Red Velvet Pancakes
- 1/2 cup complete pancake mix
- 1/2 cup decadent red velvet cupcake mix
- 3/4 cup water
- 1 tbsp butter
- 1 splash of milk
- I used my griddle iron with this recipe, you don't want it to be too hot or your pancake will brown slightly.
- I recommend seeing it a little under 350 not over 360.
- grease your griddle or pan lightly with cooking oil, olive oil, or if you have some spray on like PAM.
- in a medium or large bowl pour in your measured amounts of complete pancake mix and your red velvet mix.
- add your water and mix.
- The mix well be pasty from the red velvet mix.
- that is ok, that's how it's suppose to be.
- Take your butter and I'm small pieces drop it into the mix.
- Add one or two splashes of milk.
- I used 2% milk (personally), mix by hand.
- I mixed with a simple spoon.
- there will be small lumps of butter and that is fine.
- mix until there isn't many but they will not be of any harm.
- you can probably mix with your mixer to make your mixture smoother, if not you'll be fine.
- Once griddle is hot, pour on your mixture until you've reached your desired size.
- allow them to cook just as you would any pancakes.
- Until it bubbles on the top and flip.
- I recommend 2-3 minutes each side but keep an eye on them as it may not take as long.
- you don't want them to cook too long.
- Once they are done I like to drizzle then with an homemade icing made from cream cheese.
- I'm not sure if this recipe works with any other pancake and red velvet mixes.
- I wanted red velvet pancakes and gave this a try and they came out PERFECT for me and my boys.
- A great alternative to making them completely from scratch.
- I truly hope you guys enjoy.
pancake mix, decadent red velvet cupcake, water, butter, milk
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/351414-red-velvet-pancakes (may not work)