Edna Mae’s Sour Cream Pancakes from The Pioneer Woman

by Meseidy on November 16, 2009

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For me, Saturday mornings are for sleeping-in and yummy to your tummy, made from scratch breakfast.  I always try to make Obed and I a nice breakfast on Saturday morning.  Sometimes I will get creative like with my french toast cups or bacon and egg cups, sometimes I keep it as simple as eggs and toast.  This Saturday I thought I would turn to the newest addition to my cookbook collection, The Pioneer Woman Cooks.  Ree has entire sections dedicated to breakfast, lunch (dinner) and dinner (supper) in her fabulous new cookbook.  The one recipe that really jumped out at me was Edna Mae’s Sour Cream Pancakes, which was interesting because I am not a big fan of pancakes.  I usually find most pancakes too heavy for breakfast and they suck up the syrup too fast.

When I told Obed that I was going to make sour cream pancakes for breakfast his initial reaction was one of confusion and skepticism.  I said do not question The Pioneer Woman, she knows what she is doing.  I also reminded him that I have yet to fail him in the breakfast department, so at least trust me.

I followed the recipe to the “T” except I added an extra tablespoon of sugar.

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Let’s make some pancakes!

In a medium bowl combine sour cream with dry ingredients and set aside.

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In another bowl crack 2 eggs.

See how talented I am, cracking an egg one handed….I am too cool!

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Now beat the eggs.

“Just beat it, beat it, beat it, beat it”
“No one wants to be defeated ”
“Showin’ how funky and strong is your fight”
“It doesn’t matter who’s wrong or right”

“Just beat it, beat it, beat it, beat it”

Sorry got carried away…..anyway just beat the egg.

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Pour the eggs in with the sour cream and dry ingredients.

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Give it a good stir, it will look a little lumpy at first.

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But stir it until it is just well combined, a few streaks and sour cream lumps are fine.

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Melt butter on hot griddle.  Using a ladle pour pancake batter onto the griddle.  Cook for about  1 to 2 minutes before flipping.  You want the edges to begin to brown and bubbles will form.

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When ready flip your pancakes and cook on the other side for another minute or so.  I know the edges are a little brown but I like my edges crispy.

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Stack high, top with a pad of Buuu-tur….and drizzle with delicious maple syrup.

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These pancakes were absolutely delicious and like I said before, I am not a big fan of pancakes, so that says a lot.  They are very, very light and fluffy. They are now officially my new go-to pancake, perfect for the belly early in the morning or after a long day at the office.  Because who said you can only have pancakes in the morning?  Obed really enjoyed the pancakes too and he, like I said, was pretty skeptical.

Ree you tell G-mama Edna Mae that this Puerto Rican gal is really digging her sour cream pancakes because they are……DA BOMB!  Be sure to tell her just like that, accompanied with some odd hand gestures that neither you or I should be doing. :D

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Ree knew what she was doing when she put this recipe in her fabulous cookbook.  Which if you didn’t know made it to #1 on NY Bestsellers list.  Ree’s cooking style and my cooking style couldn’t be more different. I use plantains, she used potatoes…I do flan, she makes chocolate sheet cake.  It may have to do with the fact that she is from the Midwest and well I am from a small Spanish Caribbean island, but that doesn’t matter because everyone can enjoy her simple down to earth style of cooking.  This has to be just one of the many reasons she made it to #1.  The book if full of hearty homey recipes and stories of her life as a cattle rancher’s wife out in the middle of nowhere Northeast Oklahoma, with 4 beautiful children and a character named Charlie, her basset hound.

I did have the chance to meet her in person at one of her book signings here in Tulsa, she  was just like her book, welcoming, kind and down to earth. Why I acted like a nervous goober/dork, is beyond me. Don’t even ask what I said because I have no recollection.  Although, it was pretty cool that she recognized my name as a Tasty Kitchen member.  Although Meseidy is a somewhat unique name, kind of hard to miss, it was still pretty sweet.

Ree I promise that I will get that picture for my profile sometime in the near future.  I am working on overcoming my photo neurosis.

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In my excitement I almost forgot that I have some good news.  In an effort to spread the sour cream pancake, chocolate sheet cake and fried chicken love I have decided to giveaway not one but two….si eso es correcto…dos, of The Pioneer Woman Cooks cookbooks.

To enter , just tell me the following in the comments section:

Tell me what is one of your favorite Pioneer Woman recipes or stories from her website.

If you don’t know who The Pioneer Woman is check out her site, you will be guaranteed to fall in love with it.

If you don’t have a favorite just leave in the comments….”Gimme, gimme, gimme”.

“Las Reglas”…that means The Rules

Winners will be selected at random using random.org.

Deadline is Thursday 7 p.m. CT. TIMES UP!   Winners will be announced Friday morning.

One entry please or I am going to send El Chupacabra after you.

Ok not really. One entry, pretty please.

Ok, got to go…that Potato Leek Pizza recipe is calling my name.

Print Recipe

Edna Mae’s Sour Cream Pancakes (The Pioneer Woman Cooks)

  • 1 cup sour cream
  • 7 tablespoons all purpose flour
  • 2 tablespoon sugar
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/ 2 teaspoon salt
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • Butter
  • Maple syrup

Warm up your griddle, iron skillet or frying pan at a medium heat.  Get it nice and hot but not smoking.

In a bowl combine sour cream with sifted dry ingredients (flour, sugar, baking soda, & salt).

In separate bowl, whisk the eggs and vanilla together

Pour egg mixture into sour cream/flour mixture. Stir gently until all ingredients are mixed well.

Melt about a tablespoon of butter onto griddle. Using a ladle pour about 1/4 cup of pancake batter onto the pan, making about a 4 inch in diameter pancake

Cook each side of the pancake for about 1 to 2 minutes, flipping when the edges start to brown and cake begins to bubble.

Remove from heat and stack high, top with a pad of butter and drizzle with lots of maple syrup!

{ 32 comments… read them below or add one }

Jessica Westfall November 16, 2009 at 11:49 pm

The Pots de creme….oh holy mother! If you haven’t tried it, you MUST!!

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Nereida Martinez November 17, 2009 at 2:02 am

I haven’t ever been to her site but now I must go since I trust you so! And the chupacabra doesn’t scare me just el cuco.

Oh dame, dame, dame!

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Beth Lee November 17, 2009 at 7:55 am

Her Spicy Pulled Pork. We’ve had it in tortillas with salsa and guacamole, tossed with barbecue sauce, even on top of pizzas. Yummy!!!!!

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Kate November 17, 2009 at 8:48 am

I made these last weekend and they were AWESOME. I was positive that using only 7 tablespoons of flour was a mistake in the recipe — but it was perfectly right. These were the lightest, fluffiest pancakes ever. Ree ROCKS.

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Kate November 17, 2009 at 8:49 am

And my favorite recipe? The Apple Dumplings on her site. Mindblowing.

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Amelie November 17, 2009 at 8:51 am

Her Yogurt-Marmalade Cake is to die for!!!

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St. Fairsted Farm/ ang November 17, 2009 at 9:15 am

My favorite story is when her & MM went to the their farm in the southern Oklahoma… MM called the cattle up and the she bursted out into barking…she’s crazy that way.

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Angelina Ramis November 17, 2009 at 9:49 am

I would have to say that it was hard to pick one of her recipes but I think that The Chicken Spaghetti a.k.a “the Only Casserole Marlboro Man will eat” is a favorite for my family. Mi marido prefiere comida criollo but this recipes keeps him returning for seconds!

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pamm November 17, 2009 at 10:12 am

You have got to try her popper recipe. I think it is the first recipe in the book and it is killer.

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Kata November 17, 2009 at 10:32 am

Crash Hot Potatoes!! They’re yummy and fun to say.

I also love her stories about her brother Mike and her children – they just make my heart all warm and fuzzy.

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Dawn November 17, 2009 at 11:26 am

Can you freeze these?

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Stefanie November 17, 2009 at 12:47 pm

I LOVE her crash hot potatoes – they are DELICIOUS!

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Meghan November 17, 2009 at 1:50 pm

Her pot roast. A perfect meal for a cold fall evening…

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Karen November 17, 2009 at 3:00 pm

The prune cake!

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Jenn November 17, 2009 at 3:01 pm

the jalepeno/bacon/cream cheese delights. addicting!

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katherine November 17, 2009 at 4:32 pm

my favorite from her blog is Pastor Ryan’s cajun meatloaf

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Kirby November 17, 2009 at 4:52 pm

Steak w/ the onion blue cheese sauce, and eggs benedict w/ the blender hollandaise.

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Crystal November 17, 2009 at 5:34 pm

ooh, right now my favorite Pioneer Woman recipe is the Chicken Parmigiana.

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Leigh Anne November 17, 2009 at 6:31 pm

oh my gosh, her chicken scallopini, bolognese sauce, coq au vin, apple tart, chicken spaghetti, and i JUST made her squash and carrot soup two days ago — it is so, so good. cant you tell that i LOVE her? and i’d lOVE a copy of the cookbook too!! :)

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Smadar November 17, 2009 at 7:58 pm

Black Heels to Tractor Wheels all the way, baby!

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Paula November 17, 2009 at 8:10 pm

My favorite PW recipe is definitely the cinnamon roll recipe! It is too delicious. I’ve never had these pancakes, but I am going to make them this weekend! Thanks for the inspiration. Love the site!

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Susan November 17, 2009 at 10:24 pm

You must gimme a book because I so had a fish named el chupacabra and I am SO not making that up! Did you ever see the X Files episode about chupacabra? Surely, we’ve had a conversation about el chupacabrita? Oh, I so deserve this cookbook. LOL.

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Betty November 18, 2009 at 9:47 pm

Mmmmmm….Grandma Iny’s Prune Cake is delicious! I had to make it twice in one week this fall! It’ll definitely turn up again for Thanksgiving.

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Naomi G. November 18, 2009 at 11:45 pm

I would have to say the tres leches or the strawberry shortcake. [: Thanks for sharing the website.

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jo reyes November 18, 2009 at 11:54 pm

I love the story about the Chocolate Spreads!

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Andrea November 19, 2009 at 3:09 am

I love her (and her hominy casserole)!

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Smadar March 12, 2010 at 9:04 am

Hmm… whatever happened to my prize? :(

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Gail November 26, 2010 at 1:12 pm

The pancakes were delectable. I used white-whole wheat flour, so I needed to add 2 Tbl of milk to the batter to thin it out. I also added some frozen berries. YUM! The recipe did not make enough for my family of four, so next time I’d definitely double it.

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sarah February 15, 2011 at 9:54 pm

made these babies and they were awesome!! I added some fresh blueberries, half/half, and a 1/4 cup more flour. Thanks for sharing cause they are awesome!!

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Heather July 16, 2011 at 1:00 pm

I feel so rude, but… Gimme, gimme, gimme!
I just finished Black Heels and Tractor Wheels and am dying to dig into some of her recipes!

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Leslie May 27, 2012 at 2:11 pm

I was so looking forward to these but must admit, in my opinion, not good. Too eggy.

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Barbara September 17, 2012 at 4:10 pm

I made these yesterday. I’ve been cooking for 50 yrs. and these were a mess
to make. Next time, I’m either going to put more flour or less sour cream.
The batter looked just like hers but they tended to be almost raw in the center.
I’m surprised no one else had my trouble.

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