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Friday, June 18, 2010

Gingerbread Pancakes



Every morning this week, there's been a conversation in my house:

"Darling, what you would like for breakfast this morning?"  

"Pancakes." 

I put on my apron every morning and I whipped up a fresh batch of pancakes and waited on him hand and foot.  Cooking bacon, sausage, eggs, grits, oatmeal, toast, hash browns, French toast....

Oh wait...that's what he wished for.  Reality was a little different....  Let me start again.

 As I stumble to the coffee maker, I yell,

"JP, what kind of cereal would you like?"  

"Do I have to have cereal?"

Um, yeah.

"Can't you make pancakes?"

Um, no.  Maybe later.

And every morning he's eaten Cheerios, Rice Krispies or Raisin Bran...or a combination of the 3.

So tonight, I made pancakes for supper without telling JP.  As soon as he smelled them cooking, he came running to the kitchen to look.  I got a big hug and, "Mama, you're the best."

I found the recipe in my King Arthur 200th Anniversary Cook Book.  I didn't want plain old pancakes, so I opted for something different.

Gingerbread Pancakes


1 c. whole wheat flour
1 c. all-purpose flour
1 T. baking powder
1/2 t. salt
2-1/2 t. ground ginger
1 t. cinnamon
1/2 t. allspice
1/4 t. ground cloves
1/4 t. nutmeg
2 eggs
2-1/4 c. milk
1/3 c. molasses
1 T. oil


Combine the dry ingredients in a large bowl.  


Beat the eggs and milk until they're light.  Whisk in the molasses and oil.


Blend the wet ingredients with the dry.  You can add more milk if you'd like the batter to be thinner.

Preheat a pan or griddle over medium/low heat.  



Pour the batter (I use a soup ladle) onto the preheated pan.  Turn the pancakes when the bubbles on the top surface pop and don't fill in.  The second side takes only half of the amount of time needed to cook the first.


Review:  These pancakes were awesome!  They had a strong gingerbread flavor, but not overwhelming.  We topped them with warm maple syrup and they were very good.  This recipe will become a favorite!  Enjoy~

If you haven't tried King Arthur Flour, you're missing out on the best flour!  They have a great cooking catalog, recipes and website.  I've even been to one of their cooking classes!  King Arthur also has wonderful cookbooks.

2 comments:

  1. I've never thought of gingerbread pancakes, but it sounds so good. Especially with the maple syrup. MMMMM....
    Suzanne
    PS: Thanks for stopping by my blog today!

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  2. These sound wonderful! I love King Arthur flour. I buy the white whole wheat that isn't bleached. I have a pancake note on my personal FB page from a long time ago. I'll send you the link. My both both discovered a love of gingerbread this winter. I may have to make some cookies in summer shapes as well. It was a lighter brown gingerbread recipe that even my mom liked as someone who didn't think she cared for gingerbread.

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