Saturday, May 05, 2007

Pancakes and Snapdragons

When we were growing up, we used to be so excited when my mother would cook us up a big 'ol batch of pancakes. Not in the mornings however, but for supper! Now, as a mom, that's what I do. It has completely become my "cop out" meal. That's my go-to meal when I either don't have much time to cook or when I'm feeling lazy. It's also super cheap. If you're trying to stretch out your grocery budget, this is a great recipe to do it with. Not necessarily nutritious, but tasty!

Here's my Mom's recipe with my modification:

1 egg
1 cup flour (I use self-rising for a fluffier pancake and since I like my batter a bit thicker I add a 1/2 cup more)
1 cup milk

Mix all together in a med. bowl with a whisk til blended. Spray a frying pan or griddle with cooking spray and Heat on Med-High. Once the pan is hot, spoon or ladle onto the pan. The amount is up to you, depends on the size you like your cakes. Let it sit for a minute or so. You should see holes popping up all over the pancake. When you do, flip it over with a spatula. When both sides are a nice golden brown, you're done. Pop that puppy on a plate and smear with butter and syrup!


Here's a pic of some pretty snapdragons from my MIL's gorgeous garden. I swear she and my FIL have green thumbs that rival the jolly green giant's. One day I'll get a shot of their garden that they ripped out their whole front yard to plant. (We thought they were nuts at the time, we were wrong.)

4 comments:

  1. Anonymous1:24 PM

    Nice job, Doll, but the recipe calls for buttermilk... not milk. Buttermilk makes it thicker, that's why you felt you needed to put more flour. Love you, The Mom

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  2. Ah! But I told you I had some modifications, didn't I? I very rarely have buttermilk on hand. When I do have it, I only use maybe a 1/4 cup out of the whole thing. So, I don't usually buy it. Thus, the added flour.

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  3. I do waffles for dinner, like tonight!!

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  4. I've done waffles at night too, but I manage to burn myself everytime I get the waffle iron out. Burnt my finger tonight making quesadillas. I'm not so great with things that burn. I think I take after my Mom that way. :)

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