How to Make the Easiest Pancakes Ever



Hosts Julia Collin Davison and Bridget Lancaster teach viewers how to make Easy Pancakes.

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  1. Cake cooked in a Teflon pan….nothing healthy there. Please start cooking healthy foods that don't contain gluten or animal products. Americans are all sick and fat from this stuff. Just eat fresh fruits and veggies and nuts and seeds and berries and melons. Let's all heal ourselves and the planet.

  2. Converted this recipe to an "instant mix" that I am quite happy with. Doubled the recipe, replaced "wet ingredients" with powdered eggs, buttermilk powder, & cut-in shortening, in place of the oil. So when preparing, only have to add water to cake batter consistency, & let sit 10 minutes, per your suggestion. Tried the mix out today, & they came out PERFECT!

    Thanks for sharing a GOOD pancake recipe, as so often the pancake recipes I find online "fall flat", both literally & figuratively!

    I didnt add vanilla, since I dont currently have any vanilla powder, so just leaving that as an optional add-in. I like my pancakes fine without vanilla anyhoo.

  3. This is my grandmother Gracie’s pancake recipe from the 1940s. Only difference is melted butter instead of vegetable oil. Didn’t just come along, lol. It was here long before me and you.😉 The biggest reason for not over-mixing, is it does something to the gluten and the taste becomes awful.

  4. great vid, right to the point and i liked the uniformity. one thing for us though, we put butter on the bottom as well as in between each pancake; another variation is we heat the syrup with butter in the microwave or small saucepan on the stove so when we pour it, it's nice and hot. just our way. again, great vid!!

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