Amasi
Pancakes with Bananas and Chocolate Chips
I felt like something sweet for a change…actually not
just sweet. It was sweet, rich and self-indulgent that I was after. Strangely
pancakes came to mind. I say strangely because although, they were one of the
first dishes I learnt to make and serve to family with sparkling pride, it’s
been several lifetimes since I’ve made them.
Back in the “sparkling pride” days, Saturday mornings
quickly became Pancake Day. By the time the family woke up the kitchen was a haze
of flour, eggshells and whatever unsuspecting ingredient I decided to throw
into the mix. Cinnamon, raisins, yoghurt you name it, all had their turn to
twirl in the batter.
As you can imagine the novelty eventually wore off. I
discovered muffins, scones, chicken and lamb thus the simple pleasures of
fluffy pancakes were forgotten.
Let’s blame it on winter but I recently decided to
venture down the corridor of nostalgia, shook off my early-morning-kitchen-laziness
and whipped me up something supremely indulgent.
Ironically, a key ingredient in my quest for decadence
is the ever-modest Amasi, think of it as Buttermilk’s more rugged and
adventurous cousin. It too is a throw back to my childhood. We used mix it with
copious amounts of sugar to make a kind of ghetto milkshake. In this case just
half a cup of the Amasi gives the pancakes the body and volume they need. I’ve
also added some mashed bananas just to convince myself that this is a somewhat healthy
breakfast. The chocolate chips were a jovial nod to my childhood kitchen
escapades
Word of advice: make these when you have kids around
or any composition of a small army of hungry people otherwise resisting the
temptation to scoff them down all on your own may very well prove impossible. Also
you get the opportunity to pass on the love of pancakes to the next generation.
Banana Chocolate Chip Pancakes
Ingredients:
Flour
1 Cup
Baking
Powder 2 t
Salt
½ T
Banana
1 Cup Mashed (about 2 large bananas)
Sugar
1 T
Egg
1
Vanilla
Extract 1 t
Amasi
½ Cup
Vegetable
Oil 2 T
Milk
½ Cup
Milk
Chocolate Chips 1/3 Cup
Method:
1. In a
small mixing bowl, whisk together your dry ingredients i.e the flour, baking
powder, and salt. Set aside.
2. In a
large mixing bowl, beat mashed bananas, sugar, egg, vanilla extract, amasi and
vegetable oil together until smooth. (Use a masher and make sure your bananas
are well-ripened)
3. Add the
flour mixture, alternating with the milk and stir until combined.
4. Fold
in the chocolate chips.
5. Heat
a non-stick pan to medium heat.
6. Using
a 1/4 Cup scoop, pour batter on to pan and tilt the pan in a circular motion to
spread the batter.
7. Once
you start to see little bubbles form, flip and continue to cook until pancake
is browned on each side. Continue until you have used all pancake batter.
8. Serve with a drizzle of honey and a scattering of chock chips.











