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11/07/2009

Applesauce pancakes

I've fed Alicia pancakes before when she was younger but after awhile she stopped liking them and so I stopped making them as well. I used to make my own batter but one day I decided to try out commercial batter. I went to mummysg to ask for recommendations and finally I bought this brand:


I thought it tasted quite nice, like McDonald's hotcakes... and I even served it to her with a little honey after she didn't like the pancake, thinking that perhaps she may like it better with honey. But at that time, my fussy little one decided that Betty Crocker Buttermilk pancakes with or without honey just didn't appeal to her palate.

Today, after a few months of not feeding pancakes, I tried again. I made some for my own snack yesterday and ate it with a generous dose of honey and thought they were really delicious. So I thought well, no harm trying to feed her pancakes again and since she's into eating breakfast these days, pancakes could be on the menu if she liked them again. Anyway, here's the picture of the yummy pancakes with HONEY (I just love honey!!) I made yesterday:

These are just plain pancakes.

The ones I made today contained applesauce but they look similar anyway... :)

I had promised my hubby to make him pancakes with melted chocolate on a weekend but till today it hasn't happened. Ok, I finallymade the pancakes, but I didn't have chocolate on hand so he just had to have it with honey instead. That wasn't too bad anyway. :)

Today, I hadn't finished making all the pancakes and my darling was hungry for breakfast already so no photos were taken. But they all looked nice and pretty, just like McDonald's hotcakes. And the best part about it is that Alicia ate 1 whole pancake without honey, and most importantly, without fuss. :)

Here's how the pancakes were made:

Pancake Batter

4 Tablespoons of Betty Crocker pancake mix

3-4 Tablespoons of COLD water

11/2 Tablespoons of homemade applesauce

Method

Pour 11/2 Tablespoons of the batter into a heated nonstick pan (use low heat). About 1 minute later, flip the pancake over (you should see that the pancake has taken on a nice even shade of light brown) and cook the other side. Repeat process to make the rest of the pancakes. You may need to let your pan cool after each pancake if your stove has a really strong fire like mine!

Serve warm with honey!

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