Dad's Sunday Pancakes

This recipe for pancakes is a Sunday tradition at my house.
This version makes for very fluffy/thick pancakes. If you like your pancakes a bit thinner, (or more of them) use 2 cups milk.
Dad's Sunday Pancakes
This recipe for pancakes is a Sunday tradition at my house.
This version makes for very fluffy/thick pancakes. If you like your pancakes a bit thinner, (or more of them) use 2 cups milk.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Sift dry ingredients together in a large bowl
- 2
Whisk wet ingredient together separately, then mix with the dry ingredients
- 3
Preheat frying pan or skillet to medium-high heat (6 on my stove)
- 4
Ladle out pancakes at a 1/4 cup each, which makes pancakes about 5 inches wide.
- 5
Cook for about 2 minutes each side.
- 6
Put the finished pancakes on a plate and put them in an oven to warm while you finish the rest of the batter.
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