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‎11-30-2016 07:43 PM
I love pancakes, but never make them. What is a pancake cooker?
‎11-30-2016 07:47 PM
I've used all these pans to make pancakes also but how do you know which temperature to use without wasting the 1st pancake? Every pan on every stove heats differently.
‎12-01-2016 07:56 AM
@Zhills wrote:I've used all these pans to make pancakes also but how do you know which temperature to use without wasting the 1st pancake? Every pan on every stove heats differently.
You pretty much always waste the first pancake..its still edible of course, I eat it, but it isnt pretty to look at, thus the term "wasted" is more for looks than taste...
Even on Food Network, when I have seen them mke pancakes, they always say the first one is "wasted"..
I prefer to think of the first pancake as being the "primer" for the ones to follow...
‎12-01-2016 11:48 AM
My mom taught me to do the "dancing water" test. Sprinkle a few drops of water on the pan: if your pan is hot, they will dance or evaporate immediately. If the drops just sit, the pan isn't ready. I always test the temperature by testing with about a teaspoon of batter: sometimes the pan can be too hot.
There is practice involved with making pancakes: until you learn, make small cakes that you can easily flip.
Poodlepet2
‎12-02-2016 06:09 AM
I was sent one as a gift years ago.
I have to say, I found it made the pancakes rather tough.
What I've found that makes the BEST pancakes, if you have a family serious about their weekend breakfasts, is a cast iron griddle.
You keep it in that drawer under the stove (because it's heavy) and it cooks pancakes evenly and it requires little greasing when it's fully seasoned.
‎12-02-2016 07:58 AM
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‎12-02-2016 02:38 PM
Oh, YUMMY, Ladies! Just had lunch!
I haven't made pancakes since I was 9 yrs. old (at least a 1/2 century ago) and they were Dee-licious!
Can I store the leftover batter in the fridge for tomorrow, or must I toss it?
‎12-02-2016 08:12 PM
I cook all the batter into pancakes, separate them with waxed paper, put into a zip lock bag and freeze them. Anytime I want pancakes, I just put the frozen ones into the microwave and have breakfast.
‎12-02-2016 08:51 PM
@RinaRina wrote:Oh, YUMMY, Ladies! Just had lunch!
I haven't made pancakes since I was 9 yrs. old (at least a 1/2 century ago) and they were Dee-licious!
Can I store the leftover batter in the fridge for tomorrow, or must I toss it?
@RinaRina I have a shaker container that I use for pancake/waffle batter and I keep it in the fridge for more than a few days and it is always great (as you can see I have lived to tell the tale . . .
). I wouldn't push it past more than four days but anything overnight (for me) is fine.
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