Pancakes

I know – pretty basic – it is on the box.  But sometimes the box is not there – wonder why??? And the batter can be frozen – instant breakfast.

Ingredients:

  • 2 c Bisquick
  • 1 egg
  • 1 2/3 c milk

Directions:

  1. Beat ingredients together with rotary beater until smooth.  (For thinner pancakes, add more milk, for thicker pancakes add more Bisquick.)
  2. Grease griddle, if necessary.  (The griddle is the right temperature when a few drops of water sprinkled on it”skitter” around.)
  3. Pour or spoon onto griddle (Go for fun shapes!)
  4. Turn pancakes when bubbles appear and before they break.

Serves:  Makes about 18 4 inch pancakes.

Source:  Bisquick Cookbook

Add-Ins:

  1. Strawberry Banana—chopped strawberries and mashed banana
  2. Peanut Butter (or nut-free spread) and Jelly
  3. Banana Nut (Walnut)—mashed banana and chopped walnuts
  4. Apple Cinnamon—applesauce (and/or tiny chopped apples) and cinnamon
  5. Mixed Berry—chopped strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, etc. (can use frozen)
  6. Lemon Blueberry—lemon zest, lemon juice, and blueberries
  7. Pumpkin—pureed pumpkin and pumpkin spices
  8. Cinnabun —brown sugar, cinnamon, and vanilla
  9. Chocolate Chip Pancakes—mini chocolate chips
  10. Coconut Pancakes—coconut milk, topped with coconut flakes
  11. Chocolate Pancakes—cocoa powder
  12. Yogurt/Greek Yogurt Pancakes—add in favorite yogurt
  13. Orange Cranberry—orange zest, orange juice, and chopped cranberries (dried or fresh)
  14. Honey Pancakes—drizzle honey in batter
  15. Raspberry White Chocolate Chip—raspberries and white chocolate chips
  16. Bacon Pancakes—cooked bacon
  17. Carrot Cake Pancakes—finely shredded carrot, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, and vanilla
  18. Nutty Pancakes—a mix of chopped nuts
  19. Oatmeal Raisin Pancakes—oats and dried raisins
  20. Mint Chocolate Chip—mint extract and chocolate chips
  21. Buttermilk Pancakes—substitute buttermilk for milk
  22. Pineapple Pancakes—crushed pineapple
  23. Coffee Lovers—espresso powder
  24. Gingerbread Pancakes—ginger, cinnamon, cloves, and molasses
  25. Maple Cinnamon Pancakes—pure maple syrup and cinnamon
  26. Banana Split—mashed bananas, mini chocolate chips, and chopped cherries
  27. Zucchini Pancakes—sneak in shredded zucchini
  28. Chocolate Peanut Butter—cocoa powder, chocolate chips, and peanut butter
  29. Nutella Pancakes—Nutella
  30. Snickerdoodle Pancakes—brown sugar and cinnamon
  31. Macadamia Nut—chopped macadamia nuts and white chocolate chips
  32. Eggnog—eggnog instead of milk
  33. Lemon Poppyseed—lemon zest, lemon juice, and poppyseeds
  34. Creamy ricotta can play both sweet or savory when it comes to pancakes. Add a dollop to the batter for extra light, fluffy cakes, or top finished pancakes with a spoonful of cheese, a drizzle of honey, and freshly ground black pepper.
  35. Add dried or fresh, grated ginger to your batter, along with winter spices like cardamom and cinnamon, for a warming kick.
  36. Instead of serving links on the side, stir cooked, chopped pieces or thin slices into the batter.
  37. Swirl creamy or crunchy peanut butter into your batter…and serve with a topping of jelly!
  38. Add cooked, chopped pieces of bacon to the batter, or pour batter over whole slices of cooked bacon in the skillet.
  39. Add shredded carrots, cinnamon, and vanilla extract to batter for a healthy take on carrot cake (and of course, cream cheese would be a great topping).
  40. Add a splash of OJ to your pancake batter for a citrusy kick, or mix in a spoonful of zest.
  41. Almost any pancake can benefit from the addition of chocolate chips…and there’s no reason to stop there. Chocolate sprinkles, chocolate sauce, and cocoa powder all make great mix-ins or toppers.
  42. If you’re already a connoisseur of chocolate chip pancakes, add a handful of butterscotch chips to mix up your sweet pancake routine.
  43. Substitute yogurt (regular,Greek, plain or flavored) for the milk or buttermilk in your favorite pancake recipe. If the batter seems too thick, thin with a splash of water.
  44. A handful of corn kernels (frozen or fresh) makes for a surprisingly sweet pop in pancakes—both savory and sweet versions. You can also try subbing in cornmeal for part of the flour.
  45. Don’t stop at fresh or frozen fruit—dried fruit, like raisins, make great pancake mix-ins too.Blueberries are expected, but not their fruity counterparts like peaches. Use fresh, frozen, or canned varieties.
  46. If all you want is a little twist, add a few banana slices to a half cooked pancake on the griddle…easy, classic, and delicious.
  47. Add a sprinkle of cheese to the batter and serve with maple syrup or a more savory topping, like a fried egg.
  48. Fresh or frozen raspberries make a bright addition to any pancake.
  49. Add a handful of chopped spinach to pancake batter and serve with a savory sauce (like mayo or yogurt spiked with spices). For festive all-green pancakes, blend the batter and spinach in a blender first.
  50. Almonds in any form—chopped, extract, flour, amaretto syrup—make regular pancakes seem elegant. Just add a small amount to the batter.
  51. Go autumnal with thinly sliced pears—pour batter into the griddle, top with pears, and then flip.
  52. Toss a little cocoa powder in the batter with a little chopped chilli or chilli powder! Drizzle with chocolate and see who can handle the heat!
  53. Top with a spoonful of orange marmalade and melted dark chocolate for a Jaffa Cake pancake.
  54. Add cocoa powder and red food coloring – and transferred them into red velvet pancakes.
  55. Replacing the milk with an equal amount of the Dr. Pepper will produce dark and bubbly pancakes. You’ll be able to detect a hint of the flavours on the plain pancake, but just wait until you team it with sugar or ice cream.
  56. Added fine sea salt to caramel ice cream topping for a salted caramel pancake.
  57. Add some sour cream and a tad of sugar to the batter. For variety: brown sugar instead.

 

Source:  MOMables, Readers Digest, Good to Know, Chow Hound  (We love the internet!)

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