Why are restaurant pancakes so good?

It's malt. Or more precisely, it's malted milk powder. It's the secret ingredient that will bring you right back to childhood. To capture the essence of diner pancakes, omit the sugar in your pancake recipe and add between 2 and 3 tablespoons of malted milk powder for every cup of flour in your recipe.
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Why do restaurants put pancake batter in eggs?

By adding a small amount of pancake batter to its eggs, IHOP accomplishes a few things: One, it adds some structure to the eggs, making them a little more sturdy and filling. Two, the extra moisture leads to a fluffier overall product. And three, it adds just the slightest amount of tasty pancake flavor to the mix.
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Why are Denny's pancakes so good?

Have you ever wondered why Denny's pancakes are so much more delicious than ordinary pancakes? The secret is buttermilk. Indeed, buttermilk not only makes pancakes more moist and fluffier, it also gives a tinge of tang not found in usual milk.
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What is the secret to good pancakes?

Before the pancakes hit the hot pan, run a cold stick of butter on the surface of the pan to grease it. This gives the pancakes a very thin, evenly distributed layer of fat to cook in, without overloading the pan with oil. If you can't have dairy, cooking spray is a good substitution.
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Why is the first pancake the best?

The first pancake is in effect the trial run, working out the kinks before all the variables of even heat and pan seasoning come together. While that first pancake cooks the pan comes to temperature, and it absorbs just enough of the fat on the cooking surface so that second one will cook more evenly.
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This Is Why IHOP's Pancakes Are So Delicious



Why does the last pancake you make always taste the best?

Why does the last pancake you make always taste the best? Leaving process continues and allows for the ingredients to meld.
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Is there a pancake God?

Bryant, 22, has become an online sensation by making unique pancakes and uploading high-quality photos of his work to Instagram, and sometimes videos to YouTube, under the name Pancake God. Through word-of-mouth-watering, Bryant has amassed some 36,000 followers on Instagram, and it's growing every day.
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Are pancakes made better with milk or water?

Milk not only adds flavor, but the milk fat is necessary for tender, moist pancakes. Plain water just won't give the same results. Milk can also be added in place of water in the "complete" mixes for a thicker texture.
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What is the trick to making fluffy pancakes?

SEPARATE AND BEAT EGG WHITES:

A bit of work, but will make your pancakes fluffy & soufflé-like! Add the egg yolks to the wet ingredients and once it's combined with the dry ingredients let it rest without the egg whites. Right before cooking, fold in the egg white peaks into the batter, it's like folding in clouds!
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What is the secret to light fluffy pancakes?

The number one secret to getting fluffy, thick pancakes every time is to SEPARATE the egg yolks from the egg whites. Put the egg YOLKS in the bowl with the wet ingredients like normal. And then, in a separate bowl beat the egg WHITES all by themselves for about 3 minutes on medium speed.
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Why do IHOP pancakes taste so good?

The batter's liquid ingredients are ice cold

That's because when the liquid ingredients in a batch of batter are warm or room temperature, they cause a chemical reaction by raising the temperature of the gluten in the flour, which gives a springy quality to the 'cakes a little too soon.
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What is better IHOP or Denny's?

I tried the pancakes, french toast, breakfast platters, omelettes, and breakfast specialties at both restaurants. A couple of thousand calories and some mild heartburn later, I had a clear answer. It turns out IHOP is better than Denny's in every single way. The competition isn't even close.
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What are Denny's pancakes made of?

Denny's new pancakes—which were previously made from a mix that included buttermilk solids and water—now feature real buttermilk, eggs, flour, and vanilla, and purport to be 50 percent fluffier than before.
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Does IHOP use fake eggs?

In the video, they explained that while they enjoyed working at IHOP, they discovered during training that the scrambled eggs and omelettes they serve are only made with fresh cracked eggs if the customer specifically asks for real eggs.
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Does Denny's use fake eggs?

Yes, at Denny's or IHOP, they use the egg mix, powdered eggs, or processed egg stuff they buy in canisters. But if you ask for real eggs at either of those restaurants, they are happy to oblige, and at no additional cost.
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Does IHOP use real butter?

3. Cut Out the Fat. IHOP doesn't use butter or oil on its griddle, because butter can give the pancake that webbed, lacy look, instead of a uniformly golden brown 'cake. If you need a little fat to keep the pancakes from sticking, Grimm suggests rubbing a little Crisco on a cold pan with a paper towel.
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What does buttermilk do for pancakes?

There's a reason buttermilk is so often used in pancakes. The acid in the buttermilk kickstarts the baking soda into action for extra height. It also helps to break down strands of gluten, leading to a fine and tender crumb. Additionally, it lends a subtle tang, exactly what we had in mind for our classic stack.
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What type of flour is best for pancakes?

So, what is the best flour for pancakes? The best flour for pancakes is All-Purpose Flour (APV), our favorites coming from King Arther or Bob's Red Mill. You can even get gluten-free from either brand that works wonders in a pancake batter.
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Does baking soda make pancakes fluffier?

Baking powder and baking soda are the chemical leaveners typically used in pancakes. They are responsible for the bubbles in the batter, and for making the cakes light and fluffy.
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What is the Aunt Jemima pancake recipe?

Combine 2 cups Aunt Jemima mix, 1-1/2 cups milk, 2 eggs and 1/3 cup oil; stir until large lumps disappear. For best results, allow batter to rest 4-5 minutes before baking. Pour desired amount of batter into lightly greased waffle iron. Bake until steaming stops.
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Can I sub water for milk in pancakes?

If you're out of milk, or need a dairy-free option for making pancakes, you can replace the milk with an equal amount of just about any other liquid. In a pinch, water is the easiest swap, but we find pancakes made with water lack flavor and richness.
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How do pancakes go from liquid to solid?

Now you can talk about the chemical change that happens when the pancake batter cooks. By applying energy, in this case, heat, we're able to change a liquid to a solid. Our liquid buttermilk mixture becomes solid pancakes we can eat. Once the pancakes are cooked, it's time to put all that hard work to a taste test.
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Why does the first pancake always fail?

"On a molecular level, as metal heats up, it expands, so as you wipe the warm pan, you're seasoning it," Panthaky said. Basically, you're filling in those microscopic crevices so the wet pancake batter won't seep into the holes and stick to the pan, causing tears and awkward flips.
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Why are pancakes so filling?

If you find yourself getting majorly bloated after eating a small stack of pancakes, it's possible that you are unable to properly digest the protein. Consider trying a gluten-free mix instead, such as Bob's Red Mill gluten-free pancake mix. The texture is fluffy and tastes just like the real thing!
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What oil is best for pancakes?

One of the best oils for pancakes is canola oil, but there are some other types of oil you can use as well, including olive oil and coconut oil. Canola oil, however, tends to be a bit healthier and alters the taste less than other oils.
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