Pancakes

I started making pancakes after watching a video on YouTube and I just try it with my own twist
Pancakes
I started making pancakes after watching a video on YouTube and I just try it with my own twist
Cooking Instructions
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In a large bowl mix all your dry ingredients together
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In another bowl add your milk and eggs and whisk together then add your vanilla extract
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Mix the wet and the dry ingredients together.don’t beat them to much it’s ok if there are some lumps
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Then add your melted butter and mix gently
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Pre heat your nonstick pan and add your mixture into the pan on low heat
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Flip it after you see some bubbles on top and the rest edge starts to get golden
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Give it some second on the other side and then it’s done
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After you finish you can top it with toppings of your choice like maple syrup or chocolate syrup or fresh fruit or whipped cream.
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