How to make Pancakes | Fluffy Pancake Recipe
This recipe makes the softest fluffiest
pancakes and most if not all of the ingredients you should be able to find in
your kitchen. Pour yourself a cup of coffee and whip these up for brunch this
weekend.
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How to make Pancakes | Fluffy Pancake Recipe |
Start by measuring out a
cup and half of all-purpose flour into a large mixing bowl. This recipe makes
enough for 3-4 people so if you are cooking for more just double the recipe.
You can find a printable version on my website, or check the information box
below for the measurements. In the same bowl as the flour measure out 4
teaspoons of baking powder. 4 may seem like a lot, but this is the secret to
getting the softest, fluffiest pancakes. As the pancakes cook the baking powder
is going to react and create an abundance of air, getting that perfect pancake
texture. Lastly to the dry ingredients add a pinch of salt. You can add sugar
here as well if you would like, around a tablespoon, but I prefer to add
sweetness with toppings rather than with the actual pancake. Use a wooden spoon
to mix the dry ingredients together until they are combined. Set the bowl to
the side. In a smaller bowl to mix together the wet ingredients. First crack in
on large free-range egg, followed by the milk. I’m using dairy but you can
substitute with soy or almond if you would like. To the egg and milk add in a
1/4 cup of cooled melted butter. Use a fork to mix everything together, making
sure the egg is well incorporated. This is optional, but I love a hint of
vanilla. Add half a teaspoon of pure vanilla essence and mix again. Make a well
in the flour and pour in the wet ingredients. Fold the batter together with a
wooden spoon until there are no longer any large lumps. Make sure you’re not
over mixing as this will lead to your pancakes being quite tough. I’ve kept
these pancakes quite painful, but if you want to add blueberries or chocolate
chips, or any other flavours now would be a good time. When you are ready to
cook the pancakes heat a heavy-bottomed pan like cast iron over medium-low
heat. When the pan has heated add a small amount of butter to the pan to melt.
Scoop out about 1/3 of a cup of batter and pour into the pan. Leave the
pancake to spread on its own and cook for a few minutes. You’ll know it’s
ready to flip when air bubbles start to form on the top. If you are unsure just
use a spatula to lift up the side and check the bottom. Flip and cook for a
further few minutes on the opposite side. If your pancakes are browning a
little too quickly just adjust the heat. Place the cooked pancake on a plate and
repeat with the next. You should get about 6 or 7 pancakes out of this recipe
so continue until you are out of batter. Top the pancakes with maple syrup and
any of your other favourite toppings. Send me a photo if you try out this
recipe, I would love to see your favourite pancake topping. Thank you for
watching, I hope you enjoyed this recipe and I will see you in my next.
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