Very Basic Pancakes
- 2 eggs
- 3 cups self raising flour (use plain flour if you want thinner pancakes)
- 1 -2 cup milk (depening on thinkness desired)
- 2 tablespoons vanilla essence or 2 tablespoons extract
- sugar, to taste
- Pour flour into medium to large mixing bowl, make a well in the center.
- Add eggs, vanilla, and sugar.
- Add about half the milk.
- Stir the ingredients, slowly adding in the rest of the milk.
- The amount of milk you should add depends on what type of pancakes you want.
- The thicker the mixture, the thicker the pancakes.
- Don't be to fussy about having a few lumps, it wont matter to much in the end.
- Try not to stir the mixture for too long.
- Quick combining of ingredients is what you're after.
- Place a frying pan over a medium to low heat (adjust according to your own stove).
- Butter the frying pan, and place a spoonful of the mixture into the centre (I use a soup ladel for this, I think it makes it easier), and spread the pancake so it is about a centimetre thick, or less.
- When alot of bubbles begin to appear on the top of the pancake (usually 1-2 minutes, or until the underside is golden brown), flip it over and allow the other side to also brown off for a minute.
- You can test wether the pancake is cooked by pushing lightly on the centre.
- If it springs back it is ready.
- Make sure to wipe out and re-butter your frying pan with each pancake cooked.
eggs, flour, milk, vanilla, sugar
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/very-basic-pancakes-358253 (may not work)