I love pancakes and really don't need a special day to eat them but since it is Shrove Tuesday , why not take advantage... Pancakes have a long history stemming back to ancient times. So many countries have their own version of pancake , crepes in France, blini in Russia, Germany has potato pancakes,America has flapjacks , doesn't matter what country all have a version of pancake.
Wanted something lower in fat. Decided to try oatmeal pancakes . Adapted a Canadian Living recipe . One thing I learned a long time ago from my brother in law Keith use no oil in the pancake batter makes them fluffier.I also left out any extra sugar since I am using maple syrup as the topping will be more than sweet enough.
Ingredients;
1 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 cup quick cooking oats
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup buttermilk or soured milk
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 egg slightly beaten
Combine milk and oatmeal together let stand for 1/2 hr.
Add remaining ingredients stir to just combined do not over stir.
Top with sliced strawberries or whatever fruit you have on hand. You can mix in the fruit tho I like the look of them decorating the top.In lightly greased frying pan drop about 1/4 cup batter.
Cook til bubbly on top flip over.. cook another couple of minutes until lightly golden brown.
This recipe serves 4 or 2 if you love pancakes.
These pancakes are heavier than the usual pancake yet light. Far better from scratch then any box mix and so easy.
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