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Spinach& Stilton Pancakes
* Exported from MasterCook *
SPINACH & STILTON PANCAKES
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Serving Size : 18 Preparation Time :0:00
Categories : Breads Cheese/Eggs
Vegetarian Breakfast
Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
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-----FOR THE PANCAKES-----
2 oz Buckwheat flour
2 oz Plain white flour
2 Eggs
2 tb Butter -- melted
1/4 pt Milk
1/4 pt Water
-----FOR THE FILLING-----
2 lb Fresh spinich
1 lg Onion
3 oz Stilton cheese
2 oz Walnut pieces
Butter
1 Garlic sliver
-----FOR THE SAUCE-----
1 oz Butter
1 oz Plain white flour
1/2 pt Stock
1/4 pt Double cream
2 tb Freshly grated Parmesan
1 t (heaped) Dijon mustard
Make a smooth batter with the flours, eggs, milk and
water, then stir in the cool melted butter for extra
richness and to prevent sticking during cooking. Use
a 6-inch pan and make thin pancakes in the usual way,
but be sure to stir the batter vigorously in between
making each pancake or all the buckwheat flour will
sink to the bottom of the mixture. If preparing
ahead, cool the pancakes then stack them (interleaved
with greaseproof paper) and wrap in a foil parcel.
To make the filling, wash and boil or steam the
spinach until just tender. Chop it and squeeze out all
the liquid (save the juices for a soup). Chop the
onion finely and sweat it in a knob of butter until
it's deliciously soft. Stir in the spinach, season
with a little salt, lots of pepper and the garlic.
Toast the walnuts and crumbled Stilton into the
spinach mixture to give it savoury flavour and bite.
Stuff the pancakes with the mixture, roll them up
neatly and pile them into a lightly buttered gratin
dish. Cover with foil and heat through in the oven
for 25-30 minutes at 400 F (200 C) gas mark 6.
Make a smooth rich sauce with the butter, flour, stock
(preferably good chicken stock) and cream. Let it
simmer for about 5 minutes, stirring once or twice,
then season with the cheese, mustard and salt and
pepper. If the sauce is made ahead, reheat it in a
double-boiler for serving, then pour it over the dish
of pancakes just before bringing to table.
Source: Philippa Davenport in "Country Living"
(British), February 1988. Typed for you by Karen
Mintzias
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