Re: German Pancakes
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Preheat oven to 400. Grease pan with coconut oil. In blender: six eggs. cup of milk, cup of flour, teaspoon salt, teaspoon vanilla, 3/4 cube melted butter. Bake 20 minutes.
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Re: German Pancakes
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01/04/25 05:57 PM
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You're welcome, Greasing the pan with butter works too. But the coconut oil seems to let them travel better as they bake and they make more interesting hills and valleys which the girls like to watch how they grow in they oven:)
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Re: German Pancakes
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01/04/25 06:00 PM
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Never heard of them and I’m German! LOL
Looks good and thanks for the recipe.
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Re: German Pancakes
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Interesting. Never heard of them. Is it right, that there's no sugar in the recipe?
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Re: German Pancakes
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No sugar in them. We like them with real maple syrup or jam, or fruit of your choice with whipped cream. Goes good on a cold morning with sausage or bacon.
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Re: German Pancakes
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01/04/25 06:42 PM
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My Grandmother made "german" pancakes, but more like a crepe.She was a farm girl in Bavaria, We called them grandma pancakes!
Simple recipe, 2 cups flour, 2 cups milk, 4 eggs, pinch of salt. She pan cooked them in shortening, in Germany they used lard or goose fat. We usually use butter or oil. They cook up like a denser crepe, with browned bubbly edges.Sweetened with syrup, maple preferred, lol, or you can use sugar and cinnamon, or powdered sugar. eat them straight out of the pan, layer them with cottage cheese, rolled up cold with jelly, whatever you like with pancakes.
She never made those puffed up oven pancakes, but theres a place near my kids in Texas that uses powdered sugar with lemon juice on those..very very good!
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Re: German Pancakes
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Thanks I’m going to try them
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Re: German Pancakes
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Preheat oven to 400. Grease pan with coconut oil. In blender: six eggs. cup of milk, cup of flour, teaspoon salt, teaspoon vanilla, 3/4 cube melted butter. Bake 20 minutes. How much is 3/4 cube of butter? I will make them tomorrow morning
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Re: German Pancakes
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Deutsche Man Pancakes are as good as anything I have every eaten. Great and easy.
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