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Pancakes - Beyond any Comparison (Jim Doyle)

Gluten-free buttermilk pancakes
Ingredients
Gluten-free flour blend as per the need
Cane sugar 2 tsp
Gluten-free baking powder 1 tsp
Baking soda 1 tsp
Salt ? tsp
Buttermilk 1 ? cup
Or Milk 1 cup
White vinegar 1 tbsp
Olive oil 2 tbsps
Large egg 1
Vanilla extract
? tsp
Method of preparation

First, take a mixing bowl and mix up all the dry ingredients. Whip it properly. Take another mixing bowl and coalesce the ingredients such as olive oil, egg and vanilla in that bowl. Whip it nicely so that all the ingredients are properly incorporated. Then, pour the milk into a bowl if you are preparing the buttermilk on your own. Introduce white vinegar into this. Allow it to stay for at least 5 minutes. Then, include the ingredients like olive oil, egg and vanilla extract into the milk mixture. Whip it well. Mix the milk mixture with the dry mixture and whip it until you get a smoth mixture. Add 1-2 teaspoons of milk, if the mixture seems to be exceedingly thick. Take a skillet and heat it over moderate temperature. Slightly rub the skillet with the olive oil. Pour ? cup of the batter onto the skillet if the skillet is of medium size. If the skillet is fairly large, then, pour 1/ 3 cup of the mixture onto the skillet. Cook the mixture until the bottom turns brown in colour and bubbles start coming up on the surface. Then, flip the side and cook the other side as well so that both sides are ready. Take the rest of the batter and repeat the process. When it is cooked well, turn the heat off and let it cool. Wrap the pancakes and place them in a plastic freezer bag. Serve them when they are thoroughly cooled and set.


Pumpkin pancakes

Major ingredients
Flour 1 ? cups
Baking powder ? tsp
Sugar 1 ? tbsps
Salt ? tsp
Baking soda ? tsp
Vegetable oil 1/8 cup
Egg 1
Buttermilk 1 ? cups
Pureed pumpkin 1/3 cup
Pumpkin pie spice 1 ? tsps
Vanilla 1 tsp

Method of preparation

Take a bowl of medium size and mix up the ingredients such as flour, baking powder, sugar, salt and baking soda. Whip it nicely so that all the ingredients are properly incorporated. Then, introduce the combination of the beaten egg, vegetable oil and 1 ? cups of buttermilk and stir it well so as to get a perfect mixture out of it. When these ingredients are properly combined, include the ingredients like pumpkin, vanilla, and pumpkin pie spice and stir it well until you get an even mixture. Take a frying pan and heat it over average temperature. If you are using griddle, then heat it over 350 degrees F. Rub the pan or griddle slightly with vegetable oil and pour ? cup of the mixture out into the pan.
Cook the side until it becomes golden brown in colour. Flip the side and cook the other side as well. Spray the pancake turner with a non stick spray so that you can flip the sides. Repeat the process using the remaining batter.

If you are looking for new and tasty ways to prepare the breakfast for you family then you should definitely try Femina pancakes - or as they call them pandekager. Read more cooking tips and trick here.
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Pancakes - Beyond any Comparison (Jim Doyle)

Gluten-free buttermilk pancakes
Ingredients
Gluten-free flour blend as per the need
Cane sugar 2 tsp
Gluten-free baking powder 1 tsp
Baking soda 1 tsp
Salt ? tsp
Buttermilk 1 ? cup
Or Milk 1 cup
White vinegar 1 tbsp
Olive oil 2 tbsps
Large egg 1
Vanilla extract
? tsp
Method of preparation

First, take a mixing bowl and mix up all the dry ingredients. Whip it properly. Take another mixing bowl and coalesce the ingredients such as olive oil, egg and vanilla in that bowl. Whip it nicely so that all the ingredients are properly incorporated. Then, pour the milk into a bowl if you are preparing the buttermilk on your own. Introduce white vinegar into this. Allow it to stay for at least 5 minutes. Then, include the ingredients like olive oil, egg and vanilla extract into the milk mixture. Whip it well. Mix the milk mixture with the dry mixture and whip it until you get a smoth mixture. Add 1-2 teaspoons of milk, if the mixture seems to be exceedingly thick. Take a skillet and heat it over moderate temperature. Slightly rub the skillet with the olive oil. Pour ? cup of the batter onto the skillet if the skillet is of medium size. If the skillet is fairly large, then, pour 1/ 3 cup of the mixture onto the skillet. Cook the mixture until the bottom turns brown in colour and bubbles start coming up on the surface. Then, flip the side and cook the other side as well so that both sides are ready. Take the rest of the batter and repeat the process. When it is cooked well, turn the heat off and let it cool. Wrap the pancakes and place them in a plastic freezer bag. Serve them when they are thoroughly cooled and set.


Pumpkin pancakes

Major ingredients
Flour 1 ? cups
Baking powder ? tsp
Sugar 1 ? tbsps
Salt ? tsp
Baking soda ? tsp
Vegetable oil 1/8 cup
Egg 1
Buttermilk 1 ? cups
Pureed pumpkin 1/3 cup
Pumpkin pie spice 1 ? tsps
Vanilla 1 tsp

Method of preparation

Take a bowl of medium size and mix up the ingredients such as flour, baking powder, sugar, salt and baking soda. Whip it nicely so that all the ingredients are properly incorporated. Then, introduce the combination of the beaten egg, vegetable oil and 1 ? cups of buttermilk and stir it well so as to get a perfect mixture out of it. When these ingredients are properly combined, include the ingredients like pumpkin, vanilla, and pumpkin pie spice and stir it well until you get an even mixture. Take a frying pan and heat it over average temperature. If you are using griddle, then heat it over 350 degrees F. Rub the pan or griddle slightly with vegetable oil and pour ? cup of the mixture out into the pan.
Cook the side until it becomes golden brown in colour. Flip the side and cook the other side as well. Spray the pancake turner with a non stick spray so that you can flip the sides. Repeat the process using the remaining batter.

If you are looking for new and tasty ways to prepare the breakfast for you family then you should definitely try Femina pancakes - or as they call them pandekager. Read more cooking tips and trick here.
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Beijing style courgette pancake 老北京糊塌子

I didn't know they have courgette (zucchini) in China, all the time I thought courgette is a Western vegetable. Oriental courgette (zucchini) is similar to western type but the skin is usually much lighter in colour, like pastel green. In China they called courgette 'si hu lu 西葫蘆'.There is one Beijingnese favourite snack 'xiao chi 小吃' it's courgette pancake which the Beijingnese given it a funny
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Beijing Pizza 韭菜糊餅

韭菜糊餅 Jiu Chai Hu BingSome people called this Beijing pizza, it's an old Beijing style snack 'xiao chi 小吃', made with a thin crunchy cornmeal crust topped with Chinese chives (garlic chives), egg and a little dried shrimp for a more savoury flavour. Very tasty.Pictures are a bit fuzzy due to the hot steam.Here is the recipe - make an approx. 1 x 25cm round pizza (pancake)Ingredients: about 80 g
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Kimchijeon (kimchi pancake)

I am a pancake fiend. You may have seen quite a few of my other recipes.Here is another pancake recipe with kimchi and prawn. Yummy as a snack or light lunch with some salad.Dead easy recipe.Ingredients:150g plain flourabout 150ml milk or water1 large egg1 cup (about 180 - 200g) kimchi with some of the juice (homemade or bought)3 - 4 stalks spring onionabout 100g peeled prawns (raw or cooked)dash
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Apam balik (Turnover pancake)

Pancakes are multi racial and international. Every country has their own different pancake recipes.I have posted quite a few Chinese style pancakes.Now lets return to a traditional Malay recipe. This pancake is Apam Balik, translated as turnover pancake.There is a thin and crispy version and a thick and fluffy one like this post. This thick pancake is similar to American thick pancake with a
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Spring onion pancakes 蔥油餅

Spring onion or scallion pancakes (chung you bing 蔥油餅) are delightful flaky pancakes, similar to Indian paratha. There are various ways of making these pancakes. This is my favourite method.These pancakes can be eaten on its own with any favourite dipping sauces, or as a wrap like this egg filled pancakes or eaten with a meal. No bad with curry if you don't mind fusion.Here is the recipe, makes 6
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Egg filled pancakes 雞蛋灌餅

Egg filled pancakes (ji dan guan bing 雞蛋灌餅) are Beijingnese breakfast sold mainly by street food vendors. It's cheap and tasty. Similar to Indian roti or tortilla wrap with a difference.Need a bit of practice to get it right how to fill the pancake with egg. Here is how I make them.This recipe makes 5 pancakes.Ingredients:A. pancakes150g plain flour75 - 80ml water1/4 tsp salt2 tbsp of sesame
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Spam Pancakes

Pancake Day is just round the corner. If you fancy something oriental and love Spam here is one spamalicious recipe to try. Not sure if this recipe was created by my mum or many Chinese do make breakfast pancakes like these, I love them since I was a kid and make them every now and again for Sunday breakfast when I have a hankering for Spam. We called these pancakes 'bok chang' at home, no sure
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Savoury stuffed pancakes

I bought similar stuffed pancakes for breakfast in Hong Kong and China hawker stall. They are simple to make great for breakfast or brunch. I think this is popular in Northern China rather than a Cantonese recipe. You can use any filling you like meat and veg, potato and vegetables (vegetarian) or even cheese and onion english style, great to use up any leftovers. You can make them ahead and warm
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Shanghai Bean Paste Pancake

Chinese: 豆沙鍋餅 (do sa war bin)This stuffed bean paste pancake is typical of Shanghainese snack or dim sum. Very easy to make and nice to go with a cup of tea.Recipe - Serve about 4For the pancake:1 egg110g flour (about 1 cup)1 cup of water1 tbsp of oil1 tsp of oil for greasing the panabout 250g of red bean paste 豆沙 (homemade as recipe or in a tin from supermarket) 2 tbsp of flour paste (mix
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Duck Pancakes

Chinese: 春餅, 鴨皮Ingredients:225g plain flour (about 2 cups, cup size 250ml) 150 ml of boiling water (about 3/4 cup) 1/2 tsp of saltsome sesame oil Mix salt into flourPour boiling water into dough. Leave to restKnead till smooth, add flour if too sticky. Leave for 5 minutes. Cut dough into 2 pieceRoll and cut each dough into 10 piece (20 pieces in total)Press each piece to a disc. Brush
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