Chief Longwind Of The North
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Hear it is, the modified recipe. This in response to a request from another thread. And may I sugest using buckwheat honey on these? I don't know why, but the flavor of that honey is perfect for pancakes. For me, it is equal to real Maple Syrup for pancakes.
Dry Ingredients:
2/3 cup AP Flour
1/3 cup Buckwheat Flour
1/2 tsp. salt
3 tsp. double-acting Baking Powder
2 tbs. Spenda or Sugar
Wet Ingredients:
1 large egg
3/4 cup milk
3 tbs. cooking oil
Preheat and lightly oil the griddle to about 360'.
Combine dry ingredients in a large bowl and whisk together. Add the wet ingredients and whisk just until mixed. There should be small lumps in the batter. They will dissapear when the pancakes are cooked.
Spoon enough batter onto the griddle to form a 6 inch circle. Place as many pancakes on as you can safely flip whithout plopping them on top of each other. Cook until bubbles for on top and the edges firm a bit. Flip and cook for about thirty seconds more. REmove and serve imediately if at all possible. They can be place in warming pans and placed in a 200' oven, but they aren't as good as absolutely fresh from the griddle.
Seeeeeya; Goodweed of the North
Dry Ingredients:
2/3 cup AP Flour
1/3 cup Buckwheat Flour
1/2 tsp. salt
3 tsp. double-acting Baking Powder
2 tbs. Spenda or Sugar
Wet Ingredients:
1 large egg
3/4 cup milk
3 tbs. cooking oil
Preheat and lightly oil the griddle to about 360'.
Combine dry ingredients in a large bowl and whisk together. Add the wet ingredients and whisk just until mixed. There should be small lumps in the batter. They will dissapear when the pancakes are cooked.
Spoon enough batter onto the griddle to form a 6 inch circle. Place as many pancakes on as you can safely flip whithout plopping them on top of each other. Cook until bubbles for on top and the edges firm a bit. Flip and cook for about thirty seconds more. REmove and serve imediately if at all possible. They can be place in warming pans and placed in a 200' oven, but they aren't as good as absolutely fresh from the griddle.
Seeeeeya; Goodweed of the North