Saturday, May 12, 2012

Where Would You Love to Cook Today?


Oh my gosh look at that back splash....
and I love the green walls with the oak cupboards.
I wish my floors looked this clean..LOL
I was blog hopping and I came across this blog:
She has tours of her home and blog posts of other kitchens.
Fun blog worth the visit.
Now for what I would make....

Cinnamon Roll Pancake 


This recipe is from Purple Chocolat Home
you have to stop by she has not only wonderful recipes 
but a beautiful kitchen too!
The recipe is below but here id the link to her post:
She has more wonderful pictures.
I made these last saturday and they are wonderful!

Pancakes
4 C. all-purpose flour
8 teaspoons baking powder
2 tsp. salt
4 C. milk
4 T. vegetable oil
4 large eggs, lightly beaten

Mix the dry ingredients in one bowl and the wet
ingredients in another bowl.  Stir them together 
until everything is moistened leaving a few lumps.

Cinnamon Filling
1 C. butter, melted
1 1/2 C. brown sugar, packed
 2 T. ground cinnamon

Mix the three ingredients together.  Place
in a disposable piping bag and snip the end
off or put in a Ziploc bag and snip the corner off.
(This will keep in the fridge so you can make them again
and again and again!)

Heat your griddle to 325 degrees.  You don't want
these too cook too quickly.  Make desired size
pancake on greased griddle and then using the
piping bag and starting at the center of the
pancake, create a cinnamon swirl.  Wait until
the pancake has lots of bubble before you try 
to turn it.  Yo will find that when you turn it
the cinnamon swirl will melt.  If you have your
griddle too hot, it will burn the cinnamon, so I
suggest 325.

  The cinnamon kind of melts out
and creates the craters which then fill perfectly
with the cream cheese glaze.

Cream Cheese Glaze
1/2 C. butter
4 oz. cream cheese
1 1/2 C. powdered sugar
1 tsp. vanilla

In a microwave safe bowl melt the
butter and cream cheese and then stir
together.  Whisk in the powdered sugar and
vanilla.  Add a little milk if needed to make
it a glaze consistency.

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