
Dora in Japanese means gong. Some say that dorayaki is called this because it resembles a gong. Others say that it is because it was cooked on top of a gong. In Kansai, it is also called mikasa because it resembles Mt. Mikasa in Nara. The first dorayaki was apparently made in the Taisho era. The pancakes that are used for dorayaki resemble castella--a sweet Portugese, part sponge cake-part pound cake from the Castilla area brought to Nagasaki in the 16th century.
Since I don't have much time on weekday mornings to make pancakes for breakfast, I usually make them the night before then re-heat them for our breakfast in the morning. While I was making them the other night, I remembered that I had some leftover sweet bean paste, so I made two extra dollar sized pancakes (actually a little bigger) and made myself a dorayaki.

If you can't get sweet bean paste, don't like it or can't have it, you can also fill it with apple pie filling or even nutella--the combinations are endless!
8 comments:
I love dorayaki but I've never made the connection between it and pancakes. I will definitely have to try this the next time we have pancakes.
I hope you like it Myra!
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Kat
OH I LOVE these little pancake sandwiches and have eaten tons of them and never knew their name!
Big merci :)
Dorayaki...a sweet little name too :)
I'm happy you love them Carol! The exchange of information is what I love about our blogs!
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Kat
These are perfect when you really don't want to fill up in the morning~I love the do-ahead idea, too~yummm!
That is true Jann, plus you can take it with you as you go out the door.
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Kat
I love how the word dora connected with a way to use pancakes. That is cool, not to mention frugal in avoiding having to let any leftovers going to waste!
I knew you would appreciate the part about the meaning of dora, Rowena!
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Kat
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