Thick pancakes in milk with caviar

Cookinero 17 Nov 2022

Prefer hearty meals? Then thick pancakes in milk with caviar according to this recipe will certainly appeal to you. Of course, we do not offer to eat them daily, but sometimes, especially on Maslenitsa, when the delicious smell of freshly baked pancakes comes from every apartment, it is definitely worth preparing such a treat. As for caviar, we do not insist on expensive red caviar, especially since it is easy to buy more affordable options in stores, for example, cod, herring or capelin caviar. Believe me, they are very tasty! Add such caviar to hot thick pancakes in milk and get the best gastronomic experience.

How to cook Thick pancakes in milk with caviar

Step 1

Thick pancakes in milk with caviar

Prepare dough for thick pancakes. If you have fresh yeast, dissolve it in 150 ml of warm (36-38 ° C) milk and let it work, 5-10 minutes. (bubbles should appear). Dry yeast can be immediately mixed with flour.

Step 2

Thick pancakes in milk with caviar

In a large bowl, mix half the flour and 400 ml of milk, add the prepared yeast, sugar and salt. Stir until smooth - this is your dough. Cover the bowl with cling film and leave in a warm place for 1 hour. Melt the butter and cool slightly. Separate the whites from the yolks. Beat the yolks with sugar until white, set aside the whites.

Step 3

Thick pancakes in milk with caviar

When the dough for pancake dough rises, add butter and vegetable oil, yolks, milk to it. Pour in the remaining flour. Mix the dough well and let rise.

Step 4

Thick pancakes in milk with caviar

Knead the dough and let it rise again, 1 hour. Beat the whites into a stable foam. Add egg whites to the batter in batches, gently mixing from bottom to top. Immediately fry the pancakes over medium heat in a preheated and oiled pan, preferably cast iron. Ready put in a saucepan and keep hot, under the lid. Serve thick pancakes with sour cream and caviar.

Thick pancakes in milk with caviar - FAQ About Ingredients, Baking Time and Storage

While all-purpose flour works best for these pancakes, you can substitute with a 1:1 gluten-free flour blend if needed. The texture might be slightly different.
Yes, you can substitute fresh yeast with instant dry yeast. Use about half the amount specified for fresh yeast and mix it directly with the flour. You may need a slightly longer rising time.
This recipe is already vegetarian! Just ensure the caviar you use is sustainably sourced.
Yes, you can freeze the pancakes. Let them cool completely, then stack them with parchment paper between each pancake to prevent sticking. Store them in an airtight container or freezer bag. Reheat in a toaster, microwave, or oven.
These pancakes are best enjoyed fresh. However, you can store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. Reheat gently before serving.
If you don't have caviar, you can serve these pancakes with a variety of toppings! Try smoked salmon, cream cheese, flavored butter, fresh berries, or even a drizzle of maple syrup.
Yes, you can reduce the sugar content to suit your preference. However, keep in mind that sugar contributes to the browning and texture of the pancakes, so reducing it significantly may affect the outcome.

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