This is the story of me turning a pancake into pretzel...and then putting sweet yogurt on top so it tastes more like a yogurt covered pretzel. Do you love me? I love me...today, or actually yesterday. I made this yesterday. And ate it yesterday.
So, here's the thing about me and pretzels. I kind of don't like pretzels all by themselves. And I'm talking specifically about the crunchy ones. The soft ones can be eaten plain, with mustard, without, ice cold, warm, whatever---I just love them. But, the crunchy ones? I dunno man, they're kind of whatevs to me.
Trader Joe's (and I know this grocery store might be unavailable to some you and I think that's sad) is the king of having a ridiculous variety of pretzel-covered options without having any plain pretzels. That place understands me well...
This recipe starts with a very Momofuku-esque pretzel milk. The pretzels are toasted and then get a good soaking in milk.
The shiny pretzel exterior fades and all of the pretzel-flavor transfer itself to the milk.
When you remove the pretzels, the milk magically smells, tastes and even (sort of) looks like a pretzel.
It's genius. It's amazing. It's magic.
And from there it's the usual, smooth-sailing-pancake-making steps. Dry mixed up; wet mixed up; and those two mixes combined. Super snappy. Super easy. Super tasty.
These pancakes do that whole sweet and salty thing so well. We're not over that, right?I'm not sure I'll ever be over salty and sweet together.
The pancakes are light and fluffy, and since I wanted the flavor of pretzel and the texture, I added a few broken pieces to each pancake.
The whipped sweet yogurt is very optional.
I ate these with syrup AND the whipped sweet yogurt because, you know, I have to make sure both ways work, and I really do love them equally.
Ingredients
Pretzel Milk:
- 3 cups small pretzels
- 1 ½ cup whole milk
Wet Ingredients:
- 1 large egg
- 2 tablespoon unsalted butter melted and cooled to room temperature
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Dry Ingredients:
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 3 tablespoons white granulated sugar
- 1 tablespoon baking powder
- ¾ teaspoon fine-grain sea salt
- 1 cup reserved pretzel milk
Add-Ins:
- 1 handful of small pretzels broken into smaller pieces
Whipped Sweet Yogurt:
- 3 tablespoons Greek yogurt
- 1 tablespoon whole milk
- 2 tablespoons confectioner's sugar
Instructions
Pretzel Milk:
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Spread the pretzels out, in one even layer, onto a foil-lined (or parchment-lined) baking sheet. Transfer the pretzels to the oven and toast until dark brown, about 10 minutes. Once they're done, remove them from the oven and set them aside until they're completely cooled. Add the cooled pretzels and whole milk to a bowl and allow to sit for 5 minutes. Pour the milk through a sieve, catching and discarding the soggy bits and pretzels. You should have 1 cup of pretzel milk remaining. If you have more, only use 1 cup and drink the rest--it's delicious. To the pretzel milk, add the egg, butter and vanilla extract; beat until completely combined.
- In a medium bowl, mix together the flour, sugar, baking powder and salt. All at once, add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and mix until just combined. The batter should have some small to medium lumps.
- Preheat your skillet over medium heat and brush with 1 ½ teaspoons of butter or a teaspoon of vegetable oil. Using a tablespoon measure, scoop the batter onto the warm skillet. Add 3-4 pretzel pieces to each pancakes, gently pressing them into the pancake. Cook for 1 to 2 minutes until small bubbles form on the surface of the pancakes, and then flip. Reduce the heat to medium-low and cook on the opposite side for about 1 minute, or until golden brown.
- Transfer the cooked pancakes to a baking sheet and place in a preheated 200 degree F oven to keep warm. Repeat the process with the remaining batter, adding more butter or vegetable oil to the skillet when needed. Serve immediately.
Whipped Sweet Yogurt:
- Using a hand mixer (or using a whisk), beat the yogurt, milk and confectioner's sugar together until light and creamy, about 1 minute. Serve on pancakes.
Brittany @ twosaucysisters says
Wow. wowowow. Julie and I just made these, and I actually can't believe how delicious they were! How on earth did you ever come up with this?? It's genious! Next up I'm trying out a chocolate peanut butter version (great idea, Beverly!) that is, after I've made these a hundred more times 😉
Beverly says
Ooooh... drizzled with just a hint of chocolate it would be like a chocolate covered pretzel. Better yet add a touch of peanut butter to pancake mix, then a bit of chocolate and voila... peanut butter filled chocolate covered pretzels. Oh I could go on! Awesome recipe! Thanks for sharing!
Jo says
do you think light buttermilk could be substituted for whole milk?
Adrianna says
Yes, but if you do use buttermilk you'll need to end up with 1 1/4 cup buttermilk. And then decrease the baking powder to 1 teaspoon and add 1 teaspoon of baking soda.
Nadette@Sin Mayonesa Por Favor says
I'll admit it. I'm skeptical yet intrigued...hmmm...
brandi says
you are a genius! next - savory pancakes with the pretzel milk and some kind of mustard sauce, yes? yum.
lynn @ the actor's diet says
where has pretzel milk been all my life?!?
Belinda @themoonblushbaker says
I am glad someone is getting this technique out there. I learnt this a while back from Heston! Infuse anything you want, it always turn out tasting great.
Adrianna says
At first I thought you were referring to Charles Heston. :/
Belinda @themoonblushbaker says
Oh no, no Heston of the fat duck restaurant. But hehe my mistake for not putting the last name. These look great for stove Tuesday!
Jocelyn (Grandbaby Cakes) says
What a genius you are. If you ask anyone, there is nothing more that I love than pancakes!!!