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Pancake morning today. Leftover sourdough starter from waking it up the other day to make a loaf of sour rye.

This batch was sourdough whole wheat, oat bran, 7 grain cereal, yogurt, brown sugar batter. Turned out really yummy.

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Bought a lug of apples the other day for drying and making apple sauce (Honeycrisp, organic, on sale) so I diced up some apple to put in the cakes:

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topped off with some cinnamon, butter, and some Dark Grade A maple syrup. I was a happy man this morning for sure.


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Nice Geno, I like them double fisted griddles you got going on.


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Lookin good hippie guy !

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Originally Posted by Valsdad
Pancake morning today. Leftover sourdough starter from waking it up the other day to make a loaf of sour rye.

This batch was sourdough whole wheat, oat bran, 7 grain cereal, yogurt, brown sugar batter. Turned out really yummy.

[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

Bought a lug of apples the other day for drying and making apple sauce (Honeycrisp, organic, on sale) so I diced up some apple to put in the cakes:

[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

topped off with some cinnamon, butter, and some Dark Grade A maple syrup. I was a happy man this morning for sure.

those griddles are fantastic, will feed you good

i've been thinking i'm due for a batch of pancakes


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Originally Posted by FatCity67
Nice Geno, I like them double fisted griddles you got going on.


Only way to go when cooking up a bunch of cakes!

Actually, when I was working up north 8 months a year I got tired of packing the one I had back and forth every spring and fall, so I bought another for the wife's place. Only took me a few years to figure that out, but I'm a cheap bastid and probably didn't want to spend extra $$$.

Can't see it well, the one on the left is older and has a handle that comes out relatively flat. The newer one on the right has a curve in it. Both Lodge............I hate when they change scheidt, I prefer the one on the left. It is stored in the pantry and is used for quesadillas and grilled cheese sammies frequently. The one with the curved handle is stored on the bottom shelf of a cupboard.


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Yup i know what you mean. Mine, only have one, has the more curved handle.


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Venison chorizo, thyme egg scramble, etc...[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]


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looks they are on corn tortilla...wonder how that tastes


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Originally Posted by sse
looks they are on corn tortilla...wonder how that tastes


Burp... grin

We go through lots of corn tortillas, about zero flour. Much better in about anything other than to-go eating ..


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GW you make your own torts?

Spam, skillet taters, blue corn tortillas and fried eggs this morning.


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i baked another dutch babe...tomorrow will be either a french omelete or flapjacks


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Those things look so damn good. Still haven’t had one.


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Originally Posted by sse
Originally Posted by Valsdad
Pancake morning today. Leftover sourdough starter from waking it up the other day to make a loaf of sour rye.

This batch was sourdough whole wheat, oat bran, 7 grain cereal, yogurt, brown sugar batter. Turned out really yummy.

[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

Bought a lug of apples the other day for drying and making apple sauce (Honeycrisp, organic, on sale) so I diced up some apple to put in the cakes:

[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

topped off with some cinnamon, butter, and some Dark Grade A maple syrup. I was a happy man this morning for sure.

those griddles are fantastic, will feed you good

i've been thinking i'm due for a batch of pancakes



Displaying excellent thought in only making one pancake per pan. Trying to do more than one always results in a mess when you flip one over and it overlaps another one. Attempting to prevent this by pouring each to one side or the other of the pan is a fool's errand and they will meet and run together anyway when poured.


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Originally Posted by GregW
Venison chorizo, thyme egg scramble, etc...[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]

i wonder if those would be good with a bit of chopped cilantro, shredded cheese, salsa, lime juice...


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Originally Posted by Valsdad
Originally Posted by FatCity67
Nice Geno, I like them double fisted griddles you got going on.


Only way to go when cooking up a bunch of cakes!

Actually, when I was working up north 8 months a year I got tired of packing the one I had back and forth every spring and fall, so I bought another for the wife's place. Only took me a few years to figure that out, but I'm a cheap bastid and probably didn't want to spend extra $$$.

Can't see it well, the one on the left is older and has a handle that comes out relatively flat. The newer one on the right has a curve in it. Both Lodge............I hate when they change scheidt, I prefer the one on the left. It is stored in the pantry and is used for quesadillas and grilled cheese sammies frequently. The one with the curved handle is stored on the bottom shelf of a cupboard.

i have three 90's era Wagner skillets, they get no love from collectors, which is fine by me (except i do have one that is new/unused which would fetch a good dollar).

anyway the handle of them has a wonderful ergonomic curved shape, with a spot for the thumb..pretty handy for a heavy skillet. some later Lodges have a tab opposite the handle, which i'm sure helps


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Venison chorizo, thyme egg scramble, etc...[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]

i wonder if those would be good with a bit of chopped cilantro, shredded cheese, salsa, lime juice...


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