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Baking Batter : Pancake Batter


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batter is baked all the time

 

Brownies , Cake , the list is long .

 

what about 

 

Pancake batter ?

 

in the Pancake thread  , 

 

I( began a re-interest 

 

in pancakes , w dry , commercial ingredients 

 

which you add to , and then  : pancakes

 

but , can you bake the batter 

 

in some some way ?

 

Betty C had some fine cakes and brownies mixes 

 

in the past , if not now

 

I caked them

 

Id like to bake some pancake mixes 

 

as I have two to work with 

 

and enjoy soon !

 

found this :

 

https://www.theseasonedmom.com/5-ingredient-buttermilk-pancakes/

 

ideas ?

 

thank you

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Dutch babies are another baked pancake, but I don’t think you can make them with a pancake mix. 
I have never tried any of this, but here are many suggestions for using pancake mix for things, other than pancakes. 
 

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Recently I wanted pancakes but didn't want to have to stand at the stove making them. I mixed up the batter, spread it out on a lightly oiled baking sheet. sprinkled with blueberries and baked. I cut it into squares and served with butter and syrup, as usual. Just square pancakes!

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There's this recipe, in the Washington Post

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I’ve been making sourdough pancakes lately. They work equally well baked in a skillet or on a griddle. 
 

for the skillet version I preheat the skillet in the oven, add butter and apple or pear slices in a layer on the bottom, and slide it into the oven. Flip it onto a plate. I think any typical pancake batter would work. 

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@paulraphael 

 

Im keenly interested 

 

esp the apple slices and indeed pears :

 

I guessing you have your batter , ready

 

''  I preheat the skillet in the oven, add butter and apple or pear slices in a layer on the bottom, and slide it into the oven.  ''

 

do you slightly or a bit more,   look the apple and pear first , on the bottom ?

 

then add your batter ?

 

 

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