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Kamis, 21 Januari 2016

How to make Oladi, Russian Kefir Pancakes

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Oladi are definitely a nitty-gritty of the old-fashioned Russian pantry. Oladi, or thick pancakes cooked from kefir based dough, is classic russian morning meal food. Oladi be sure to bring us back to childhood years, when Mommy would make a big plate for breakfast time and serve them with a delicious sour cream sauce, jam or fresh fruit. Dough is simple to put together and whole meal does not take much time to prepare.

They feel like american milk pancakes, only 10 times much better. They are wonderful with all kinds of garnishes; sour cream, fresh fruit, jam, syrup. Kefir provides an unique flavor to oladi, yet it most likely can be changed with buttermilk in case you are having difficulties discovering kefir.
They tasted so great with sour cream and jam, certainly a snack. Typically folks really love oladi with sour cream. This is good-tasting and extremely simple.

Ingredients:
• 1 egg
• 1 cup of plain unsweetened kefir
• 1 tbsp of sugar
• 1.5 cups of all purpose flour
• 1 tsp of baking soda
• Sunflower oil

Instructions:
1. Fold and sift altogether purpose flour.
2. Include baking soda.
3. Dough ought to be thin good enough so you can ladle it using a spoon and pour, yet not too thick so pancakes do not get too thin.
4. Heat up frying pan with around 2 tbsps of oil over modest heat; ladle a little bit of dough with a tbsp and put it to the frying pan; repeat for a few more pancakes.
5. Allow pancakes to french fry on one side till brown color then turn them over using spatula and fry from second side till all set.
6. Repeat along with the rest of batter.
7. Serve oladi hot with your selection of topping: any kinda jam or syrop will certainly work excellent together with honey; you can additionally blend Oladi with sour cream
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