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* 3 Tbsp. vegetable oil | * 3 Tbsp. vegetable oil | ||
* 2 large eggs | * 2 large eggs | ||
* ¼ cup sugar or Splenda | * ¼ cup sugar or Splenda (sucralose) | ||
* ½ tsp. cinnamon | * ½ tsp. cinnamon | ||
* ½ tsp. apple pie spice | * ½ tsp. apple pie spice | ||
* 1/8 tsp. salt | * 1/8 tsp. salt | ||
* milk (to thickness) | * milk or soy milk (to thickness) | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* This recipe easily accepts chopped apples (1 small apple works well) in the batter. Fold them in after mixing with the milk. | * This recipe easily accepts chopped apples (1 small apple works well), blueberries, or other fresh fruit in the batter. Fold them in after mixing with the milk. | ||
* Don't scrimp on the cottage cheese. Too little and the wonderful fluffy moistness of the pancakes will disappear. | * Don't scrimp on the cottage cheese. Too little and the wonderful fluffy moistness of the pancakes will disappear. | ||
* This recipe also makes good waffles. | * This recipe also makes good waffles. | ||
Revision as of 12:58, 20 July 2006
Source: Diann Bellamak and Jon Dubovsky
Yield: about 18 five-inch pancakes
Rating: 4/5 - simple, good
Ingredients
- 2 cups self-rising flour
- 1 cup fat-free or low-fat cottage cheese
- 3 Tbsp. vegetable oil
- 2 large eggs
- ¼ cup sugar or Splenda (sucralose)
- ½ tsp. cinnamon
- ½ tsp. apple pie spice
- 1/8 tsp. salt
- milk or soy milk (to thickness)
Directions
- Mix dry ingredients in a bowl. Add cottage cheese, oil, and eggs. Blend until fairly uniform (mixture will be lumpy).
- Add milk to achieve proper batter thickness. Mix to remove lumps, but do not over-mix.
- Ladel onto a lightly-greased (cooking spray works well) griddle or pan over medium heat. Cook until the bottom browns slightly, then flip and repeat.
Notes
- This recipe easily accepts chopped apples (1 small apple works well), blueberries, or other fresh fruit in the batter. Fold them in after mixing with the milk.
- Don't scrimp on the cottage cheese. Too little and the wonderful fluffy moistness of the pancakes will disappear.
- This recipe also makes good waffles.
- We've made this with many variations -- less oil, add a bit of applesauce, more or less cinnamon, a bit of vanilla extract, you name it.