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How To Make A Pan Cake?

Well,,,i wanna know how to make a pan cake,,so please if you can just give me some info about the pan cake,,,thank you

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  • 2 cups flour


  • 2 Tbsp. Sugar


  • 1 Tbsp. Baking powder


  • 1/4 tsp. Salt


  • 1/2 tsp. Cinnamon, to taste (I usually use 1 tsp.)


  • 2 eggs


  • 1/4 cup vegetable oil


  • 2 cups milk


  • 1/2 tsp. Vanilla

    1

    To mix: Sift the dry ingredients (flour, sugar, baking powder, salt and
    cinnamon) into a medium bowl. Lightly beat the eggs and add to the
    bowl. Stir in the vegetable
    oil and the vanilla, leaving the milk for last. Slowly pour in the
    milk, stirring as it is added. But don't overstir! Batter should be
    slightly lumpy.

    2

    At this point, add in the extras, if you choose. Variations I've used
    include 6-8 ounces of blueberries or raspberries. Make sure to mash the
    raspberries before adding to the batter. I didn't and had very sloppy
    pancakes! I've also added ½ cup chocolate chips. Other optional
    ingredients I haven't tried yet, but my friend swears are great: 1
    thinly sliced banana, 6-8 oz. Sliced strawberries, a small can of
    sliced peaches in the light sauce (include the sauce), or a baby food
    jar of applesauce.


    3

    To cook: Heat a nonstick pan "to the point where a few drops of water
    'dance' across the pan." Using a 1/4 cup measuring cup, dip out batter
    and pour it slowly into the pan. She said to cook each side about 2
    minutes, but I don't time mine. On the first side, I watch for bubbles
    to appear in the batter as it is cooking. When the bubbles start to
    pop, that's when I flip.

    4

    To serve: Top with maple syrup, fruit syrup (blueberry is a favorite), or peanut butter. It's often that we put butter on first, then syrup.

    If you want to make buttermilk pancakes...


    2 c. Flour

    3 T. Sugar

    2 t. Baking powder

    1 t. Salt

    1/2 t. Baking soda

    1 1/2 c. Buttermilk

    3 T. Melted butter

    1 beaten egg



    In a medium bowl, mix the dry ingredients. In a large bowl, mix the
    liquid ingredients. Slowly mix the dry ingredients into the liquid
    ingredients. Pour 1/2 - 1/4 cup portions onto a frying pan and cook.

    I personally use Bisquik when I make pancakes because I don't often have everything I need for homemade, but these are good recipes and homemade is so much better! I hope these help!

    (Source(s): Www.eHow.com , Answers at Yahoo!)
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    Amkhaibitu 

    answered 1 year ago

      Mix together flour, eggs and milk mixed with water, a bit of salt and some melted butter. Then fry them.
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      Cooldude97 

      answered 1 year ago

        1/2 cup flour
        1/2 cup milk
        1 egg
        1/2 cube margarine

        preheat over to 400

        melt margarine in an OVEN-SAFE fry pan or 9 in pie plate (I have the pyrex one with handles) You can melt on the stove or in the oven.

        Beat egg and milk, then add flour. Mix well

        Pour in pan.  If the margarine is hot it will start frying the batter-that's ok.
        Carefully put in the oven.

        Bake 17-20 min until edges are well browned.

        The edges should round over like a bowl.

        These can be served with squirts of lemon juice and a sprinkle of powder sugar.
        Can also be served with fruit compote.  Cinnamon apples is a favorite at my house.

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        Jtodd654 

        answered 1 year ago

           
           

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