How To make Apple Pancakes From The Townships
2 c Flour; all purpose
1 tb Baking powder
1 ts Baking soda
2 ts -Salt
3 tb Sugar
1 ts Cinnamon
2 1/4 c Sour milk or buttermilk milk
2 Eggs
1 c Apples;unpeeled,
-cut in pieces 6 tb Butter; melted
Crepes aux pommes des Cantons Sift together flour, baking powder (1 Tbsp amount is correct), baking soda, salt sugar and cinnamon. Beat sour milk and eggs in a small bowl. Add apples, unpeeled and cut into small pieces and melted butter. Add the sour milk mixture to the dry ingredients. Stir well. Cook as you would ordinary pancakes in greased cast iron fry pan. Brown on both sides. Serve plain or with butter and maple syrup.
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The Original Pancake House was founded in Portland, Oregon in 1953 by Les Highet and Erma Hueneke. Drawing upon their many years of experience in the culinary field, and their extensive working knowledge of authentic national and ethnic pancake recipes they were able to offer without compromise this unique and original menu which has gained national acclaim. The Original Pancake House is a second and third generation family business, which takes great pride in maintaining the high standards that make our food so outstanding. We now have over one hundred franchises from coast to coast, which have won local and national acclaim. Our recipes demand only the very finest of ingredients, such as 93 score butter, pure 36% whipping cream, fresh grade AA eggs, hard wheat unbleached flour, and our own recipe sourdough starter. Our batters and sauces are made fresh in each restaurant’s kitchen.
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