Hello everybody, it’s John, welcome to our recipe page. Today, I will show you a way to make a special dish, pancake soup (savory crepes). It is one of my favorites. For mine, I am going to make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.
Dosas are a thin, savory crepe-like Indian pancake traditionally eaten for breakfast, but I like them anytime. These may not be very authentic. Try this vegan Pancake Soup - they are like savory pancakes!
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To get started with this recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can have pancake soup (savory crepes) using 19 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Pancake soup (savory crepes):
- Prepare Chicken broth
- Get whole chicken
- Make ready onion
- Prepare Carrots
- Make ready celery
- Get salt
- Get black pepper
- Take drizzle of olive oil
- Prepare water
- Make ready pancakes
- Make ready all purpose flour
- Prepare milk
- Make ready water
- Get eggs
- Get salt
- Make ready melted butter
- Take grated parmesan cheese
- Take crack of black pepper per pancake
- Take butter to lightly grease the pan
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Steps to make Pancake soup (savory crepes):
- Drizzle olive oil into a large saucepan. Quarter the chicken and begin to fry on a low heat. Chop up Carrots, onions and celery into bitesize chunks and add to pan. Stir frequently to avoid sticking.
- After a few minutes of frying, add salt and pepper. Now add three cups of water and allow to simmer for an hour. Stir frequently to avoid sticking.
- Whilst broth is cooking, combine the flour, water, milk, eggs, melted butter and salt into a food processor and blend for 30 seconds or so untill combined into a runny batter. Cover and leave to rest in a cool place for at least 30 mins.
- Lightly grease a small frying pan and pre-heat on a medium-low burner. Stir the batter one last time before using a ladle to pour into the frying pan. Lift the pan off the heat and roll the batter around the pan so it evenly coats in a thin layer. They only need around 50 seconds to cook each side, so flip and check underside with a spatula. Stack cooked pancakes on a plate with layers of hand tissue between to absorb excess butter and prevent sticking.
- Once you have made two pancakes per person, prepare bowls and remove chicken quarters and some of the larger vegetables from the stock and put to one side (this is great with fresh bread and butter for seconds or for another day). In each pancake sprinkle a small pinch of black pepper and an even layer of grated parmesan (you can use peccorino it's just as nice) and roll up and place into the bowls. Once all the pancake rolls are in, pour the broth over them untill they are submerged.
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