Sunday Morning Homestyle Pancakes

 by Punkguyta
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For several generations, my family has shared this excellent, but humblingly easy to make pancake recipe. Apparently people, at least in my area, are accustomed to quick mix biscuick and other add water and cook alternatives.

I however, Love MY pancakes and I'm stickin to em, I've tasted that processed pancake crap and I won't ever go back. Give this recipe a try for next Saturday or Sunday morning, I know mixing together ingredients on a hangover isn't easy, so it's usually Sunday.

2x Cup Flour
3/4 Cup of Sugar
2x tsps' Magic Baking Powder (Not baking soda, blehhck)
(At this point don't forget to mix the dry ingredients together)
2x Egg and milk beaten
1 Capfull of Vanilla Extract
Melted margarine or butter to add
 
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Step 1: Add Flour

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Get your flour out and measure out 2 cups exactly.
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tubanator-2.0 says: Aug 12, 2009. 7:13 PM
hey i was wondering if i could substitute sugar with equal amounts of splenda because thats all i have?
Punkguyta (author) in reply to tubanator-2.0Aug 13, 2009. 6:14 AM
Errrr.... I suppose you could use splenda in it's place, I can almost guarantee it won't taste "normal" but I'm kinda curious to see how it would taste. Couldn't hurt to try it!
iLikeCoolStuf says: Jun 27, 2009. 7:19 AM
NOM NOM NOM FAVED
Punkguyta (author) in reply to iLikeCoolStufJun 28, 2009. 7:55 PM
I'm glad you liked it!
bluestarfairy says: Apr 14, 2009. 7:48 PM
I made these tonight for dinner with bacon and they where delicious. I only made half the recipe as I thought the full recipe would be too much. I got eight 5" pancakes out of the half recipe which is a good amount. Thanks for this Instructable, I will be making these time and time again.
Punkguyta (author) in reply to bluestarfairyJun 14, 2009. 5:14 PM
No problem bro, I'm glad you liked them, I know everyone has their own preferences when it comes to their "family" recipes and whatnot, but this is one that I have time and time again told people to just ditch whatever way they make their pancakes and do it this way. Or they do, but they'll modify it a bit to their likings, which is perfectly okay, just ditch that instant pancake mix though, ditch it gooood.
santy22 says: Mar 6, 2009. 10:12 AM
Can you skip the Soda/powder? i don't want them puffy.
Punkguyta (author) in reply to santy22Mar 6, 2009. 10:46 AM
I would assume that they would flop and just wouldn't be anything worth eating. Perhaps adding less baking powder (don't use soda, sheesh), would make it more into a crepe than a pancake, although I haven't tried this.
santy22 in reply to PunkguytaMar 8, 2009. 2:02 PM
cool
LasVegas says: Aug 11, 2008. 9:02 PM
Baking Powder IS Baking Soda. Perhaps if you were to whip the egg whites you could leave out the leavening...
Crash2108 in reply to LasVegasJan 18, 2009. 1:15 PM
Baking powder is baking soda and tartaric acid. Baking soda needs an acid to react with to produce gas. The classic example is vinegar.
Punkguyta (author) in reply to LasVegasAug 12, 2008. 10:26 PM
I do whip the eggs before I put them in, it doesn't really seem to matter either way. Just curious as to the date on the comment..
moisture says: Dec 17, 2008. 9:46 AM
These are good, thanks! Despite your warnings, I added too much vanilla; I'll fix that for next time.
Father Christmas says: Sep 5, 2008. 9:34 PM
i always thought there were three teaspoons in a tablespoon...
Punkguyta (author) in reply to Father ChristmasOct 7, 2008. 11:02 AM
I have no idea man, I usually ask my moms when it comes to tsps or tbsp because half the time I can't even tell the difference and usually mess something up.
bosherston says: Aug 1, 2008. 1:53 AM
Mate, are you sure you're Canadadian? No mention of maple syrup - sorry couldn't resist stereotyping ;)
Punkguyta (author) in reply to bosherstonAug 1, 2008. 3:38 PM
Hrrm, well I did eat them with syrup, it's just store boughten crap, not worth adding to the picture. Yes, I'm Canadian, and yet I still have to hand over a C note just to get a bottle of real maple syrup.
deastructionator in reply to PunkguytaSep 22, 2008. 4:04 PM
you cant even get it here i am in the south for crists sake
Punkguyta (author) in reply to deastructionatorOct 7, 2008. 11:02 AM
If you buy online you can :P The best maple syrup here can still be an upwards of $50 or more for a crown royal sized bottle, even though it's made here. The real stuff is reaaalll good stuff though.
puflines in reply to bosherstonAug 1, 2008. 1:44 PM
I was about to comment that ;)
bosherston in reply to puflinesAug 1, 2008. 3:09 PM
I'm from the UK so perhaps that explains my perplexedness, because the nearest I got to the fine meal above was some diner in NYC. There I was, first time and first meal in North America and it was 'as above' with a couple of eggs (and some home fries) and then the waitress asked if I wanted syrup!! We don't tend to do this sweet savoury thing on the same plate for breakfast, but it does truly works well.
deastructionator in reply to bosherstonAug 5, 2008. 10:02 AM
wait newyork defintaly does not go for the entire us but we love the syrup everwhere in the us if you are familiar with to kill a mocking bird we are like water cunningham
bosherston in reply to deastructionatorAug 5, 2008. 11:57 AM
Hmmmmm >accesses dusty memory bank< A great book - read it a couple of times, many moons past. He pays Aticus with hickory nuts but I don't remember the maple syrup reference, please remind me.
deastructionator in reply to bosherstonAug 7, 2008. 10:26 AM
my point was americans love syrup but we all know newyorkers are weird I live in georgia lol
bobhill125 in reply to deastructionatorDec 6, 2008. 7:54 AM
i live in gerorgia too
bosherston in reply to bosherstonAug 1, 2008. 3:10 PM
ps What's pemeal?
Punkguyta (author) in reply to bosherstonAug 1, 2008. 3:41 PM
Sliced Peameal Bacon or Peameal roast are two things that I have once in a while, and no, I have absolutely no clue why the roast is like $90 for a 5lb roast, insanity, but peameal is F-in delicious.
bosherston in reply to PunkguytaAug 2, 2008. 1:59 PM
Woah now that looks like bacon of the gods! Geezer you need to start a pig farm, with prices like that you could be rich beyond the dreams of avarice in no time, better plant some maples too :)
Punkguyta (author) in reply to bosherstonAug 12, 2008. 10:30 PM
Do you have any idea how much effort and time it takes to make maple syrup, let alone the gastly amounts of steady heat to make the perfect strength, only a skill a Canadian could handle, like really, have you ever seen any maple farms in the US?
Tobita in reply to PunkguytaOct 23, 2008. 11:04 PM
yes, but it was a owned by a company near chicoutimi :p
FunkNattidelic says: Sep 27, 2008. 12:28 PM
wow, im sorry but i just made them for lunch, and this is NASTY. eew. waaaaaaaay to sweet, it didnt turn out fluffy, was very dense, im thinking you need a better leavening agnet that baking powder. sorry for misspellings just blew my fingers open with some explosives that i made, it sucks..
snowman62494 says: Oct 4, 2008. 4:19 PM
dude these pancakes are awesome i just made them and they taste great:D
Punkguyta (author) in reply to snowman62494Oct 7, 2008. 10:58 AM
Good to see someone here actually know how to make pancakes!
puflines says: Jul 30, 2008. 10:42 AM
:D You americans have a "heavy" way of breakfasting, but I'll make and exception and make it for tomorrow morning
Punkguyta (author) in reply to puflinesJul 30, 2008. 11:40 AM
I'm Canadian Mate OHHHHH CANADAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA(*chokes*)AAAA
puflines in reply to PunkguytaJul 30, 2008. 12:18 PM
Hello from Galiza-Spain mate!!!
mdeblasi1 in reply to puflinesJul 31, 2008. 6:37 PM
Galiza,
What say you of Paiella?
Wikipedia says "This is an annual competition held in a different town in Galicia, Spain every year. Whoever makes the best Paella is the "Paella King" for the year until the next competition" Galicia, is that you, only spelled differently?
There seems to be only one instructable on the subject here, and it did not move me.
If you're inclined feel free to expound, to me personally or better still,
Instruct us.
Ciao
Marya
puflines in reply to mdeblasi1Jul 31, 2008. 7:23 PM
Hi Marya, I'm very glad of your interest on my country:D. Yes, you're right, Galicia and Galiza are quite the same thing, a Spanish nation located on the north-west corner of the iberic peninsula. The difference between Galiza and Galicia is that the first is the name in galician, official language of this region, and the second is the spanish form.

Anyway Paella isn't really a dish very typical from GZ. Now I think you have given me an idea for a future instructable, on which I will explain how to make Lacón con Grelos (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lac%C3%B3n_Gallego) or our world famous empanada (http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empanada_gallega). For your interest I'll say Galiza gastronomy is considered to be the healthiest in the world, even more than mediterranean or japanese.

Hope this was useful to you, and thanks for your interest Marya
gomibakou in reply to puflinesOct 1, 2008. 3:47 PM
Some corrections: Galicia is NOT a nation. The only nation is Spain. Galicia is a province like L.A. is not a nation in USA but a state (part of it). Therefore the State concept is greater than province. The first and only official idiom in the whole nation (Spain) is the spanish. But, some provinces have a second official idiom officially acepted in these regions and recognized by national gob, that is what puflines is talking about: they coexist in such regions, but the only idiom that all spaniards must to know is the spanish, because the spanish constitution demands it. Really, the consideration of "idiom" is relatively recent. Some decades they were considered like dialects derivated from some romances languages, but some politic pression made it to change to "idiom". I dunno if it's correct or no, i only relate what happened... It need to be clarified since some ppl from GZ think their province are a nation, and actually it's not correct. It's not and is the only reality. Maybe in a century it would be, but not at the moment. Only a politic problem with the money behind it... as usual around the world. The paella has the origin in the Valencia province. Well... returning to the pancake, i hope to find the exact proportion of powder...
hazzadobo in reply to puflinesJul 30, 2008. 4:51 PM
i can't belive that australia is fatter than america! all we have is vegemite on toast for breakfast!
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