What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Time To Eat: Ranier Cherry-Topped Hot Cakes! Treat yourself to a summer delicacy with the extraordinary flavor of Ranier cherries. You’ll easily recognize this variety by its honeyed yellow skin that appears to have a faint red blush of color. At first bite, they almost resemble a miniature plum, which may carry divine flavor flashbacks of cherished childhood memories. Now add a golden stack of hot cakes with a crisp outer edge and fluffy cake-like center. This is what mornings are meant to be.
RANIER CHERRY-TOPPED HOT CAKES
Ingredients:
1 pint Ranier cherries, rinsed, patted dry, pitted, and halved
2 1/4 cup flour
1/3 cup sugar
3/4 teaspoon sea salt
1/2 tablespoon baking powder
2 teaspoons baking soda
1 cup milk
1/4 cup vegetable oil
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
1/4 cup sour cream
2 eggs
Instructions:
Preheat griddle to 375°. For gas stove griddles, set knob at medium-low setting for 10-15 minutes. While griddle is heating, sift flour into a bowl. Add sugar, sea salt, baking powder, and baking soda. Mix well. In another bowl, combine milk, vegetable oil, vanilla extract, cider vinegar, sour cream, and eggs. Mix well. Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients. Gently fold together, without over mixing. Allow the batter to rest for 5 minutes. The batter will be thick and bubbly. Lightly oil the heated griddle with butter. Gently pour 1/4 cup pancake batter onto the griddle. Do not overcrowd. Allow the pancakes to cook until bubbles appear around the edges, about 4 minutes. Then flip pancakes and cook 2 minutes longer until done. Remove from griddle and top warm pancakes with creamy butter, fresh Ranier cherries, and pure maple syrup.
Thank you, Gail, the pancakes are great treat for everyone I know!
Joanna
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Oh, I agree. I’m ready to have seconds. 🥞🍃🍒
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Yes! I am too!
Joanna x
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Yum, I wish we had cherries grow here in Florida.
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I know, right?!?! My favorite store did not have any this week. 🍒🍃
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Love those little Ranier cherries. They are a fleeting thing around here!
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Kinda like wild ramps and morel mushrooms. Amirite??? 🌱🍄
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Absolutely!
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That’s a lot of deliciousness going on there! 🥞 🍒😋
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Especially with real maple syrup. 😜
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Agreed, organic goodness 😃
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Of course. 🍯🍁
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I dunno why my brain read “cherry” as “tomato” (cherry tomatoes, maybe?) but I was truly horrified for a second!
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You just made my day. I’m laughing so hard my side aches! 🤣🤣🤣
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This is the first I’ve heard of Ranier cherries. Interesting.
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Ohmygosh, Peggy. You must try them. Sooooo delightful! 🍃🍒
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We had a tree like that and just called them Yellow cherries, as opposed to red or black. I never knew the fancy name.
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How Kool! 🍃🍒🌳
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👍😻
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These look so delicious! Thank you for sharing!
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You’re welcome. So glad you stopped by. 👏
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Rainer cherries and hot cakes, yes please!
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I saw more Rainier cherries at the market yesterday and couldn’t resist. 🍃🍒🧡
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I never thought of this! Thank you for sharing and making this summer instantly memorable!! 😊
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You’re welcome. It’s a delicious change from the ordinary stack of pancakes. 🥞 🍃🍒
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