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This recipe come from the Robin Hood All Purpose Baking Flour Recipe Book that my mom had.
This recipe come from the Robin Hood All Purpose Baking Flour Recipe Book that my mom had.


I havememorized this recipe. I can do it in my sleep, and sometimes I do.
I have memorized this recipe. I can do it in my sleep, and sometimes I do.


;3 Dry ingredients
;3 Dry ingredients
:1.5 cups flour
:1.5 cups flour
:1 teaspoons of baking powder
:1 teaspoons of baking powder
:4 tablespoons of surgar
:4 tablespoons of sugar


;3 Wet Ingredients
;3 Wet Ingredients
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Latest revision as of 23:09, 17 December 2014

This recipe come from the Robin Hood All Purpose Baking Flour Recipe Book that my mom had.

I have memorized this recipe. I can do it in my sleep, and sometimes I do.

3 Dry ingredients
1.5 cups flour
1 teaspoons of baking powder
4 tablespoons of sugar
3 Wet Ingredients
1 Egg
2 tablespoons of vegetable oil
some milk.

In a mixing bowl sift together the dry ingredients.

In a 2 cup measuring cup add the egg and oil.
Add enough milk to get to 2 cups.
Use a fork to beat egg, oil and milk ingredients.

Add wet ingredients to dry.
Stir , but stop before it's completely mixed.
If you do, you will not have any "bubbles" in the mix that would otherwise keep the pancakes light.

Optional bits
use a second egg for "meatier" denser higher protein pancakes.
add a 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla extract for extra delicious.
Fold in blueberries or chocolate chips.

Also See: Crepes