Curious about the post title? They do go together, trust me for a moment.
Rewind here a few weeks...I'd just arrived back in Denver after a 12 hour drive. I opened my patio door, and there, waiting oh so patiently for me, was a familiar looking box. My heart did a little leap of joy...I knew that box. Periodically Random House sends me advance copies of books for our book club. (Sadly, having just moved out here to Las Vegas, I need to find another book club but that's a different story.) Twelve hour drive, a crate full of one month's worth of mail, even two suitcases full of laundry and I tore into that box like a madwoman. You have to be pretty exciting to preempt laundry in this house.
The book I received is Friendship Bread by Darien Gee...you know how much I love any book centered around food. I'm not going to lie to you though, I was just as fascinated by the stickie on the book...had Random House's marketing department really written out personal notes on stickies for all of the books? One hour later I forced myself to put the book down, take off my coat and go to bed.
I could write a recap of the book, but so many other sites, like Amazon, will do that much better. I'll just say that once my packing was complete and my stuff was on it's way out here to Vegas, I read the book cover to cover in one sitting. Girlfriends, tragedy, triumph,small town life, family relationships...it's all in there. It's one of those 'fill the bathtub with lots of bubbles and read a book' kind of books. And of course, there's the friendship bread within..originally passed out with a little stickie stating "I hope you like it." Ah Random House--you so clever.
I received friendship bread once and truthfully, didn't know what to do with it after a few loaves of the cinnamony treat. Who knew there were endless variations of bread or even other deliciousness to make with the starter? When one of the characters started making brownies with the starter, I swear I would have unpacked my boxes to to find my baking pans if I'd had some starter. It makes sense really--it's similar in concept to a sourdough starter and you can make pancakes and all kinds of goodies with that. The book even has a website with an entire webpage filled with endless foods to make with the starter....Girl Scout Samoa or Tagalong bread, Oreo and Cream bread, Biscotti, Cinnamon Rolls, Cornbread, Pancakes, Brownies and EVEN cake pops...oh my. Check out the super duper long list of recipes in the recipe box on the Friendship Bread Kitchen site.
So starter in hand, lazy morning before starting my new job next Monday...I chose pancakes for my first friendship bread adventure.
Strawberries are in season...why not right? Sliced thin with a bit of sugar (I used dried agave nectar) -it's kind of like having strawberry shortcake for breakfast.
That is unless you up the ante by adding chocolate chips to your pancakes. Then it's like chocolate covered strawberries and shortcake for breakfast. Or dessert. I have to say, I'm a big fan of friendship bread starter now. Thanks Random House!
And in answer to the inevitable question of what to do with all that extra starter, my answer is--don't make it. I dumped half the starter on the last day and then only added half the ingredients for the final version. Much more manageable and while it seems a little wasteful at first, it's really what you do with sourdough starter.
Chocolate Chip Friendship Pancakes with Fresh Strawberries
adapted from Friendship Bread Kitchen
Ingredients
1 1/2 cup Friendship Bread starter
3/4 cup flour
1 tsp baking powder1 tsp baking soda
2 eggs
1 tsp vanilla extract
1/2 tsp almond extract
1/4 cup canola oil
1/2 cup milk
Chocolate chips
1 lb strawberries sliced
2-3 tbsp sugar (to taste)
Directions
- Combine sugar and strawberries in bowl, stir well and set aside to allow sugar to draw out juices (about 30 mins)
- Preheat griddle
- Measure out Friendship Bread Starter into bowl or 4 cup glass measuring cup. Add wet ingredients and whisk together.
- Combine flour, salt, baking powder and baking soda in a large mixing bowl.
- Pour wet ingredients into dry ingredients and whisk well.
- Spoon batter onto skillet or a greased griddle. Sprinkle with chocolate chips
- Cook until bubbles appear on the surface, then flip and cook until browned on the other side.
- Serve with strawberries
OMG that webpage has really fun recipes. Thanks for sharing and I'll look for the book.
ReplyDeleteI love your chocolate and strawberry combo-one of my favorite pairings ever!
Oh I love a good book. And I really love friendship bread but it is a lot of work to keep all of that starter around but with all of those possibilities. The Somoa Bread looks to die for!
ReplyDeleteoooh, so lovely and tempting. my friend offered me some fb starter awhile back. Now I'll have to see if she still has some!
ReplyDeleteSO funny about the book - I JUST saw it in the latest Goodreads newsletter and thought of you ~ I'll definitely have to read it. I remember getting friendship bread when I was younger, it was so good, but after awhile, my mom didn't know what to do w/ all the starter either...
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun thing to come home to. I agree that food based literature is the best! Can't wait to read this one and try out some of those recipes on the web page. Yum-thanks for sharing the link!!!
ReplyDeleteIs there anything better than strawberries and chocolate? Delish and gorgeous photos as always! Makes me want to invite myself over for breakfast! I love frienship bread in all forms.
ReplyDeleteMy friend Lizzie was just telling me about this book--she made the brownies from the book and they were unbelievable. I can't wait to read it myself. Pancakes look wonderful too!
ReplyDeleteI saw this on good reads and it had great reviews. I didn't know you could make all of those things with starter though-yummy! Can't wait to read it.
ReplyDeleteAnd for the record, strawberry plus chocolate is diviine. Perfect really. ;)
Okay, that's pretty cool that you can make all of that. I always politely pass on starter but it does make sense that its just like sourdogh starter. Love the pancakes idea! How were they? Not that strawberry and chocolate can be bad. :)
ReplyDeleteI know what I'm making for breakfast tomorrow...my kids will love you for this! :) And thanks for the book info, it looks like a fun read!
ReplyDeleteHey chica. Glad you are settling into Las Vegas but sure do miss you out here. any plans to come back to Denver soon?
ReplyDeleteThe pancakes look scrumptious!
Lexi
Perfect for a weekend breakfast. Funny enough, I actually happen to have some starter that my MIL gave me last week. Was debating making bread, but look at this...we're going to make pancakes! :) Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI found your site while seraching recipes for friendship bread. What fun this book and pancake recipe looks like! Thanks for sharing this and the link to all of the great recipes!
ReplyDeleteYou are correct, who would have known! I love the idea of flavoring them all with different puddings and ingredients. The recipe for the girl scout bread looks unbelievable. I"m a huge an of thin mints! And what a fun book to pull it all together. Can't wait to check it out!
ReplyDeleteMy neighbor offered me some starter to try these out. Love the slight yeasty flavor and how fluffy they are!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the book as well and read it in one sitting. What a great choice for recipes. I have been dying to try the brownies but my starter is just on day 5.
ReplyDeleteOh those look so perfect for a Sunday morning. Wish I'd seen them earlier--will be trying the strawberries and chocolate combo next weekend for sure!
ReplyDeleteHi Mary! Thank you for the wonderful post! Would love to connect with you -- email me whenever you have a moment! Congrats on your move!
ReplyDeletexo,
Darien Gee
I freeze my starter- once a year I make about 6 bags of starter, and grow them, then on day 10 I divide them into 1 or 1/2 up sections, and freeze. When I want to use them I take out the amount I need and let it thaw and then use it as usual. great recipes. Thanks for the book info.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous - do you freeze after you divide 'to give away' and freeze - then remove from freezer and then make bread straight away? I would love that.
ReplyDeleteHi Mary! We love your Amish Friendship pictures and recipe! We would love your permission to include them on the Friendship Bread Kitchen Website. You will get full credit and your information will link right back to your blog. Can you please email us and let us know if we can do this! We'd love to work with you! Your friends in the Kitchen! cafescrapper at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteAwesome!! We love these pancakes! Great pics!
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