There are 4 words I never thought I would hear in the same sentence:
‘Thirty Thousand’
and
‘Deck quote’
We had a decking company do a quote on our deck because we wanted a professional’s opinion on whether we should replace the 25 year old deck beams. We were also just curious what kind of quote they would give us to replace the deck!
‘We quoted your deck install at roughly thirty thousand.’
This is the moment where you laugh nervously like a crazy person.
‘Hahah, I think the phone line is cutting out because I thought you said THIRTY thousand!!’
‘It is thirty thousand. THREE. ZERO.’
Awkward.
We want to replace our old deck, but we don’t want to have to sell the house and live under it! Silly people. We had a second quote at 30k too. #fail. We also found out that we have to replace the beams because they are rotting!
It looks like we will be doing it DIY style like we always do. Nothing like a decking company to get your head out of the clouds! lol.
However, I baked something that was so good it made me forget all about the deck stuff. Food is wonderful like that. Sometimes, it’s so good it induces you into a food coma and you are just sitting there at the table in your own blissful trance oblivious to the world around you.
This was one of those moments.
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Giant Upside Down Apple Pancake
Adapted from Diet, Dessert, & Dogs.
Yield: 4 slices
Ingredients:
- 1 large sweet apple, peeled, cored and cut in thin slices
- 2 tsp cinnamon
- 2 Tbsp Sucanat (or brown sugar)
- 1/3 cup mashed banana (1 medium banana)
- 1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce
- 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
- 2 Tbsp maple syrup
- 1 Tbsp ground flaxseeds OR 1 tsp finely ground chia seeds
- 3/4 cup non-dairy milk
- 3/4 cup + 1 tbsp raw buckwheat flour (I processed raw buckwheat groats into flour) OR oat flour (process rolled oats into flour)
- 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
- 2 tsp baking powder
- 1/4 tsp baking soda
Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 350F. Line a 10 inch springform pan or pie plate with a circle of parchment paper; then grease both the pan and the paper to prevent sticking.
2. In a small bowl, combine the apple, cinnamon and Sucanat (or brown sugar). Toss with a spoon until all the slices are coated. Place the slices in a single layer over the bottom of the pan.
3. In a medium bowl, mash the banana. Now whisk together the mashed banana, applesauce, vanilla, maple syrup, milk, and ground flax/chia until combined. In a large bowl, sift together the remaining ingredients. Add the wet mixture and stir until well combined. Pour batter over the apples and smooth.
4. Bake the pancake at 350F for about 40-45 minutes until the top is golden. Remove from oven and allow to cool completely. Once cool, run a knife along the outside edge of the pancake to loosen it. Remove spring form. Place a plate on top of the cake and gently flip over. Remove parchment from the apples. Serve with your desired toppings.
Approx. Nutritional info (makes 4 slices, per slice): 202 kcals, 2 grams fat, 39 grams carbs, 5 grams fibre, 21 grams sugar, 4 grams protein.
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There are also three words I never thought I would hear in reference to food:
‘Upside Down’
and
‘Pancake’
But, am I ever glad I did!
I first saw Ricki’s recipe for an upside down pancake over a YEAR and a half ago and I have been dying to make it ever since. I have no idea why it took me so long!
I made a few changes to Ricki’s original recipe, and I was almost certain it would be a flop, but it was nothing of the sort!
Changes I made to original recipe:
1) I used 1/3 cup of mashed banana instead of the 1/3 cup of cashew butter (I wanted to keep the calories lower while increasing the serving size).
2) I omitted the almond extract.
3) Instead of using brown rice flour, coconut flour, and oat flour, I used 3/4 cup + 1 tbsp raw buckwheat flour made from processed buckwheat groats inspired by Ashley’s Buckwheat bakes! I would imagine that many different flours might work. I would suggest using oat flour (made from processed rolled oats) if you don’t use buckwheat.
4) I cut baking powder down to 2 tsp.
I was going to use my tart pan, but I was worried that it would leak through the bottom, so I used a spring form cakepan instead (I think it was 10 inch).
Here are the beautiful apple slices coated with cinnamon and Sucanat (or you can use brown sugar):
After baking, cooling, and flipping, peel back the parchment layer to reveal the gooey apple layer!
A Gorgeous and Giant pancake!! The pancake is about 10 inches in diametre and 1/2-3/4 inch thick.
It tastes amazing on its own and I loved eating it plain, but this strawberry jam took it over the top.
This morning I had some fresh juice, Japanese Sencha, and 1.5 slices of the giant pancake. I just ate the pancake cold straight from the fridge and I loved every bite.
In the juice: 2-3 carrots, 1/2 grapefruit, 1 lemon, 2 beets, 1/2 cucumber.
The banana and applesauce work wonderfully to replace oil in this pancake. It was not the least bit dry, and I found that I didn’t need any maple syrup on top thanks to the gooey apple topping. :)
Two GIANT thumbs up!
HA! That decking company has lost their minds! The apple pancake looks heavenly though.
30,000$? Wowzers! I can imagine how awkward that would be. No thank you.. I think I’d rather try and make my own deck (which would promptly fall apart if anyone ever tried to use it!)
This Upside-Down Pancake looks delcious. Sunday morning breakfast I believe! (since I don’t have enough time to do it during the week :( )
This sounds so delicious! The only upside-down cakes (not pancakes) I recall seeing are pineapple ones, and I’ve never made one, but this version with apples sounds amazing! And OMG about the deck.. I saw your tweets yesterday and decided that it’s probably a good idea (for future planning of my future home) not to build one if I’m planning to have any money left over to, you know…. feed myself upside down apple pancakes. ;)
30K for a new deck?!! That’s insane! This Upside Down Pancake looks incredible!! Definitely need to try this.
Yum! This reminds me of an apple cinnamon waffle I used to get at a restaurant back home. The apples were baked in this caramely sauce that, surprisingly, wasn’t too sweet. It was like heaven!
Good gracious! First – at the quote! Holyheck, 30k!??? That’s mad! I think doing it yourself is the right thing…secondly, holyheck at that pancake! Wow :)
That deck quote is ridiculous!!!
But the pancake looks so, so amazing! :D
Whoa, $30k is crazy. I hope it would wrap around your house and into outer space for that much! Construction is so expensive. Thankfully you can DIY. :)
hahah me too!! and the railing should be made of gold. ;)
HAhahahaa…30,000??? I’m laughing at the decking company, not you! I would suggest a 2nd, 3rd, and 4th + opinion when it comes to quotes. You wouldn’t believe how big of a difference some companies quote things, even for small plumbing + electrical things. Our window quotes were crazy. It was like $7,000, $5,000 and $2,000, for practically the same windows! Plumbing varied from like $650 to 1,300. So crazy! I’m sure you guys will do fine on your own though. Breakfast looks amazing, and right up my alley. You know I’ll be making this soon. Just need that oven-thing. ;) Thanks for the buckwheat shout out! Woop! It’s pretty crazy how many people are starting to buy buckwheat + grind it into flour for breakfast. So fun!
we got another quote last night that that was 30k too. Getting two more tonight but I expect them to be roughly the same as well. Regardless it is still WAY out of our price range even if it was 10k less! lol. Pipe dreams. ahhh. DIY is where it’s at! ;)
That quote really is insane! But you two are so handy at home, you could really do it yourselves. . . if you’re into that kind of thing. ;)
so glad you liked the pancake! I’d love to try it with banana–as soon as I can eat banana again, of course!
Wow! That quote is crazy ~ I would have fallen over in my chair LOL!!
I have been loving pancakes lately! Yours looks great ~ I love putting a twist on a classic fave like pancakes!
This is great! The thing I hate about making pancakes is how long it takes (I don’t have a very big pan so I have to do them 2 at a time). This would be so easy to throw in the oven and everyone could have their pancakes at once!
that’s a great idea!
I find that using banana or applesauce in place of oil only makes baked goods MORE moist. I first started doing it to save calories and then found out I thought the taste and texture of the resulting baked goods was phenomenal! These look fantastic.
yes I would have to agree!
AAAH this looks SO DELICIOUS!! A giant pancake?! Sounds so YUMMY!! I bet I would end up eating all of it though! ;)
The upside down pancake looks fabulous! $30k for a deck, not so fabulous!
The upside down pancake looks fabulous! $30k for a deck, not so fabulous!
30,000!! holy cow!! When we diy’ed our deck 2 years ago, Home Depot was an amazing help. We took our measurements, and they had a computer at the store that would plot out how you wanted it designed, and then print you off a shopping list of what you need for it. It was great!
These pancakes look so yummy, it’s making me wish I had apples at home so I could make them right now!
HO MAH GOSH!! now this is the coolest and tastiest thing ever! I would definitely polish the whole thing off!
Oh yum, Angela! This sounds like something that would be PERFECT for the fall! I need to add this to my ever-growing list of recipes to try! :)
decks are expensive b/c the materials are expensive. $30k sounds scary though. we replaced one at our last condo – you’ll be amazed at how many screws you’ll need. good luck! would be wrong to run another raffle for glo bars to support the deck project??! hahaha..
yes the materials are very costly! However Eric priced everything out, and it is about $5000-6000, which is a far far cry from 30k. Eek
Oh. Even $5000-6000 is a huge expense for a young family. Don’t you wish things lasted longer and didn’t need to be replaced? :)