminum foil lined baking sheet, toast in a 350 degrees oven for 5 minutes.
  2. Transfer toasted pecans to a small bowl to cool. Allow to cool for 20 minutes.
  3. To a heavy 3-quart saucepan, stir together: evaporated milk, baker’s sugar, butter, and lightly beaten egg yolks. Mix to dissolve sugar.
  4. With a rubber spatula, stirring constantly, heat over MED heat for 5 minutes to melt the butter.
  5. Stirring constantly, continue to cook over MED heat for 15 minutes - being sure to scrape the bottom and sides of the pan. The egg/milk mixture will thicken to the consistency of custard, and will be a light butterscotch in colour.
  6. Immediately remove saucepan from the heat, and stir in vanilla extract and dark rum. Mix in sweetened flaked coconut and toasted pecans.
  7. Transfer mixture to a clean bowl.
  8. Set aside and allow to cool and thicken - giving the mixture a stir from time to time (about 1 hour). Keep covered until ready to assemble cake (the frosting can be made the day or two before assembling the cake, and kept refrigerated; allowing it to set out for 1 hour to soften before using).
  9. Assemble the German Chocolate Cake:
  10. Unwrap plastic wrap, and carefully peel off parchment round from first cake layer, and place TOP-UP on to a cardboard cake round.
  11. If using, center cake & cake round on to a cake carousel.
  12. Measure out 1-1/3 cup of Coconut-Pecan Frosting centered on top of first layer. Using a offset spatula, spread frosting from center-out to 1/8 inch from the edge of the layer (the frosting should be approximately 1/4 inch thick).
  13. Unwrap plastic and parchment from second layer, place cake TOP-DOWN on to frosted first layer.
  14. Measure out 1-1/3 cup Whipped Chocolate Ganache in the center of the 2nd cake layer. As previously instructed, using a offset spatula, spread ganache from center-out to 1/8 inch from the edge of the layer (the whipped ganache should be approximately 1/4 inch thick).
  15. Center the top cake layer on top of the middle layer.
  16. Filling the gaps between the layers, with an offset spatula, spread a thin ‘crumb coat’ layer of Whipped Chocolate Ganache from the BOTTOM-UP, all around the sides of the cake, ending on the outer circumference of the top of the cake.
  17. Refrigerate cake for 30 minutes to set the ganache ‘crumb coat’, readying the cake for the next layer of ganache.
  18. Place the crumb coated cake onto a cake drum (as pictured) or a cake server. And onto a cake carousel (if using).
  19. As before, spread a tad thicker layer of Whipped Chocolate Ganache from the BOTTOM-UP, all around the sides of the cake, ending on the outer circumference of the top of the cake. Using a cake scraper, smooth out the sides of the cake, filling any empty spots (if necessary) with more ganache as needed. There is no need to frost the top of the cake with the Whipped Chocolate Ganache.
  20. Return cake to the refrigerator, and chill 30 minutes.
  21. Measure out 1-1/3 cup of Coconut-Pecan Frosting centered on top of the cake. Using an offset spatula, spread frosting from center-out to 1/8 inch from the edge of the layer (again, the frosting should be approximately 1/4 inch thick).
  22. Lastly: Fill a pastry bag outfitted with a medium star pastry tip with remaining Whipped Chocolate Ganache (you should have approximately 1-1/2 cups of ganache).
  23. Holding at a 45 degree angle, place pastry tip at the outer edge of the circumference of the cake, slightly overlapping the edge of the Coconut-Pecan Frosting, gently squeeze pastry bag, lifting up slightly, then down, releasing pressure to form an inch-long tail. Repeat to create a scalloped border around the top of the cake.
  24. End the final scallop my pulling the tip under the first scallop to close the end.
  25. Refrigerate cake for at least one hour to set the whipped ganache. Keep refrigerated until an hour before serving, giving the cake an hour to come to the perfect serving temperature.
  26. The cake will keep fresh refrigerated up to one week, and two days at room temperature, or one month frozen. If freezing, defrost cake in the refrigerator overnight, again, removing from the refrigerator an hour before serving. Enjoy! Serves 12.
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Éclairs http://aubreyabouttown.com/recipe/eclairs/ http://aubreyabouttown.com/recipe/eclairs/#respond Thu, 08 Jul 2021 03:18:59 +0000 http://aubreyabouttown.com/?post_type=recipe&p=3880 A French original, a favorite Worldwide.
These delectable French classics are easy to make, and takes not much more effort than cupcakes, with twice the appreciation.

Éclairs
Try adding 1/2 cup flaked coconut to the prepared Crème Pâtissière for coconut éclairs, and sprinkle tops with more coconut. Or fold in 1/2 cup melted chocolate for chocolate Crème Pâtissière. Don’t care for chocolate? Just a dusting of confectioners sugar on top is all these need. Variations are endless!
Servings20 éclairs
Prep Time40 mins
Cook Time40 mins
Passive Time3 hours
Ingredients
Crème Pâtissière (pastry cream)
Pâté Choux (choux paste)
Chocolate Ganache
Instructions
Prepare Crème Pâtissière:
  1. IF USING VANILLA BEAN PASTE OR EXTRACT, SKIP TO STEP 2. Run a pairing knife down a vanilla bean vertically to split. Place split vanilla bean seed side up on to the counter, and with the back of the pairing knife, scrape down from one end to the other to scrape out seeds. Repeat with other half.
  2. In a medium size bowl, whisk together egg yolks and sugar until the sugar has dissolved, and is fluffy and pale yellow. Set aside
  3. In a large saucepan, whisk together milk, water, and cornstarch.
  4. Place over MED-HIGH heat, and stir in vanilla bean and pods.
  5. Stirring constantly, bring mixture to a boil, then turn down heat to MED. Continue to stir for 5 minutes or until thickened, and the mixture coats the back of a spoon.
  6. Remove from heat, discard vanilla pod (save it for Vanilla Sugar - see Notes below). Quickly whisk 1 cup of the hot milk mixture into the egg yolk mixture (this will temper the eggs before adding to hot mixture).
  7. Add the yolk mixture to the saucepan with the remaining hot milk mixture, whisk quickly so the egg yolks do not scramble.
  8. Continue to cook over MED heat for 8 minutes, or until the crème pâtissière has the consistency of a soft custard.
  9. Remove from heat, and transfer to a bowl, stir in cubed butter (if using vanilla bean paste or extract, add it here) until melted and combined, cover pastry cream with plastic wrap, and allow to cool completely.
  10. For extra smooth pastry cream, press threw a sieve after it has cooled.
  11. Cover with plastic wrap, and refrigerate for 4 hours or overnight.
  12. Transfer crème pâtissière to a piping bag outfitted with a small 1/8 inch round tip, or filling tip. Keep refrigerated until ready to fill éclairs.
Prepare Pâté Choux:
  1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
  2. Line two 12”x17” (2-‘half sheets’) baking pans with silicone baking mats or parchment paper, set aside.
  3. In a medium size saucepan, over MED-HIGH heat, bring water, salted butter, and sugar (or salt, if making savory) just to a boil.
  4. Remove from heat, and add flour all at once.
  5. Vigorously mix with a wooden spoon until the flour has fully incorporated, and the dough forms a ball.
  6. Return to the MED-HIGH heat, and stir constantly for 90 seconds until the ball loosens slightly, and it begins to take on a satiny gloss.
  7. Remove from heat, and stir occasionally, pressing the dough into the sides of the saucepan until the dough is no longer hot, and is just warm to the touch.
  8. Transfer the warm dough to the bowl of a stand mixer, outfitted with the paddle attachment.
  9. Turn mixer to MED and add eggs one at a time, beating to fully incorporate between each egg addition.
  10. Beat 2 minutes longer after the last egg has incorporated.
  11. Transfer dough to a large piping bag, outfitted with a 1/2 inch round pastry tip (pictured in the slideshow above) or a 1/2” star tip. Tighten the bag, and use a twist tie to secure the opening.
Form & Bake Éclairs:
  1. Pipe the pâté choux onto the two lined baking pans: EACH sheet pan should hold 10 -3” piped lines for small 4 inch éclairs.
  2. To pipe lines for éclairs, hold pastry bag at a 45 degree angle, gently squeeze a 3/4”x3” line, pulling up into a little ‘tail’ while releasing pressure. Moisten fingertip with water, and gently press the tail in to smooth it out. Repeat to pipe two columns of five 3” horizontal lines spaced 2 inches apart on each baking sheet.
  3. Bake at 375 degrees for 12 mins, or until a crust forms and they begin to puff. While trying not to keep the oven door open that long, quickly pierce one small hole in each éclair with a wooden skewer or toothpick; this little hole will allow excess steam to release while allowing it enough steam to puff further, close oven door, and bake 12 minutes longer until lightly golden brown.
  4. Remove from oven, and allow them to rest on the sheet pan for 5 minutes, rotate each éclair on to their side, and allow to cool completely (this will assure the keep their shape). Repeat with other sheet pan.
Prepare the Chocolate Ganache:
  1. Pour heavy whipping cream into a microwave safe bowl, microwave on HIGH for 90 seconds (make sure not to scorch cream).
  2. Place chocolate morsels into a medium size bowl, cover with hot cream, and stir until chocolate has dissolved into the hot cream, and the ganache is streak free, and glossy.
  3. Allow to cool and thicken a bit on the counter while you fill the éclairs, giving it a stir from time to time. It will thicken as it stands (about 40 mins). If it thickens to much before you have time to dip the éclairs, remelt in microwave in 10 second intervals, giving a good stir in between.
Fill The Éclairs:
  1. Hold a pâté choux in the palm of your impeccable clean hand, and with the other hand, hold the pastry bag of pastry cream by the base, making sure to tighten bag by twisting base.
  2. Gently press pastry bag tip into the little hole where you poked it with a skewer when they were baking. Give the pastry bag a gentle squeeze to fill éclair; you will feel the éclair give a little resistance when it has filled. Wipe off the bit of pastry cream from the hole.
  3. Place filled éclair onto a sheet pan. Repeat until all 20 éclairs are filled.
  4. Refrigerate filled éclairs for 30 minutes to chill.
Dip Éclairs in Chocolate Ganache:
  1. Line a sheet pan with parchment paper.
  2. Holding the éclair by the sides, dip the ‘hole side’ into ganache halfway to coat the top.
  3. Place dipped éclair onto lined sheet pan ganache side up. Repeat with remaining éclairs. If you wish, you may sprinkle the tops with rainbow sprinkles at this time.
  4. Refrigerate 30 minutes longer to set ganache. Repeat the dipping process to double coat the éclairs.
  5. Chill for 3 hours, or overnight.
  6. Serve chilled.
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Coconut Cake with Coconut-Rum Pastry Cream and Vanilla Cream Cheese Buttercream http://aubreyabouttown.com/recipe/coconut-cake-with-coconut-rum-pastry-cream-and-vanilla-cream-cheese-buttercream/ http://aubreyabouttown.com/recipe/coconut-cake-with-coconut-rum-pastry-cream-and-vanilla-cream-cheese-buttercream/#respond Tue, 27 Apr 2021 19:53:02 +0000 http://aubreyabouttown.com/?post_type=recipe&p=3792 Quintessentially Southern, everything coconut. An American classic perfect for any occasion where only extra special will do.

Creating a buttercream retaining wall for pastry cream cake filling.
Coconut Cake with Coconut-Rum Pastry Cream & Vanilla Cream Cheese Buttercream
Three layers of super-moist coconut sponge, layered with coconut rum crème pâtissière, vanilla cream cheese buttercream, glittered in sweetened flake coconut.
Servings12 slices
Prep Time1 hour
Cook Time30 mins
Passive Time6 hours
Ingredients
Coconut Cake
Coconut-Rum Pastry Cream (Easy Method)
Vanilla Cream Cheese Buttercream
Instructions
Prepare Coconut Cake
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  2. Grease the sides and bottoms of three 8-inch round cake pans with vegetable shortening. Line the bottoms with an 8-inch parchment round and lightly grease the parchment then dust the pans with flour. Set aside.
  3. In the bowl of a stand mixer, sift together, cake flour and baking soda.
  4. Whisk in bakers sugar and kosher salt. Set aside.
  5. Fit stand mixer with the paddle attachment, and mix flour mixture and softened butter on LOW speed for 45 seconds, or until mixture resembles wet sand.
  6. With the mixture on LOW, add buttermilk and coconut milk, mix 1-1/2 minutes, scrapping the bottom and sides of the bowl with a rubber spatula halfway through, continue to mix until we’ll combined.
  7. Add egg whites, vanilla and coconut extracts to mixture, beat on MED-HIGH for 2 minutes, scraping the bottom and sides of the bowl with a rubber spatula after the first minute, continue until no lumps are visible.
  8. Remove bowl from stand mixer, with rubber spatula, mix in sweetened flaked coconut.
  9. Evenly distribute cake batter between the 3 greased and floured cake pans. Using a kitchen scale to weigh out the batter will insure even layers. (Mine usually weigh out to approximately 1lb and 6 grams each)
  10. Bake on the oven’s center rack for 25 minutes until evenly risen, golden brown, and a skewer comes out clean when inserted into the center of the cake.
  11. Allow cakes to cool in the pans for 15 minutes, then invert cakes from pans onto cooling racks, and allow to cool completely.
  12. Loosely individually wrap cake layers in plastic wrap, and refrigerate to chill. This can be done the day ahead.
Prepare the Coconut-Rum Pastry Cream
  1. In a medium size bowl, hand whisk egg yolks until foamy (about 30 seconds), set aside.
  2. In a saucepan, whisk together the packet of Coconut Pie Filling Mix, cornstarch, and whole milk until dissolved.
  3. Place over MED heat, and stir constantly for 12 or so minutes, until filling mixture has thickened and begins to bubble.
  4. Remove from heat.
  5. While whisking vigorously, add approximately 1 cup of the hot filling mixture to the yolks. This will “temper” the yolks, so they won’t scramble.
  6. Whisk in remaining hot filling mixture.
  7. Return mixture to the saucepan, and whisk constantly over MED heat for 2 minutes.
  8. Immediately remove from heat, pour mixture back into the bowl, mix in dark rum and butter, stir until butter has completely melted, set aside 5 minutes to cool.
  9. Stir mixture every 10 minutes, until it reaches room temperature.
  10. Place plastic wrap directly on to the Coconut-Rum pastry cream so a skin doesn’t form. Refrigerate 4 hours, or overnight to thicken completely.
Prepare the Cream Cheese Buttercream:
  1. In a stand mixer outfitted with the paddle attachment, beat cream cheese and butter on MED-LOW speed until smooth (about 30 seconds), scraping the bottom & sides of the bowl with a rubber spatula.
  2. Stir in vanilla extract and heavy whipping cream. (This recipe uses salted butter, if using unsalted, add 1/2 tsp salt here.) Beat on MED speed 1 minute, scrapping the bowl in between.
  3. With the mixer on LOW speed, gradually add confectioners sugar by heaping spoonfuls, mixing to incorporate after each addition.
  4. 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.
  5. Return bowl & paddle to the stand mixer.
  6. Increase speed to MED-HIGH, and beat until fluffy, 1-1/2 to 2 minutes.
  7. Cover with plastic wrap and set in a cool spot until ready to use.
Assemble Cake:
  1. Fit a pastry bag with a 5/8 inch round piping tip, fill with 1-1/2 cups buttercream, tighten opening by twisting to create pressure towards the tip.
  2. Center 1 chilled cake layer top down on to a 9-inch cardboard cake round; gently peel off parchment paper.
  3. Pipe a 5/8 inch border around the top circumference of the edge of the cake layer to create a parameter wall to hold in pastry cream.
  4. Top center with 1 cup of the coconut-rum pastry cream, and spread to the buttercream parameter with an offset spatula or dinner knife, spread from center-out to the edge of the buttercream.
  5. Repeat with second layer.
  6. Top with third layer as before, now spreading 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.
  7. Top cake with 1 cup of the buttercream, again, spreading from the center out.
  8. 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.
  9. Refrigerate cake for 30 minutes to firm up buttercream.
  10. Repeat the previous 4 steps to add another layer of buttercream, refrigerating the cake for another 30 minutes to set the buttercream.
  11. Repeat icing the cake once more to create a sticky layer to adhere coconut.
  12. Place a large can on to a cookie sheet and place cake on top of the can.
  13. Gently press sweetened flaked coconut around the sides of the cake, pressing slightly to embed coconut into the sticky layer of buttercream. Allow excess coconut to fall on to cookie sheet. Dust top with coconut.
  14. Refrigerate cake 30 mins longer to set.
  15. Serves 12.
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Asiago Popovers http://aubreyabouttown.com/recipe/asiago-popovers/ http://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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Creamed Spinach (épinards béchamel) http://aubreyabouttown.com/recipe/creamed-spinach-epinards-bechamel/ http://aubreyabouttown.com/recipe/creamed-spinach-epinards-bechamel/#respond Sat, 16 May 2020 13:20:15 +0000 http://aubreyabouttown.com/?post_type=recipe&p=1819

Creamed Spinach (épinards béchamel)
This luscious accompaniment usually reserved for the finest Prime Rib House or holiday feasts is a perfect side for any day of the week when a little decadence is needed.
Servings6-8 servings
Prep Time30 mins.
Cook Time30 mins.
Ingredients
Instructions
  1. To Make Shallot Béchamel
  2. In a large saucepan, sauté Shallots or Onion in 1 stick Butter until just transparent.
  3. Add Flour, and stir quickly. Slowly whisk in Milk.
  4. Add Nutmeg, Salt & Pepper. Cook on medium heat (stirring occasionally) until thick and coats the back of a spoon (about 15 mins).
  5. Check for taste, adjust as desired.
  6. Remove from heat, allow to cool. If not using right away, transfer to container, and refrigerate until ready for use.
Prep Spinach
  1. In a large pot, sauté Spinach in Olive Oil until JUST WILTED, transfer to a colander to allow excess moister to drain off. Repeat in 2 or 3 batches. Do not over cook, as the cooking will continue in next step.
  2. Allow Spinach to cool. If you’re not making the Creamed Spinach right away, transfer to container, and refrigerate until ready for use.
Prepare Creamed Spinach
  1. Preheat oven to 350.
  2. Generously Butter bottom and sides of a 2-1/2 quart casserole dish.
  3. In a large bowl, combine prepared Béchamel, beaten egg, and 1 cup of the Pecorino Cheese. Fold in prepared Spinach.
  4. Transfer to and spread into the buttered casserole. Sprinkle top with remaining 1/2 cup Pecorino Cheese.
  5. Bake in 350 oven for 25 minutes, until bubbly and slightly golden. Remove from oven. Let rest 5 minutes. Makes 6-8 servings as side to Beef Roast or steaks.
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Mother’s Day: Orange-Ricotta Pancakes with Blueberry Syrup http://aubreyabouttown.com/recipe/mothers-day-orange-ricotta-pancakes-with-blueberry-syrup/ http://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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