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Article by By Nanette Blanchard
Most of the countries of the world serve some sort of pancake, from
French crepes to Russian bliny. Even waffles can either be Belgian or
just plain American. Unluckily, many waffle and pancake recipes
are high in fat and really big. Is it possible to lighten up your
morning pancakes? Yes, it is!
Sourdough starters, yeast, and other leaveners like baking soda and
baking powder are used in dairy-free pancakes and waffles. All these
batters will improve after standing; so don't be afraid to cover and
refrigerate overnight before preparation. Leftover pancakes and waffles
freeze quite wellspring. I use the microwave to heat up frozen pancakes,
and I pop frozen waffles into the toaster to regain their nice crispy
texture.
Pancakes should be cooked on a hot griddle. One way to prepare
pancakes for a large group of people at the same time is to use a
large griddle or two or three nonstick skillets at erstwhile. I have a
nice enameled cast iron griddle that fits over two range burners; so
I can prepare almost 8-10 pancakes concurrently. To keep pancakes
warm until serving time, place on a platter covered with foil in a
200- degree oven. Waffles should be placed directly on your oven's
racks at 200 degrees to keep tender.
All waffle irons are not created equalise. I've tested several different
models and found some are more nonstick than others. To prevent a
sticky waffle tragedy, pre-season your waffle iron each time you
make a batch by brushing with vegetable oil or spraying with
vegetable cooking spraying. Repeat this process if you notice the
waffles beginning to stick.
Whether you use your grandmother's heavy old four-waffle baker or one
of the new fancy-shaped nonstick models, you really don't need to use
a lot of oil to cook waffles. Some new waffle irons have a
temperature setting which gives you more control over the waffle's
doneness. (All the waffles in this article were tested in
Vitantonio's Five-of-Hearts nonstick waffler.)
This article originally appeared in the March/April, 1994 issuing of the
_Vegetarian_Journal_, published by the Vegetarian Re
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