irisarbor wrote:Oh my gosh, chicken feet!
My grandma always used chicken feet and I loved them.
Haven't seen them in years!
yum yum
Cathy2 wrote:Dave148 and IrisArbor,
You both live nearby, shall I buy some for you the next I see them?
Or at least give you a call?
Regards,
Cathy2
Dave148 wrote:Cathy2 wrote:Dave148 and IrisArbor,
You both live nearby, shall I buy some for you the next I see them?
Or at least give you a call?
Regards,
Cathy2
How kind of you. But no thanks.
G Wiv wrote:Pancakes =Breakfast! I like em a bit crisp so used a mix of flour, matzo meal and cornmeal, butter/neutral oil in the pan for crisp and flavor. #homecooking #socialdistancingcooking
Pancakes, count me a Fan!
Dave148 wrote:Care to share your mixture ratio?
G Wiv wrote:Dave148 wrote:Care to share your mixture ratio?
I don't measure when I make pancakes but, I'd estimate, 2/parts AP flour to 1/part matzo meal & 1/part corn meal.
Mix in baking powder, salt, little sugar, stir well. Eggs, milk, light glug of maple syrup, little neutral oil. Stir well but don't over-mix. If too thick, which this was, I add a little water to thin out to "pancake batter" consistency.
Butter/neutral oil in pan, flip when bubbles come to surface. Plate, butter, syrup, eat, repeat.
Cathy2 wrote:I still don't get why the mix is faster than the back of the can recipe. At this point, I know now to screw around with the time as I did before.
ronnie_suburban wrote:Cathy2 wrote:I still don't get why the mix is faster than the back of the can recipe. At this point, I know now to screw around with the time as I did before.
Just a guess here but did you check the ingredient listings on the packages? It's possible that the formulation differs (e.g. anti-caking agents, etc.) in the different package types due to some specific limitations of each.
=R=
Cathy2 wrote:I still don't get why the mix is faster than the back of the can recipe.
G Wiv wrote:Cathy2 wrote:I still don't get why the mix is faster than the back of the can recipe.
Matzo ball mix (Manischewitz) contains sodium bicarbonate. Matzo balls made from straight matzo meal does not.
That said, I often add a bit of baking powder to matzo balls made from matzo meal which tends to lighten them up.