Brazilian Pancakes

Brazilian Pancakes are a new addition to my breakfast choices.  They are different than an American pancake in that they include cornmeal in the batter.  Known as panquesa de fuba (pancakes with cornmeal), they are a very traditional Brazilian dish.

I found them interesting:  denser than a typical pancake and a little sweet with the addition of brown sugar to the batter.  They pair up beautifully with maple syrup or honey (my choice) and are topped with fruit, whipped cream, butter or granola.  Or maybe you want them all!  Knock yourself out!

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Brazilian Pancakes

Makes: 8  medium pancakes

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 5 minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 egg
  • 2 tbsp unsalted butter, melted plus more for the skillet
  • 1 cup plus 2 tbsp whole milk
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • 1 cup plus 2 tbsp cornmeal
  • 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
  • 2 tbsp brown sugar, packed
  • Honey or maple syrup, for drizzling
  • Granola, for sprinkling

Instructions

In a bowl, beat the egg lightly with a fork. Add the melted butter, milk and vanilla. Whisk in the corneal, flour and brown sugar.

In a large non-stick skillet, spread a thin layer of butter. Pour 1/4-cup pancakes into skillet (you will probably get three at a time in the skillet depending on the size). When bubbles appear on the surface and they are lightly browned, flip and brown the second side. Repeat with any remaining batter.

Stack the pancakes, serve with honey or maple syrup and top with granola.

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    Recipe Reviews

    • Ruth

      Right. I’m Portuguese, born, raised and bred, and in all my 52 years have never even heard of panqueca de fubá (a flour Portuguese natives do not use usually) let alone know this is a ‘traditional Portuguese dish’. It isn’t. Fubá is an ingredient very common and much used in Brazil – and yes, we do share the same language, but while Brazil is a sovereign nation in the American continent, where fubá is native, Portugal is another sovereign nation who wrongly colonised Brazil for centuries, but located in Europe, where fubá is not native. I am not conversant with Brazilian traditional dishes enough to know if panqueca de fubá is one of their traditional food, but I can assure I am, where it comes to my country’s gastronomy, and this dish is in no way Portuguese – and we’d be wrong to claim the contrary.

      • Francine

        Ruth, you are correct! I just did some followup research and it turns out this is a Brazilian pancake. Thank you for bringing this to my attention and it has now been corrected. If you have any lovely recipes that highlight your country, I would love to take a look at them. Again, I apologize for the incorrect information and am pleased to have your input.

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