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Learn how to make pancakes with my FAVORITE pancake recipe! Forget pancake mix, make some pancakes from scratch! Add blueberries or strawberries for kicks.
INGREDIENTS * 1 cup flour (white or whole wheat) * 1 t baking powder * 1/2 t baking soda * 1 c milk, soy milk, some other milkish product * 1 t apple cider or white vinegar * 2 T butter, melted * 1 egg
Whisk the dry ingredients together. Separately, whisk the wet ingredients together. (If you have real buttermilk, use that instead of the milk + vinegar.)
Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and mix that up well.
Heat a skillet over medium-high heat and oil it with a teaspoon of oil or some spray oil or what-have-you.
Wait until it's good and hot then, using a 1/4 c measure, pour some pancake batter on it. Now wait. Wait until they are covered in cratery-looking things and the peripheries are looking dried out.
Now flip. Deftly. Let them cook another 2 minutes or so until the other side is nice and brown.
Serve those while you cook the rest, re-oiling the skillet between batches. This will make 8-10 pancakes, enough for 3-4 people, or one Paul Bunyan.
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Learn how to make pancakes with my FAVORITE pancake recipe! Forget pancake mix, make some pancakes from scratch! Add blueberries or strawberries for kicks.
INGREDIENTS * 1 cup flour (white or whole wheat) * 1 t baking powder * 1/2 t baking soda * 1 c milk, soy milk, some other milkish product * 1 t apple cider or white vinegar * 2 T butter, melted * 1 egg
Whisk the dry ingredients together. Separately, whisk the wet ingredients together. (If you have real buttermilk, use that instead of the milk + vinegar.)
Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and mix that up well.
Heat a skillet over medium-high heat and oil it with a teaspoon of oil or some spray oil or what-have-you.
Wait until it's good and hot then, using a 1/4 c measure, pour some pancake batter on it. Now wait. Wait until they are covered in cratery-looking things and the peripheries are looking dried out.
Now flip. Deftly. Let them cook another 2 minutes or so until the other side is nice and brown.
Serve those while you cook the rest, re-oiling the skillet between batches. This will make 8-10 pancakes, enough for 3-4 people, or one Paul Bunyan.
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