Saturday, February 6, 2010

Using Pancake Mix To Make Muffins Has Anyone Ever Used Muffin Mix To Make Pancakes Before?

Has anyone ever used muffin mix to make pancakes before? - using pancake mix to make muffins

I am a buyer of the coupon and have a big stack of twenty of these bags is mixed blueberry muffins and banana-walnut pancakes anyone has done this before, and if so, how are you? Were they good? Thank you!

5 comments:

wizza said...

Yes, I tried it - if you have about 20 boxes, choose a straight, follow the instructions, but add a little more milk (not much), because everything you want to make the mixture more like a combination of coherence, consistency of cake, muffin mix, (not a big difference anyway). Place a few tablespoons (or whatever the size you want) on the grill or in a pan with butter, and watch closely, not to burn this. They are good, even better, are delicious and make all kinds of pancakes. With a bit of fruit or what you have and ENJOY!

char__c is a good cooker said...

Corn Muffin Pancakes
1 (7 ounces) package corn muffin mix
Flour 1 / 2 cup
2 tablespoons baking powder
1 egg
1 cup milk
2 tablespoons cooking oil
In the recipe
NOTES
Prepare a pan with cooking spray and place over medium heat.
Whisk the muffin mix, flour, stir yeast, fluffy eggs, milk and oil.
Pour 1 / 4 cup batter into the pan. Bake until the cakes in the shape of bubbles on the top and bottom is golden, 1 to 2 minutes, flip and cook until it reaches the ground until golden brown on top of the pancake. Repeat until the batter is completely used.

fromtheg... said...

1 ®, Betty Crocker Wild Blueberry Muffin Mix package
1 3 / 4 cups water
1 / 4 cup vegetable oil
2 eggs
3 / 4 cup maple-flavored syrup


1. Drain blueberries, cranberries and reserve liquid rinse and set aside. Stir in muffin mix, give water, oil and eggs in a bowl. Gently stir blueberries to the batter.
2. Iron hot grease if necessary. For each pancake, pour 1 / 4 cup on hot plate. Bake for 1 1 / 2 minutes or until they are brown. Turn and cook 1 minutes until golden brown.
3. Heat reserved blueberry liquid and syrup. Serve pancakes with syrup.
At high altitudes (3500-6500 ft) No change.





http://www.bettycrocker.com/recipes/reci ...

fromtheg... said...

1 ®, Betty Crocker Wild Blueberry Muffin Mix package
1 3 / 4 cups water
1 / 4 cup vegetable oil
2 eggs
3 / 4 cup maple-flavored syrup


1. Drain blueberries, cranberries and reserve liquid rinse and set aside. Stir in muffin mix, give water, oil and eggs in a bowl. Gently stir blueberries to the batter.
2. Iron hot grease if necessary. For each pancake, pour 1 / 4 cup on hot plate. Bake for 1 1 / 2 minutes or until they are brown. Turn and cook 1 minutes until golden brown.
3. Heat reserved blueberry liquid and syrup. Serve pancakes with syrup.
At high altitudes (3500-6500 ft) No change.





http://www.bettycrocker.com/recipes/reci ...

fromtheg... said...

1 ®, Betty Crocker Wild Blueberry Muffin Mix package
1 3 / 4 cups water
1 / 4 cup vegetable oil
2 eggs
3 / 4 cup maple-flavored syrup


1. Drain blueberries, cranberries and reserve liquid rinse and set aside. Stir in muffin mix, give water, oil and eggs in a bowl. Gently stir blueberries to the batter.
2. Iron hot grease if necessary. For each pancake, pour 1 / 4 cup on hot plate. Bake for 1 1 / 2 minutes or until they are brown. Turn and cook 1 minutes until golden brown.
3. Heat reserved blueberry liquid and syrup. Serve pancakes with syrup.
At high altitudes (3500-6500 ft) No change.





http://www.bettycrocker.com/recipes/reci ...

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