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QuestionCan you make low-carb and high-protein pancakes?Lisa Jubilee is a Certified Dietician-Nutritionist and the Co-Founder of Living Proof Nutrition Strength Pilates in New York City. With over 20 years of experience, she specializes in sustainable weight loss and disease prevention. She earned a Masters in Nutrition and Dietetics from New York University and a BS in Chemistry, Foods, and Nutrition from Rutgers University. She also published an e-book, Self Care = Health Care: A Health Empowerment Protocol From a Nutritionist’s Perspective. She has been ranked as one of the Best Nutritionists in New York City by Expertise.com since 2017.Definitely—it's quite easy! The best low-carb flours to use are almond, coconut, or cassava (they're all easy to find in stores or online). The other ingredients you'll need are eggs, a fat source like butter or ghee, a natural and no-calorie sweetener like stevia or monk fruit, a leavening agent such as baking soda, a liquid (which can be water, milk, or a non-dairy beverage), and a little vanilla extract or another flavoring agent of your choice.
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QuestionWhat is the trick to making good pancakes?Taylor DeCosta is an Executive Chef and Founder of Taylor Made Cuisine in Orange County, California. With over 10 years of professional experience, Taylor and her team offer event catering and meal delivery services to clients all over Southern California, including Los Angeles and San Diego County. Taylor and her team have been featured in many publications including the Los Angeles Times, Goop, and Orange County Business Journal. Taylor received her Associate of Arts and Sciences (A.A.S.) degree in Culinary Arts and Chef Training from Orange Coast College.Just follow the tips above about not overmixing the batter and avoiding high heat and you're probably set. That said, here's an extra tip: you should always do a test pancake before you start doing everybody's pancakes. That way, you can adjust your heat and find out where your hot spots are in your pan and work accordingly.
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QuestionWhat can I do to make my pancakes fluffier?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerTake care not to over-mix the batter, which can toughen up your pancakes. Stop mixing while the batter still has some small lumps in it. You can also increase the fluff by letting the batter rest for at least 15 minutes before cooking. Make sure you see bubbles in the pancake before you flip it, and avoid flipping more than once!
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QuestionHow can I make pancakes if I don’t have baking powder?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYou can make a baking powder substitute by mixing baking soda with cream of tartar. Use ½ teaspoon cream of tartar and ¼ teaspoon baking soda for every 1 teaspoon of baking powder in the recipe. If you don’t have cream of tartar, you can mix baking soda with a small amount of lemon juice. Just be aware that this will make your pancakes a little tart!
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QuestionCan you use water to make pancakes?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYes, you can substitute water for milk. The pancakes might not be as flavorful, but you can make up for the missing flavor by adding other ingredients, like a splash of juice, pieces of fruit, or a little vanilla extract.
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QuestionCan we pour strawberry syrup into the pancake batter?Community AnswerWhile it's possible to do so, the problem is that you may unbalance the recipe ingredient amounts, which have been carefully chosen and suggested because they work in the amounts given. Syrup adds more liquid and sugar, which may cause runnier pancakes that burn more easily. The best bet is to drizzle the strawberry syrup over the finished pancakes, as that is really the most enjoyable way to have syrup which exists to be a topping.
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QuestionHow do I make a pancake more enjoyable for my kids?Community AnswerTry adding fun toppings, like powdered sugar, nutella, syrup, jam, sprinkles, etc.
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QuestionHow do I keep pancakes from burning on one side?Community AnswerLower the heat, and be ready to remove the pancake from the skillet when done.
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QuestionCan I add cocoa powder to the batter?Community Answer
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QuestionCan I eat pancakes with Cool Whip?Community AnswerYes, as long as you're able to eat Cool Whip without any problems, then it will go just fine with pancakes.
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QuestionCan I make eggless pancakes?Community Answer
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QuestionWhat kind of milk is needed for pancakes?Community AnswerOrdinary milk works fine (full-fat or low-fat). Or, you could use buttermilk for a richer texture and flavor, see the recipe for How to Make Buttermilk Pancakes for more details.
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QuestionWhat happens if I don't use vanilla extract?Community AnswerYou don't need to use vanilla extract. The only difference will be that it doesn't have the slight flavor of vanilla, which is better for savory pancakes but is also fine for sweetened ones too. It's up to your preferences.
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QuestionI was just wondering if using self-rising flour would affect the quality of the pancakes.Community AnswerThat's a good question. Unfortunately, the use of self-rising (self-raising) flour tends to result in thick and spongy pancakes. Since that sort of texture is not to most pancake lovers' liking, it's really not recommended.
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QuestionIf we are using all-purpose flour, do we need to modify the recipe?Community AnswerNo. The recipe should still work.
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QuestionAre there any alternatives for butter in pancake batter?Community AnswerCertainly, just add the same amount of preferred edible oil instead of the butter. You could substitute olive, coconut, sunflower, etc. oils instead. Do remember that this doesn't reduce the calories, it just changes the fat used to make the pancakes and it will taste different too.
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QuestionCan I add sprinkles to my pancake batter ?Community AnswerYes, but don't overdo it or they might be too sweet. Expect the colors to run a little during cooking but that can make the pancakes look cool.
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QuestionCan I use double acting baking powder?Community AnswerYes.
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QuestionCan I use groundnut oil instead?Community AnswerYes.
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QuestionWhat is the best way to keep pancakes from getting burnt before they are ready to be flipped?Community AnswerWatch the top for bubbles and flip right away when you see them. Make sure you put plenty of butter or oil in the pan and keep the heat at about medium.
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QuestionShould it be creamy?Community AnswerIf you are talking about the batter before cooking the pancake, yes. A creamy batter will make a richer and better tasting pancake. If you mean the pancake itself, no. Cook it longer. It should end up golden brown on the outside and fluffy on the inside.
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QuestionHow many cups of flour will do for about nineteen pancakes?Community AnswerThat's a fairly specific number of pancakes. You could double the ingredients suggested in the first recipe shown in this article and get around 16 pancakes, or perhaps make three batches using this recipe and get 24 pancakes, give or take a few and someone's bound to eat more than their fair share!
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QuestionWhat's the best flour for pancakes?Community AnswerSelf raising flour is probably the best option, as it makes the pancakes more fluffy.
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QuestionHow do pancakes taste?Community AnswerAbsolutely delicious. We recommend that you make some from the recipes suggested in this article and give us your feedback!
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QuestionHow do I know if the pancake is fully cooked?Community AnswerCut into the middle of the pancake. The inside should be textured, but not sticky.
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QuestionDo I have to add water to the pan?Community AnswerJust sprinkle a few drops of water onto your pan to see if it is heated enough. If the drops sizzle, it's ready to go.
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QuestionHow do I flip a pancake perfectly?Community AnswerPancake flipping is somewhat of an art but it's definitely one that comes easily with practice. For the beginner pancake flipper, check out How to Flip a Pancake for more details.
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QuestionHow can I cook pancakes faster?QamarTop AnswererPrepare the pancake batter ahead of time and chill it in the fridge until you're ready to use it. This saves a lot of time and gives you more time for cooking.
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QuestionIs there any other way to make pancakes if I don’t have all the correct ingredients?QamarTop AnswererThere are some pancake recipes that only require 2 - 4 ingredients. Look for these kind of pancake recipes, such as the 2-ingredient banana pancake recipe or 4-ingredient oatmeal pancake recipe.
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QuestionCan I use a smaller version of this recipe?QamarTop AnswererGo for it. You can cut the ingredients in half to make fewer pancakes than the original amount.
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