How To Make The Perfect Pancake
Just follow these six simple steps, and your friends are going to be begging you to host brunch every weekend. Odds are, a dense pancake is caused by the dry-to-wet ratio being off. With too much flour, your pancake will never stand a chance! Sifting your flour first will help keep it from becoming too packed in the measuring cup.
If that doesn't work, try replacing half a cup of all-purpose flour with half a cup of cake flour. The two differ in protein content, and the lighter cake flour can make a huge difference. Step 2: Whip it — whip it good! Your recipe calls for eggs, but did it ask you to beat the egg whites, If it didn't, it's a missed opportunity.
Your pancakes could be light and fluffy with this one fix alone. Adjust your recipe. Mix the egg yolks in with the other wet ingredients, but beat the egg whites until stiff peaks form. Just before cooking, fold the egg whites into your batter. If you do this too far ahead of cooking, the egg whites will settle and lose their airiness. Now that you have the perfect batter, it's time to cook up a perfect pancake.
Be sure the griddle or pan is heated to 375 degrees F. A drop of water should skitter across the pan. Rub your pan with clarified butter or vegetable oil (regular butter will burn!), and pour 1/4 cup of your batter in. Be patient and let the pancake set until the edges are dry and bubbles are forming on the top of the pancake. Now you are ready to flip. Pancakes do not need to be pan-seared. You put all that work into a fluffy pancake, but many people undo that work with one step.
Pressing down on top of the flipped pancake will not make it cook any more quickly and will remove all the air from the inside. The pancake will cook perfectly well without being pressed. In just 1 - 2 minutes, the pancake will be perfect and ready to eat. Pancakes are perfect when they're fresh. They should be served as they come off the pan. If you have a griddle, this is easier, as you can cook 6 at a time. If you absolutely must, keep the pancakes warm in a 200 degree F oven; but if you can, serve them as soon as they are ready. Your family deserves the exceptional taste of real maple syrup. Its taste has no equal, and your pancake won't be perfect without it.
I want to try Easy and Delicious Vegetarian Lasagna. These recipes look absolutely delicious! I love crepes and start everyday with one or two. As you can imagine then I have tried most of the recipes listed here but there are still a couple that have eluded me. I will be trying them very soon! Yummy ideas. This morning my husband made crepes filled with sour cream and his homemade citrus marmalade. They were so delicious! You make it sound easy.
I usually have it with a sugar cinnamon mix filling. Congrats on your home page feaure. I can't pick just one. These all look so so good. That apple crepe is to die for. But I printed out a few of your receipes to try one day. ESP the Peanutbutter chocolate one & we will be including the bananas! Dad & I Love those sandwiches as a snack!
I just had a strawberry one recently and a salmon one before that. I love chocolate banana dessert creepes! All these great ideas.. I think I need to make crepes more often now. I love how you use real apples in your crepes instead of canned. So many yummy recipes and beautiful lens too. Now back to Squidu Forum to tell everyone how great this lens is. Wow, I'm bookmarking this page. These recipes are wonderful! I've been wanting to have a girls' crepe night but haven't known what kind of crepe varieties a person can get away with. This just answered my question. Fresh fruit crepes. Slurp! Your lens make me hungry. So glad you mentioned Nutella, it's the best chocolate spread ever!
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