HI,
I will use the stick blender in a plastic deli quart container to mix things up. I would be reluctant to use a glass container, because it might break while you are grasping it to keep it from moving. Just the pressure of your hands might do it. Your hands are soooo pretty, you really don't want all those cuts and stitches.
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For a cookbook club meeting, I made oat pancakes. Filled a plastic quart deli container with two eggs, 80 grams of oats and 240 grams Greek yogurt, then use a stick blender. I made these roughly smooth with tiny bits of oat still visible.
I preheated the griddle, though I think the better pancakes were made toward the end when the griddle was hotter. No leavening, no salt, no sugar, these really were oat flat breads. It made about 12 4-inch pancakes.
Oat pancakes They were better than I thought they may be, though not the best pancake of my life. Certainly good in the 'change things up and try something new' department. Of course, once enough butter and maple syrup are added an a old shoe will taste wonderful, too. (I know, faint praise.)
I knew this would not be enough for dinner. So I made sure we had dessert of the infamous Duncan Hines German Chocolate Cake purchased for $1. I had never read the package until after I began heating up the oven. There were three pan choices: two eight-inch rounds, one 9x9 square and 13x9. I made the 9x9, because I was not willing to make frosting and it was possible to finish it quickly.
The German Chocolate Cake mix had two components: cake batter and a mixture of pecans, coconut and who-knows-what that is rehydrated with water and butter. Once the cake batter is poured in the pan, then dollops of the pecan-coconut mixture are plopped onto the batter. You then take a knife to swirl the pecan-coconut mixture to distribute, then bake for 42 minutes or so.
We ate this cake over two days with hand whipped cream the first time, some snacking in between and with chocolate ripple ice cream at the end. For a box cake, we really liked it as well as the crunchy texture. We did not miss the frosting, which might have been overkill for a casual dessert.
German Chocolate Cake I thought shelter-in-place was finally coming to an end, but now there are whole new set of reasons to stay home. I was really looking forward to going out and about again.
Regards,
Cathy2