Pancake Mix
I recently saw a plastic bottle supposedly containing pancake mix. The label said just add egg and milk. So ... if I had to provide the egg and milk what was in the bottle - flour!
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plus baking powder, maybe some kind of fat. Maybe sugar and a bit of salt.
I always get "complete" pancake mix, just add water, 1/2 cup makes just enough for me for breakfast. |
Originally Posted by ptquilts
(Post 8142977)
plus baking powder, maybe some kind of fat. Maybe sugar and a bit of salt.
I always get "complete" pancake mix, just add water, 1/2 cup makes just enough for me for breakfast. |
You add the water, shake, and squeeze out on a hot griddle to make "lacy" pancakes, or draw faces, shapes, fun things for children's breakfast.
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I saw that on t.v. recently. I haven't looked in the stores yet.
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I used to make up a foodbasket for my bachelor uncle and remember including it then. It was a yellow plastic container, been around for years.
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Krusteez brand...just add water. Every Saturday we have "breakfast for dinner." Pancakes or french toast, bacon, eggs, or hash browns. We buy the Hungry Jack hash browns in a small carton that looks like a pint of half and half. Add water, let sit, then brown in the frying pan. No lectures, please, about how healthy (or not) this might be. Hubs can cook it all, except the eggs and french toast, and I get a night off. Almost!
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Isn't that the dumbest thing? You may as well make your own! That's why I use Krusteaz too.
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That's why I use Krusteaz too. For extra fluffy, add a tablespoon or so of real mayo and use seltzer water instead of plain water. Use both or one. My grandsons love pancakes with apple or peach butter. |
I used to use Krusteaz, too, however I found that I like Aunt Jamima (sp?). All you do is add water. Great tasting, too.
It is always fun eating breakfast for dinner. It is a real treat at our house. |
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