Homemade Pancake Mix With Printable Tags

pancake recipe for kids
I have been making a lot of pancakes lately. My kids are out of school and home for the summer and man do they love a nice hot breakfast. Can’t say I blame them. 🙂 I’m a sucker for a good breakfast myself and admit to caving more times than not when they ask for one. In an effort to speed things up in the hot breakfast department, I put together a Homemade Pancake Mix recipe.

The mix will make about 5 batches (8 pancakes per batch), and will keep for up to 3 months. All you have to do is add milk, egg and melted butter to the mix and vwalla…heavenly pancakes of wonder, in a quick fashion. I made some printable tags to go along with the mix as well.

🙂 No need to search for a recipe once you put this mix together. Just whisk the ingredients up together and cook them on a hot skillet. Let me show you how to make it happen! Recipe from Jamie Cooks It Up! Before you make the mix, check the expiration date on your baking powder to be sure it is stated to last quite a while. 1 1/2 teaspoons salt and 6 tablespoons of sugar. 2. Grab a fork and toss everything together.

You want to be sure it gets well combined. 3. Find a couple of quart sized canning jars (or a gallon sized ziploc bag) and carefully place the mix inside. Like this. Then you will be sure to remember what you need to make this mix into some glorious pancakes.

🙂 Here’s what you need to know to make that happen. 1. Grab a small mixing bowl. 2. Crack and egg into a small bowl or measuring cup. I reused the cup from measuring out the milk…why create extra dirty dishes, right! Take a fork and whisk the egg up until it’s nice and frothy. Add it to the bowl.

Whisk the ingredients together just until combined. 3. Melt 2 tablespoons of butter and add them to the bowl. Whisk them around until everything is well combined. 4. Heat up a skillet and rub just a bit of butter over the top of it. 5. Pour the batter out (about 1/4 cup for each pancake) onto the hot griddle. Allow the pancakes to become golden along the bottoms. Flip them over and let them cook on the other side as well.

I would have to start with a tin and take the easy option, structures and cake don't work for me. Lensrolled to my "Novelty Birthday Candles" lens. I might just get some ideas for a probable session with my little 'un. I do have some dino cookie cutters lying around which have yet to be used. Thanks for the ideas! Can't wait to try it with my little niece! I have to share this with my dino loving friend at work.

That volcano cake is awesome! My boyfriend loves dinosaurs, I have to try to make that one. I didn't even know dino pans and dino edible templates exist! Would love it if you would check out my lens about Easter cake decorating ideas as well. I made a few dinosaur cakes when my boys were little. Everyday-Miracles: Take a look at the Triceratops Cake that features lots of Marzipan. Marzipan is very popular in our house too!

I am not a fan of fondant, but I wonder how much could be done with marzipan, which I absolutely love. I remember a friend of mine having ordered a dinosaur cake for her son's birthday; no fondant there, just plain chocolate cake and a bit of icing or frosting.

Very cute - er I mean scary - for the dinosaur lovers! Wish to have a taste of that dinosaur cake. Had to come back and Bless this Lens, love these cakes! Volcano cake is pretty cool, what kid wouldn't like that, I love the volcano cake! Really great lens, blessed by the Birthdays SquidAngel! Have also lensrolled to How to Make a Sandwichosaurus.

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