Pancake Lovers : This is fantastic
#22
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Will put in place of my older recipe. Thank you for posting.
#23
I will have to try this, love the idea of premixing and having on hand to save time. Funny story on pancakes, I had an Irish Setter who loved pancakes. He would sit by the stove when I was cooking them waiting for his and yes I cooked some just for him. So whenever I make pancakes I think of Rusty sitting so patiently waiting for his. I have had 6 other Setters and 6 mutts and none of them has ever been so in love with pancakes.
#24
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I make the dry mix and keep in pantry. I add the eggs, milk, and butter when needed. If you double or triple the dry part make each batch separately then combine. I use the dry mix to dredge chicken, okra, squash, etc for frying.
#26
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thank you for the tip on powered butter milk, did not know about that
#27
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For those of you that don't like buttermilk, but want to put it into a recipe like pancakes, you can freeze buttermilk in little baggies in the amount you need for the recipe. I'm not a fan of buttermilk either, but some recipes are just way better with it. I know that you can make buttermilk with lemon/vinegar and milk, but it just isn't the same. So I freeze my buttermilk and have it on hand whenever I need it.
#28
I make these once in a while too! Sometimes when I am in the mood for a fall treat, I add a tiny bit of cinnamon to the batter cook and then pour sweetened condensed milk over them (instead of syrup) and a dollop of heated peach jam. Oh my it is so good! You can also use fresh cut fruit such as strawberries instead of the jam.
Girls, you cannot taste the buttermilk in the pancakes! It is used as a protein enrichment and leavening agent.
Girls, you cannot taste the buttermilk in the pancakes! It is used as a protein enrichment and leavening agent.
Last edited by RedGarnet222; 08-14-2016 at 09:50 AM.
#30
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Illinois
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Thanks for the heads up on powered buttermilk!!!!! Never thought that was available....and I checked, it's also at my local Walmart...so onto my grocery list it goes, and I don't have to bypass any buttermilk recipes anymore!
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