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My hubby is a pancake freak. Last night we bought a box of buckwheat pancake

mix to try. This morning he made them and the mix was super thick even after

he doubled the milk. They ended up being tiny pancakes because the batter

didn't spread out like pancake mix. It just sat there in a big lump. I

thought they were yummy but hubby wasn't impressed because they didn't look

or have a texture like pancakes.

Anyway, my question is....

When making buckwheat pancakes should the mix be more like a dough, rather

then a batter?

Any tips on how to make them seem more like pancakes?

 

        

Tami

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Is your husband sure he measured the dry mix accurately? I have made buckwheat

pancakes and the batter is

approximately the same consistancy as regular buttermilk pancake batter. They

do taste " different " though....I personally

think buckwheat, which is not a true wheat but actually the seed of a weed like

herb-like plant, is an aquired taste. Kinda strong but ok.

Nancy C.

 

 

 

 

 

My hubby is a pancake freak. Last night we bought a box of buckwheat pancake

mix to try. This morning he made them and the mix was super thick even after

he doubled the milk. They ended up being tiny pancakes because the batter

didn't spread out like pancake mix. It just sat there in a big lump. I

thought they were yummy but hubby wasn't impressed because they didn't look

or have a texture like pancakes.

Anyway, my question is....

When making buckwheat pancakes should the mix be more like a dough, rather

then a batter?

Any tips on how to make them seem more like pancakes?

 

        

Tami

Your life is an occasion. Rise to it!

210.8\178.6\135 = 32.2 pounds gone forever

 

 

 

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I asked him if he followed the directions or might have goofed up. He said

he followed exactly what the box said. Then he added one more cup of milk to

it and it still wasn't like pancake batter.

I think tomorrow I'll go into the kitchen to make them and see what happens.

:-)

        

Tami

Your life is an occasion. Rise to it!

210.8\178.6\135 = 32.2 pounds gone forever

 

 

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Is your husband sure he measured the dry mix accurately? I have made

buckwheat pancakes and the batter is approximately the same consistancy as

regular buttermilk pancake batter. They do taste " different " though....I

personally

think buckwheat, which is not a true wheat but actually the seed of a weed

like herb-like plant, is an aquired taste. Kinda strong but ok.

Nancy C.

 

 

 

 

 

My hubby is a pancake freak. Last night we bought a box of buckwheat

pancake

mix to try. This morning he made them and the mix was super thick even

after

he doubled the milk. They ended up being tiny pancakes because the batter

didn't spread out like pancake mix. It just sat there in a big lump. I

thought they were yummy but hubby wasn't impressed because they didn't

look

or have a texture like pancakes.

Anyway, my question is....

When making buckwheat pancakes should the mix be more like a dough, rather

then a batter?

Any tips on how to make them seem more like pancakes?

 

        

Tami

Your life is an occasion. Rise to it!

210.8\178.6\135 = 32.2 pounds gone forever

 

 

 

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What were the ingredients in the mix? Most mixes are mostly wheat

flour, but if it is pure buckwheat, I do not know what kind of

consistency it would be. And, was it raised with baking powder and/or

soda or was it yeasted. I know that it is much thicker and much more

filling when the batter is raised with yeast.

 

Kathleen

 

 

 

My hubby is a pancake freak. Last night we bought a box of buckwheat

pancake mix to try. This morning he made them and the mix was super

thick even after he doubled the milk. They ended up being tiny pancakes

because the batter didn't spread out like pancake mix. It just sat

there in a big lump. I thought they were yummy but hubby wasn't

impressed because they didn't look or have a texture like pancakes.

Anyway, my question is.... When making buckwheat pancakes should the

mix be more like a dough, rather then a batter? Any tips on how to

make them seem more like pancakes?

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The ingredients are - Whole Grain Buckwheat flour, Whole wheat flour,

Leavening (monocalcium phosphate, baking soda); Dextrose, and salt.

 

        

Tami

Your life is an occasion. Rise to it!

210.8\178.6\135 = 32.2 pounds gone forever

 

 

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What were the ingredients in the mix? Most mixes are mostly wheat

flour, but if it is pure buckwheat, I do not know what kind of

consistency it would be. And, was it raised with baking powder and/or

soda or was it yeasted. I know that it is much thicker and much more

filling when the batter is raised with yeast.

 

Kathleen

 

 

 

 

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I've always found that buckwheat pancake mix worked poorly. I use a recipe

instead, an eggless one, that works much better. Yes, the taste is an acquired

one, but we conquered that problem with a bit of cane juice crystals and

cinnamon or fruit in the batter. Yummy!

 

Jeanne

 

 

 

 

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The trick is to incorporate small amounts at first and then increase the

proportion to your desired taste.  I recommend replacing 1/4 of the flour in

your recipe with buckwheat, then move up to 1/2.  You may also want to add

applesauce, peaches, or bananas for flavor.  We also enjoy adding almond or

orange extract and some cinnamon.

 

 

 

 

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