That you’re willing to share? I have made damn near every pancake recipe I could find in the internet and none of them were really fantastic. I don’t know what’s missing. They just seem… blah?

I’m looking for a fantastic, basic as hell pancake recipe. If you have one. And you’re willing to share.

I will repay the entire internet in like… a week when I make the strawberry/watermelon jam-filled cupcakes.

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      I always use real butter in the pan, but I’ll be honest, the thing that made me write this post was I was considering trying melted butter in the mix! I’m gettin’ desperate here!

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        For “real butter”, try specifically a “cultured butter” like Kerrygold. There’s butter and then there’s cultured butter, and cultured butter has way more of a concentrated butter taste. Your average supermarket butter is basically just milk fat that’s been aerated but not aged at all, think of the difference in flavor between mozarella and an aged cheddar cheese. Using a cultured butter for your pancakes is probably the fastest and easiest way to zhuzh them up, along with real maple syrup.

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      thank you for your comment, but this community is for women only - hope you understand 🤎

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    Ingredients

    • 1 cup (250 mL) all-purpose flour
    • 1 tsp (5 mL) baking soda
    • 1 tablespoon (15 mL) granulated white sugar
    • 1/4 tsp salt
    • 1/2 cup (125 mL) yogurt, sour cream, or similar substitute
    • 1/2 cup (125 mL) milk (or suitable substitute: cashew, oat, or pea milk are my favorites)
    • 1 whole egg (or 1/4 cup, ~62 mL, of applesauce)
    • 2 tablespoons (30 mL) vegetable oil
    • 1 tsp (5 mL) vanilla extract
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      Ooh, this is the first I’ve seen with alternate milks. I adore oatmilk, and while I use milk and buttermilk all the time in baking, I don’t really like how they taste outside of that specific instance.

      Thanks a ton for this! I’m getting quite a list of recipes!

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        bonus tip: if you want a vegan / plant-based buttermilk, I suggest using pea milk or soy milk (both high high enough protein contents) and putting a little bit of lemon juice or vinegar and allowing the proteins to curdle. It works well!

        But yeah, oat milk is amazing, esp. in coffee. For something like pancakes I would probably prefer the added fats that cashews provide, but the flavor of oat milk is perfect for this too.

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      I appreciate that you shared it, though! Definitely more effort than I was looking for here, but I enjoyed the video!

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    I have one that is not basic-as-hell but is the one I grew up with… cottage cheese pancakes. I know that probably sounds really weird to someone who didn’t grow up with them. Essentially the cottage cheese in the batter makes them more moist and squishy as opposed to fluffy, if that makes sense. So they’re not as bready I guess? Anyway if you want it, I’ll dig it out and paste it.

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        • 1/4 cup flour
        • 1/4 cup oil
        • 3 eggs
        • 1 cup cottage cheese
        • Pinch of salt
        • Tbsp sugar
        • Tsp vanilla

        Blend ingredients in a blender. Pour onto skillet, cooking each side until brown.

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          I will definitely try this out of curiosity- probably later this week. I was told by a girl at my salon that she does her pancakes with cottage cheese, but she didn’t have the recipe, and she swore they were heavenly.

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            My dad says my grandmother came up with it, and the way he tells it, she was a marvelous cook. But I’m sure many back in the fifties were all inspired by each other!

            When my dad makes them, he makes them pretty small on his griddle, maybe 4-5 inches in diameter. Not like the fluffy restaurant pancakes.

            I definitely prefer them over the cakey, bready kind of pancakes (even though I love cake) and I don’t know if it’s because I grew up with them or if it’s because I truly do prefer the denser, more moist texture. I do think I prefer the flavor!

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      Thanks for your contribution, but this community is for women only. Hope you understand 💚

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    Hoecakes.

    Hoecakes.

    Buttermilk is weird, and adding vinegar to milk is gross, so my workaround is 1TB sour cream per 1 c. Water, mixed together.

    Also, if you’re sick of syrup, compound butter is a great alternative.

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      Oh! I love these! I made them all the time as a kid! (I’m in Tennessee.)

      I actually adore buttermilk. Well, I adore the way it acts when I cook with it, and the flavor it imparts. I do not love the smell even a little, but that’s the price we pay for buttermilk! Thanks for your contribution.

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        I’ll do about a quart of buttermilk in recipes around the holidays, but I’ve been leaning hard on my sour cream mixture.

        I increased the amount to 3Tb per cup of water for my lemon pound cake, and I’m thinking about adding more. Testing the possibilities before summer hits and I bake a million loaves for when I go visiting.

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          I love this detail. I will do either based on the recipe because the boyfriend and I don’t eat sour cream (by itself) so either I use that tub up in recipes, or it risks going bad. Same as the buttermilk! I have had a pound cake with sour cream and that was divine.

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            I make a German chocolate cake once a year for my partner’s birthday that uses an absolutely horrifying amount of sour cream. 12/10 would bake more if it wasn’t such a pain in the ass.

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    put the vinegar in with the soy milk n heat it up for like 15-20 seconds (so it’s warm not hot). then leave it for a minute before you add it to the dry stuff

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      I really feel like this one is ultra promising, and I have all the ingredients. It’s definitely going on the list! Thanks!

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    1 1/3 cup AP
    2 T sugar
    1 t baking soda
    1 t baking powder
    1 t kosher salt
    1 2/3 cup buttermilk
    1 large egg
    2 T salted butter, melted

    Mix it all together

    This is the NYT cooking recipe it is the best, I make them every other Saturday

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      Pancakes are basically a soft flat quick bread. Breads have been a staple of people’s diets for milennia. You get out of it what you put in, so if you want more complex carbs just make them that way.

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          hey, thank you for your valuable comment, but unfortunately this community happens to be a space where only women are permitted to post and comment. Hope you understand! 🧡

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