Old-Fashioned Homestyle Pancakes Made From Scratch!

3 years ago
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Happy Day to you Food Junkie Followers,
Today is the day that the Lord made and I am glad we can rejoice in it. Today I am sharing with you some good old-fashioned homestyle pancakes made from scratch. These are the pancakes that I make about 98% of the time. A few years ago I shared how to make pancakes from Bisquick baking mix. You can see that video here: https://youtu.be/X6uc1gor-sA. I decided that I need to share the recipe that I use for homemade from scratch pancakes. These are so good. I like them to get a nice crust on the outside and soft and fluffy on the inside.

Recipe:
1 1/2 cups of self-rising flour
1 1/4 cups of whole milk or Buttermilk
1 tablespoon of sugar
3 tablespoons of melted butter
1 egg

Directions:
You will need a bowl or a pitcher like I use in my video. The pitcher makes it easy to pour the batter without making a mess. I highly recommend it. Start by mixing in wet ingredients first. Milk, butter, egg- mix/beat that good with a whisk. Then add in the sugar and mix that well. After that, slowly add in your flour while you whisk that in. It is ok if there are some lumps. The lumps will create air pockets in the pancakes and make it nice and fluffy. Check the video for the consistency that you need. Not too thick because the pancake batter will not spread out, and not too thin as it will spread out too much and be thin. You want it to be thin enough to pour out. Grab your pan or griddle and get it pre-heating. I like to add butter to the pan or griddle, this gives a nice rich flavor and a nice crusty outside to the pancakes. Pour batter in a circular motion. Let sit until a good many bubbles start forming. Flip over and let sit a min or two more. Now you are ready to enjoy.

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