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Happy Birthday Pancakes

By April 3, 2017April 16th, 2017255 Comments


If thereโ€™s one thing Iโ€™ve learned in my career as a parent, itโ€™s this: It does not take a whole lot to make a kid happy. I knew a mom a while back who had a special favorite pink plate reserved for sick days, so when her daughter was home with the flu, there was at least one bright spot in the day if she had the stomach for a Saltine or two. (Prompting her daughter to once say โ€œI love being home sick!โ€) I know parents who decorated their 13-year-old daughterโ€™s room with homemade flag banners and crowned her with a paper tiara for her half birthday. (Prompting the 13-year-old daughter to instagram a shot of the whole affair with the caption โ€œI love my parents!โ€); I know another dad who randomly announces โ€œCarvel Night!โ€ at the dinner table and then bolts with the kids, without cleaning up, to the nearest outpost in order to secure their Flying Saucers and soft serve vanilla on a wafer cone with rainbow sprinkles. (Prompting the mom at that dinner table, who I, ahem, know very well, to say โ€œAre you sure youโ€™re all not just trying to get out of clean-up here?โ€)

As long as weโ€™re on the topic of sprinkles. These pancakes: They are in Joy the Bakerโ€˜s newest book, Over Easy, a gorgeous little collection of recipes devoted to breakfasty brunchy meals and features the kinds of dishes โ€” Buttered-Pecan French Toast, Chicken and Maple Waffle Sandwiches, Brown Butter Banana Bread Doughnuts โ€” where youโ€™re like Yes, those are the foods that make everyone happy. How have I forgotten that?ย 

I stopped on the Happy Birthday Pancakes photo, though, which are classic fluffy buttermilk numbers, but include the kind of small detail that will yield big birthday memories for a kid: the rainbow sprinkles folded into the batter. So simple, so doable, so sweet.

Even sweeter: A Giveaway! Comment below to be eligible for a free copy of Over Easy. One reader will be chosen at random and contest ends on Wednesday, April 5 at 5:00 pm ET. Thanks Joy!


Happy Birthday Pancakes

SERVES 1

Speckled with rainbow sprinkles and made in a small, stackable batch, theyโ€™re a surprise just for the birthday boy or girl.

2โ„ 3 cup all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon granulated sugar
1 โ„ 2 teaspoon baking powder
1 โ„ 2 teaspoon baking soda
Generous pinch of salt
1 large egg
1 โ„4 cup buttermilk
1 tablespoon unsalted butter, melted
1 โ„ 2 teaspoon plus a dash of pure vanilla extract
1 โ„ 2 cup heavy whipping cream
2 teaspoons confectionersโ€™ sugar
About 1 tablespoon clarified butter (or regular butter) for the pan
2 tablespoons multicolored jimmies (sprinkles to Northeasterners!), plus more for topping

1. In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, granulated sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt.

2. In a small bowl, whisk together the egg, buttermilk, butter, and ยฝ teaspoon of vanilla. Pour the whole mixture into the flour mixture and whisk until the wet and dry ingredients are fully incorporated. Let rest for 10 minutes.

3. In a medium bowl, whisk the cream by hand or with a hand mixer for about 5 minutes, until it holds very soft peaks. Add the confectionersโ€™ sugar and a dash of vanilla and beat for about 3 more minutes, until it forms slightly firmer but still spoonable soft peaks.

4. In a medium nonstick skillet over medium heat, melt about half of the clarified butter.

5. Just before cooking the pancakes, fold 2 tablespoons of jimmies into the batter. Spoon 2 heaping tablespoonfuls of batter into the skillet. Cook until browned around the edges, about 2 minutes. Flip the pancake and cook until browned on the other side, about 2 minutes. Transfer to a plate and repeat with the remaining batter, adding the rest of the butter to the pan to cook (you should have 6 small pancakes).

6. Stack all of the pancakes on a plate. Top with the whipped cream, sprinkle with more jimmies, light a candle, and sing โ€œHappy Birthdayโ€!

Reprinted fromย Joy the Baker Over Easy.ย Copyright ยฉ 2017 by Joy the Baker, Inc. Interior and cover photographs by Jon Melendez. Published by Clarkson Potter/Publishers, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC.

Update: The winner has been notified. (Congrats Heather!)ย Thanks to everyone who played.

255 Comments

  • Ivy says:

    That kind of complex breakfast / brunch food is my favorite! Because most mornings involve lots of rushing about plus cries of โ€œeat your toast the bus is coming,โ€ itโ€™s so special to have something robust and complicated โ€” and the time for it. Iโ€™d love to win this book!

  • Avatar Erika says:

    Confession- I donโ€™t like sprinkles. I know, whatโ€™s wrong with me?!
    But so many of the other recipes mentioned sound fantastic. And breakfast/brunch is my favorite meal. Thanks for hosting the giveaway.

  • Avatar Laura says:

    These pancakes look delicious! My girls would love them on their birthday (or anytime !)

  • Avatar Theresa says:

    I would love to win this book. Iโ€™m always looking for savory and sweet recipes for breakfast and brunch.

  • Avatar Adrianne Dyer says:

    What a beautiful idea!!

  • Avatar Elizabeth says:

    Such a fun idea!

  • Avatar Alaina says:

    My girls would love those pancakes!

  • Avatar Kathryn C says:

    Yay! Looks like a great cookbook.

  • Avatar Diane says:

    And I thought pancakes couldnโ€™t get any fun-er!

  • Avatar Shannon says:

    Love this! Iโ€™m new to the scene of loving breakfast but an old hat at enjoying slow mornings with those I love. If there are sprinkles folded into that, even better!

  • Avatar Shannon says:

    Love this! Iโ€™m new to the scene of loving breakfast foodsbut an old hat at enjoying slow mornings with those I love. If there are sprinkles folded into that, even better!

  • Avatar Shannon says:

    Love this! Iโ€™m a relatively new breakfast food devotee but an old hat at enjoying slow mornings with people I love. If there are sprinkles folded into that, even better!

  • Avatar Paige says:

    Such a fun idea! I love Joy!

  • Avatar Barbara says:

    Would love to win this cookbook โ€” the breakfast sandwich on the cover looks amazing!

  • Avatar Aimee says:

    We usually make teddy bear pancakes for the birthday kid, but sprinkles are another festive option!

  • Avatar Angela says:

    Oh man โ€“ Carvel
    That brings back memories
    My Dad took us there all the them growing up

  • Avatar Kathie Engelbrecht says:

    Thank you for the giveaway. It looks like a great book.

  • Kaley says:

    I love your family stories, especially the Carvel night thing. These look so fun!

  • Avatar Diane says:

    This cookbook looks fabulous!

  • Avatar Robin says:

    Such a sweet idea. My son isnโ€™t super into sprinkles, but a stack of special pancakes (with chocolate chips, or blueberries maybe?), and especially with a candle, would make him very happy.

  • Avatar Alyssa says:

    I forgot what page I had opened in my browser, saw the photo of those amazing looking pancakes, and immediately assumed I was reading Joyโ€™s blog. Looking forward to pancakes!

  • Avatar Karen says:

    Love this, especially the idea that only the Birthday kidโ€™s pancakes have sprinkles.

  • Avatar Meg says:

    What a fun cookbook for a grandma to have in her collection! Love the addition of sprinkles in pancakes. They look so happy.

  • Avatar Lindsey says:

    What a fun recipe! We recently celebrated my daughterโ€™s birthday. She loves eating bagels for breakfast, so we plopped a candle in one and her face lit up. Itโ€™s amazing how a seemingly small detail can bring such delight.

  • Avatar Kristin Jewell says:

    I love sprinkles in everything! Looks great.

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