Pancakes are great on a cool fall morning, and a wonderful way to get the kids into the kitchen. Have them crack the eggs, stir and measure. Before you know it, you’ll be able to hand the entire job over to them and sit back while they whip up some hot, fluffy, pancakes for your breakfast. Some boiled, poached, or fried eggs are always good on the side, and if you really want to have the full monty, get some bacon going in the oven.
If syrup isn’t your thing, pancakes are also great topped with fresh fruit, yogurt, curd, or whatever spreads and sauces your heart desires. Philadelphia Cream Cheese has an amazing chocolate cream cheese for your sweet tooth, or you can just go with maple syrup.
These particular pancakes take advantage of fall apples, some healthier flour, and buttermilk for flavour. I highly recommend that you don’t substitute the buttermilk for plain milk, because the buttermilk adds some great flavour to the batter. I also recommend eggs on the side because, well-eggs go with anything, right?
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PREP TIME 10 minutes |
COOK TIME 15 minutes |
SERVING SIZE: 15 pancakes |