Fluffy wholemeal spelt pancakes made with kefir and served with a sophisticated coffee, cardamom chocolate sauce. Serve as a dessert or a decadent brunch. Perfect for Pancake Day too.
Yes, it’s another flipping pancake post! But Pancake Day is very nearly here and I’m making the most of it. It’s one of my favourite days of the year as it’s a good excuse to indulge. English, Dutch, Scots, American, Breton, sweet, savoury – pancakes of any description are fine by me.
Last week I made some savoury pea protein pancakes. Today I give you wholemeal spelt pancakes served with a sophisticated coffee cardamom chocolate sauce.
I’m renowned for adding flavours to my pancake batter, but this time I wanted plain pancakes, so the sauce would speak for itself. Plain pancakes lend themselves to both sweet and savoury accompaniments, which is just what I want on pancake day.
Some savoury, some sweet, all lush. Before smothering a stack of these wholemeal spelt pancakes in the luscious coffee cardamom chocolate sauce, I had a couple with a fried egg, tomatoes and chilli salt. Taste sensation!
OXO Kitchen Tools
These wholemeal spelt pancakes use kefir and are super simple to make. The process was made even easier this time with a fabulous bundle of tools courtesy of OXO. I have a few OXO Good Grips utensils now and I use them all the time. They are sturdy, well designed and very comfortable to hold.
The extra wide silicone pancake turner is fantastic and makes flipping pancakes a breeze. There is no danger of scratching non-stick surfaces and it glides under the pancakes with no fuss at all. I was also impressed by the white stainless steel mixing bowl, which has a non-slip base to avoid the bowl sliding whilst mixing.
Other gadgets included in the bundle were a squeeze and pour silicone measuring jug, a balloon whisk, a silicone lemon squeeze & store and a 3-in-1 egg separator.
The latter is a particularly nifty little gadget. It hooks onto the side of most bowls and can be used for cracking eggs, sifting out broken bits of eggshell and separating the eggs. Although I didn’t need to separate eggs for my wholemeal spelt pancakes, I had to give it a try anyway. The egg cracked easily and the white slithered down into the bowl whilst the yolk stayed behind.
Last, but by no means least, I received a trigger ice cream scoop. I’ve been coveting one of these for a long time. I can never get the ice cream out of my current scoop. In this instance, I used the scoop for measuring out my pancake batter.
Wholemeal Spelt Pancakes with Coffee Cardamom Chocolate Sauce
Unless I’m flipping vegan pancakes, I use kefir to make my pancake batter. It always gives a spectacular fluffy result, even with 100% wholemeal flour. If you don’t have kefir, you can use buttermilk or watered down yoghurt. The other ingredients are few: wholewheat spelt flour, an egg, salt and raising agents.
Once you have perfect plain pancakes, it’s all in the sauce. The sauce I used here is simple to make, though the taste is complex. Coffee and cardamom are a Middle Eastern classic. Combine them with chocolate and you have a match made in heaven, as you’ll know if you’ve tried my coffee cardamom chocolate mousse cake.
So how about trying out my wholemeal spelt pancakes this Shrove Tuesday?
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Wholemeal Spelt Pancakes – The Recipe
Wholemeal Spelt Pancakes with Coffee Cardamom Chocolate Sauce
Ingredients
Pancakes
- 230 g wholemeal spelt flour
- 1 tsp baking powder
- ¼ tsp bicarbonate of soda (baking soda)
- 1 pinch Himalayan pink rock salt
- 1 large egg
- 250 ml kefir can use buttermilk or watered down yoghurt
Chocolate Sauce
- 2 cardamom pods I used 2 drops Holy Lama cardamom spice drops
- 75 ml strong black coffee
- 25 g golden caster sugar
- 100 g dark chocolate (70%) chopped
- 50 ml double cream (heavy cream)
Serve With
- 25 g flaked almonds toasted
Instructions
Pancakes
- Whisk the dry ingredients together.
- Make a well in the middle and break in the egg. Add the kefir and whisk from the inside out until the batter is just mixed.
- Leave to rest for a few minutes, whilst you make the chocolate sauce.
- Lightly grease a non-stick frying pan and place over a moderate heat. Drop large spoonfuls of the batter onto the pan and cook for 3 minutes or so, when bubbles have appeared on the surface and the batter is almost set. Flip and cook on the over side for a further 2-3 minutes.
- Place on a plate and keep warm in the oven until they are all done.
Chocolate Sauce
- Grind the seeds from the cardamom pods, if using,
- Warm the coffee and sugar together in a pan and stir until the sugar is dissolved.
- Turn off the heat and add the remaining ingredients. Stir until the chocolate has melted and the sauce is smooth.
- Leave to cool slightly, then pour over the warm pancakes.
- Sprinkle with the toasted flaked almonds.
Notes
Nutrition Estimate
Sharing
I’m sharing this recipe for wholemeal spelt pancakes with The Peachicks Bakery for #CookBlogShare.
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Rebecca - Glutarama says
Coffee and cardamom flavour toppings sound amazing – always on the look out for different ways to serve pancakes as we have them a lot.
Choclette says
It’s a really good combination and goes so well with chocolate. Enjoy your pancakes.
Midge @ Peachicks' Bakery says
I NEED one of those lemon squeeze-y gadgets so cool! Pancakes look rather fab too! #CookBlogShare
Choclette says
The lemon squeezy thing is pretty nifty, but I keep forgetting to use it!
Lesley says
What a lovely pancake recipe and something just a bit different. I love the addition of cardamon and coffee in your chocolate sauce sound delicious. Finishing them with a topping of toasted almonds for added crunch is always a win for me as I love almonds.
Choclette says
I’m totally with you on the almond front. Wish we could grow them in the UK. The cardamom and coffee works wonders for a chocolate sauce.
Sharon @ Bit of the Good Stuff says
My family are huge fans of pancakes and we eat them pretty much every weekend. I’m always on the lookout for new twists, flavour combinations and ideas for toppings. We certainly haven’t tried a coffee cardamom chocolate topped spelt pancake yet! Definitely need to add this to the ‘to try’ list 🙂 Thanks for sharing your recipe and Happy Pancake Day for Tuesday! ❤️
Choclette says
Thanks Sharon. I’m rather envious of your weekly pancakes, what a lovely tradition. Let me know if you try either the pancakes or the sauce. Happy Pancake Day to you too 🙂
Dom says
Spelt flour is epic. These look so good and that choc cardamom sauce. Hello!!
Choclette says
Spelt makes fab pancakes and yes, this is the best chocolate sauce – ever!
Natalie | Natalie's Food & Health says
Oh my… that coffee cardamom chocolate sauce sounds so sooo good. Love that these pancakes are healthy and I could enjoy worry-free 😉 BTW, I like the ice cream scoop hack for pouring batter on the pan! Must remember that for next time I make pancakes.
Choclette says
Thanks Natalie. The chocolate sauce is rather fabulous, though sadly I’m unable to say it’s healthy. The pancakes are another matter 🙂
Chris @thinlyspread says
Oh my word, that sauce is awesome! I love spelt flour, it adds a bit of interest and the pancakes look lovely BUT THAT SAUCE! 🙂
Choclette says
That sauce is truly awesome Chris. But the pancakes are rather good too 😀
Emily Coates says
These look delicious! Lovely pictures too xx
Choclette says
Thanks Emily. I could eat them all over again 🙂
Emily | Oat&Sesame says
Post as many pancake recipes as you want – no one is going to argue there! I have a package of spelt flour just waiting for these! I love that they go savory or sweet – that coffee cardamom chocolate sauce sounds insanely yummy.
Choclette says
Thanks Emily, spelt is my favourite all purpose flour and I use it for most things. Let me know if you make them.
Hannah Hossack-Lodge says
I love spelt flour and it works great in pancakes! That coffee cardamom chocolate sauce looks and sounds to die for 🙂
Choclette says
Thanks Hannah. I use spelt flour for most of my baking. It’s fab stuff. As is that sauce 🙂
Kate - gluten free alchemist says
Yep…… Pancakes everywhere at the moment! But look at that sauce…. How tempting is that?!
Choclette says
That sauce is way too tempting Kate and I’ll let you into a secret. It doesn’t need pancakes 😉
Fiona Saluk says
I love love love chocolate and cardamom together and don’t know why it’s not a more common combination! Thank you for sharing and that oxo egg separator is calling my name…
Choclette says
It’s quite a common combination with me, but yes it should be better known. The egg separator is brill.
Veena Azmanov says
I love that chocolate Sauce combo….!! I’ve never eaten spelt flour pancakes but these do look like I would enjoy them,
Choclette says
I hope you give them a try. That chocolate sauce is fantastic.
Cathy @ Planet Veggie says
You always make such interesting pancakes – I only ever make ‘normal’ ones (well, apart from the vegan ones, I suppose).
Choclette says
Vegan indeed! You forget just how creative you are Cathy 🙂
Elaine @ Dishes Delish says
I love pancakes! And I love spelt flour. These look so delicious!
Choclette says
Thanks Elaine. Spelt makes surprisingly good pancakes I find.
Jenny says
Ooh, so many different things I’ve never tried before. Love the sound of using spelt and kefir to make pancakes and the sauce sounds divine.
Choclette says
Thanks Jenny, spelt and kefir are two of my star ingredients and yes, that sauce is divine 🙂
Rhizowen says
A life without pancakes isn’t worth living.
Choclette says
Haha, it would be very sad indeed to have no pancakes to look forward to.
Jemma @ Celery and Cupcakes says
I’m so excited about Pancake Day. These look so delicious and those OXO products look great too.
Choclette says
Thanks Jemma. Pancake Day is one of the best days of the year. The run up to it is pretty good too – plenty of opportunities to use the OXO tools.
Karen @ Seasonal Cravings says
OMG that chocolate sauce looks so good – it has so many flavors going on. This is such a creative dish, can’t wait to try it!
Choclette says
Thanks Karen. The chocolate sauce is the sort of thing you just want to eat out of the jar with a spoon.
Lucy Parissi says
These sound so delicious – love the flavour combo in that chocolate sauce! Those OXO tools look fabulous too – I need that spatula and egg separator…
Choclette says
Thanks Lucy. The chocolate sauce is phenomenal and the spatial and egg separator aren’t bad either 😉
Kitty Morris says
Oh they look absolutely lush! I haven’t tried spelt flour before but these look fab
Choclette says
Spelt is a brilliant flour. It’s particularly good for those with a low wheat tolerance and it tastes delicious.
Elinor Hill aka Beachhutcook says
I really want to try using spelt flour after looking at this. I have in my head that it’s heavy in texture and flavour – I’m wrong aren’t I? Funny how you get an idea stuck.
Choclette says
I love spelt flour. It’s been my flour of choice for many years now. I guess it just depends on the recipe you use, but I don’t find it to be heavy at all and most definitely not in these pancakes. And the nutty flavour is a bonus. But if you’re used to only using white flour, it may take a while to get used to it.
Angie@Angie's Recipes says
Awesome! We just had some sourdough pancakes yesterday…going to make some more this weekend.
Choclette says
Ooh sourdough pancakes sound a fabulous idea. I bet they’re good. Do you have the recipe on your blog?