Cattail Griddlecakes

Cattail Griddlecakes

Cattail Griddlecakes

 

Top these versatile and blini-like griddlecakes with a fresh green salsa and a bite of chile. They also lend themselves well to Southeast Asian-style dipping sauces (fish sauce, lime, sugar, chile), and play well with smoked salmon or salmon roe with herb cheese, or with dollops of fragrant curry and yogurt. The recipe doubles very well.

 

1 cup immature male cattail flowers (green), stripped from the stalk

1 cup blanched fresh corn kernels

¼ cup flour

1 tsp. baking powder

1/8 tsp. salt

¼ tsp. chile flakes

¼ cup plain yogurt

1 large egg, beaten

2 T. butter

 

Place the cattails, corn flour, baking powder, salt and chile in a bowl. Make a well in the center and add the yogurt and beaten egg. Stir well. If the mixture seems too dry, add a little more yogurt. Heat a skillet over medium-high heat and melt some of the butter to coat the bottom. Scoop a spoonful of the thick batter into the pan. Repeat, making sure not to crowd the pan. When some bubbles in the surface of the griddlecakes pop, flip them over and cook the other side until golden, about 4 minutes. Keep warm in a folded napkin. Serve warm. (They freeze well, just reheat in a hot oven or in a toast oven.)

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