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wadesgirl said:Mmmm... Krusteaz makes great pancakes.
That is my favorite brand too! We get the big bag at Sam's, sometimes with blueberries. Yum! :chef:
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wadesgirl said:Mmmm... Krusteaz makes great pancakes.
JAE said:Hey, thanks so much for all the great tips and ideas. I'll let dh know. Now if I could find some real maple syrup on sale. I'm done buying syrup made from high fructose corn syrup. I had a bunch of maple syrup in the cupboard, but it's time to stock up again. I think I'll make the blueberry sauce from the shortccakes recipe in the new SBRC. Good stuff!
nicki25 said:I found a great recipe that was on allrecipes.com The are called Truckstop pancakes. They are awesome and make a ton. I make the whole recipe and then freeze the rest so the kids can have them at breakfast before school.
JAE said:Hey, thanks so much for all the great tips and ideas. I'll let dh know. Now if I could find some real maple syrup on sale. I'm done buying syrup made from high fructose corn syrup. I had a bunch of maple syrup in the cupboard, but it's time to stock up again. I think I'll make the blueberry sauce from the shortccakes recipe in the new SBRC. Good stuff!
That sound very good. I love blueberries!ChefBeckyD said:I buy real maple syrup at Costco - for you, probably Sams Club would be the best price. Also, watch, because Meijers brand often goes on sale....I used to be able to find it at Aldi's for a great price, but at least the one by me doesn't carry it any more.:cry: (I refuse to let HFCS in my house!)
I make a great "homemade" Blueberry Syrup. Take a couple cups of fresh or frozen blueberries, put them in a pan, and pour just enough maple syrup to not cover it, but just in line with it (so that the top layer isn't covered). Add a squeeze of fresh lemon juice, and a couple shakes of cinnamon plus. Heat on low until the blueberries have "popped". If you like it a little thicker, add a little cornstarch/water mixture to it, and boil for a minute or two. We like this over ice cream too!
My favorite is to go to Perkins around here and get the platter of pancakes, eggs, sausage, toast. Yummy, fast, filling, fun dinner!CookingwithMary said:Re: Breakfast for dinner...one of my favorites meals too.
Will be trying the TruckStop pancake recipe, thanks.
Also, DH loves hash brown potatoes, which turn out perfectly in the Exec pans!
Even though she was responding to my post, I had to think about that abbreviation, too.kcjodih said:What's HFCS?
JAE said:Even though she was responding to my post, I had to think about that abbreviation, too.![]()
lockhartkitchen said:The ultimate fluffy pancake: substitute seven-up or sprite for the water. It makes restaurant style pancakes. Really!