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10 Apr 13:48

Edna Mae’s Sour Cream Pancakes

by Ree

sourcreamThese pancakes…aren’t just any pancakes.

They’re…wait for it…

They’re Edna Mae’s Sour Cream Pancakes!

Of course, you probably already figured that out based on the title of this post.

I’ve always been really great at building suspense.

Or not.

 
 
Sour Cream PancakesI love this recipe so much, I put it in my first cookbook. It’s turned out to be one of the most-enjoyed recipes in the book.

 
 
 
Sour Cream PancakesRecently, I was sharing with Edna Mae (she’s Marlboro Man’s precious grandmother) some of the nice things people have told me about her delicious pancakes, and it dawned on me that I’d never, in the six years since I first started posting about cooking, posted it here on my website.

What an outrage!

What an oversight!

INCONCEIVABLE!

Well, I’m righting that wrong right now. Alright? Righty-Oh.

Right on.

I’ll stop now.

 
 
Sour Cream PancakesThe ingredients couldn’t be more simple: Sour cream, flour, baking soda, sugar, salt, eggs, and vanilla!

 
 
 
Sour Cream PancakesSour cream is the star of the show.

 
 
 
Sour Cream PancakesMeasure a cup…

 
 
 
Sour Cream PancakesAnd throw it into a bowl.

 
 
 
Sour Cream PancakesSprinkle in the flour, and it is at this time that I’ll point out that aside from the comments I hear from people who love these pancakes after they make them, I receive quite a few questions from people before they’ve made them for the first time.

“That can’t possibly be the right amount of flour…can it?”

Yes! It’s correct, baby! That’s what makes these glorious little wonders so…well, wonderful. They’re not weighed down with flour; they’re light and a decidedly different texture. You’ll be able to tell from the first bite.

 
Sour Cream PancakesNext, add baking soda…

 
 
 
Sour Cream PancakesSalt…

 
 
 
Sour Cream PancakesAnd sugar.

A note on the sugar: Edna Mae’s original recipe calls for 1 tablespoon. I sometimes do two or three, because it makes the pancakes a little sweeter…but if you prefer all the pancake sweetness to come from the syrup you pour over the top, go ahead and keep it at one.

I realize that made no sense. Sorry.

 
 
 
Sour Cream PancakesNow, stir the sour cream and the dry ingredients until it just starts to come together.

 
 
 
Sour Cream PancakesIn a separate bowl, crack 2 eggs…

 
 
 
Sour Cream PancakesAdd a little vanilla…

 
 
 
Sour Cream PancakesAnd whisk it together until totally combined.

 
 
 
Sour Cream PancakesPour it into the bowl with the sour cream mixture…

 
 
 
Sour Cream PancakesAnd whisk it until it just comes together. You don’t need to beat it to death, and you shouldn’t be concerned with lumps—that’s what it should look like.

 
 
 
Sour Cream PancakesTo fry ‘em up, smear a whole bunch of butter on a griddle or skillet over medium-low heat (get the griddle totally heated before you do.)

 
 
 
Sour Cream PancakesWhen the butter’s sizzling, grab 1/4 cup of batter…

 
 
 
Sour Cream PancakesAnd pour it on.

 
 
 
Sour Cream PancakesLet it cook for 2 minutes or so, and when the sides look like they’re starting to set and bubbles just start to form…

 
 
 
Sour Cream PancakesFlip it over and let it cook for another 2 minutes or so.

 
 
 
Sour Cream PancakesKeep going with the rest of the batter until the pancakes are “done,” but note that they’ll be a little softer than regular pancakes. As long as both sides are nice and deep golden brown, they should be good to go!

 
 
 
Sour Cream PancakesSo here’s how I roll with pancakes.

 
 
 
Sour Cream PancakesKeep going…

 
 
 
Sour Cream PancakesKeep going…

 
 
 
Sour Cream PancakesKeep going…

 
 
 
Sour Cream PancakesOkay. I think I’ll stop there.

 
 
 
Sour Cream PancakesWarm syrup is a must. A requirement of life. A mandate.

 
 
 
Sour Cream PancakesLean in for a minute. I wanna tell you a secret.

Come closer…

Come closer…

 
 
Sour Cream PancakesYou’re going to absolutely love these. They’re light but decadent, different but familiar. Lemme know how you like ‘em.

 
 
 
Sour Cream PancakesHere’s the handy printable.

Have a wonderful Monday, everyone!

Recipe

Edna Mae’s Sour Cream Pancakes

Prep Time:
Cook Time:
Difficulty:
Easy
Servings:
2
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Ingredients

  • 1 cup Sour Cream
  • 7 Tablespoons All-purpose Flour
  • 2 Tablespoons Sugar
  • 1 teaspoon Baking Soda
  • 1/2 teaspoon Salt
  • 2 whole Large Eggs
  • 1/2 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
  • Butter, For Frying And Serving
  • Warm Syrup, For Serving

Preparation Instructions

In a small bowl, whisk together eggs and vanilla. Set aside.

In a separate small bowl, stir together flour, sugar, baking soda, and salt.

In a medium bowl, stir together the sour cream with the dry ingredients until just barely combined (don't overmix.) Whisk in the egg mixture until just combined.

Heat a griddle over medium-low heat and melt some butter in the pan. Drop batter by 1/4 cup servings onto the griddle. Cook on the first side until bubbles start to form on the surface and edges are starting to brown. Flip to the other side and cook for another minute. (Pancakes will be a little on the soft side.)

Serve with softened butter and syrup.

Posted by Ree on April 8 2013