Over the last three weeks or so I have adopted a Saturday morning pancake ritual. In the past I made pancakes from a recipe on the food network website. The recipe called for making a powdered mix and then adding melted butter and beaten eggs – and I can’t always find butter. But now I have the “More With Less Cookbook” and I mixed up a big batch of powdered mix that I am keeping in the freezer. It’s in an old milk tin with a plastic lid and it takes up a ton of room in my tiny freezer but I figure that if the ants heard about flour with powdered milk and a dash of sugar (among other less ant-pleasing ingredients), they’d bore through the tin and lick it clean. This mix is very easy and makes delicious pancakes. Granted, I am in
Here’s the recipe:
The mix:
- 6 c. flour
- 1 T. salt
- 6 T. baking powder
- 6 T. sugar
- 2 c. powdered milk
The pancakes:
- 1 egg, beaten
- 2 T. oil
- 1.5 c. mix
- Water to desired consistency
Ring the plate with sliced ripe sweet bananas bought from the mama down the street and drizzle a touch of real dark amber maple syrup over the pancakes.









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