APPETIZER FINGER FOODS: 
Buckwheat Blinis with Smoked Salmon &
Creme Fraiche

 

Buckwheat Blinis with Smoked Salmon & Creme Fraiche

 

An elegant and delicious appetizer...
 

½ cup 

 

all-purpose flour

 

1/3 cup 

 

buckwheat flour

 

4 tsp 

 

granulated sugar

 

1¼ tsp 

 

active dry yeast

 

¼ tsp 

 

(generous) salt

 

1 cup 

 

whole milk

 

3 Tbs 

 

butter, cut into cubes

 

2 large 

 

eggs, lightly beaten

 

 

 

melted butter

 

 

 

crème fraîche

 

One 4-ounce 

 

package thinly sliced smoked salmon

 

 

 

fresh dill sprigs

 

 

1

Whisk first 5 ingredients (trhough salt) in a medium bowl.

2

Place milk and butter in small saucepan. Stir over low heat until butter melts and thermometer registers 110°F (if mixture gets too warm, cool until temperature returns to 110°F). Pour warm milk mixture into flour mixture and whisk until smooth. Cover with plastic wrap and let stand in warm draft-free area until doubled in volume, 1 to 1½ hours.

3

Whisk buckwheat batter to deflate; then whisk in eggs. Do ahead tip: Can be prepared to this point 1 day ahead. Transfer to large bowl. Cover; chill (may increase in volume; rewhisk before using).

4

Preheat oven to 200°F. Heat griddle or large skillet over medium heat. Brush lightly with melted butter. Working in batches, pour a large Tablespoonful of batter for each blini onto griddle, spacing apart. Cook until bubbles form on top and begin to pop, about 1½ minutes. Turn blinis; cook until golden brown on bottom, about 1½ minutes. Transfer to baking sheet. Tent with foil and place in oven to keep warm while cooking remaining blinis. Do ahead tip: Blinis can be made 1 day ahead. Cool, cover, and chill. Brush blinis lightly with melted butter and rewarm on baking sheet in 350°F oven 5 minutes.

5

Arrange warm blinis on platter. Top with piece of salmon and then a small dollop of crème fraîche. Garnish with a small dill sprig and serve.

 

Yield: 12 appetizers

Cooking Tips: 
If you'd like a clean look to the pancake, you may wish to use a scallop-edged cutter to cut into the little pancakes. 

 

 Recipe Source

Modified from Bon Appetit





 

 

 

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