Wholesome Pancakes Cure for Picky Eaters |
Box mixes cost more than making your own. This basic recipe from Natalie Monson is cheaper and the dry ingredients can be stored in the refrigerator for up to three months. Add the wet ingredients when planning to cook.
Family Favorite
Mix these dry ingredients to have on hand: 3 cups whole wheat flour, 2 cups white unbleached flour, 1 ¼ cup powdered milk, ¼ cup sugar (or leave it out), 1 T baking powder, 1t salt (or less). Other flours may be substituted for gluten free pancakes.
When you want to make 6-8 pancakes,
add the following to 1 ½ cups of the dry ingredients above and whisk together: 1 cup water or milk, 2 tablespoons oil, and 1 egg.
Try a Greek Yogurt Smoothie on the Side! |
Pour onto a medium heated pan sprayed with a little cooking spray.
Cook on one side until there are many popped bubbles and the pan side is golden brown with crispy edges. Flip and cook the other side. Check that the pan side is also golden brown and edges are crispy. Exact time will vary.
With supervision children may place a few blueberries, banana slices, cinnamon and apples or chocolate chips in the batter. These fancier pancakes can also be made in a large batch and stored in the refrigerator for a few days.
Children old enough to use the microwave can warm them up a few seconds for an after school snack or breakfast. A syrup puddle can be used for dipping.
Very young children often like pancakes with a little butter, powder sugar, or dry with a few berries on top. They make great finger food with a
scrambled egg, Greek yogurt, or a strawberry banana smoothie on the side.
scrambled egg, Greek yogurt, or a strawberry banana smoothie on the side.
Only Two Ingredients
Nutritious Choices of Ingredients |
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