Pedro Beara: Can you help me simplify this recipe?
I asked a question in the early morning about whatto cook my girl for breakfest, and someone responded with the recipe
“Buy ready to go (Just add water) pancake mix and after you pour the pancake batter on the hot skillet put blueberries in the shape of a heart in it than flip when lightly golden, and turkey bacon on the side and its always good to add a 1/4 tsp of vanilla extract to the pancake batter and heat up the syrup with 1/2 tsp cinnamon .”
I’m not much of a cheif and I wasn’t sure if this was all to it or if there are some extra steps that the author forgot to put in. Thanks
Answers and Views:
Answer by [<3]Air Force Wife
Hi there!!!! That is a really great answer from whoever answered your question!!! It’s this pancake mix that comes in a jug, and you just add water to it, shake it up and pour a little onto a pan. Then put blueberries or chocolate chips in it in the shape of a heart. He also suggested to put vanilla extract in it. That is a fantastic idea. If you don’t have vanilla extract, no problem. Grab some bacon, turkey bacon or whatever you want and cook it up for her. You don’t need cinnamon or anything, just some syrup and butter!!!
Good luck!
PS the little heart trick is a surefire way to get laid.
Answer by Red RForget about breakfast, now work on dinner, better yet, order out, and say you made it.Answer by Robert S
S/he is giving the straight goods; but their English grammar just runs it all together.
Buy the instant pancake batter mix (bulk food store), add water & dash of vanilla.
Heat the griddle or fry pan with some oil, cook some turkey bacon on one side.
Pour the batter to make a circle, decorate with blueberries, flip when bubbly.
Warm the syrup & add some cinnamon. Then just put everything on a plate.Answer by Sugar Pie
What they mean is to buy the Bisquick “Shake & Pour”, in a yellow container. You just add water, shake, and pour the pancakes out. After you’ve poured the, sprinkle 6-8 fresh or frozen blueberries onto the raw batter, and flip pancakes as usual (when bubbles stay popped and pancakes appear dry around edges, not shiny) And adding a little vanilla extract to the pancake batter never went amiss, either. Good tip. Andyes, it’s just that simple.
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