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Polly's Pancake Parlor is a multi-generational family owned restaurant located in Sugar Hill, New Hampshire. The recipes featured in this blog use many of our maple products and stone ground pancake mixes (that we stone grind here ourselves)! These recipes are from our family and from our restaurant. Please enjoy baking these recipes from our family to yours! For more information on Polly's Pancake Parlor please visit our website: www.pollyspancakeparlor.com
Monday, April 17, 2017
Tuesday, March 21, 2017
Maple Creme Puffs
Our baker Sam developed this recipe this year. They sell out very fast and we had a lot of requests for the recipe. However, this recipe is not for the faint of heart! It is the most difficult recipe we've ever shared! If you want to challenge yourself and your baking skills, this is the recipe for you! If you want to skip that you can always just call us and order some of these and we will have them ready for you when you arrive. Either way, these delicate pastries are filled with delicious soft maple pastry cream and are a wonderful spin on a classic dessert.
Monday, February 6, 2017
Aunt Bea's Maple Sponge Cake with Vanilla Glaze
One of our bakers had a birthday. Since we didn't think she should have to bake herself a cake- we decided to test this family recipe on her. This recipe comes from Roger Aldrich's Aunt Bea. It's a sweet cake, but not overly so. It would go well as a light dessert with coffee after a dinner party, and if you have any left over, we don't think anyone would judge you if you chose to have a slice for breakfast the next day too.
Monday, January 23, 2017
Maple Sugar Cookies
These sugar cookies have crispy edges, but soft centers. The brown edges bring out the maple flavor which makes this an interesting twist on a classic.
Friday, January 6, 2017
Nancy's Maple Oatmeal Cookies
In honor of our matriarch, Nancy Aldrich, who ran Polly's from the 1960's through to the early 2000's we are sharing one of her own recipes. Nancy passed away on Dec 15th, 2016- but her memory will live on through all of us here at Polly's. We hope you enjoy this delicious cookie and make them with as much love as Nancy would have.
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