One of life’s small pleasures: sharing breakfast with someone.
I mean… if you can find someone who will order the savory breakfast, but then let you pick at their hash browns… I’m pretty sure that’s a love for life. The ultimate breakfast situation involves sharing an eggy-hash and then sharing a totally over-the-top pancake. If you can find the human that wants to embark on this sort of breakfast endeavor with you, marry them or give them one of those BFF friendship necklaces. Either way. Shared breakfast is a big deal.
Breakfast isn’t always about a pair. Heeeeck no! The solo pancake expedition is just as important as the coupled pursuit. This pancake recipe makes one giant pancake filled with fresh blueberries and chocolate pieces. Just one! Just one mega pancake with way too many fresh blueberries and a little too much chocolate. It’s perfect for one hungry belly, or two bellies to serve after eggs as something I like to call… breakfast dessert.
This recipe comes together in little bits.
Little bits of flour and oats. A little bit of sugar, cinnamon, and soda, powder. A little bit of butter. A lotta bit of fresh blueberries and chocolate. Too many blueberries and too much chocolate… that’s really what we’re going for.
Dry ingredients frist.
Flour, oats, cinnamon, sugar, and the baking soda and baking powder.
It feels strange to mix together such small amounts.
Buttermilk because it’s nice, thick, and tangy, too!
If you don’t have buttermilk you can add dash of milk to yogurt and go with that!
Handfuls each of fresh blueberries and chocolate chips. If it feels like too much, it is… and that’s exactly right.
The batter rests while the griddle heats.
You can make this batter as one single pancake (which is a monster and terrifying to flip) or as two small pancakes (which is civilized and easier to flip). I went with one giant pancake because I like to be scared in the kitchen. Next time (and there will be a next time), I’ll go with two small cakes.
It’s Breakfast Dessert! The most coveted meal / non-meal of the day!
As if sweet blueberries and melted chocolate weren’t enough for breakfast dessert… maple syrup and powdered sugar, too!? Out of control.
The Single Pancake. It is restrained in portion and totally bonkers in every other way.
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The Single Pancake
Description
A recipe for one, very large and very satisfying weekend pancake.
Ingredients
- 1/3 cup all-purpose flour (a multi purpose gluten-free flour also works well)
- 1 Tablespoon dried oats (quick-cooking or old-fashioned)
- 2 teaspoons granulated sugar
- 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/4 teaspoon baking soda
- pinch of salt
- 1 tablespoon unsalted melted butter
- 1/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons buttermilk
- splash of pure vanilla extract
- handful of fresh blueberries
- smaller handful of dark chocolate chips
- a bit of vegetable oil and butter for coating the griddle
Instructions
- In a small bowl, whisk together flour, oats, sugar, baking powder, baking soda and salt. In a separate bowl whisk together melted butter, vanilla extract and buttermilk. Combine the wet and dry ingredients and stir to combine. The mixture will be thick. Fold in the fresh blueberries and chocolate chips.
- In a small non-stick frying pan or a griddle heat a teaspoon of oil and a dab of butter over medium heat. Pour in the pancake batter and spread some with the back of a spoon. Cook over medium heat until blueberries begin to bubble and the bottom of the pancake is golden brown.
- Flip. It’s ok if it doesn’t flip perfectly.
- Cook until golden brown on both sides. Remove from pan and onto a plate. Top with maple syrup and powdered sugar. Enjoy immediately.
Linda
Joy – I’ve read your blog since the beginning – listened to your podcast from episode 1 – never written – but this time I just have to say something. I love this individual pancake recipe. How many times do I talk myself out of making pancakes because I know I’ll eat too many? Well – let’s just say I never make them for that reason. NOW I can.I’ll print & tape to the inside of my cupboard door. That’s what I do with VERY few recipes when I know I’ll be going back to it often. You’re a smart girl! Thanks for sharing a fantastic idea. Anxious to try it. Take care down there in New Orleans!
joythebaker
being taped to the inside of a cupboard door is the biggest compliment of all! i hope you enjoy these pancakes!
Rena
You deserve this compliment for sure as I also like your blog really since such a long time – and for sure this recipe, too :) Keep it up!
xx from Bavaria/Germany, Rena
http://www.dressedwithsoul.com
Adrienne K
That is how I do breakfast. Can’t decide between the savory and the sweet… So I need someone who will share.
Looks like you and me are set for life!
Amalia
How fantastic! I love this solo pancake recipe.
Lis
Damn, Girl! I’m all over this!!!
Casey D
Your original single lady pancake is one of my favorite breakfasts, and I’m pretty sure that more chocolate and added blueberries in this one are the only way to improve it. Can’t wait to try !!
joythebaker
you know what’s up!
Lorraine
Looks delicious! I’ll definitely be trying this out soon :)
ahu
beautiful! and i love your description of shared breakfast – totally true. to me it’s the most intimate part of the day :)
Clementine Buttercup
This is such a good idea for a quick pancake, especially for the littlies.
http://www.clementinebuttercup.blogspot.co.uk
Samantha Elaine
I have had so many terrible pancake disasters since going gluten free that I am going to give it one last shot with this recipe. It came at just the right time. Thanks!
joythebaker
what kind of gluten-free flour are you using? i don’t want you to give up!
jenna @ just j.faye
Yes! Breakfast dessert. I love it.
ajmpiper
Joy this is inspired! I so rarely make pancakes now as unless we have visitors I am eating solo (and one batch for one person = happy/unhappy tummy).
thefoodieteen
breakfast dessert is my absolute favourite, and i’d totally let you pick at my hash browns!
Brooke
Yes! Someone else who believes in breakfast dessert. I thought it was just us! This looks amazing.
joythebaker
it’s so important!
Alice @ The Kitchen Smiths
Aghhhh I already picked out a recipe for pancakes for this weekend! Next weekend.. Definitely!
Rachel
this is sunday breakfast. no imagination necessary.