Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Sunbeam Buckwheat Pikelets


Mum had a Sunbeam mixmaster and a Sunbeam frypan so it's uncertain which instruction book this recipe came from, but curious that it calls for sour milk. We didn't generally have any sitting around so added some vinegar.

Pikelets were a quick last-minute smoko that we kids could help cook; they were made often. We liked them with sugar and lemon juice on top, but golden syrup or treacle is good too. T trialed peanut butter but rated it as only ok. He was going to try tomato sauce.

The boys helped make them this morning, leaving trails of batter across the stovetop, licking their fingers, and wriggling with excitement at the bubbles rising before the Flipping of the Pikelet. They even helped flip and lift, not bad fine motor skills boys, I was impressed. But just in case you're mislead to think that I let them do this for longer than a few batches, don't be ;) It's quite challenging to my bench wiping fetish.

We used buckwheat flour for something different and added 2 tsp baking powder per cup of flour to make it self raising.

~Sunbeam Pikelets~
1 cup SR flour (or buckwheat or other, with baking powder to suit)
1/2 tsp bicarb soda
pinch salt
2 tab sugar
1 egg
1 cup sour milk (or add 1 tsp vinegar)
60g butter and a little extra for the pan

:::Sift flour, salt and soda.
:::Add sugar, egg and milk and beat well for a few minutes.
::: Fold in melted butter and leave to rest for a few minutes.
:::Heat pan to medium-hot. Grease it with a little melted butter and place spoonfuls of batter around the pan, leaving plenty of room for them to spread, and for later flipping.
:::Wait for the big bubbles to burst then flip each pikelet with a spatula. If the cooked side is golden brown then temperature is just right; if not, adjust accordingly.
:::Cook the other side briefly, peeking under to see when it's done.
:::Lift out and eat warm. Or cold. With whatever you like. Even tomato sauce :)

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2 comments:

Jules said...

Hi em,
Can just picture the boys loving this and making a big mess! Thanks for this recipe - I love pikelets, they alway sbring back good memories. For some reason this one didn't make it into my recipe book, so I will have to write it in and use it next time. Tim likes pikelets too so he will be pleased! The yoghurt and plum sauce recipes look delicious too, maybe I'll buy a yoghurt maker...
Jules xox

Em said...

Hello Jules xxx Lovely to see you found this spot. The boys have been wanting to add *their* recipes (T's "caramel drink" -milk, milo, cinnamon sugar and salt - shudder)

Pikelets are fun aren't they. And the yoghurt is too easy, I'm off to make some as we speak.

xxx