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Impressive to look at and even better to taste, this gorgeous puff pancake is surprisingly simple to make. —Marie Cosenza, Cortlandt Manor, New York
Nutritional Facts 1 slice (calculated without confectioners' sugar) equals 320 calories, 9 g fat (5 g saturated fat), 123 mg cholesterol, 239 mg sodium, 54 g carbohydrate, 4 g fiber, 7 g protein.
Originally published as Berry-Topped Puff Pancake in Simple & Delicious June/July 2011, p17
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Reviewed on Jul. 25, 2011 by dabaker55126@yahoo.com
I love this recipe! It is so easy and yet looks like you really fussed so it makes a perfect company breakfast. I did not have the orange liqueur so I used orange juice for both the juice and liquour liquid amounts. It worked great. One hint - for the best presentation have the berries and sauce ready when it comes from the oven and present it immediately so it doesn't flatten before you get it to the table!
Reviewed on Jul. 02, 2011 by rrtfr22
This recipe is ok. I would not add the berries until you cut and serve they fall all over, i would use a iron skillet about 11 inch and dont use a-lot of batter in the pie pan or skillet. Finally i would also use cinnamon powdered sugar and no berries, both are good.
Reviewed on Jun. 16, 2011 by SKayBell
I will definately make this again. I have been trying puff pancake recipes & made this today. It was delicious! I did not have the orange liqueur, blueberries or raspberries but used extra strawberries instead. My husband & I both loved it.
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