If there’s one thing I’ve learned in my career as a parent, it’s this: It does not take a whole lot to make a kid happy. I knew a mom a while back who had a special favorite pink plate reserved for sick days, so when her daughter was home with the flu, there was at least one bright spot in the day if she had the stomach for a Saltine or two. (Prompting her daughter to once say “I love being home sick!”) I know parents who decorated their 13-year-old daughter’s room with homemade flag banners and crowned her with a paper tiara for her half birthday. (Prompting the 13-year-old daughter to instagram a shot of the whole affair with the caption “I love my parents!”); I know another dad who randomly announces “Carvel Night!” at the dinner table and then bolts with the kids, without cleaning up, to the nearest outpost in order to secure their Flying Saucers and soft serve vanilla on a wafer cone with rainbow sprinkles. (Prompting the mom at that dinner table, who I, ahem, know very well, to say “Are you sure you’re all not just trying to get out of clean-up here?”)
As long as we’re on the topic of sprinkles. These pancakes: They are in Joy the Baker‘s newest book, Over Easy, a gorgeous little collection of recipes devoted to breakfasty brunchy meals and features the kinds of dishes — Buttered-Pecan French Toast, Chicken and Maple Waffle Sandwiches, Brown Butter Banana Bread Doughnuts — where you’re like Yes, those are the foods that make everyone happy. How have I forgotten that?
I stopped on the Happy Birthday Pancakes photo, though, which are classic fluffy buttermilk numbers, but include the kind of small detail that will yield big birthday memories for a kid: the rainbow sprinkles folded into the batter. So simple, so doable, so sweet.
Even sweeter: A Giveaway! Comment below to be eligible for a free copy of Over Easy. One reader will be chosen at random and contest ends on Wednesday, April 5 at 5:00 pm ET. Thanks Joy!
Happy Birthday Pancakes
SERVES 1
Speckled with rainbow sprinkles and made in a small, stackable batch, they’re a surprise just for the birthday boy or girl.
2⁄ 3 cup all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon granulated sugar
1 ⁄ 2 teaspoon baking powder
1 ⁄ 2 teaspoon baking soda
Generous pinch of salt
1 large egg
1 ⁄4 cup buttermilk
1 tablespoon unsalted butter, melted
1 ⁄ 2 teaspoon plus a dash of pure vanilla extract
1 ⁄ 2 cup heavy whipping cream
2 teaspoons confectioners’ sugar
About 1 tablespoon clarified butter (or regular butter) for the pan
2 tablespoons multicolored jimmies (sprinkles to Northeasterners!), plus more for topping
1. In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, granulated sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt.
2. In a small bowl, whisk together the egg, buttermilk, butter, and ½ teaspoon of vanilla. Pour the whole mixture into the flour mixture and whisk until the wet and dry ingredients are fully incorporated. Let rest for 10 minutes.
3. In a medium bowl, whisk the cream by hand or with a hand mixer for about 5 minutes, until it holds very soft peaks. Add the confectioners’ sugar and a dash of vanilla and beat for about 3 more minutes, until it forms slightly firmer but still spoonable soft peaks.
4. In a medium nonstick skillet over medium heat, melt about half of the clarified butter.
5. Just before cooking the pancakes, fold 2 tablespoons of jimmies into the batter. Spoon 2 heaping tablespoonfuls of batter into the skillet. Cook until browned around the edges, about 2 minutes. Flip the pancake and cook until browned on the other side, about 2 minutes. Transfer to a plate and repeat with the remaining batter, adding the rest of the butter to the pan to cook (you should have 6 small pancakes).
6. Stack all of the pancakes on a plate. Top with the whipped cream, sprinkle with more jimmies, light a candle, and sing “Happy Birthday”!
Reprinted from Joy the Baker Over Easy. Copyright © 2017 by Joy the Baker, Inc. Interior and cover photographs by Jon Melendez. Published by Clarkson Potter/Publishers, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC.
Update: The winner has been notified. (Congrats Heather!) Thanks to everyone who played.
Love the birthday pancakes idea!!
I would love to win this cookbook – brunch is my favorite, I love Joy the Baker, DALS is pretty great too, and my kids out sprinkles on *everything!*
Yum!
Great recipe and another tool to celebrate everything. Thank you.
What a fun idea! Thank you so much for sharing!! 🙂 am going to try these for an upcoming birthday weekend! Love DALS!
DALS and Joy the Baker are the two blogs I ALWAYS check no matter what. This mashup makes me so happy. Thank you for the sprinkle inspiration!
My daughter’s birthday is coming up in May and these look perfect for birthday breakfast!
we are big fans of tiny celebrations. the new book looks inspiring. thanks for the chance!
Growing up, birthday pancakes were always in shape of the birthday kid’s initials! Sprinkles would be even sweeter. Looking forward to Joy’s new book!
I want these for my birthday!
My kids love pancakes, but I have yet to master the technique. Not sure if I’m getting the pan too hot or being too impatient, or if maybe I need a different pan, but I always seem to end up with some burnt ones and some underdone ones. I’ve resorted to waffles, because the automatic waffle maker takes the guesswork out of when to flip/is it done yet.
I had the same experience, until I started using an electric griddle for pancakes. Now, I’m not a fan of single use kitchen items, so this pan has proven to be worth its weight for all manner of fried items (I’m looking at you, chicken cutlets!).
I have an electric griddle that’s wide and flat that I’ve never used. Maybe that would be good for pancakes, but one of the reasons I’ve never used it is the bulk and difficulty of storage mean it’s not easily accessible. Is there another version of electric griddle that has sides you can also use to deep fry?
Now that I think about it, I guess you’re pan-frying those cutlets, which I could do on the electric griddle. It may be worth digging it out of storage to try it out! I want to improve my pancake technique!
These look so fun! Perfect for birthday breakfast in bed, too 🙂
This book sounds fun! 🙂
At my house, they’ll have to be converted to birthday waffles!
Love this idea! I can’t wait to surprise my girls with these pancakes
These look delicious!!
These are so much fun! With no birthdays in the near future I am making them for Easter breakfast for sure!
What a good idea!!! I always forget about how simple it is to make something special with sprinkles! I might try some in my next batch of waffles too! Thanks for reminding us to celebrate the little things!
This sounds like the perfect idea for my little one’s birthday!
We love birthday pancakes, complete with rainbow sprinkles. I also add a little bit of yellow cake mix to the batter. I’m not so sure my kids’ teachers love this tradition after we send them to school, but what can you do? It’s tradition!
Thanks for the chance to win!
Looks like a great cookbook!
We have three birthdays in the next month – these will be perfect.
Love this idea!
I love this! Kids really love small gestures and sprinkles are always awesome!
this looks delicious!
These are adorable! My daughter’s half birthday is this weekend – the perfect idea for a girl who loves her some pancakes and sprinkles!
Love these! When asked what kind of cake my son wanted for his second birthday, he shouted “Pancakes!” These would have been perfect!
The cookbook looks amazing!