Pancake Cake

Pancake Cake


The obscenity that is this cake, is what makes it intriguing. Ever wanted to snap your fingers and double the stack of pancakes you've got in a restaurant or at home? I have. So I did.

Jamie Oliver's pancake cake is more than a stack of extra-large pancakes. It's extra-large pancakes with maple butter, cream, & chocolate. Jamie's recipe didn't call for maple butter, but I thought it would be a killer addition to smear between the pancakes (I made it myself). Try it with raspberries, strawberries or actual maple syrup. Whatever you like on your pancakes! Rating: 4- out of 5.




Pancake Cake: Jamie Oliver

Ingredients:
- 3 cups self-raising flour
- 3 cups milk
- 3 large free-range eggs
- sea salt
- olive oil
- 150g quality dark chocolate (70% cocoa solids), smashed, plus extra to serve
- 50g unsalted butter, cubed
- 180g hazelnuts and brazil nuts, toasted
- 600ml double cream
- 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
- 1½ tablespoons golden caster sugar
- a punnet of fresh raspberries, to serve

Instructions:
- Place the flour, milk, eggs and a pinch of salt in a bowl and whisk to a smooth batter. Add a small splash of oil to a small nonstick pan over a medium heat then wipe with kitchen paper. When the pan’s hot, add a ladleful of batter, tilting the pan to spread, and cook for 2 to 3 minutes each side, until lightly golden. Set aside. Repeat until you’ve used all the batter, stacking the pancakes to one side.
- Melt the smashed chocolate, butter and a pinch of salt in a heatproof bowl over a pan of gently simmering water (don’t let the bowl touch the water), stirring occasionally.
- Meanwhile, smash the toasted nuts in a pestle and mortar, or in a clean tea towel with a rolling pin until fine. By now your chocolate should be melted, remove from the heat, stir through 200ml of cream and a handful of bashed nuts. Whisk the remaining cream with the vanilla and sugar until thick.
- To build your cake, spread a blob of cream over a serving plate or board, pop a pancake on top and press gently. Spread some chocolate over the pancake and top with another pancake. Keep doing this, alternating between cream and chocolate, until you’ve used all the pancakes, remembering to keep some cream back for the top.
- Smooth the sides with a spatula or palette knife to tidy up the edges, then pour the remaining cream on top. Let it drip down the sides and spread to cover the cake. Press the remaining nuts around the sides, then scrape over a few gratings of dark chocolate. Decorate the base with some lovely fresh raspberries, if you like, then serve.


breakfast dessert is served!

Pancake Cake

Pancake Cake


If this cake is too large for your liking, try making maple pancake cupcakes!

Maple Pancake Cupcakes


Or, if you prefer something a bit more French, try the mille feuille crêpes cake!

Mille Feuille Crêpes Cake

Comments

Yummm, my kiddies will love this! It's perfect and you're photos are so clear!
Tip Top Shape said…
OMG those pancake cupcakes are so cute!!!!
highheeledlife said…
OOOOHHHHH this sounds sinfully delish!!! and your photos captured it bitefully well!!! .... I shared your your Exotic Oatmeal Cookies recipe with a friend.. she made them for her family on Sunday ... who "devoured" (her word) them!! xo HHL
Unknown said…
Ok, this is seriously insane! I haven't had breakfast yet, and now I'm even more hungry than I was 2 minutes ago. I would love to have this for breakfast, but in reality I'm probably just going to fix me a nice hot bowl of oatmeal xD But these would also be fantastic as dessert! :O
Lian said…
delicious, reminds me that I want to bake pancakes as well. Tday's gonna be too hot but maybe tomorrow ;)
Deandra said…
Oohh, this is amazing! I once baked (rr.. assambled? Fried? lol) this for my friends and they inhaled it in one serving :) :)
It is really original ideas these pancake cupcakes! I will showcase them in my blog surly! Great
Anonymous said…
nice

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