Bruce Well-Known Member NLC Aug 7, 2001 #2 What the hell is a pant cake!!? I usually wear my pants, not put them in a cake.
sailorjoto New Member Aug 7, 2001 #3 Is that like when you run around for hours and then decided to make a cake? Is it even food?
sailorjoto New Member Aug 7, 2001 #5 Who the heck would eat ink and cake together?! Is that healthy?! Describes what it looks like
meow Rebutted, enshrined NLC Aug 7, 2001 #6 Originally posted by Phrozen What the hell is a pant cake!!? Click to expand... I don't even want to think about it.
Originally posted by Phrozen What the hell is a pant cake!!? Click to expand... I don't even want to think about it.
Bruce Well-Known Member NLC Aug 7, 2001 #9 Ahh, pancakes. Those are the best with some nice maple syrup. Yum!
sailorjoto New Member Aug 7, 2001 #13 I don't like pancakes. Home fries (cut up pototoes frying in butter) is good.
YUPAPA NLC NLC Aug 7, 2001 #15 I don't have that much Ingredients! I have sugar, flower, salt, banners, eggs... that's about it!
G Giancarlo NLC NLC Aug 7, 2001 #16 I generally like them... although I prefer waffles... hehe, they are practically the same things.
Dusty NLC NLC Aug 7, 2001 #17 My super secret pancake recipe (hush, hush... don't tell anybody): Preheat a griddle to 375ºF. Add grease or butter if desired/necessary. Take one bottle of Bisquick Shake'n Pour Buttermilk Pancake Mix. Shake it up. Open the bottle and put in one cup of water. Put the cap back on and shake violently for thirty seconds. Pour the pancake batter from the bottle onto the hot griddle. There is enough batter for ten four-inch pancakes Cook until the middle turns golden and the edges become dry [/list=1]
My super secret pancake recipe (hush, hush... don't tell anybody): Preheat a griddle to 375ºF. Add grease or butter if desired/necessary. Take one bottle of Bisquick Shake'n Pour Buttermilk Pancake Mix. Shake it up. Open the bottle and put in one cup of water. Put the cap back on and shake violently for thirty seconds. Pour the pancake batter from the bottle onto the hot griddle. There is enough batter for ten four-inch pancakes Cook until the middle turns golden and the edges become dry [/list=1]