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"You need to get it hot and make sure its smoking a little when you put it in. is that safe..i may spontaneously combust? "
A little melted butter will help. |
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"You need to get it hot and make sure its smoking a little when you put it in. is that safe..i may spontaneously combust?
A little melted butter will help. "
A knob of butter? |
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"You need to get it hot and make sure its smoking a little when you put it in. is that safe..i may spontaneously combust?
A little melted butter will help.
A knob of butter? "
A big knob is even better. |
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We use a little butter too (thanks to last tango in paris)
I always put the pan on a low-medium heat as a smoking hot pan will ruin pancakes.
Drop a little butter in the pan.
Once the pan is up to heat I add the mix and let it sit until the pancake mix starts to thicken and go firm on top, this usually means if you lift the pan and give it a shake, it will be loose enough to toss.
Make a deft, firm up/flipping motion and the pancake should flip easily.
Once the pancake is ready, serve with your favourite topping.
There you go, you won't meet a more informative tosser than me!! |
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