Cookbook talk:Pancake
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[edit] This is not a recipe
Something that starts "2 cups original Bisquick mix" is not a recipe, it's directions. You can't start a recipe on pancakes with "Open a box of pancake mix."
- Actually, it is a recipe. It's a simple one from Bisquick. Bisquick already premixed some of the ingredients; that's all. Marcus2 18:24, 5 January 2007 (UTC)
What the hell is an "Original Bisquick mix"? I agree with the first poster that the recipe should have real ingredients, not some brand-specific products which might not even be available outside a given area. --163.1.42.166 11:32, 22 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] I agree
I agree. if someone doesn't want to go to the bother of making pancakes yourself, and buys a mix, then the directions are on the box, therefore i think the section is obsolete. Please comment, and if noone comments ill delete it. Mcmillan0520 21:01, 5 November 2007 (UTC)
[edit] 12 - 14 pancakes my foot.
It's looking like I'm going to have 4 pancakes from this mix so far. Maybe 6 if I'm lucky. Am I the only one?
[edit] 12 - 14 pancakes depends on your ingredients.
Some flours give you denser taller pancakes (oat flour) while others (white flour) will give flatter pancake. I used the recipe doubled with oat flour and ended up with ca. 15. Egg size will also change the yield somewhat.
[edit] 12-14 pancakes if you make them really small
Using white and wheat flour, when I make the pancakes about six inches in diameter I have enough batter for at least six whole pancakes, and they come out pretty thick. I'm sure some people must make them smaller. If you're getting less than six pancakes from the current recipe you must be going full Uncle Buck on them.