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The Simplest-Ever Trick to Make Fluffy, Puffy Pancakes
Hint: It doesn't involve any extra whisking whatsoever.
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Sean F.
July 29, 2023
Wolfgang Puck published a recipe for this 40 years ago, and you guys just discovered it?
Halestorm
April 27, 2021
Good tip! Also important for fluffy pancakes- only flip the cake once!! Don’t flip it multiple times
tscutty
April 27, 2021
Ok, I will give you the absolute easiest fluffy pancake solution: one tablespoon white sugar. That’s it. No joke. When the sugar breaks down during cooking it releases gas and voila.
Martie G.
September 22, 2018
Instead of 1/2 the milk I replace it with slightly whipped heavy cream stir all together than at the end I stir in couple heaping table spoons of sour cream and let it set for 2 or 3 minutes before beginning to cook. Awesome, light, fluffy and buttery flavor
Barbara B.
March 30, 2018
Same thing with Waffles. Put egg yolk in with oil mix then add to dry ingredients. Put egg whites in glass bowl, whip by hand until foamy then the last thing you put in the mix is the egg whites It add adds air to the batter and makes it lighter.
John M.
January 1, 2018
Thanks for the info, I love goggle it has all the info from smart people like you!
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year!
Valerie
February 12, 2017
I hav3e put sour cream in mine and they are great. I also beat the egg whites. I got that from a recipe for waffles.
jean
January 20, 2017
For the people who are not afraid of richness....I added a bit of cream cheese beaten together with water and a touch of rice wine vinegar to make a slurry, to add to my pancakes (which acted as a substitute for the milk I did not have on hand) and added a bit of canned Whipped Cream to the slurry at the end....then mixed that into my dry mix...and my pancakes turned out light and fluffy! The canned whipped cream definitely added volume to them!
stephers
January 18, 2017
For the vegans, non egg eaters, or folks who wanna make fluffy pancakes but are out of eggs: club soda!! I usually adjust in some with my liquids / add a pinch extra dry ingredient. I'm a vegan chef, use it for all my brunch recipes at work- waffles n vegan frittata too. It's a great way to wake up batter that's been sitting in the fridge for a few hours as well
Travel
January 18, 2017
I agree! I am a non-egg eater, not vegan, just don't like them. I always put club soda or seltzer water in my pancake and waffle recipes. Makes them very fluffy.
AntoniaJames
December 27, 2016
Spent levain + flour and buttermilk, which rise a bit overnight, then a touch of baking soda, spices + oil and egg stirred in just before baking ---> delightfully fluffy pancakes, with lots of character thanks to the starter. Based on Sifton's method, and ratios (tweaked), described in the Times earlier this year. https://food52.com/not-recipes/58332 This batter also makes outstanding waffles. ;o)
Windischgirl
December 27, 2016
Thanks for the link, AJ! Sourdough pancakes are a favorite at my house and I'm always scouring the Internet for the recipe. No more, thanks to you--safely stored in my recipe list now! Might make these to ring in the new year :-)
AntoniaJames
December 28, 2016
You're welcome, Windishgirl. I hope you like them. I'm going to make a batch tomorrow morning (using blueberries I froze fresh from my bushes last summer) and plan to stir in the egg white separately, just to see if it makes any difference in that recipe. Happy New Year! ;o)
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