This new pancake recipe takes fluffiness to another level! Why not try it this Shrove Tuesday a.k.a. Pancake Day? Scroll down to discover how to make this delicious sweet, fluffy pancake from Austria - Kaiserschmarrn.
As you can see from the above photo, this is not a pancake as we know it! Kaiserschmarrn is torn up into pieces and tossed in icing sugar. It's often served with an apple or plum compote, but it's equally delicious just on its own or with some fresh fruit.
I suppose you could call it the pancake version of Eton Mess...
Spending the past two weeks in Germany and Austria, skiing and hanging out with my granddaughter I rather happily rediscovered the traditional Kaiserschmarrn, or 'Emperor's mess'. It's a dish I had been pretty much addicted to when working there as an aupair girl back in the dark ages...
Kaiserschmarrn is a sweet, super-fluffy pancake which traditionally contains rum-soaked raisins. I've left the rum out. Don't get me wrong, I'm not one to say no to the odd rum punch, I just think in this case pancake tastes better without, and the kids don't really like the taste of rum! If you want your Kaiserschmarrn to be boozy, just soak your raisins in 2 tablespoons of dark rum for 30 minutes beforehand.
Alternatively you can leave out the raisins completely.
A treat indeed. What's not to like?

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Bored of normal crepe-style pancakes on Pancake Day? This Kaiserschmarrn is a light, and super-fluffy, commonly served in Bavaria and Austria. It's chopped up and tossed with icing sugar, then served with a fruit compote or fresh fruit. Or just as it comes... It's packed with protein, so perfect for post exercise recovery :)
N.B. If you want to cook this recipe for 4 people, then just double the ingredients. However, I think it is easier to cook using a small frying pan, so I would recommend cooking two smaller batches rather than using a larger frying pan for 4 people.