My cousin gave me this great cookbook. It used to be his and he passed it down to me. I like to try making recipes from this cookbook. Today we made the Griddle Cakes.
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First, we measured the dry ingredients into the plastic bowl and stirred them all together. 1 Cup of Flour, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 2 teaspoons white sugar, 2 teaspoons baking powder.
This recipe will make about 6 pancakes. But we made a double batch so we could have 12! If you make a double batch of a recipe, you have to remember to multiply all the ingredient measurements by 2.
Next, we melted the butter and separated the eggs. You can use a microwave to melt butter if you have a grown up supervising, but we used a pot on the stove burner. Mom says it's easier to keep an eye on the melting and safer. Separating the eggs takes practice. I have a hard time keeping the shells out. Mom did this part. We let kept the egg whites in a stainless steel bowl for whipping later. Then we mixed in the melted butter and milk.
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When the batter is well mixed, we have to whip the egg whites until they have a "stiff" peak, which means it stays like a point when you pull the mixer out of the bowl. This is easy to do if you use cold eggs and a stainless steel bowl. For some reason, when it works best when everything is cold.
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The griddle should be nice and hot. A grown up has to either do this for you or help. Putting pancake batter on the griddle isn't a job for a kid. For this recipe, we didn't grease the griddle. Adding batter using a soup ladle or a 1/2 cup measuring cup makes it easy to know all the pancakes will be about the same size.
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Once they're on the griddle, the pancakes will need to cook for about 4 minutes. When you start to see little air bubbles on top of the uncooked side, you know they're ready to turn over. They will have to cook for another 2 minutes approximately once they've been turned.
Remove them from the griddle and put them on plates. We served ours with a little butter, a sprinkle of icing sugar and syrup! YUMMY!
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When the egg whites are all ready, it's time to fold them into the batter. Folding was tricky and it took me a few tries to get it.
Next was my favourite part: flavouring the pancakes! Today we used blueberries. You can use fresh or frozen fruits. On Pankcake Tuesday, we tried banana-chocolate chip and they were great too! I didn't help make those ones though. Once you've added your flavouring, you have to let the batter sit and wait for 10 minutes before you can cook the pancakes.
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The griddle should be nice and hot. A grown up has to either do this for you or help. Putting pancake batter on the griddle isn't a job for a kid. For this recipe, we didn't grease the griddle. Adding batter using a soup ladle or a 1/2 cup measuring cup makes it easy to know all the pancakes will be about the same size.
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Once they're on the griddle, the pancakes will need to cook for about 4 minutes. When you start to see little air bubbles on top of the uncooked side, you know they're ready to turn over. They will have to cook for another 2 minutes approximately once they've been turned.
Remove them from the griddle and put them on plates. We served ours with a little butter, a sprinkle of icing sugar and syrup! YUMMY!
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