Monday, November 28, 2011

Making Pancake Batter the Night Before (With Recipe)

!±8± Making Pancake Batter the Night Before (With Recipe)

Mornings are hectic. If you make your pancake batter the night before, that will save you precious minutes. Some pancake batter can be made the night before and stored in the refrigerator and some cannot. Here's how to tell the difference:

Pancake and waffle batters made with baking powder can be made ahead and stored in the refrigerator overnight. Since the baking powder may lose some of its potency overnight, add a little extra. If the first pancake doesn't rise enough, sift a little more over the batter and gently stir it in. Alternatively, you can add an extra 25 to 50% when you make up the batter.

Pancake and waffle batters leavened with baking soda cannot be stored. These leavenings go to work as soon as they are moistened and will lose their power overnight.

Some pancake and waffle recipes call for whipped egg whites to give them extra volume. If the recipe calls for baking powder and egg whites, you can mix the batter the night before but wait till morning to fold in the egg whites.

Since you may not be familiar with recipes that call for whipped egg whites, we thought we would share one with you.

Extra Light and Fluffy Pancakes

Ingredients:

1 cup sifted all purpose, pastry, or cake flour

1/8 teaspoon salt

1/2 tablespoon baking powder

2 egg yolks

3/4 cups milk, more or less

4 tablespoons butter, melted

2 egg whites

1 tablespoon sugar

Directions:

1. Sift the dry ingredients together.

2. In another bowl, mix the yolks, most of the milk, and the melted butter together until smooth.

3. Make a well in the middle of the dry ingredients and add the mixed wet ingredients all at once. Stir until just combined. (Over-mixing will make for a tough pancake.)

4. Beat the egg whites until light and fluffy and soft peaks appear as for meringue. Add the sugar toward the end of the beating. Fold the egg whites gently into the batter with a spatula. Add milk as necessary to get the right consistency.

5. Cook as you would other pancakes.


Making Pancake Batter the Night Before (With Recipe)

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Noreen's Kitchen: Pumpkin Pancakes from Food Storage

Greetings! Let's make some pumpkin pancakes! I know that this looks really simple. I also know that we are using a mix. But for your money, I just don't see why we shouldn't use the big bag of pancake mix. I believe that mixes like this are nothing more than pre measured ingredients. I cannot make a bag this size from my own preps for .00. I also cannot make cake mixes for 98 cents from my preps. So I just think that sometimes it is alright to use these convenience items because they have what I would put in them anyway. Now, on to the pancakes. We have added some of our home prepared pumpkin from last fall to this mix along with enough water to make a pourable batter. Then proceed as usual for making pancakes and you will be so happy you did. These were delicious! Variations on this batter would be banana pancakes subbing bananas for the pumpkin. You could add mini chocolate chips or chopped pecans or both to each cake just before flipping and have a serious breakfast treat. The sky's the limit and you could make these to suit your own family. I hope that this inspires you and gets you to try something new in your own kitchen. I hope you try this and I hope you enjoy it. As always Happy Eating!

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Gulab Jamun Recipe by Manjula, Indian Vegetarian Cooking

View full recipe at www.manjulaskitchen.com INGREDIENTS: Makes about 10 1-Cup nonfat milk powder ¼ Cup all purpose flour 3-Tablespoon room temperature unsalted butter ¼ Cup room temperature whole milk Pinch of baking soda For Syrup 11/4 Cup sugar (cane sugar) 1-Cup water 4-Coarsely grounded cardamom 4-Saffron string optional Oil for deep-frying (canola oil)

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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Dirty House Music alloyed by Mic LaRock Part3

Tracklist: 1. Syndicate Of Law - Right On Time / Acapella 2. Jeroenski And Jorn -Total Confusion (Jorn Remix) 3. 666 - Bomba (Vato Gonzalez Dirty House Bootleg) 4. Richy Montana And Funkylicious - Rock The Funky Beat (Original Mix) 5. Emian Ngo And Pablo Vegas - Panya Vibe (Chaosz & Kama Qu Remix) 6. Funk D vs Deepack - Here's Johnny 7. Magvay & Novskyy Feat. Lize - Graf Cox (KLIK KLAK Remix) 8. Philip D feat. Tlb - Fuck Me Boots (Dj Dominique Mix) 9. Major Lazer feat. Afrojack - Pon De Floor (JoeySuki's Simple Mix) 10. Retrick Abigail & Di Rodrique - Get the fuck up & Rock it! (Cappy mash-up) 11. Roger Punario - High Pitch (Rolvario Remix) 12. Rolvario ft. Pablo Vegas - Thats How It Goes (Original Mix) 13. Dave Darell - Hifi Flash 2.9 (Hifi Club Mix) 14. Alvaro ft. Afro Bro's - Dubbelfris (Cappy short Edit!) 15. Clubzound - Din Nana (Original Mix) 16. Funk D - Get Mad (Original Mix) 17. Funkastarz - Things Started (Mark Laurenz Remix) 18. D-Jastic - Dirty (Quintin remix) 19. David Guetta - Sexy Bitch (Afrojack Rmx) 20. Firebeatz & Mell Tierra. Stanford - Hit The Dust (Pancake Dub Mix) 21. David Guetta & Kid Kudi - Memories 22. Mick Kastenholt - Kila (Original Mix)

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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

What's Wrong With My Waffles? Here's How to Make Great Waffles

!±8± What's Wrong With My Waffles? Here's How to Make Great Waffles

Do you love waffles, but the ones you cook at home are...well...blah and tasteless? Do your waffles turn out limp and chewy? Help is on the way. You can make great waffles. All you need is a good recipe (pretty simple, actually) and a few tips on waffle making procedures.

Most all waffle recipes contain the same basic ingredients. Flour (or pancake/waffle mix), sugar, salt, milk, eggs. The many varieties of waffles comes from the additives to the batter, or toppings added when served. Other than that, they are basically the same.

So what makes some waffles bad, some good...and others great? Technique and a few little secrets. There are only a few tips you need to know. But, they will make a difference in your waffles.

The Batter

Tip 1:

Many recipes call for a little oil in the batter. Some do not. You should always put about 1/2 tablespoon of oil (cooking oil/vegetable oil) in your batter. It helps develop the outer crust. It does not matter if you make your waffles crisp and crunchy or if you like them soft like pancakes, the oil is needed.

Tip 2:

Do Not Beat The Batter Vigorously! This make tough, chewy waffles. Gently stir the batter only long enough to thoroughly moisten the dry ingredients. Do not worry about small lumps in the batter. You will never know they were there after the waffles are cooked.

Your Waffle Iron (Griddle):

Tip 1:

This may seem to be a "no brainer", but I have seen so many people pour their batter in a waffle iron that they turned on 2 minutes earlier. The batter will not rise properly in an iron that is not fully up to temp. You will get heavy, flat waffles. So, always turn on your waffle iron before you start making your batter. Allow at least 10 minutes before you pour in the batter. I once saw the cook at a restaurant (know for it's great waffles) do exactly this. It was right after opening and he chose to serve flat waffles rather than wait for the griddle to get hot).

Tip 2:

Do not use cooking spray on your waffle iron. Yes, I know it is so convenient and it seems to work well to prevent sticking, but every manufacturer of waffle irons I have checked with advises against it. They maintain that it will ruin the non-stick surface of your griddle over time. Instead, you should use a vegetable oil (solid Crisco works best). Just take a basting brush or a paper towel and cover the surface lightly with oil. Your waffle iron will last much longer and, in the end, you will have less problems with sticking. Also, I believe it produces a better crust on the waffle.

Vanilla and Sugar:

Tip 1:

Unless you are making some exotic jalapeno, salsa sauce waffle, always add a touch of sugar and a little vanilla to your batter. Many recipes do not list sugar or vanilla in their ingredients. But it will add that little extra "something" you can not identify...and it is so good.

Tip 2:

No matter what kind of waffles you are making, always add beaten egg whites. You can add the yolks or not, but beaten egg whites are essential to light waffles. The egg whites should be beaten until stiff (like whipped cream). Then gently fold the egg whites into the batter. Your goal is to incorporate the eggs without deflating them.

Here's a simple, basic recipe that will produce good waffles. You can, of course, add ingredients to make blueberry, pecan (like Waffle House), strawberry, peanut butter or a dozen others.

Ingredients

2 cups flour

2 teaspoons baking powder

1/2 teaspoon salt

1 cup milk- Plus additional as needed

3 egg yokes, beaten

3 egg whites beaten stiff

2 tablespoon sugar

2 tablespoon cooking oil

1/2 tablespoon vanilla

Directions

1. Heat Waffle Iron and grease liberally with cooking oil (Crisco)

2. Combine all other ingredients except eggs. Mix well

3. Beat egg yolks and pour into flour mix.

4. Beat egg white in separate bowl until stiff peaks form (looks like whipped cream)

5. Gently fold beaten egg white into flour mixture. Do NOT over mix

7. Add additional milk, as needed, to obtain proper thickness of batter. Should pour easily, but not be watery. About like syrup except a little thicker.

8. Pour 1/3 to 1/2 cup of batter into center of hot waffle iron and bake until steam stops coming from edges of iron. Amount of batter depends on the size of your waffle iron (you will have to experiment)

Makes 6 nine inch waffles

Use these tips and watch you're family rave about your great waffles.


What's Wrong With My Waffles? Here's How to Make Great Waffles

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Sunday, November 6, 2011

An American Pancake Recipe - Easy For All

!±8± An American Pancake Recipe - Easy For All

Pancakes are a big part of the American breakfast. They are nice and fluffy and are good at any time of the day really! Still too many people nowadays buy the pre-mixed boxes of pancake batter. Why not try your hand at making some from scratch? This will you will also ensure that every ingredient in your recipe is fresh! Here is a simple American pancake recipe for you to try at home:

You will need some basic tools to get started: a mixing bowl, a nice skillet or a flat top, a spatula and a whisk to ensure that your pancake mix is well blended. Make sure you have all the tools and ingredients you need before you start; it makes things a helluva of a lot easier and saves a good amount of time.

Your skillet or flat top should be heated to 375F for at least 10 minutes before you can start cooking. You also should cover it with a thin layer of cooking spray; rub it a little bit with grease, so your pancakes will not stick to it.

The ingredients needed are as simple as you can get: 135g of self-raisin flour, sifted; 1 egg; 125ml of cold milk and 1/4 of a teaspoon of salt. Combine all the ingredients and mix thoroughly with the whisk.

And that is all! You can also add fresh berries if you wish, the most popular choice being blueberries. This is for the easiest simplest original American pancake recipe. Now for the cooking part.

To make pouring easier, you can transfer some of your batter into a smaller cup. Pour equal amounts of batter on your skillet. You can also use a small ladle if it is easier for you. When your pancakes are starting to rise, and you can notice bubbles popping at the top, they need to be turned. If you are adding berries, put a small handful of them on top of the pancake before flipping it.

Let your pancake brown on the second side for a few seconds. You can then re-flip them to make sure they are evenly browned and cooked. Pancakes need to be served right away, nice and warm. To avoid having soggy ones for breakfast, cover a baking sheet with paper towel, stack your pancakes onto it and put them into a 200F oven, until ready to be eaten. This genuine American Pancake recipe will surely make for even better mornings!


An American Pancake Recipe - Easy For All

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