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Now I want Pancakes, possibly for dinner Big Grin
They do look good.




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Buttermilk pancakes are awesome. When my son came back from Afghanistan, he said the first thing he wanted to eat was my buttermilk pancakes. This is a great video on how to make pancakes. I think I'll make some tonight. Thank you.
 
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Maple sugar? Why am I hearing this for the first time?


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Been making this guys recipe for a while now. They are very good, better than most restaurants IMO. Wil have try this one next time, he's got the browning down solid.














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I make my own cream cheese, which results in an abundance of whey. Whey is my base for a lot of things but is killer in pancake/waffle batter. Whey is a buttermilk substitute.


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"No whey, man!"




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"No whey, man!"


Whey out there!
https://dontwastethecrumbs.com...d-5-ways-to-make-it/


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Having watched the Epicurious pancake video and cleaned the drool off my keyboard, I went looking for the Ultimate Belgian Waffle recipe. Found it on Joshua Weissman's website. Just ordered Belgian pearl sugar, a necessary ingredient. Can't wait to try it.


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Now I want Pancakes, possibly for dinner Big Grin
They do look good.

Didn't have any meat thawed for dinner, so pancakes it was Big Grin




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I've been watching Matt's videos the last six months and I really enjoy them, good insights into professional chefs and how they do their thing.
I recently made his butternut squash enchilada sauce...spectacular!
 
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I love the really thin German style pancakes. Make them with buttermilk, a good amount of eggs, some vanilla and maple syrup on top. A little chewy, and super delicious.


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Christ, that was a lot of butter in that 2nd video.

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What is the point of it being whipped if it’s just going to melt anyway?


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This turned out to be a timely thread. We had company visiting last week and we ended up with some leftover buttermilk. I thought it would be nice to make some real buttermilk pancakes but I didn't have a recipe. My wife and I tend to be lazy and just use the pre-made dry mix from Sam's Club.

I followed the recipe and technique from the second video. There were only two differences that I had. One was that, since I had it on hand, I used actual buttermilk instead of milk plus apple cider vinegar. The other was that, like the guy in the first video, I used melted butter in the wet ingredients instead of vegetable oil. All I can say is OMG! Those were the best pancakes I have ever made and possibly the best I've ever had. Like member xantom, I think they are better than most restaurants. Thanks to Para for starting this thread at just the right time and thanks to xantom for the Epicurious video. I now have a secret weapon for when we make breakfast for visiting friends and family.
 
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I made a batch this morning and fried them up on the Blackstone with some homemade breakfast sausage, then slathered them in elderberry honey syrup. Whooooeeeee they's good!

Didn't have any buttermilk so I made my own with a cup of milk and 1 Tbs vinegar.

I've always been a Krusteaz or Bisquick pancake guy, but I'll be making these from here on out.


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Sourdough my friends. Sourdough is a miracle ingredient. Best waffles/pancakes I’ve ever had - ever
 
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Dang those look good. Thanks for posting these videos.


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Maple sugar? Why am I hearing this for the first time?


Wait til you hear about maple cream.




 
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I have never had a McGriddle . . . NOw I want to try it out.



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I have never had a McGriddle . . . NOw I want to try it out.


My mother loves them but man are they greasy, no surprise I know.

I love pancakes for b-fast or dinner or a snack or... What's not to love? It is funny/amazing the science that goes into them.
 
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