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by KatherineUK » Mon Feb 06, 2012 7:46 am
stoumi wrote:Made this simple recipe this morning. I enjoyed them, my son wanted "plain" pancakes, which I wasn't going to make. Not sure why he didn't want them, maybe the banana, which seems odd since he likes bananas. The wife had a few but no real review from her. Nonetheless, they looked, smelled and tasted good. Thanks!
Hmm think I will try this tonight
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K
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by KatherineUK » Tue Feb 07, 2012 1:35 pm
stoumi wrote:Made this simple recipe this morning. I enjoyed them, my son wanted "plain" pancakes, which I wasn't going to make. Not sure why he didn't want them, maybe the banana, which seems odd since he likes bananas. The wife had a few but no real review from her. Nonetheless, they looked, smelled and tasted good. Thanks!
You must have willpower Steve - I just ate mine straight from the pan
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by moonwatcher » Tue Feb 07, 2012 2:27 pm
Hah! you made me laugh, Katherine! I didn't eat that many, but I did eat four this morning, along with a big plate of mary McDougall's hash browns, so maybe that equals 9??!!
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by KatherineUK » Wed Feb 08, 2012 4:19 am
moonwatcher wrote:Hah! you made me laugh, Katherine! I didn't eat that many, but I did eat four this morning, along with a big plate of mary McDougall's hash browns, so maybe that equals 9??!!
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I did make a half portion moonwatcher - but I'll be making double tonight as my partner who usually isn't that crazy about vegan liked the sound of them ... stands back in amazement ...
I'll report back
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by kate68 » Wed Feb 08, 2012 7:35 am
These look really good, but I don't have a non-stick griddle or pan (have a bird in the house and don't want to take that risk). Am I correct in assuming they will just stick and become a mess if I use a plain stainless steel frying pan?
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by FruityGirl » Wed Feb 08, 2012 7:47 am
Hi Kate68~
You know, that's a good question, I don't have the answer for unfortunately..I use a griddle myself.
You could try a non-stick spray and keep the pancakes much smaller like silver-dollar size.
Maybe the other ladies can weigh-in with some good advice.
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by SunshineDay » Wed Feb 08, 2012 11:45 am
These work geat in the waffle iron as well....
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by moonwatcher » Wed Feb 08, 2012 11:53 am
Another idea would be to add a little ground flax seed to the batter. Like a tablespoon or less. Per pancake that's not a whole lot. Lots of us would put a comparable amount on a bowl of oatmeal. I use it in a buckwheat pancake recipe, and it really helps the batter adhere to itself rather than to the pan. Haven't tried it on a stainless steel pan though, since I don't have one.
Someone who uses seasoned cast iron might be able to weigh in as well.
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by stoumi » Wed Feb 08, 2012 1:05 pm
I put my batter in a non-stick pan and had no problems flipping them.
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by kate68 » Thu Feb 09, 2012 2:43 pm
Thanks for the ideas. I might just try it to see what happens. If it doesn't work in my pan, I'll have to save it for when I'm visiting someone with non-stick cooking ware.
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