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Dave Smith
I had a hankering for pancakes this morning, but wanted to
try something different. I was going to have some oatmeal
porridge anyway, so I made that. Instead of eating the
porridge I let it cool a bit and added about a cup of it to
the pancake batter. They were delicious. My wife said they
were even better than buttermilk pancakes.


Andy
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote in news:41EAF38D.C076ACC6
@sympatico.ca:

> I had a hankering for pancakes this morning, but wanted to
> try something different. I was going to have some oatmeal
> porridge anyway, so I made that. Instead of eating the
> porridge I let it cool a bit and added about a cup of it to
> the pancake batter. They were delicious. My wife said they
> were even better than buttermilk pancakes.



Dave,

IIRC, that's the "secret" ingredient in IHOP pancakes.

Yum!

Andy



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Oldspook
Please post the recipe, both for the oatmeal porridge and pancakes.

"Dave Smith" <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:41EAF38D.C076ACC6@sympatico.ca...
>I had a hankering for pancakes this morning, but wanted to
> try something different. I was going to have some oatmeal
> porridge anyway, so I made that. Instead of eating the
> porridge I let it cool a bit and added about a cup of it to
> the pancake batter. They were delicious. My wife said they
> were even better than buttermilk pancakes.
>
>



Wayne Boatwright
On Sun 16 Jan 2005 04:42:07p, Andy tittered and giggled, and giggled and
tittered, and finally blurted out...

> Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote in news:41EAF38D.C076ACC6
> @sympatico.ca:
>
>> I had a hankering for pancakes this morning, but wanted to
>> try something different. I was going to have some oatmeal
>> porridge anyway, so I made that. Instead of eating the
>> porridge I let it cool a bit and added about a cup of it to
>> the pancake batter. They were delicious. My wife said they were even
>> better than buttermilk pancakes.

>
>
> Dave,
>
> IIRC, that's the "secret" ingredient in IHOP pancakes.
>
> Yum!
>
> Andy


My favorite pancake from IHOP has the addition of Cream of Wheat. It makes
a wonderful texture.

Wayne

Dave Smith
Oldspook wrote:

> Please post the recipe, both for the oatmeal porridge and pancakes.


I cup of flour
2 tsp sugar
1/2 tsp salt
2 tsp baking powder

1 egg
1 cup milk
2 tbsp. vegetable oil
1 cup cooked oatmeal porridge (nice and sloppy).

Mix dry ingredients
Mix the wet ingredients.
Stir them all around and cook them in a greased hot frying pan.

Michael O'Donnell
In article Dave Smith savoured the salmon then said
> I had a hankering for pancakes this morning, but wanted to
> try something different. I was going to have some oatmeal
> porridge anyway, so I made that. Instead of eating the
> porridge I let it cool a bit and added about a cup of it to
> the pancake batter. They were delicious. My wife said they
> were even better than buttermilk pancakes.


Sounds delicious, Dave !
M.



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