No, it will only require a fraction of a cup of batter. You could feed an army on 4 inch pancakes with 18 cups of batter.
8 cups of vinegar, 3 cups of Flour, and 2 cups of pancake syrup.
That depends on the shape and depth of the pan. 12 x2 round = 7 1/2 cups 12 x3 round = 10 1/2 cups 12 x2 square = 10 cups 12 x3 square = 14 cups Other shapes, such as a hexagon, petal or heart, will require different amounts of batter.
That is approximately 1.6 cups
10-12 cups of batter
Pancake batter is the mix created from various ingredients. This batter is then poored into pan and cooked until solid. Batter is the base ingredient of any pancake. The thing you it is cooked batter served with the toppings of your choice. For information on how to make the pancake batter check the resource link.
If you mean volume of dry measure, 2 cups is 8 x 2 = 16 ounces. But if you mean weight 2 cups weighs about 282 grams, according to pancake package, or 0.62 pounds, or .62 x 16 = 9.9 ounces
Depends on what the batter is of.
Ingredients1 1/2 cups homemade basic pancake mix1 egg slightly beaten1 cup milk, 1% lowfat3 tablespoons vegetable oilPlace the pancake mix in a mixing bowl. Add egg, milk and oil; mix until well blended. (For a thinner mixture, add more milk.) Let stand for 5 minutes.Pour batter (about 1/4 cup) onto heated griddle to make a 4-inch pancake. Cook until top of pancake is bubbly and edges are dry. Flip pancake over and cook until golden, about 3 to 4 minutes. Continue process until all the batter is used.Serving suggestions: top with fresh fruit, preserves or your favorite syrupMakes 10 to 12 pancakes.
No
The question cannot be answered. Is it about the diameter of the container from which the liquid is poured or of the cups? Is the shape cylindrical (and if so, how tall?) or is it spherical?
6-8 on the Pancake Box with 3/4 cup of water or milkI think it all depends on WHAT brand but hungry Jack's complete pancake mix is 6-8 with 1 cup.
1st you make batter with some batter that you by from the store. 2nd you put chocolate chips in the batter 3rd you put in in a pan on the stove 4th you wait until its a little brownish 5th you put it on a plate and enjoy!