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>A receipe you need a recipe you can have. Pretty much you just did your pancake recipe, when you named the ingredient
> that you have just add sugar and leavening. I'm not sure how much pancake batter you want but here goes.
>Get a blender, add the flour sugar and leavening, then add the eggs, and milk
>(to make it better I recommend buttermilk like in the restaurants, but
> hey thats me), and cottonseed oil if you can find some. Then mix untill all the batter is thick and seems to be all together.
>And thats it. Crank up the pan to about number five rub some butter so it doesn't stick and pour the batter to resemble
> a circle. enjoy!!!!!!! If you still have troubles and give up, go to the closest Perkin's family restaurant and have A ButterMilk
>Five or Short Stack; they cost only roughly $3.99cdn (buttermilk five) or $2.49cdn (short Stack).
This reciepe is a quick one from B.Morawek (A Perkin's Family
Restaurant Employee). Home of The Best Buttermilk pancakes in Canada
and The U.S.A
> My wife is out of town, the refrigerator is mostly empty but I do
have
> flour, butter, eggs, milk and maple syrup. Can anyone share a simple
> pancake recipe quick? Thanks!
>
4oz self raising flour
large pinch salt
1 egg
1/2pint milk
1oz butter or margerine
sieve flour & salt into a bowl.beat with a wooden spoon to a creamy
batter with the egg, 1/2 the milk and the melted butter. stir in
the remaining milk. use as required.it is not neccessary to allow the
batter to stand so long as you beat it in the first place to a good
creamy consistancy,before adding the remaining milk.
regards
Sharon Williams
> My wife is out of town, ...
Look STEM --
I will disregard your "My wife is out of town" whining and help you out,
anyone who lusts for pancakes must have some worth. Keep in mind though,
a true pancake obsessive needs no reasons.
First off, disregard these other useless recipes -- especially Sharon's.
Sharon is from the UK (shouldn't those UK 'cakes have nipple holes? The
children of the empire don't know from flap jacks.
Drag your lazy ass to the corner, pick up some corn meal and make the
'CORN IN THE CAKES recipe that I posted last week.
My fav. recipe:
1/2 c. corn meal
3/4 c. flour
1 Tbsp Baking powder
Mix dry.
1 c. Milk
4 Tbsp Butter (melted) Six tablespoons also works.
2 Eggs
Mix.
Cook. Flip. Cook.
Cranberries and maple syrup
Put about a cup of cranberries (frozen is perfect for this) in a pan and
add maple syrup 'till they're swimming (not drowning). Heat it up. Stop
when most of the berries have popped.
When you thank me, I want you to sound a bit more independent. Understood?
Regards
F.Jack
(Someone is going to at least read this recipe, even if I have to post it
in alt.binaries.erotica.redheads.butter)
> In article <4istf9$9...@atheria.europa.com>, st...@europa.com (Winston
> Canary Institute of Song) wrote:
>
> > My wife is out of town, ...
>
>
> Look STEM --
>
> I will disregard your "My wife is out of town" whining and help you out,
> anyone who lusts for pancakes must have some worth. Keep in mind though,
> a true pancake obsessive needs no reasons.
>
If your wife is out of town and you want pancakes, just check out my post
regarding the movie Fargo. Yeah. A couple of criminals go out and get
some hookers before getting some more pancakes. Actually a lot more
happens than the hooker action and the pancakes, but who cares what else
is happening when there are nice drippy pancakes to be had.
If your wife is out of town, go get yourself a hooker and go to the
nearest IHOP.
>
> First off, disregard these other useless recipes -- especially Sharon's.
> Sharon is from the UK (shouldn't those UK 'cakes have nipple holes? The
> children of the empire don't know from flap jacks.
>
> Drag your lazy ass to the corner, pick up some corn meal and make the
> 'CORN IN THE CAKES recipe that I posted last week.
>
> My fav. recipe:
>
> 1/2 c. corn meal
> 3/4 c. flour
> 1 Tbsp Baking powder
>
> Mix dry.
>
> 1 c. Milk
> 4 Tbsp Butter (melted) Six tablespoons also works.
> 2 Eggs
>
> Mix.
>
> Cook. Flip. Cook.
>
>
>
> Cranberries and maple syrup
>
> Put about a cup of cranberries (frozen is perfect for this) in a pan and
> add maple syrup 'till they're swimming (not drowning). Heat it up. Stop
> when most of the berries have popped.
>
>
>
> When you thank me, I want you to sound a bit more independent. Understood?
>
> Regards
>
>
> F.Jack
>
> (Someone is going to at least read this recipe, even if I have to post it
> in alt.binaries.erotica.redheads.butter)
>
I read it and what the hell. If I ever get a stove I'll cook it myself. I
do make myself grilled-cheese sandwhiches on my iron, but if I did that
with panacke batter I'd have more of a waffle so I kind of avoid it.
Elvis