Filed under: Babelas food, Breakfast (at Tiffany's...), Eggs | Tags: 5 minute recipe, babelas cure, breakfast, closet snare, flapjacks, moreira project, nigella's flapjacks
With the rhythms of the Moreira Project and Closet Snare live at Assembly still echoing fondly in my head from last night, I woke up this morning and felt an intense desire for two things: serious hot chocolate (see Chocolate Concoction for Churros) and flapjacks. As flapjacks are synonymous with the domestic goddess’s image, I paged through Nigella’s guide and found a flippen fantastic flapjack recipe. It takes 5 minutes to mix and 5 to cook. Thus making it the ultimate pick-up, no matter what your state of being is at the moment…
For about 12 fat flapjacks:
Two cups (500ml) flour
1 Tablespoon (15ml) bicarbonate of soda
1 Teaspoon (5ml) of sugar
A pinch of salt
1 1/2 cups (325ml) milk
30g Butter
2 eggs
To serve, your choice of what you feel like, here are a few suggestions:
Honey/syrup
Cream/full cream bulgarian yoghurt
Bacon/parma ham
Cheese of sorts
Banana/fig/raspberries/strawberries/peaches/blueberries
To start:
Step 1: Put on some music (the CD that you bought last night at the concert…).
Step 2: Melt the butter. Measure all the ingredients into a blender. Whiz until all the ingredients are incorporated.
Step 3: Get a medium sized pan out (non stick if you have). Spray with non-stick baking spray or alternatively melt a teaspoon butter, but the pan must be on a medium to low heat (don’t turn the temperature too high, otherwise you’ll have nicely blackened flapjacks instead of beautiful golden ones).
Step 4: With your hand, feel just above the surface of the pan if it is heated. Spoon a big dessertspoon full of the mixture into the pan, let it ooze into its freeform and continue until you have three. When you see bubbles slowly emerging on the surface of the flapjacks, and the bottom becoming slightly loose from the pan, flip each one over sperately with an egg lifter. The surface should be remeniniscent of a golden caramelised colour. Continue for about 30 seconds on that side. When finished, wrap in a bowl with a clean tea towel. Continue until the batter is finished. Don’t hesitate to try some with butter and syrup before you actually sit down and eat… life is too short and you never know what could happen with it in the meantime, especially with siblings/lovers floating around with a hungry look on their faces …
On the photo:
A dincum stack of friday-night-recovery flapjacks for breakfast with:
Bottom: fresh figs
Middle: banana
Top: crispy fried bacon
All over: full cream bulgarian yog
hurt and honey
Where: eaten in bed
*This recipe has been loosely adapted from Nigella Lawson’s How to be a domestic goddess, Chatto and Windus.
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Neee man, Ouma Hettie se plaatkoekies was duisend keer beter as Nigella s’n, believe me, I’ve done tasgte testing!
Jade, jy het so ‘n great blog. War kan ek jou kookboek koop? Want ek wil een vir Guillaume en een vir Sabah he, asb!
Comment by sonia June 1, 2009 @ 9:07 pmEish spelfoute, my kontaklense is opgefog.
Comment by sonia June 1, 2009 @ 9:08 pmHey Sonia! hehe ah hierdie een was in die midst of a serious need die meanste omdat dit klaar is voordat jy “eish” kan se, maar hey dit call definitief vir ‘n remake van die dag tesame met Ouma Hettie se resep hierdie keer!!
Toe ek weer kyk, is al die boeke tjoef-tjaf uit voordat ek behoorlik kon sense maak, maar ek hou definitief vir Sabbah en Guillaume elkeen een – beter nog moet ons bymekaar kom dalk in die vakansie en saam allerhande goeters bak (o.a. koekies en poetse en dinge hehe)… dit sal super wees!
Comment by jadedewaal June 4, 2009 @ 1:04 pmsexiest site alive. even without your saucy lil
supermmMMMmmmmwowadventurersuperprinccessness pics for added visual
delight
you really shouldn’ta told me about your site. serious. cos now there
plus extra syrup. for flapjacks
will be ample cooking. in lil navy boy shorts. true story. starting
with some of these. minus the bacon
and other more explorative, yet equally tasty, endeavours
“life is too short and you never know what could happen with it in the meantime”
- haha. reminiscent of boarding school days. gotta watch out for your
foods. can tell you live in a bona fide res if you gotta keep your
food on lockdown
awghhhhh mad wowwwwwza yummmnessss of love from all angles you lil
haha. can think of a couple more
saucy domestic goddess you
sensational and suitable adjectives to go before the ‘goddess’ part
but i’d rather show than tell
syrup et al
Comment by alex - unleash reality August 22, 2009 @ 2:04 pm