• Worx@lemmynsfw.com
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        Not your problem, but I’m just asking you since you brought it up - what’s the point of pancake mix? Pancake batter is literally just flour, eggs and milk

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          I can whip up pancakes from a mix in 5 minutes without a single brain cell activating. It’s a good emergency ration in the pantry.

          Like when you REALLY want pancakes at midnight. Now. 😀

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          And sugar, salt and baking powder.

          If you do no other baking and just want to make pancakes, buying powdered mix is easier to manage. plus there’s less measuring at the beginning of a morning meal.

          I’m a bit of a baker, I like to keep 10 or 20 pounds of flour on hand, and I’ve been known to make 5-pound batches of homemade pancake mix because I ain’t measuring baking powder while the coffee is still brewing.

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            That’s not how pancakes are made where I’m from. We have flat pancakes here, more like crêpes (but a bit thicker than that)

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            That’s not how pancakes are made where I’m from. We have flat pancakes here, more like crêpes (but a bit thicker than that)

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          For me, laziness. The mix is inferior but, I can just add some liquid to the powder and have pancakes before work. From scratch requires more wakefulness.

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          In this case, the whole point is that flour has gluten, and is therefore not edible for some people.

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            Yes, true, but a) I was talking about pancake mix in general which also exists in gluten-full variety and b) I assume you can use like rice flour or something if you wanted it gluten-free

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              You obviously have never tried making gluten-free things, because it’s very difficult to get the mix right to get a good texture and taste, unlike with regular old flour. A pre-made mix that turns out well is a godsend.

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                Thankfully that’s not an issue I have to deal with. Thanks for educating me :)

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          Isn’t there a bit more? A touch of sugar and some baking soda for puffiness and stuff?

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          I love how your whole point is how simple pancake batter is, but you missed one of the defining ingredients. Yeah, that’s exactly why pancake mix is a thing. Also, don’t use eggs in your pancakes. That’s for waffles.

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            Au contraire on the eggs, my friend. Some of the best pancake recipes call for whipped egg whites—it makes them nice and fluffy. But it also takes a good bit of effort, so another +1 to instant mix when you’re tired lol

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                This recipe used the whole egg and IMO the pancakes are fantastic. Makes about 6 thicc and fluffy pancakes (10cm diameter)

                Separate 4 eggs

                Add 30g sugar to the whites, whip into foam.

                Add a pinch of salt, a bit of vanilla extract and about 80ml milk to the yolks and mix everything on high speed. Add 100g flour and some baking soda, mix on low speed.

                Fold in the egg white foam, bake in a pan with some butter on low to medium heat for 3ish minutes each side. (Keep them warm in the oven at 80-100°C until you’ve finished making all of them to serve them nice and hot)

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            Are you American potentially? Because I am completely correct on how to make pancakes but I have seen in films that American pancakes seem to be very tall and thick, not like British pancakes that my batter is for

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              ah, yeap. I wouldn’t even really call the british version the same thing. Two countries divided by a common language.

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      Have you ever had pancakes or waffles made with almond or coconut flour? Holy shit they are so good, that extra bit of flavor? Changes everything. They do tend to be a bit heavier, but I’d argue that’s great for something like pancakes.

      For bonus points, use pandan extract for flavoring instead of vanilla. It’ll turn them green, and it’s delicious. Goes well with the non-wheat flours.

      (I don’t have any reason to avoid wheat flour, but I do have access to inexpensive non-wheat flours so I like to play around)

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        I bet if you separated the eggs and whipped the whites up before folding in the flour, yolks, etc it might alleviate some of the heaviness.

        I don’t have access to inexpensive non-wheat flours to test that, though

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          The waffle recipe I used had the whites whipped prior to adding other stuff, the flours themselves are just heavy (higher oil content and just different makeup) and work a bit differently. I think you’d probably need to reduce the flour amount and increase other stuff to fluff it up more, or maybe just mix a few different non-wheat flours together, but honestly I’ve only made them a handful of times so haven’t done a lot of tweaking. I don’t mind them being a bit heavier, personally, it makes them more filling and lasts a while, plus it’s more of a whole meal due to the protein and fiber.

          If you have a discount grocery store near you for “slightly out of date” dry goods (past the sell by date, but perfectly fine otherwise - you often see the stores in rural areas), you can often find non-wheat flours there. Thats basically my strategy, my grocer is just cheaper than most due to exceptionally low overhead costs.

          Or if your regular grocery discounts goods about to pass the sell by date to get rid of them, you might be able to find it cheap that way.

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            I’d think playing with baking powder and baking soda would help. Those are the ingredients that help make things puffier and fluffier.

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    I make pancakes for the kiddos almost every day. It is amazing. I also put a crap ton of chocolate chips in them.

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      If you think you’re doing your children a favor by feeding them junk/setting them up for diabetes, you’re not. If you really love your children, do things the hard way and the right way and feed them healthy.

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        Ah, the dichotomy of Dad groups vs Mom groups. You’re judging @Dadifer@lemmy.world entirely on one tiny happy insight into their life. Maybe their kid has underweight struggles and calories are calories. Maybe by everyday they mean everyday they have them every other weekend, but that’s too painful to say. You don’t fucking know, and this isn’t a life advice thread. Celebrate they have a kid they want to be involved with.

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          My parents had me nutritionally fucked-up until I fixed myself in my '30s. parents have a huge responsibility to learn nutrition and feed their children right, So their children start out with good nutrition and good eating habits, instead of wasting 20 to 30 years of their lives suffering from nutrition-related illnesses.

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          Calories are absolutely not calories. Being underweight is not a free pass to the buffet. The habits we create for our kids will become lifelong struggles. Normalize healthy eating and help them learn to make good choices.

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            Calories are calories when you have end stage cancer and trying to keep on the weight for the next chemo.

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          I’m sure in the last 50 minutes you took your children to the doctor to get full comprehensive blood screenings to come back and report that to us. Great.

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              Yes I’m taking a moment to project my own issues here because I could have had a beautiful first 20 years if my parents hadn’t nutritionally fucked me up. It took me another 10 to 20 years to fix that. every child deserves a good start. It really sucks to spend the rest of one’s life undoing the damage our parents did.

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    For me it was making bacon for a sleepover. While making it, I realized it was something I’ve always wanted to do.

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    My girlfriend and her daughter will be moving in with me soon. I am so stupidly excited to go to zoos and aquariums and museums and take them to all the fun kid stuff.

    I want to do ALL the things with them.

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    Any toppers?

    I always like stuff like strawberries or blueberries, as well as walnut or pecan pieces.

    We can get into syrup alternatives too, if you want. Lol

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      Sometimes I like slicing up apples or pears, drizzling them with maple syrup and cinnamon, and baking them until soft while I make the pancakes themselves :)

      I also enjoy smearing the pancakes with butter and sprinkling them with sugar for something simpler. Sometimes syrup is just to much for me.

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        Holy shit, you made me really hungry right now. XD

        I really need to try that out later. I need to get an oven first though…

        Also, unrelated, but your username is straight up nostalgic! Must be from the 90’s. Lol

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    Love the guys enthusiasm, but fuck pancakes. I eat about 3 bites n I’m over them. Thanks for coming to my TED talk

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    I read this when it was first posted but after more than a day, I can’t stop thinking about waking them up in the middle of the night for pancakes. I may have missed my window of opportunity since my kids are older but I’m going to keep this prank in mind

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    Man, I’m so jealous, we had to skip pancake day because my “little” one just got his wisdom teeth out (how is he already in high school?)

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    Is pancakes for breakfast a specific thing for sleepovers? Does it have to be pancakes or can it be any kind of dinner?