GUIDE / INSTRUCTIONS
Step 1 – Soak the Raisins:
Step 2 – Let’s cook the Stewed Plums:
Cut the vanilla bean in half lengthwise and scrape-out the vanilla seeds / paste.
Wash the plums, cut into halves and remove the pits.
In a pot over medium heat add the sugar and let caramelize it slightly.
Add red wine, rum, cinnamon, star anise, orange juice, vanilla bean and seeds and cook for 2 minutes.
Add the plums and reduce the heat to low. Let simmer on low heat for 3 minutes, it will thicken a bit.
Remove from heat and let the stewed plums come to room temperature.
Step 3 – Prepare the Vanilla Bean for the Pancake Batter:
Step 4 – Whisk the Egg Whites:
Separate the eggs and set the egg yolks aside.
In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment add the egg whites and a pinch of salt and beat at high speed about 2-3 minutes until stiff peaks form. Set aside.
Step 5 – Make the Batter:
In a large mixing bowl add the milk, lemon zest, vanilla and salt and then with a whisk stir in the flour.
Once you achieve a nice runny batter, then add the egg yolks.
Using a rubber spatula and fold in the stiff egg whites to the egg yolk mixture until combined and smooth. Be very gentle and do not overmix batter. Tip – Adding the flour before the eggs will avoid lumps in the batter.
Step 6 – Let’s make our Kaiserschmarren:
Heat up a (12-inch / 20 cm Ø) frying pan, over medium heat with 1 tablespoons butter.
Pour in the batter about ½ inch / 1 cm high and bake for about 2 minutes.
Reduce the heat slightly to not burn the batter.
Sprinkle the drained raisins over the batter and bake for further 2-3 minutes.
Use a spatula to peak underneath the pancake to see if it’s golden brown already.
Using a spatula quarter the pancake, turn it over and let it bake for 1 more minute.
Divide into bite-size pieces, add 1 tablespoon butter and sprinkle with 1 tablespoon of sugar and briefly caramelize. We are ready to serve.
Step 7 – Let’s serve it:
Remove from the stove and transfer onto serving plates.
Dust with plenty powdered sugar.
Serve with either mullet stewed plums or / apple sauce or / vanilla ice cream on the side. Yummy! Please enjoy!
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Best known in Austria as “Emperor’s Mess”, “Kaiserschmarren with Zwetschgenröster” The Emperor’s Mess is a sweet dessert that takes its name from the Austrian emperor (Kaiser) Franz Joseph I, who was very fond of this kind of fluffy shredded pancake.