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Pancakes without yeast: the recipe to make them soft – Italian cuisine reinvented by Gordon Ramsay

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It is possible to prepare gods pancakes without yeast perfectly tall and soft? If you want to have pancakes for breakfast, but you have run out of baking powder, you can follow two paths: replace the baking powder with bicarbonate or use the egg intelligently. Let’s get into the details right away!

Yeast-free pancakes

The secret to preparing excellent yeast-free pancakes are egg whites, which will help you obtain a very soft consistency. The trick is to whip the egg whites until stiff: to do it correctly, you must first use the eggs room temperature and then perfectly separate the egg white from the yolk, which would prevent it from whipping properly.

Ingredients350 ml milk 300 g flour 3 eggs 1 tablespoon sugar

MethodTo prepare pancakes without yeast, start by sifting the flour into a bowl, to which you can then add a spoonful of sugar.

Separate the egg whites from the yolks, making sure that no trace of yolk remains. Start whipping the egg whites at a lower speed, gradually increasing the speed until you obtain a frothy and very firm consistency.

Mix the egg yolks with the milk using a hand whisk and add the mixture to the dry ingredients, mixing them evenly, avoiding creating lumps. Add the whipped egg whites to the mixture, a little at a time, mixing delicately with a spatula, from bottom to top, being careful not to let them fall apart. You should obtain a smooth and consistent dough.

Grease a non-stick pan with a knob of butter and heat it. Pour a ladle of batter and cook on medium heat for 40-50 seconds. When small bubbles appear on the surface, it will be time to flip the pancakes and cook them for about 20 seconds on the other side. All you have to do is choose how to serve them: maple syrup or spreads?

Pancakes: how to replace yeast

To prepare pancakes without yeast using instead bicarbonate, it is not enough to simply replace the two ingredients. Alone bicarbonate does not have a leavening power, but must be combined with an acidic ingredient. By using lemon juice you will be able to trigger the leavening process. To replace a classic 16 gram sachet of baking powder, you will have to use 6 grams of bicarbonate, which will be mixed with the flour, and 35 ml of lemon juice, which will be added to the liquid part instead.

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The fundamental tool

You will have understood that the secret to preparing these delicious sweets is pastry cutter measuring approximately 10 cm in diameter. If you don’t have a professional kitchen one, build one with some tinfoil. Just tear a large enough sheet and then shape it with your hands until it turns into a cylinder. We advise you to butter it a little to prevent the dough from sticking during cooking. If you are feeling particularly romantic, the heart-shaped pasta bowl it could be a very nice idea.

The variations

Like classic pancakes, these can also become richer and tastier with the addition of fruit or other ingredients. We recommend you try them with blueberries and bananas and why not also in savory version with grated courgettesbut also to add to the dough a teaspoon of cocoa or cinnamon if you simply want to give an extra touch of flavor and aroma.

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