Pancakes & Syrup

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      GillyBean

      Reading about Pancakes and such, along with the smell of pancakes made me decide to send my recipes for pancakes and syrup. My dh is diabetic, but I can’t quite figure out how to best adapt my syrup. Many sweeteners are NOT stable when heated, and they get bitter.

      Pancakes
      1 Egg, beaten if you like
      3/4 Cup Milk
      1 Tablespoon Sugar
      1/2 teaspoon Salt
      1 Cup Flour
      2 Tablespoons Oil [Canola is good]
      1 Tablespoon Baking Powder
      Mix well and cook as usual. I do not sift flour, and usually need a bit of extra milk to thin batter. My Mother raised me on homemade syrup.

      I do not care for the odd taste in syrup from the store so here is the recipe:

      Mapleine Maple Syrup
      1 Cup water
      2 Cups Granulated Sugar, white
      1 teaspoon Mapleine.
      I combine it all in a saucepan bring to a boil, and then simmer a few minutes. I keep it refrigerated and it keeps for months. When Mom made waffles she made syrup that was half brown sugar and half white.

      It is very rich.

      hope somebody enjoys these. i wish i could send the smell of pancakes. :>)

      julie v. in mn.
      from: “jul v.”
      date: fri may 9, 2003 6:13 am

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