PANCAKE-MIX(B) USENET Cookbook PANCAKE-MIX(B)
BUTTERMILK PANCAKE MIX
PANCAKE-MIX - A make-it-yourself mix for buttermilk pancakes
This recipe comes from the More Make-a-mix Cookery cookbook
put out by HP Books. The premise of this book and its
predecessor, Make-a-mix Cookery is that you can save time
and money by making your own mixes for every stage of dinner
planning. It seems to work.
INGREDIENTS (10 cups of mix)
2 cups buttermilk powder
8 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 cup granulated sugar
8 tsp baking powder
4 tsp baking soda
2 tsp salt
PROCEDURE (Pancake mix)
(1) Sift the ingredients together well. Store in a
container with a tight-fitting lid.
INGREDIENTS (10 pancakes)
1 egg, beaten
2 Tbsp vegetable oil
1 cup water, or more as needed.
1 1/2 cups
buttermilk pancake mix (see above)
PROCEDURE (Pancakes)
(1) Mix ingredients until blended together.
(2) Let it stand five minutes.
(3) Cook some pancakes.
(4) Eat and enjoy.
NOTES
Use the mix within 6 months of when you make it.
The pancakes made from this mix aren't as sweet as those
made from Aunt Jemima mix, but they are good. You can always
add sugar, of course.
Although we haven't tried this (yet), you could probably
vary the recipe by using a different type of flour to make,
for example, your own buckwheat pancakes.
If you can't find buttermilk powder in your local grocery
store, try a bulk food store.
RATING
Difficulty: easy. Time: 5 minutes to make the mix if you
have the ingredients. Precision: measure the ingredients.
CONTRIBUTOR
Geoff Loker
University of Toronto, Ontario
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