Serve with butter, applesauce, cinnamon, and maple syrup.
1 C. applesauce
2 eggs
1/2 t. vanilla flavoring
1 C. buttermilk
1 t. cinnamon
2 C. flour
Dash salt
Dash nutmeg
2 T. baking powder
Combine dry ingredients. Add wet ingredients and stir until mixed well. Use ¼ cup scoop for batter and fry on buttered griddle.
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Mmmm! Delicious, satisfying pancakes! Mine turned out fluffier; it was funny. It is two tablespoons of baking powder, right? Perhaps it happened because I used a pan and oil for frying (we don't have a griddle).
This is a really great photo. So much detail! I love how you arranged everything--the basket of apples and the sliced one, the little pad of butter on top of the stack of pancakes, the checkered tablecloth. The sprig of green--is that mint? Cute! =) I love it!
Oh--and I love the picture of you and Lydia at the bottom of your page. =) Did you notice the colors you were two wearing? Purple, green, and red look so cute together. =D
Naomi, yes, it is two tablespoons of baking powder. I made these pancakes yesterday, and when I saw that I could hardly believe it called for so much. I checked the original recipe card, and that's what it said, so it must be right. Anyway, they didn't taste bad or anything. I just love these pancakes!
The greenery is mint; I grow it in my flower garden. I thought the picture needed something more, and that just did it! =)
Yeah, I did notice the colors in that photo. I wasn't really prepared to have a picture taken, but when Lydia saw what we were wearing she wanted to, so I just smiled and hoped I didn't look like a mess. =D
Hello, I love your blog. I am a homemaker mother of 2 daughters in Warren, MI. I garden and can pickles, tomatoes & applesauce. Found your site while looking for graphics for my canning jars. "Borrowed" some, but not to sell - they will just make my jars look pretty. Sent your pancake recipe to a friend. Looks delicious, will try this weekend. We are both Christian - like your site. Looking forward to more recipies. Would you mind if I shared a few of mine? I have a great muffin recipe I just made up last Sunday for breakfast.
Thanks so much! Canning sounds neat. I love the country clipart too; I found it under “freebies” on various websites. A while ago I found free country clipart labels for canning jars. If you are interested go to this link: http://www.countryclipart.com/countrylabels.htm I don’t mind if you share some of your recipes. I love trying new recipes out! You can send them to this email address: missmouse1988@gmail.com If you send me your name I’ll give you the credit for the recipe, as I have done with others, when I post it. God bless, Hannah
4 comments:
Mmmm! Delicious, satisfying pancakes! Mine turned out fluffier; it was funny. It is two tablespoons of baking powder, right? Perhaps it happened because I used a pan and oil for frying (we don't have a griddle).
This is a really great photo. So much detail! I love how you arranged everything--the basket of apples and the sliced one, the little pad of butter on top of the stack of pancakes, the checkered tablecloth. The sprig of green--is that mint? Cute! =) I love it!
Oh--and I love the picture of you and Lydia at the bottom of your page. =) Did you notice the colors you were two wearing? Purple, green, and red look so cute together. =D
Naomi, yes, it is two tablespoons of baking powder. I made these pancakes yesterday, and when I saw that I could hardly believe it called for so much. I checked the original recipe card, and that's what it said, so it must be right. Anyway, they didn't taste bad or anything. I just love these pancakes!
The greenery is mint; I grow it in my flower garden. I thought the picture needed something more, and that just did it! =)
Yeah, I did notice the colors in that photo. I wasn't really prepared to have a picture taken, but when Lydia saw what we were wearing she wanted to, so I just smiled and hoped I didn't look like a mess. =D
Hello, I love your blog. I am a homemaker mother of 2 daughters in Warren, MI. I garden and can pickles, tomatoes & applesauce. Found your site while looking for graphics for my canning jars. "Borrowed" some, but not to sell - they will just make my jars look pretty. Sent your pancake recipe to a friend. Looks delicious, will try this weekend. We are both Christian - like your site. Looking forward to more recipies. Would you mind if I shared a few of mine? I have a great muffin recipe I just made up last Sunday for breakfast.
Thanks so much!
Canning sounds neat.
I love the country clipart too; I found it under “freebies” on various websites. A while ago I found free country clipart labels for canning jars. If you are interested go to this link: http://www.countryclipart.com/countrylabels.htm
I don’t mind if you share some of your recipes. I love trying new recipes out! You can send them to this email address: missmouse1988@gmail.com
If you send me your name I’ll give you the credit for the recipe, as I have done with others, when I post it.
God bless, Hannah
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