Buttermilk Pancakes
Recipe courtesy Elizabeth Gilroy, Talkeetna, AK
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By haglercarolg_75...
Dallas, TX
on October 09, 2011
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I had some buttermilk left from another recipe, so I was looking for something to use it. I had to add about a half of a cup of skim milk to make two cups, but otherwise followed the recipe exactly. I thought that they were fluffy and delicious. The batter will not be thin if you give the baking soda a few minutes to work the the acid in the buttermilk. Oh, I also added about a tablespoon of oil to the batter because that's what my mother always did!
By jennyondioline_...
W Sand Lake, NY
on February 22, 2011
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Easy-peasy and yummy!
By Jason M.
on February 02, 2011
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Far and away the worst pancakes I have ever eaten, including frozen. I knew it wasn't going to turn out well when the batter was barely thicker than water. I've made plenty of pancakes before (usually from a mix so I know how the batter should look and how much stirring should be required. It's laughable that the directions call for spreading the batter with a spoon since it rolls out paper thin on the griddle. The end result was thin, floppy pancakes that tasted so bad I threw them away.
By sgoldr3233_9300362
cordova, TN
on January 09, 2011
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after reading the reviews which I always do before making any recipe I altered it a little. I followed the recipe till the end then added a tsp of sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, vanilla, and blueberries. After doing that the pancakes were very good and will be making this for a long time to come.
By mjmsisco1_13143789
Windsor
on September 12, 2010
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absolutely terrible. the flavour was ALRIGHT, after adding vanilla and sugar as others suggested. Could not flip over easily at all, and turned out pretty much raw. will never be making this again.
By DomesticatedDiva
Wareham, MA
on April 27, 2010
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so easy and delicous! i omitted the salt and added a teaspoon of sugar instead. they turned out great.
By gaddye_12540084
Riverdale, 72
on February 07, 2010
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this recipe was very good especially if this is your first time making buttermilk pancakes. I also doctored the original recipe a little - i used 1 1/4 cups of flour, I added 1tsp sugar, 1/2tsp vanilla extract, 1tsp butter flavoring - it enhanced taste - pancakes were so light, moist and buttery - so good, and the crowd goes wild...
By dcabassa_9288667
Newark, DE
on January 01, 2010
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Easy to make and delicious! I suggest adding a tablespoon of sugar.
By joshuameier_120...
Claremore, 76
on August 07, 2009
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This is a great recipe!! It reminds a bit of the pannekoeken I had when I lived in Holland. Theses pancakes are light, subtle, and super easy. The best part is you can top them with anything from fruit and syrup to butter and a sprinkle of sugar, to thinly sliced ham and a good aged Gouda. Don't let the title of the recipe fool you. These are not what most Americans think of when they see buttermilk pancakes. They are much more crepe-like. My 3-year-old loves to roll his up (Dutch-style and eat it that way. That's how thin they are! I have dozens of pancake recipes, but this is definitely one of the favorites.
By colson24_11990076
savannah, 49
on July 15, 2009
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Halved recipe for myself and could eat half of that. Full recipe should make
# 10/ 8 inch crepcakes, probably enough to feed 5 people. No taste of buttermilk discernible, but I used 1/2 tsp sugar(for full recipe. Do not put batter in hot pan piecemeal: I put ice cream scoop amount in pan and immediately picked up pan swirling to create a round 8" crepcake. Putting the batter in spoonful at a time will 'freeze' batter due to heat and you'll find it difficult to make nice presentation round cake. This is a fall off your chair easy recipe to literally throw together in no time. Cooked about 40 seconds a side in a Teflon fry pan. You will know first side is done by, a peeking at cooked side, and or flipping when entire surface of un-cooked side is covered with bubbles and batter loses initial sheen and appears dull.
A great way to use up buttermilk leftover from another recipe. Try buttermilk marinaded fried chicken!