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Simple Ham And Cheese Pancake Recipe

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

Just about everybody likes pancakes and they now come in many variations. This simple ham and cheese pancake recipe will add a nice twist to any meal time. Your entire family will enjoy this alternative. And do not think that you have to wait for the morning to try it out! Pancakes can be enjoyed whenever you wish to!

Before trying your hand at this ham and cheese pancake recipe you will need a mixing bowl, large spatula, wooden spoon, and a good skillet. If you haven’t got a wooden spoon though, any spoon will suffice really.

A homemade batter is really simple, here is what you need to gather: 135g of self-rising flour, sift it first, 125ml of milk, which should be cold, 1 egg, a pinch of salt, 1 cup of coarsely chopped ham and half a cup, (or more!), of shredded cheese of your choice. Dill can also be added which is nice.

To achieve the best results, your needs to be warmed up before you can cook on it. Make sure to let it reach and stay at a temperature of 375F for at least ten minutes before cooking. If the skillet does not have a non-stick surface, spray it lightly with some flavorless cooking spray, or give it a little vegetable oil rub.

After making sure you have everything you need, you can start putting together the ingredients. Start with the flour, milk, egg and salt for your pancake batter. When the mix is smooth and well blended, you can throw in your ham, cheese and dill. Fold in nicely until it is evenly integrated in the batter.

It is best if you let the batter rest for about 5 minutes before cooking it. Pour into even amounts, separated by enough space to let them rise properly. When you start noticing little bubbles popping at the surface, and the sides are cooked, you are ready for the flip.

After you have turned your pancakes, be sure to monitor them. When they are evenly cooked all around, you are ready to enjoy! If for any reason you will not be eating your pancakes right away, you want to avoid them getting soggy.

This ham and cheese pancake recipe offers a nice alternative for anybody in need of a change. If you like to eat with a little more twist, a pinch of cayenne pepper should do it for you. A healthy meal or snack for everyone to enjoy!

Pancakes are not only sweet and sugary. Ben rus a website that is filled with different pancake recipes that range from this ham and cheese pancake recipe to sweet and sour sugar&lemon pancake recipe. Check it out!

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Recipe For Potato Flapjacks

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Thanksgiving is over and your refrigerator is loaded with leftovers. In addition to all that turkey, you still have mounds of mashed potatoes taking up space. The last thing you want is for them to go uneaten and turn bad. So what you need is a potato pancake recipe that will help use up those leftover potatoes.

Plopping leftover mashed potatoes on peoples plates for the next three days might be met with groans, if not a downright mutiny. Well how about transforming those spuds into a treat that is easy to prepare and will sure to be a hit with your friends and family? In fact, you just might end up discovering that you wished you had more leftover potatoes to keep up with demand.

To start the ball rolling, be sure you have on hand all of the necessary ingredients. You will need vegetable oil (canola, corn or a blend works just fine), salt and pepper to taste, flour, an egg, milk, onion, and of course, those mashed potatoes. For a different taste, you can substitute bacon drippings for the vegetable oil.

To yield 4 pancakes, you will use 2 cups of your mashed potatoes. Combine them with 1/2 cup of flour, 1/4 cup of milk and 3 tablespoons of diced onion. Depending on how your family feels about onion flavor in their food, more can be used. Thoroughly mix all this together and then form it into 4 patties. Forming them on tin oil or wax paper may make it easier since the mixture may be sticky.

Coat a hot (but not smoking) frying pan or electric skillet with vegetable oil or bacon drippings. Fry each patty for 3 minutes on each side, pressing down on them occasionally with a spatula. To prevent the spatula from sticking, first spay it with a cooking spray. Pancakes are ready when they turn a golden brown. Make sure the insides are hot and that the onions are tender.

Try getting creative if you like, by adding to the mixture bacon pieces, shredded cheese or anything else you think your family will like. Sprinkle them with a little salt and pepper to taste and serve. You can also top them off with additional things like sour cream, butter, gravy, melted cheese, hot sauce or ketchup. These side dishes are good compliments to chicken, pork beef or fish. Or they also make tasty appetizers.

This is the traditional American style potato pancake recipe. To spice things up, you can also try the German style potato hotcakes which use grated potatoes instead of mashed. These are crispier and more similar to hash browns.

Find lots and lots of recipes like this recipe for potato pancakes on Andrews pancake website. If you like you pancakes salty you can also try ham and cheese pancake recipe. It’s delicious and none of the recipes are hard to make!

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A Tasty Oatmeal Pancake Recipe That Is Healthy For You

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Regular pancakes are usually made from white flour and are considered not having as many nutrients as those made with other grains. They are carbohydrate loaded so in some cases they can cause your blood sugar to rise rather high. Flour pancakes have no source of fiber but if you use other grains you will be able to provide your body with less carbohydrates and a great deal of fiber. You can use oatmeal as one of those alternative grains to make an Oatmeal Pancake Recipe.

The original oatmeal pancake comes from a country you would not expect it to come from. They come from Sweden and are usually served with fruit and jelly instead of syrup. Oatmeal pancakes can be served with regular syrup too and they taste very good, but you can also put applesauce on them if you do not want to use syrup.

Always use old fashion regular oatmeal to make oatmeal pancakes. The microwave type does not work at all. Even the Quick Oats give the pancakes a gummy consistency. If you are health conscious and use mostly organic foods, organic oatmeal is a good thing to use.

Start out this easy oatmeal pancake recipe by pour two cups of milk into a large bowl and adding one and one half of a cup of rolled oats. Set the bowl aside and let them soak for around 10 minutes. Take another large bowl and blend one half of a cup of white flour, one half of a cup of wheat flour, 1 tablespoon brown sugar, one tablespoon of baking powder, on fourth of a teaspoon of table salt, and finally one half of a teaspoon of cinnamon. Take a whisk and mix this up in the bowl being careful not to spill over the sides of the bowl.

In a small bowl you want to whisk 2 eggs until they are beaten and throw them in with the milk and oatmeal mixture that has been set aside. Also add to this mixture one fourth of a cup of melted butter. Add one teaspoon vanilla as the last ingredient. Mix that all together and add the flour mixture gradually so that everything is all incorporated and it looks like pancake batter.

Get a skillet or griddle hot and add a little bit of oil or butter. Take one fourth cup of the batter and place it on the hot skillet. You will see bubbles start to gather around the outside and once the whole pancake is encircled with the bubbles you can turn it to the other side. Once both sides are nicely browned and the inside is fluffy and light place the pancake on a serving plate. Butter can be placed on top along with some syrup, applesauce, or jam.

A homemade syrup can be made to go along with your oatmeal pancakes and that is an orange syrup. This is really easy to make and will taste divine with the pancakes. In a medium saucepan place one half cup of sugar, one fourth cup orange juice, one fourth cup butter, and one fourth cup light corn syrup. Whisk this all together and heat until it starts to boil. Remove from heat and let cool about 5 minutes and serve over the pancakes. This is not the healthiest topping in the world for an oatmeal pancake recipe but if you want to splurge just once give it a try.

Ben adores pancakes and this oatmeal pancake recipe is just one of the many recipes that you will find on his website. If you are into healthy and organic food you can also try this whole wheat pancake recipe, then again – there are plenty of other recipes to choose from!

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Buttermilk Pancake Recipe For Beginners

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Buttermilk pancakes are really easy to make, provided you have a good, detailed buttermilk pancake recipe. The only amount of really work or preparation goes into making sure you have the right equipment and good ingredients. You need a good quality pan that will heat evenly. It helps if you have a good stove, too, that heats up very quickly. This will hopefully make your pancakes easier to make and better to look at.

When it comes to spatulas, metal ones are the cleanest and turn pancakes the most easily. Do not have one with holes in it. If you turn a pancake before it is full solid on one side (a mistake we have all made), the batter will drip through the holes and make your pan messy. It will also make the pancake ugly, although you can always spruce it up later with whipped cream, fruit, or syrups to make it prettier.

When you choose your ingredients, go organic if you can. It makes an unhealthy food far less unhealthy than it normally would be. You can reduce your guilt about eating something so delicious! Good ingredients will really make it taste better, too. The only way you could then ruin the taste was by putting on fake maple syrup.

By buying organic, it will also mean that you ingredients will all be separate. Not only is it a more fun task to make it from scratch, but it will once again taste better. There is not as much time or thought put into already mixed boxes, nor can you adjust it to your preferences.

Here is the list of ingredients: you start off with one cup of buttermilk. Regular milk can be used, they just will not be quite as delicious. You will need one egg, a half teaspoon of baking soda, one cup of regular flour, a half tea spoon of salt, one teaspoon of baking powder, one tablespoon of sugar, and one tablespoon of cooking oil.

Crack the egg and beat it, fully breaking up the yolk. Add the milk and baking soda and stir these well together. Then add all the other ingredients, stirring as you go. Mix it well and get out all the lumps without making the batter too stiff from too much mixing.

When you pour it on the griddle, remember that the pancake will expand. Do not pour too much. Make sure you prep the griddle with butter or oil so it will not stick. The pan is better if it is allowed to heat up for a long time on a lower heat. It is less likely the pancake will burn before it can cook all the way through.

If you want to find out how to make delicious pancakes at home the check out Andrews tasty pancake recipe website. If you want take care of your diet and health we suggest this tasty buttermilk pancake recipe but there are many others to choose from as well.

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How To Make A Banana Pancake Recipe With Different Variations

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

When bananas start to go bad they go bad fast. You have to use them up in just about anything you can think of. They do not really taste good alone so you have several options. You can make banana muffins or banana bread but that takes some time. To make a banana pancake recipe you only need a few supplies and over ripe bananas.

Bananas get over ripe when the skins start to turn brown and spotty. This is when they are absolutely perfect to cook with. Make sure the fruit of the banana does not have brown or black spots and if it does cut them out. If the consistency is a bit mushy it is time to use them to make pancakes.

This recipe requires two medium bowls. In the first bowl mix together 1 cup all purpose flour, 2 teaspoons baking powder, 1 tablespoon sugar, and 1 fourth teaspoon salt. Once they are well combined you set this bowl aside.

In the other bowl break one egg and beat it. Add one cup milk and two tablespoons of vegetable oil. Take two over ripe bananas and remove the peels. Mash the bananas in a cereal bowl until it is well mashed. Add it to the egg and milk mixture and using a kitchen whisk combine very well. Add some of the flour mixture to the egg mixture and mix well. Keep adding the dry ingredients little by little until it is all incorporated. You might have to switch to a spoon to stir if the lumpy batter gets too heavy.

Place a large skillet on a burner and get it hot then add some vegetable oil. Scoop out a fourth of a cup of the pancake batter and put it in the skillet. Wait until the bottom of the pancake gets brown and flip it over for the other side to get done and place it on a dish with some butter spread on it.

You can add other ingredients to the banana pancakes in order to give them a little more flavor and unexpected zing. Make peanut butter and banana pancakes by adding 1 or 2 tablespoons of your favorite peanut butter and then spread jelly on top. To make a great dessert pancake add 1 fourth cup of mini chocolate chips to the batter. You can do this with the peanut butter and make chocolate, peanut butter, banana pancakes. Another way to make an interesting pancake is to add a fourth cup of sliced strawberries to the batter.

You can use syrup on top of banana pancakes but there are other things you can do too. Try just some whipped cream on top. Pour some fudge sauce or chocolate syrup over top or try some caramel sauce usually used to top ice cream. Honey tastes great on banana flavored pancakes. You can make these any time of the day. They are good for breakfast for lunch or make a special dessert during the evening.

If you want to find out how to prepare pancakes at home the check out Andrews collection of different pancake recipes. If you want take care of your diet and health we suggest this tasty banana pancake recipe but there are many others to choose from as well.

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