Zoe
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Proper pancakes:
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Where's the "cake"?
Proper pancakes:
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Jokes on you, they're called Scotch Pancakes i.e. Scottish.American Pancakes or GTFO.
You Americans with you awful thick, fluffy pancakes. This is what a real pancake should look like:
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Where's the "cake"?
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This is the only way a pancake should be.
Thin, with mounds of sugar and a tiny squeeze of lemon on top.
Yes.
None of that thick spongy American shit.
But you don't eat one? The taste is much better though, regardless of topping, imo.What is this? Like what the fuck is this? It's paper thin. There is nothing there. I would consume more calories breathing than eating that.
It's a fact, and chef's can confirm this, that sweet apples and bacon go together ridiculously well. You can even maker it sweeter (raisins or a tad of sugar or syrup). Might not look good, taste great.I think myself a decent, reasonable feller. I enjoy trying new things and keeping the ol' mind open. That being said, I hope you die choking on that travesty.
You're right about the thickness though. And I don't really want you to die, a good scare will do.
Where's the "cake"?
All rice cookers have timers? What a load of bull. Only the better, more expensive ones. But the great thing about rice cookers is the cheapest ones are not much less efficient often. You just miss a lot of functionality, a bit precision and quality. It's still a good idea though, but i wouldn't want pancakes that big. Just thick is good enough.
I've looked at a shitload of rice cookers today and it seems like anything over $25 has a timer on it. $20 or less and you don't even have a sealed lid or buttons to tell it what you're cooking, just "cook" and "warm". I concede that this does not make it "all" but come on. I would never place $25-30 in the "expensive" tier of kitchenware.
Yeah but i don't live where you live. Here most don't have timers. But the story was probably written with the US in mind. Here you have cookers that are 50 and only bake and the majority is cheap either way. They do all have a lid and a warm keeping function.
My rice cooker has no settings, just a lever to turn it on, then it shuts off when the cooking is done.
I wonder if I can make these non-pan cakes with my rice cooker....
Proper pancakes:
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Hahaha, for real. I'm like "...I need a Rice Cooker" over this.
Slice in half horizontally. Drench bottom in syrup. Place top back on. You got a panburger.
You guys eat condoms? What the hell is that thin ass crap?
Give me thick and fluffy brother, the only way.
HahaIf you ever need to wipe your ass but are out of toilet paper, this is the perfect dish.
I love a thin panacake, but lemon and sugar. No thanks.![]()
This is the only way a pancake should be.
Thin, with mounds of sugar and a tiny squeeze of lemon on top.
Yes.
None of that thick spongy American shit.
Yes, I would love a stack of those.Proper pancakes:
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You guys eat condoms? What the hell is that thin ass crap?
Give me thick and fluffy brother, the only way.
Why i have a rice cooker. Most don't want one. Don't feel sorry for me. And it's pointless to own if they're not going to use one. I love mine and you really don't need any extra's on it, but can't hurt either i guess.
I mean that I'm sad there's not a low-priced entry point to a feature-plentiful rice cooker in your area.
As far as extras go, I wasn't aware that white and brown rice needed to be cooked differently, so I'm kinda surprised they each have their own buttons. Going up past $40 though and you start getting ridiculous with it, adding on "simmer" and "saute" buttons. But the cheap ones I saw, their lids don't even lock down, they're just like the top to a pot. Being able to get a nice, large rice cooker with two rice settings, locking lid, warming setting, a plastic tray for steaming veggies, and a timer on it for about $25 is really awesome. That's why I was sad, that something like that costs over 50 bones where you're at.
:-(
Sounds like a good deal what you're describing. Brown rice, healthy AND disgusting.
You're one of my favorite posters!
Mind=blown. I only use mine for rice, gonna have to try something out soon.
lol.
I'm not at home and can't check right now, but does anyone know what the average temperature of a rice cooker is? If it's between 250-300 and not any higher, you could put something nice in that batter.
It's a fact, and chef's can confirm this, that sweet apples and bacon go together ridiculously well. You can even maker it sweeter (raisins or a tad of sugar or syrup). Might not look good, taste great.
Now just make a big hole and pour in the Nutella.
Nutella on pancakes. Do it, love it.
I'd probably have sex with that if left alone.
Yes, it's rings of apples. Maybe he used dried apple, i'm not a fan of it. Either way it's not pineapple. Bacon apple combo is a widespread combination here. I personally also wouldn't put a lot of syrup on it or sugar and i'm not a fan of raisins. But it can be very good. The sweet and salty really go well together. It's not a crepe either. For those who mentioned them. It's a world of difference. Crepes are much thinner and served with sweet toppings (and whipped cream) if i'm not mistaken.I love apples and bacon, it's the raisins (and pineapples?) I took offense to. You're telling me those are apples on that picture?
did anyone try to make one yet?
This thread hurts my diabetus.
Enjoy your sugared toilet paper. I'll stick to pancakes, like a real man.
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You Americans with you awful thick, fluffy pancakes. This is what a real pancake should look like:
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