 Since 2012 I have been looking for a good fluffy pancake recipe. In 2013 I thought I found the right recipe (where you had to whipp egg whites). But in 2014 I have found a great alternative: Greek yogurt! Very easy and fast to make. I get my weekly groceries at Aldi and there I buy the Greek yogurt container of 1000 grams for €1,89.
Since 2012 I have been looking for a good fluffy pancake recipe. In 2013 I thought I found the right recipe (where you had to whipp egg whites). But in 2014 I have found a great alternative: Greek yogurt! Very easy and fast to make. I get my weekly groceries at Aldi and there I buy the Greek yogurt container of 1000 grams for €1,89.
 Often I forget I have Greek yogurt in my refrigerator so right before the expiration date I have to use it. I love trying out new recipes so it was Google time! I searched for Greek yogurt pancakes and came to this very simple recipe from:  Everydaybelle. I have tweaked the recipe according to user comments. I have added some sugar, lemon aroma and vanilla aroma. I have had tried the recipe twice, so take a look at the recipe and my experience.
Often I forget I have Greek yogurt in my refrigerator so right before the expiration date I have to use it. I love trying out new recipes so it was Google time! I searched for Greek yogurt pancakes and came to this very simple recipe from:  Everydaybelle. I have tweaked the recipe according to user comments. I have added some sugar, lemon aroma and vanilla aroma. I have had tried the recipe twice, so take a look at the recipe and my experience.
Even Dr. Oz loves Greek yogurt, I seen it on Dutch tv today 🙂
 
  6 oz of Greek yogurt
 6 oz of Greek yogurt
 1 tsp of lemon aroma
1 tsp of lemon aroma
1 tsp of vanilla aroma
1 tsp of baking soda
1/2 cup of flour
1 egg
2 tbsp of sugar
 Mix the above ingredients together and enjoy the smell! It smells absolutely delicious. The original recipe does not use a Kitchenaid/mixer. It just says to use a spoon to smooth out the Greek yoghurt. I tried the original recipe the first time, and it was a bit bland. So that’s why I added the sugar. Unfortunately I don’t have liquid sugar. So I had to whip the Greek yogurt with normal sugar in order for the sugar to dissolve. What I did find is that when smoothing the Greek yoghurt with the spoon the pancake will be a lot more fluffy-er then whipping the Greek yogurt in the Kitchenaid.
Mix the above ingredients together and enjoy the smell! It smells absolutely delicious. The original recipe does not use a Kitchenaid/mixer. It just says to use a spoon to smooth out the Greek yoghurt. I tried the original recipe the first time, and it was a bit bland. So that’s why I added the sugar. Unfortunately I don’t have liquid sugar. So I had to whip the Greek yogurt with normal sugar in order for the sugar to dissolve. What I did find is that when smoothing the Greek yoghurt with the spoon the pancake will be a lot more fluffy-er then whipping the Greek yogurt in the Kitchenaid.
 Add the egg, mix till it is incorporated and then add flower. That’s it, the pancake mix is ready.
Add the egg, mix till it is incorporated and then add flower. That’s it, the pancake mix is ready.
Place 2 tablespoons of the pancake mix in the frying pan and make the pancake a bit bigger by spreading the dough out with the tablespoon. As soon as air bubbles appears on the pancake it is ready to be turned. The pancakes should like this:
 Not very thick and fluffy, but definitely fluffy-er then a normal Dutch flat pancake. The scent and taste is very yummie and appetizing; soft texture and comes pretty close to Mcdonalds pancakes!
Not very thick and fluffy, but definitely fluffy-er then a normal Dutch flat pancake. The scent and taste is very yummie and appetizing; soft texture and comes pretty close to Mcdonalds pancakes!
 The above picture is of the original recipe. As you can see the pancake is fluffy-er when you don’t whip up the Greek yogurt, but just smooth it out with a spoon. I did find that with the original recipe, the middle of the pancakes were undercooked. So when using the original recipe do let the pancakes bake a bit longer.
The above picture is of the original recipe. As you can see the pancake is fluffy-er when you don’t whip up the Greek yogurt, but just smooth it out with a spoon. I did find that with the original recipe, the middle of the pancakes were undercooked. So when using the original recipe do let the pancakes bake a bit longer.
I am from now on a real die hard fan of Greek yogurt. The diversity of things you can make with it like smoothies, fat free scones and pancakes: are amazing! Extra protein intake through Greek yogurt? Yes, please! Just for €1,89 for 1000 grams of Greek yogurt and you have possibilities that are endless.
