Buckwheat Pecan Pancakes Recipe
Yield: 4 servingsRecipe by luhu.jp
Ingredients:
To pack, mix in a
2 T: Oil,
-ziplock bag:,
2 T: Molasses,
2 cup: Buckwheat flour,
Add when mixing:,
2/3 cup: Wheat flour,
2 1/2 cup: Water,
2/3 cup: Instant dry milk,
1/2 cup: Pecan halves,
1/2 t: Salt,
Pack for Topping when done:,
2 t: Baking powder,
1/2 Stick: , (1/8 lb.)butter
3 T: Dried egg, optional
-, optional
In an small, tight
1/2 Pint: Maple syrup,
-container:,
Directions:
This is a camping recipe. Assume moderate heat on a campfire or
packstove.
When ready to cook, mix all ingredients except the butter and syrup
and let set a couple minutes. If stiff, add a little more water. If
you heat the pan well first, no oil is necessary; however you will
need a good, flat metal spatula. If I have time, I plop 3 or 4 pecan
halves on each cake instead of mixing them in. Serve hot with butter
and syrup. Can be saved for later in the day; great with jam!
I use a metal camp plate and a plier-like pot-grabber as a griddle,
which is just right for my one burner stove. Baking the pancakes is
somewhat time consuming, but well worth it on a leisurely or cold
morning.
by Gene Kremer (gene.kremer@p0.f101.n2245.fidonet.org)
Submitted By GENE KREMER On 11-20-94
Source from luhu.jp
packstove.
When ready to cook, mix all ingredients except the butter and syrup
and let set a couple minutes. If stiff, add a little more water. If
you heat the pan well first, no oil is necessary; however you will
need a good, flat metal spatula. If I have time, I plop 3 or 4 pecan
halves on each cake instead of mixing them in. Serve hot with butter
and syrup. Can be saved for later in the day; great with jam!
I use a metal camp plate and a plier-like pot-grabber as a griddle,
which is just right for my one burner stove. Baking the pancakes is
somewhat time consuming, but well worth it on a leisurely or cold
morning.
by Gene Kremer (gene.kremer@p0.f101.n2245.fidonet.org)
Submitted By GENE KREMER On 11-20-94
Source from luhu.jp