So, it is the 4th of July and that means Independence
Day for us here in the United States. How am I celebrating? I am going to be finalizing
the cover for my novel that will be in about a month or two. Huzzah! Anyways, I
want to say a big Thank You to all of our troops have served our country and
are currently serving! My father, numerous other relations, and friends of mine
have served and several are currently serving and I appreciate all that they do
and have done. Thanks guys and gals I love you and thank you for all I do. I
love you all. <3
With it being 4th of July and all I figured that
I should post something that is red, white and blue. Even though it is after
breakfast, you all will enjoy these recipes year round. Today I will be posting
3 recipes. One for each colour. Red will be Red velvet pancakes, white will be
whipped cream, and blue will be blueberry glaze. Sounds delicious, doesn’t it.
Let’s get started!
Red Velvet Pancakes
Ingredients
·
1 cup of unbleached or whole wheat flour· 1 ½ tablespoon of cocoa powder
· 1 teaspoon of sea salt
· 3 tablespoons of vanilla sugar
· 1 cup of buttermilk
· 1 tablespoon of vinegar
· 1 large egg
· 1 teaspoon of vanilla
· 1 teaspoon of red food colouring
Directions
·
Heat pan or griddle on medium heat· While it is heating mix all of your ingredients together in a medium to large bowl
· Once the pan or griddle is hot either a bit of butter in the pan or spread it on the griddle, you can use cooking spray if you want and if you do I recommend Pam with Olive Oil
· Pour your pancake batter into the heated pan and let them cook until the edges look firm and dry and the top has stopped bubbling then flip to the other side and cook for 2 to 3 minutes
Whipped Cream
Ingredients
·
1 cup of heavy cream· 1 cup of sour cream
· ½ cup of powdered sugar
· 1 teaspoon of vanilla
Directions
·
Mix in a medium bowl on high until the mixture forms
stiff peaks
Blueberry Glaze
Ingredients
·
½ cup of vanilla sugar· ½ cup of water
· 2 teaspoons of cornstarch
· 1 tablespoon of lemon juice
· 2 cups of fresh blueberries
· If you want the glaze to look more blue add a few drops of blue food colouring to the water before you start
Directions
·
Mix together in a sauce pan · Cook while stirring until the mixture thickens
Well, that’s it! You can use these together or separately. They
are pretty easy to make. The blueberry glaze also tastes great on cheesecakes
and deserts.
I hope you all enjoy these recipes. Have a happy and safe 4th
of July!
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