If you are looking for a different, flavourful and easy breezy breakfast for your weekdays or some fabulous crepe like pancakes for your brunch, you should take a look to my today's post. Malawah, is a simple sweet crepe like pancakes prepared with flour, egg and sugar along with milk. These are basic ingredients for Malawah, however many variations do exists. But i grabbed this pancakes from Somali Kitchen where the author used cardamom powder to bring the flavor to this dangerously addictive pancakes. I have a small story behind this Malawah, yes actually while i was looking for International flatbreads for September mega marathon, i crossed this Malawah. Honestly my first choice for the september's theme was pancakes or crepes from various parts of the world.Obviously i bookmarked this crepes but unfortunately i changed my theme to flatbreads as i had hard time finding some alphabetic letters. However i seriously want to try this Somalian pancakes very soon as possible as i have some ardent crepe lovers at home.
Am running this week's blogging marathon with Pick one Alphabet,3 countries. And i picked 'S', hence this ultimate super delicious, thin, dangerously addictive Malawah for the theme.Somalian people eat Malawah for their breakfast or snacks with honey. These pancakes are just prefect to kick start a day. Quite filling, these pancakes makes excellent dessert after a meal as well. As much as French crepes, you can go for any spread of your choice to enjoy this pancakes. Though a Yemenite flatbread aka Malawah do exists, Somalis fondly call this pancakes as Malawah however Malawah is written as Malawax in Somali. If you dont have enough time to prepare these pancakes earlier in the morning, make them a day before and conserve them properly in fridge. Reheat them in microwave oven and enjoy with your favourite jam, honey or nutella. With subtle cardamom flavour, these Malawah pancakes are simply awesome to indulge without any guilt for a weekend brunch.
3+1/2cups Self Raising flour
2nos Eggs
1/2cup Sugar
1/2 tsp Salt
1tsp Cardamom powder
3+1/4cups Milk
Oil /Butter for cooking
Take the eggs, sugar, milk, salt and cardamom powder in a blender and blend until everything turns frothy
Now add the flour slowly to the blender and mix until the mixture turns as a smooth batter.
Place a non-stick frying pan or tawa on medium heat.
Pour enough batter at the centre of the pan. Move the pan in circular motion so that the batter can easily spread.
Drizzle some oil on top of the pancake, once its turns brown, flip the pancake and cook on the other side.
Remove the pancake from the pan and continue the same process with remaining batter.
Serve warm or hot with your favourite spreads.
14 comments:
Wow these pancakes look yummy Priya. Great way to kick start the day.
Wow! Cardamom in pancakes..This would be refreshing and easy morning breakfast.
These sweet crepes look absolutely yum Priya. This would make an amazing snacks for evening.
OMG what a brown crunchy texture and look is so tempting. Really you would be tempted to make these. But even I am feeling so if they will comes so beautiful. taste with cardamom will be cheery on cake.
These crepes look amazing. I shall have to try the eggpless version sometime.
These crepes surely on the sweeter side by themselves and look amazing. Kids would definitely like this as a breakfast option.
Wow crepes looks yummy, cardamom might have given awesome flavor to them.
These crepes are such wonderful one to enjoy for a breakfast Priya, wonderful pick!
Your sweet pancakes look soft and delicious Priya. Adding cardamom powder makes them extra special.
The pancakes look so delicious and tempting Priya! It would make a beautiful breakfast or snack...bookmarking this to try asap!
These pancakes are looking so good Priya. Who would not love to start his day with these delicious pancakes
What a beautiful texture these pancakes have and I love the name of the pancakes. Awesome pick!
Those pancakes look incredible priya, amazing texture and a perfect breakfast to start your day!
This sweet pancakes looks so yummy and tasty.
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