Does Anyone Have a Recipe for Pancakes in a Bar Pan?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around the preparation of pancakes using a bar pan, with participants sharing their experiences and tips related to this method of cooking pancakes.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal, Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their experience of wanting to make pancakes for a birthday breakfast but couldn't find a recipe.
  • Another participant mentions that pancake batter can simply be poured into the large bar pan and baked at 375F for about 10 minutes.
  • One participant expresses surprise at how easy the method seems.
  • Another participant notes that the bar pan method is fabulous and suggests layering fruits like apples or blueberries.
  • One participant recounts a previous experience where kids made blueberry and chocolate chip pancakes in small bar pans and enjoyed it.
  • Another participant shares that they made pancakes using this method and enjoyed the leftovers, adding cinnamon sprinkles to the batter.
  • One participant expresses interest in trying the bar pan method for pancakes.
  • Another participant mentions that this method is helpful on days when standing for long periods is difficult.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specific ingredients and variations for pancake preparation, but there is general enthusiasm for the bar pan method.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding pancake preparation, highlighting the convenience of using a bar pan.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for alternative methods to prepare pancakes or those interested in quick breakfast solutions may find this discussion relevant.

redsoxgirl
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We're having breakfast for my mom's birthday this morning and I wanted to make these but can't find a recipe on here for them.

Can someone help??
 
If you already have your pancake batter, just pour it into the large bar pan and bake for about 10 min in a 375F oven, or until golden brown.
 
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that just seems too easy! LOL

thanks!!
 
It is sooooo easy and fabulous. You can layer some apples on the bottom or blueberries.
 
We did this with KITK in September! The kids had a Small Bar Pan each and made blueberry or chocolate chip (or both) and loved it!
 
I did this Thurs morning and they were great...there have been enough leftovers to have them until this morning...I didn't do apples, but I put the cinn sprinkles in the batter and they were great!
 
wow,never thought about the barpan and pancakes, i am going to have to try that :)
 
It's a life saver for me on days when my legs don't want me to stand to long flipping them!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Does anyone have a recipe for pancakes in a bar pan?

Yes! You can make delicious pancakes in a bar pan. A simple recipe involves mixing your favorite pancake batter and pouring it into the greased bar pan. Bake at 350°F for about 15-20 minutes or until golden brown.

What ingredients do I need for pancake bars in a bar pan?

For pancake bars, you typically need flour, baking powder, sugar, milk, eggs, and melted butter. You can also add ingredients like vanilla extract, chocolate chips, or fruit to enhance the flavor.

How do I ensure my pancake bars cook evenly in the bar pan?

To ensure even cooking, spread the pancake batter evenly across the bar pan. Make sure the pan is preheated and greased properly. Check for doneness by inserting a toothpick in the center; it should come out clean when the pancakes are done.

Can I make variations of pancake bars in the bar pan?

Absolutely! You can customize your pancake bars by adding different mix-ins like blueberries, bananas, or nuts. You can also create layers by adding a layer of batter, followed by a layer of toppings, and then another layer of batter.

How do I serve pancake bars made in a bar pan?

Once your pancake bars are baked and cooled slightly, cut them into squares or rectangles. You can serve them with syrup, whipped cream, or fresh fruit on top. They are perfect for breakfast or as a fun snack!

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