Yes you can just read the side of the pancake box. Yes you need the egg.
you can but te you can't make the right cookies because you use the pancake mix.
Yes. It won't make much of a difference. The sugar mixed in the pancake mix will not be noticeable.
Yes, you can use waffle mix to make pancakes by simply adding more liquid to the mix to achieve the desired pancake batter consistency.
Yes, you can use pancake mix instead of flour in this recipe, but keep in mind that the texture and flavor may be slightly different due to the additional ingredients in the pancake mix.
Yes, but reduce the amount of baking powder, salt and oil/fat in the original recipe, as pancake mix includes all of these.
I sometimes use pancake mix
You can use ingredients like mashed bananas, applesauce, yogurt, or commercial egg replacers as substitutes for eggs in pancake mix.
Yes pancakes are complex carbs and Whole wheat provides even more carbs.
Yes, you can use waffle mix to make pancakes. Just follow the instructions on the waffle mix package and adjust the consistency by adding more liquid if needed to achieve a pancake batter consistency.
If you happen to have a sandwich iron, you could use that to make waffles. Other than making frozen waffles from a box, I don't think it's possible to make waffles without a waffle iron, or sandwich iron.
No, most chefs do not use pancake pans to make pancakes. They use a simple griddle for making pancakes!
To make pancakes using waffle mix, simply follow the instructions on the waffle mix package but add a little more liquid (such as milk or water) to make the batter thinner. Cook the batter on a hot griddle or pan as you would with regular pancake batter.