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fandomsecrets2014-04-11 06:52 pm
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Re: Things to do with eggs
TOOLS
-One cast iron or oven-safe pan, bigger is likely to be better but as long as you can fit the ingredients in it really doesn't matter
-One additional sautee pan
-Oven
INGREDIENTS:
-4 eggs, beaten
-1/2 cup butter
-1 cup white sugar
-1 cup all-purpose flour
-1 teaspoon baking powder
-1 teaspoon salt
-2 cups milk
PROCEDURE:
1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees (F, don't know what that is in C sorry). Mix all the dry ingredients together. Add eggs and milk, mix until batter forms.
2. Put butter in the cast-iron/oven pan. Put pan in oven long enough to melt the butter completely. Remove pan, pour in batter, return to oven. Bake until knife inserted into center comes out clean (this is going to depend heavily on how big your pan is, so probably check it every 10 minutes or so, aiming for 20?
3. Serve hot or chilled. For additional deliciousness, add caramelized bananas as follows:
INGREDIENTS:
Bananas (more ripe is better)
Brown sugar
Butter
(as much as you want for all of these, frankly)
NB: I personally think that walnuts would be bitchin' if you add them in but have not actually tried it yet, so try it if you want I guess
Slice the bananas however you like. Grab your extra skillet, melt the butter, add sugar, then dump the banana slices in the pan and fry those bad boys (also the walnuts). You're done when they get nice and sticky and caramelly.
RESULT:
It's kind of like a really eggy cake almost? Wiki says it's a variant on a pancake, but you can definitely taste the difference.