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Ratio: Variations on the Theme of Pancakes I


By The Kitchen Mouse (Visit website)



I’m participating in the Ratio Challenges this year, hosted by Seattlejo of Fat and Crafty. Every two months, we experiment with a different ratio from Michael Ruhlman’s book: Ratio: The Simple Codes Behind the Craft of Everyday Cooking.


Seattlejo wrote:


The basic ratio for pancakes is:



2 parts flour
2 parts liquid
1 part egg
1/2 part fat

For every 5 oz of flour add 1 tsp baking powder, pinch of salt and 1 tbsp of sugar.


(This was taken from the story in Chow.)


Think of the flours you can use, different liquids, savory versus sweet, how big of a batch , how small of a batch can you make?


Go forth and make pancakes!


In the interview at Chow, Ruhlman notes that a large egg is approximately 2 ounces. My husband and I usually figure one egg per person (also recommended by Ruhlman in the same interview) if the batch is to be the main portion of the meal.


I sat, staring at my screen. This was a completely new way of thinking about recipes for me. What could I do with what I have in the pantry? What flours and fats should I use? How will the different protein counts of the various flours affect the final product?


Let’s find out. All of the ratios I came up with were figured off of the original pancake ratio; no fritters yet. All of them mix the wet and dry ingredients together separately before combining both, then frying over moderate heat until golden brown and delicious.


I came up with four ratios to try off the bat. I never attempted to make more than enough for two because, well, we don’t have a dog or kids to justify a larger batch. I did, however, find that a batch made from two eggs made about a dozen pancakes — enough for four! I cut the ratios down to 1-egg ratios after the first experiment because two eggs’ worth is just too much.


I also found that up to 1/2 cup of water could be necessary to thin it to a pancake batter consistency, depending on the ingredients I chose. Perhaps I was going with liquids that were too dense.


I’m only posting one today, but the next three will be featured over the course of February. (And in March, a whole new ratio will be selected.)


The first ratio incorporates my husband’s love of three things: rye, beer and honey. Stouts always seem to be described as creamy, particularly the foam, so I used cream for the other half of the liquid. I sprinkled toasted walnut pieces over the cakes to add some crunch to this grown-up griddlecake.


Creamy Stout Rye Pancakes



Creamy Stout Rye Pancakes [printable recipe]

2 oz rye flour
3 oz whole wheat flour
3 oz cake flour
4 oz stout beer, like Beamish Irish Stout
4 oz whipping cream
2 large eggs
2 oz melted butter
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
salt
1 1/2 tbsp honey
walnuts, chopped
1/2 cup water

Combine wet ingredients in a small bowl, combine dry ingredients in a medium bowl. Add wet to dry and stir well. Add water to thin if desired. Heat a lightly oiled pan over moderate heat and fry until golden.



Verdict:

These came out beautifully with a light beer flavor. We topped them with drizzled honey and had them for lunch. This ratio made a dozen 4″ pancakes — more than enough for two, plenty for three or four. This batter came out too thick for my taste and needed 1/2 cup of water.




Enjoy this recipe? You might also like to read about these:

Ratio: Variations on the Theme of Pancakes II
Ratio: Variations on the Theme of Pancakes III
Rauga pank?kas (Latvian Yeast Pancakes)



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