My grandparents taught me to lightly sprinkle fresh lemon juice on my pancakes then follow with a dusting of sugar. YUM!!! Now I'm hungry!!
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My grandparents taught me to lightly sprinkle fresh lemon juice on my pancakes then follow with a dusting of sugar. YUM!!! Now I'm hungry!!
Syrup, real Maple syrup if I have it - and sugar free jam is surprisingly wonderful!
(Raspberry - yeah!!!) :)
I must eat everything with the top on the top.....and I often rebuild burgers!
Latkes are potato pancakes, aren't they? I make mine with raw, grated potato, an equal amount of grated onion, salt & pepper, and enough flour to make a batter. Fried in a pan with a good amount of oil so they don't stick. I like mine with sour cream. Made some last week and froze the extras.
I'd like to try the English version of Flapjacks. How do you cook them?
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/English...ck/Detail.aspx
There's a recipe I found. Very easy, few ingredients... I may try it today. I think I'll add some nuts though. Sound just like granola bars to me. ;)
I think nuts is a good idea, but keep the raisins out! :eek:
Btw, making pancakes, you have to add a little beer to the dough, it's suppose to make them crispier.
Guess what I just baked.... white bread. Why oh why won't they rise the second time!! Here I am with two rather flat breads, but they taste OK. :D
Ok, does anyone besides me like peanutbutter and jelly on their pancakes? Peanutbutter and syrup is great too!!! :D
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Originally Posted by momoffuzzyfaces
I like my P & J on plain bread. :) Pancakes (still warm) smothered with
Log Cabin maple syrup. Yum Yum. :)
My sister is visiting from the East Coast. I asked her..."what is a flap jack?" "A pancake of course!" "What do you call a little pancake?" "Silver dollar!"
We did agree a "flap jack" made images of a cowboy cooking on the range over and open fire....something very western.
I like a fried egg on my pancakes....
Well, I didn't make any English Flapjacks, however, I did make cookies.
Enough for al of us to "test" how we eat cookies - Right side up, or upside down? I'll get my camera out for those who want to eat it upside down.
I put PB&J on waffles! Yummy! ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by momoffuzzyfaces
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Originally Posted by Edwina's Secretary
Sunday aftrnoon our softabll game got rained out, so a small group of us stopped for a beer. The one woman had just returned from camping with her daughter's gir scout troup and said that morning they were served a Chuck Wagon Breakfast. Her husband asked if they had flapjacks! (They didn't), but I immediately thought of this thread, and laughed to myself.
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