Breakfast
Traditional Pancakes (for griddle)
Makes about sixteen 4-inch pancakes
Traditional Pancakes (for griddle)
Makes about sixteen 4-inch pancakes
This is a great all-purpose pancake recipe. Try the chocolate swirl variation for a fun treat!
Griddler® Compact position: Flat
Plate side: Griddle
Nutritional information per serving (2 pancakes):Calories 160 (32% from fat)
carb. 21g
pro. 5g
fat 6g
sat. fat 3g
chol. 70mg
sod. 410mg
calc. 169mg
fiber 1g
carb. 21g
pro. 5g
fat 6g
sat. fat 3g
chol. 70mg
sod. 410mg
calc. 169mg
fiber 1g
Ingrédients
2 large eggs1 cup reduced-fat milk½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract1¼ cups unbleached, all-purpose flour1 tablespoon baking powder1 tablespoon granulated sugar½ teaspoon table salt2 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted and cooledPreparation
- 1.Insert plates on griddle side. Set the Cuisinart® Griddler® Compact between Medium and High and preheat.
- 2.Put the eggs, milk and vanilla extract into a small bowl and whisk to blend until smooth; reserve.Combine flour, baking powder, sugar and salt in a separate, medium bowl.Stir with a whisk to blend.Add the egg/milk mixture and stir until just blended. Stir in the melted, cooled butter.Do not over-mix.
- 3.Open preheated unit to extend flat.Using a ¼-cup measure, drop batter onto preheated griddle.Cook pancakes until bubbles form, about 2 minutes; flip and cook until done, about 2 minutes longer. Transfer to warm plates to serve.As you finish each batch of pancakes, you can keep them warm on a wire rack placed on a baking sheet in a low oven (200°F).Repeat until all the batter is used.
- Variation:
- Chocolate Swirl pancakes: Prepare batter as above, adding an extra ¼ cup of milk.Pour about ¼ of the batter into a separate mixing bowl and whisk in 1 tablespoon of unsweetened cocoa powder and ¹⁄³ cup melted semisweet chocolate chips.
- Once griddle is hot, drop plain batter onto griddle using ¼-cup measure. Immediately drop dollops of the chocolate batter on top center of plain batter in 1 teaspoon amounts.Swirl chocolate into regular batter using either the teaspoon itself or a wooden toothpick to create different swirls and designs.
- Cook as above, about 2 minutes per side, flipping once bubbles form and pop.