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Pancakes and Flapjacks

Pancakes are thin, flat and often round cakes made from a batter and cooked either on a hot griddle or a frying pan. Most pancakes are quick breads which use a leavening agent such as baking powder. They are usually served with syrup, jam or fruit. In some places, such as Germany, pancakes are made from potatoes. Although associated with the United States, pancakes were actually an Ancient Greek invention, usually served as a quick breakfast for Greek troops.

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Will one standard cake mix make 1 or 2 loaf pan cakes?

if you want to make it in a bread loaf pan you need 2 but if you are doing it in a regular cake pan or brownie pan you only need 1

What is pancake nipples?

Pancake nipples is a term used for people who have nipples larger than 10inches in diameter.

Why did supermarkets stop carrying frozen pancake batter?

They stopped carrying it because they figured it only takes about 5 minutes to make it from a mix so stop being so lazy.

Who writes the random stuff on waldo pancake produce?

I think it is the waldo pancake company designers. E.g. On my Waldo Pancake calendar: the January page, 'Oh great a whole year to go' is written. I love Waldo Pancake and so should you :)

How do you make pancake from scratch with milk?

I think that's its because water is heavier than milk and also because most of the time mixes arent complete and need an essential ingredient to be complete. Another reason is because with milk you will get a creamier mix depending on how muchh of the powder you add menaing that with one of them you will have to add less powder to get the consistency that you want.

How many calories in a whole wheat pancake?

1 whole-wheat pancake is roughly 80-100 calories, depending on the recipe.

Are yeast spores in expired cake or pancake mix harmful?

YES, but only if you have sever allergies to mold or yeast in which case you shouldn't be eating them anyways. The age of the product has no effect on its safety if it was in a sealed original package, since without air the yeast can not activate and the mold spore will never grow.

The only documented case was from a 19 year old that ate two pancakes made from a mix that had been left open for over two years. His companions all stopped after one bite because they didn't taste right ,but he finished off his stack of pancakes. He had a history of asthma and severe mold allergies.

Can all mixtures be separated - example pancake mix and milk?

Mixtures can be separated by evaporation, distillation, filtration, chromotography, and lastly precipitation (which involves additional steps).

Solid mixtures can be separated through vibration (as in a bin where heavier objects rises to the top and smaller objects sink to the bottom). With magnetism in certain metallic objects, with the use of sieves, wind blows lighter objects (heavier objects are retained).

You can dissociate salts in liquids and rinse them away. You can separate different grains with your fingers or with the help of tweezers or something else. You could also use the help of bacteria, or maggots or similar insects to eat away organic material etc. etc

Where did pancakes originate and what were they originally?

The first pancake-type foods were eaten by ancient peoples? No, they were not the same pancakes we eat today. These simple, fried concoctions of milk, flour, eggs and spices were called "Alita Dolcia" (Latin for "another sweet") by the Ancient Romans. Depending upon the proportion of ingredients and method of cooking, the finished product might have approximated pancakes, fritters, omlettes, or custard. Some of these dishes were sweet (fruit, nuts, honey); others were savory (cheese, fish, meat). These ancient recipes are also thought to be the relatives of waffles, cakes, muffins, fritters, spoonbread and doughnuts. Pancakes, as we Americans know them today, were "invented" in Medieval Europe.

Which drink the people can have with classic pancakes?

Pancakes are generally a breakfast food, so any common breakfast drink will go well with them. Examples are milk, coffee, hot tea, or juice. In a more formal setting, hot, unsweetened beverages compliment the sweetness and syrupy-stickiness of a pancake best. If a fatty meat such as bacon or sausage will be served with the pancakes, then an acidic drink such as orange juice is a good counterbalance.

The best practice is to offer your guests a selection of choices and let them choose what they would like, and of course allow them to make more than one selection if they desire.

Can I add flavored coffee syrups to pancake batter for flavored pancakes and if so how much do I decrease the other liquids?

Yes, for the syrups not the creamers. If you use 1 tsb or less do not adjust the liquids at all for an eight to twelve pancake recipe. Smaller batches you'll just have to test.

Where was pancakes first made?

The first pancakes and waffles date back to 17th century with the dutch settlers, they were called pannekoeken and stroopwafels. They were hugely popular in those days, so popular that people would add flavorings such as pumpkin and spices, the waffle was fancied more during the time of the holidays.

How do you make a big pancake?

You pour a lot of pancake mix into the pan. Then cook it until it is golden brown!

Could you help me find manufacturing company or anything about pancake style Air Ace compressor?

Air Ace parts can be found from IMS, 1927 W. Malvern Ave., Fullerton, CA 92833, phone (866) 797-2738.

Does McDonald's Big Breakfast come with pancakes?

i think that a big breakfeast should come with a drink cause some times people put a buch of food in their mouth and they can't swallow it and if they do swallow it they get heart burns so yes you need a drink when you eat a big brakefeast.

What is the worlds largest pancake?

The worlds biggest pancake was made in 1994 in Rochdale, England. It weighed three tons and measured 15 meters in diameter.

What is pancake racing?

This is a great question as it is Pancake Day today, Tuesday 24th February 2009. It's not called Pancake Racing - it is a Pancake Race and is held annually on Shrove Tuesday. Competitors stand at the line, much as they do on a 400m athletics track and, when the whistle is sounded, racers run the distance, tossing cooked pancakes into the air and catching them in the frying pan (skillet) without dropping them. This is a fun kids/mums race but not as much fun as making the pancakes, filling them with sugar, lemon, chocolate drops, cream, jam, marmite...wahtever and eating them.