If you are looking for a good
buttermilk pancake recipe, the first place to start is with your ingredients
and your equipment. Make sure you have a pan that heats evenly and burners that
burn clean and fast. This will help make the consistency and color of the
pancakes ideal.
Have a metal spatula with no holes
in it. This makes for a prettier pancake if you turn it before it is entirely
ready. Batter will not drip through the holes and make the pan difficult to use
or the buttermilk pancakes ugly looking. Presentation is a big part of a good
pancake. Add a small cup of whipped butter next to the plate, or decorate the
meal with strawberries, whipped cream, chocolate syrup, or other garnishes.
Buying organic ingredients is a good
options, since pancakes are not known for being one of the world's healthier
foods. At least this way you can enjoy a delicious breakfast and reduce the
unhealthy properties of so many heavy carbohydrates. For the sake of your
taste, organic ingredients are also good. Just do not ruin it by putting on
fake maple syrup!
Many people find that pancakes from
scratch are far better than any pre-mixed ingredients, organic or not. Buy your
ingredients separately. It is only slightly more expensive and takes a few
moments longer to mix, but the quality will be worth it.
Here is the list of ingredients: you
start off with one cup of buttermilk. Regular milk can be used, they just will
not be quite as delicious. You will need one egg, a half teaspoon of baking
soda, one cup of regular flour, a half tea spoon of salt, one teaspoon of
baking powder, one tablespoon of sugar, and one tablespoon of cooking oil.
Crack the egg and beat it, fully
breaking up the yolk. Add the milk and baking soda and stir these well
together. Then add all the other ingredients, stirring as you go. Mix it well
and get out all the lumps without making the batter too stiff from too much
mixing.
Pour it on a hot griddle that has
been prepped with butter or non-stick spray. Make sure it is on medium heat,
especially when you are starting out. The lower the heat, the better, until you
get used to how the pancakes will cook that day. Turn when necessary and check
to make sure it is cooked all the way through.
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