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White Asparagus with vegan Sauce Hollandaise & Herb Pancakes

Vegane Kräuterpfannkuchen mit Spargel und veganer Hollandaise

This white Asparagus with creamy sauce Hollandaise is guaranteed to delight all your guests, friends and family. Because there is not only coming along a delicious, vegan hollandaise with the asparagus, but also fluffy, soft pancakes with many aromatic herbs. The combination of the golden-roasted, fragrant pancakes with the slightly tart taste of asparagus and the creamy sauce is simply second to none. And nothing beats fresh herbs! Add plenty of them. Chives and parsley suit perfect. In this recipe we also already add plenty of herbes into the pancake batter, as this not only tastes great, but looks awesome too.

I prepared his recipe many times. So, it is guaranteed to turn out great and it is done without much effort. The list of ingredients is also very clear and consists mainly of “basics”, which you will surely already have at home. Enjoy the asparagus season and this wonderful dish. I am very much looking forward to your feedback. All the best, yours Lea.

Vegane Kräuterpfannkuchen mit Spargel und veganer Hollandaise
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White Asparagus with vegan Sauce Hollandaise & Herb Pancakes

Course Mains, Spargel
Cuisine Deutsch
Prep Time 25 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes
Servings 2
Author Lea Green

Ingredients

For the sauce Hollandaise

  • 15 g (0.5 oz) margarine
  • 15 g flour/ 0.5 oz (e.g. spelt flour)
  • 150 ml (5 liquid oz/0.63 cups) unsweetened plantbased milk
  • 50 ml (a dash/ 0.2 liquid oz) white wine (or more plantbased milk)
  • 1 tsp. hot mustard
  • 1 pinch of grated nutmeg
  • Salt and (white) pepper to your taste
  • Optional: 1 tbsp. yeast flakes (you could skip this)
  • Lemon juice for individual seasoning (1-2 tsp)

For the golden, soft pancakes with herbes (6 pancakes)

  • 300 g  (2 3/8 cups or 10.5 oz) (spelt) flour
  • 500 ml (2.1 cups) plantbased milk
  • 1 pinch of salt
  • 1/2 tsp. of turmeric (optional, but adds a great golden color to your pancakes)
  • 1 bunch of chives and a handful of parsley
  • Vegetable oil for frying the pancakes

For the asparagus

  • 6 medium white asparagus spears per serving (so, you'll need 12-18 spears - up to the number of guests)
  • 1-2 tsp. salt
  • 2-3 tsp. cane sugar

Instructions

  • Melt the margarine in a pot. Stir in the flour with a whisk and immediately add the plantbased milk slow and steady, stirring constantly. Continue stirring vigorously and let the sauce thicken. Then add a shot of white wine (or more plantbased milk) and let the sauce simmer for a few more minutes. Season the sauce with hot mustard, a pinch of nutmeg, salt and pepper. If you like, you can stir in 1 tbsp. of yeast flakes for even more creaminess and taste (optional). Season the hollandaise sauce with lemon juice and salt. Warm up the sauce again before serving and stir well. If necessary, stretch with a little more plantbased milk or water.
  • For the pancake batter, mix flour with the plantbased milk. Season it with a strong pinch of salt. A pinch of turmeric gives the pancakes a nice yellowish colour. Wash a small bunch of chives and some fresh parsley, cut into rolls and stir into the dough.
  • Heat a shallow pan with a little oil (max. 1 small tsp). Spread the hot oil in the pan by swivelling it. Put a scoop of pancake batter into the hot pan, swirl the batter thinly in the pan and fry for about 2 minutes until the batter comes off the rim. Turn the pancake over and fry for another 2-3 minutes until golden brown on both sides. Proceed in this way until the entire pancake batter is used up. Once the pan is hot, the addition of oil can be reduced to a few drops. Keep the pancakes warm in the oven at around 50-70 °C/ 120 - 160 °F fan until serving.
  • While the pancakes are frying, the water for the asparagus can already be brought to a boil. use quite a large pot of water. Dissolve salt and cane sugar in the water. Wash and peel the asparagus spears and cut off the hard/fibrous ends.
  • Put the asparagus in the bubbling hot water, close with a lid and cook the asparagus for about 15-18 minutes. The cooking time of asparagus varies depending on the thickness of the asparagus spears. Medium spears takes about 15-16 minutes. The asparagus is ready when the asparagus spears, placed on a fork, start to bend very gently. Remove the asparagus from the water immediately after cooking and serve.
  • Warm up the hollandaise again and stir vigorously (add some more liquid if needed). Put two pancakes on a plate for each portion. Fill each pancake with 3 asparagus spears, wrap the pancakes and serve them sprinkled with the delicious creamy hollandaise and plenty of sliced chives (or parsley). Serve with the rest of the hollandaise.

Enjoy this delicious spring dish!

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