Food

What is Cherry Kijafa Sauce?

One of our favorite breakfast menu items at The Original Pancake House is our Crepes with Cherry Kijafa Sauce.  Our version is filled and topped with Montmorency cherries simmered in our Kijafa sauce and lightly dusted with powdered sugar. But what exactly is Cherry Kijafa sauce?  Let us tell you all about it!67

Cherry Kijafa is a type of fortified cherry fruit wine that is produced in Denmark from cherries with added natural flavors.  A fortified wine is a wine to which a distilled spirit, usually brandy, is added. Like a cordial, or sweet desert wine, Cherry Kijafa packs a punch with 16% ABV. Cherry fruit wine is produced from cherries, usually tart cherries that provide sufficient acid. Made in much the same way as a traditional grape wine, cherry fruit wines are often slightly spiced. This Danish favorite is exported to many countries in Europe and North America.

For our Cherry Kijafa Sauce recipe, we simmer Montmorency cherries in the Cherry Kijafa wine until the flavors of the wines are absorbed into the cherries and the sauce becomes thick and syrupy.  Because Montmorency cherries are naturally tart, the sweet wine sauce balances the flavors so you have a lovely cherry flavor that is not too sweet and not too tart.

In our mind, you can’t find a better topping than Cherry Kijafa sauce! The next time you are out for breakfast in Denver, be sure to order the Cherry Kijafa Crepes. Your taste buds won’t be disappointed!


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Celebrate National Egg Month!

Happy National Egg Month, Denver! The entire month of May is dedicated to nature’s own miracle food, the egg.  At The Original Pancake House, we are excited to celebrate one of our favorite breakfast foods this month.  Eggs are not only delicious, they are nutritious have many amazing noteworthy qualities wrapped in their shells.  Here are a few fun facts about eggs to share with your family and friends next time you gather round the breakfast table.

Did you know?

Eggs provide high-quality protein, containing all the essential amino acids our bodies need in a near-perfect pattern.  In fact, the quality of egg protein is so high that scientists frequently use eggs as the standard for measuring the protein quality of other foods …. now, that’s incredible!Corned Beef Hash & Eggs

Just how many eggs do we eat?

The average American eats 250 eggs per year, which translates to a total annual consumption of 76.5 billion eggs in the U.S.  WOW!

And the grand prize goes to:

Harriet the hen laid the world’s largest egg in 2010, measuring a hefty 9.1 inches in diameter.

Where do chickens come from?

A hen must mate with a rooster in order to fertilize an egg. The eggs you buy at the store or eat in a restaurant are laid by hens that haven’t mated.

We are all the same on the inside:

An egg’s shell color doesn’t indicate the quality or nutritional value of an egg, but rather the breed of the hen that laid it. Hens with white feathers tend to lay white eggs and hens with red feathers tend to lay brown eggs.

Now for the fun part!

If all of these facts are making you hungry, join us for breakfast in Denver!  We have a plethora of delicious, and nutritious, egg dishes to sample.  Our customers love our eggs benedict, three egg omelets, scrambled eggs, fried eggs, and of course all of the delicious side dishes that accompany them.  Happy National Egg Month!