No Oven Needed! Bubble Tea Soufflé Pancakes: Satisfy Your Bubble Tea and Pancake Cravings

Craving pancakes but also want bubble tea? This indulgent moment calls for a plate full of bubble tea soufflé pancakes 😜 Satisfy your craving for both pancakes and bubble tea at once! This time, I've slightly modified the original soufflé recipe by adding a tea bag to create a milk tea base for the batter, paired with black tea whipped cream and brown sugar pearls. When freshly made, the visual appeal is truly amazing!
However, since this recipe doesn't use baking powder, the soufflé pancakes will deflate immediately after cooking 😂 But since you're making them for yourself, they're still delicious even when deflated. If you're interested, try making them at home; the ingredients and method are quite simple!
❤️ For more recipes, visit: https://missyuan.cooking/bubbletea-souffle/
No Oven Needed! Bubble Tea Soufflé Pancakes: Satisfy Your Bubble Tea and Pancake Cravings
Craving pancakes but also want bubble tea? This indulgent moment calls for a plate full of bubble tea soufflé pancakes 😜 Satisfy your craving for both pancakes and bubble tea at once! This time, I've slightly modified the original soufflé recipe by adding a tea bag to create a milk tea base for the batter, paired with black tea whipped cream and brown sugar pearls. When freshly made, the visual appeal is truly amazing!
However, since this recipe doesn't use baking powder, the soufflé pancakes will deflate immediately after cooking 😂 But since you're making them for yourself, they're still delicious even when deflated. If you're interested, try making them at home; the ingredients and method are quite simple!
❤️ For more recipes, visit: https://missyuan.cooking/bubbletea-souffle/
Cooking Instructions
- 1
1. Sift the cake flour to make it finer.
2. Microwave the milk and tea bag to make a strong hot milk tea, then let it cool for later use. - 2
1. Use 30g of hot water to steep the black tea, then cut open the tea bag and add some to the whipped cream later.
2. After whipping the cream, add the strong black tea and tea powder. Mix well and chill for later use.*The whipped cream should be smooth. If over-whipped, add more black tea to adjust the consistency.
- 3
1. Add egg whites and 1/2 of the sugar to a mixing bowl and beat until foamy.
2. Add the remaining 1/2 of the sugar and beat until soft peaks form (should form a hook shape and not fall).*Chilled egg whites whip better and create finer foam.
- 4
Add egg yolks and milk tea to a mixing bowl and mix well.
- 5
Add the sifted cake flour and mix until smooth and without lumps.
- 6
Scoop a tablespoon of meringue into the egg yolk batter and mix with a whisk.
- 7
Pour the slightly runny egg yolk batter into the remaining meringue and gently fold with a spatula.
*Be gentle! Otherwise, the meringue will deflate.
*When folding, use a 'J' shape from the edge to the bottom of the bowl. - 8
Gently fill a piping bag with the mixed batter.
*You can clip the tip of the piping bag to prevent spills.
- 9
1. Lightly coat a frying pan with vegetable oil and heat over low heat.
2. Once heated, pipe the batter into the pan. - 10
Cover with a lid and cook one side for 2-3 minutes.
- 11
Flip, cover with a lid, and cook the other side for another 2-3 minutes, then remove from the pan.
*Use a silicone or slightly curved spatula to avoid deflating the soufflé when flipping.
*Each pan conducts heat differently, so after cooking one, you'll get a better sense of the timing. - 12
Finally, drizzle with black tea whipped cream and top with brown sugar pearls.
- 13
Your delicious bubble tea soufflé pancakes are ready!
- 14
Cooking soufflé pancakes is a race against time. Flip gently while cooking and serve immediately to enjoy the fluffy texture. Even when deflated, they are still deliciously soft. This bubble tea soufflé uses brown sugar pearls, so the black tea whipped cream doesn't need extra sugar, or it would be too sweet.
The milk tea flavor gives the soufflé a darker color and a subtle tea aroma, adding more depth compared to plain soufflé. Once served, my family quickly devoured them XD
I took a shortcut this time by using brown sugar pearls from a popular local bubble tea shop, paired with black tea whipped cream, making the soufflé a perfect match.
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