Pancakes Fit for a Prince
Food blogger Marvin of Burnt Lumpia whips up a breakfast recipe post that somehow manages to connect such disparate elements as ube (a type of yam popular with Filipinos), pancakes, and Prince—as in The Artist. The result is a flapjack with a golden-brown exterior and a heart of royal purple.
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I think ube is also known as taro root. It is a lot like a potato in flavor except with a slightly denser texture and of course that beautifully, otherworldly purple. It's pretty versatile and is used in Chinese baked goods in both cake mixtures and as a filling when it is mashed up and has a red bean paste-like consistency.
JustNancy at 3:14PM on 07/24/07