Skip to main content

Quick, Easy, Cheap and Feeds Many for Breakfast!

This was always a Childhood favorite. You made the best of everything you had. In this case living in upstate NY apples were an easy thing to come by. 



A Personal Note: I woke up today wishing for this childhood breakfast dish that I always had fond memories of. I haven't had these in years and Now that I have a child of my own on the way a lot of those great memories are stating to come back to me as I want the same for my kids. At this time she is approx. 8 or 9 weeks and I can't help but think about all of the things I already want to do.

I also want to thank everyone who has been enjoying my blog so far. I know I have been slacking some as of late and I apologize for that. I will always come up with something new for everyone as time permits and thank you for being a part of Curt's Delectable's.

Today's Breakfast: Fried Apple Pancake Fritters

SUPER EASY!

Ingredients:
Apples
Pancake batter
Cooking Oil (Canola Preferred)

Prep time 5 Min.
Cook time 3 Minutes each Slice Low Heat

Mix your favorite Pancake batter in a bowl.

Slice your favorite apples Super thin very important no thicker than 1/8 inch
Coat completely in batter.
Then fry on Medium Heat for 1.5 minutes each side.
Cool and serve!
ENJOY!



Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Curt's Pancake Recipe with Uncle Luke's Secret Apple Topping

I just had to tell you how excited I was to help launch my son's new blog and guest post for him.  I am so proud of him!  I also saw my brother post a photo to Facebook last week of his fabulous looking breakfast pancakes with apples. He gave me the tip on how he makes the apples so they cook all the way through and aren't undercooked inside. We always had that problem, so thanks to his tip and using Curt's pancake recipe from my blog @What's Cookin' we got some awesome pancakes to share with you!  Enjoy!   Pancakes with sauteed apples on top! These smell awesome cooking  Almost a browned butter with cinnamon and sugar sauteed apples!   Apple Saute Topping: You will need 2 tablespoons butter, 2 gala or mcintosh apples chopped, sugar and cinnamon mixed together around 3 tablespoons sugar with a teaspoon of cinnamon mixed together. Saute in butter, lightly sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon with the apples until soft, around 6

Curt's Italian Personal Pan Grilled Pizza's

Our family has our own pizza dough recipe, however you can buy it and make this is no time! Use your imagination for your own toppings... we like pepperoni, peppers and mushrooms Heat the grill on low heat You will need: 1 pound of store purchased dough or use our family recipe  CLICK HERE 1 can of pizza sauce or homemade marinara CLICK HERE Toppings of choice suggestions would be sausage slices, pepperoni, mushrooms, eggplant slices, pineapple and ham combination, olives, anchovies, shrimp, meatballs sliced shredded mozzarella cheese pecorino romano grating cheese oregano, garlic powder, fresh basil chopped olive oil deep dish pie plate or cast iron fry pan Like your pie pan or use a heavy cast iron pan, lightly put a film of olive oil on the bottom. Stretch dough out and let rise for around an hour. Place on the hot heated grill for around two minutes. Take off using heavy pot holders to prevent getting burned.  Add the sauce, toppings of choice, herbs, spices an

Supermarket Style Loft Cookies

One of my favorite cut out cookies and those soft loft cookies you find in almost every supermarket decorated for whatever holiday theme is going on. You can make Christmas, Halloween, Valentines, anything you want. These are just a great dough so versatile to work with. Kids love these cookies and often eat all the frosting off before the cookie, you may know someone just like that! The frosting is buttery and delicious along with the cookies. If you love loft cookies try my soft peanut butter molasses cookies also they are so good! This is a simple recipe that will be your new favorite cookie all year long.