Pancakes

Any idea how to make pancakes this thick and smooth?

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bake them slow in some kind of cake pan?

Made in a rice cooker. Pour pancake batter in cooker, wait til done.

Make them in a rice cooker. Take a close look at your picture, the undersides aren't brown like the tops are.

>thick, fluffy pancakes
literally the worst.

This. Also use cake flour instead of AP flour.

you're literally the worst
go away, literally worst.

Small pan, high sides, low heat, i.e. a small nonstick saucepan.

This is correct. They should be crispy at the sides.

>AP flour
What's the difference between this and cake flour exactly?

Those are yeast-raised

Those are raw in the middle, absolutely gross. Like all things asian, made to look good, but tastes absolutely shit.

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Lower amount of wheat protein (gluten), 8-9% vs. 10-11% AP, and more starch content means the texture will be lighter with a finer more tender crumb.
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merkan pancakes are fucking weird

My girlfriend used to bring them for a quick breakfast on the bus, I deny they're pancakes to this day

You humans and your labels.

Kill yourself degenerate reddit

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Japanese* Rice cooker.

Wrong.

>Kuroneko cafe
Damn, they dedicated a whole cafe to how hard she lost?

Thats a tortilla

no it isn't.

>use only egg yolks in the mixture
>put fresh yeast in the mixture, let it grow
>now whisk egg whites to stiff peaks
>mix it all togheter GENTLY
>cook right away
there you have it

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STOP MAKING THIS FUCKING THREAD
EVERY FUCKING DAY
WHY

It's naleśniki

>asks about pancakes
>posts a regular cake

Using butter instead of frosting doesn't make it a pancake OP

Not fact

>naleśniki
*pandekage

Use circles. You can make it from milk carton.
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Related to this, my family (we're American but of Polish-Eastern European ancestry) calls crepes iyetchekas (guessing at the spelling, pronounced eye-etch-ka). Has anybody else herd of this and can they tell me where the hell it's from?

Didn't you figure it out the LAST 50 FUCKING TIMES YOU POSTED THIS THREAD

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That's not a pancake, you moronic burger.

Yeah but Americans are an abomination to the concept of cuisine so are you really surprised?

Any particular reason you haven't took all of 8 seconds to add a filter for it, newfriend?

this is actual pancakes.

That seems like it would be too boring to eat. All that bread with no redeeming quality. You'd be better off eating a giant donut.

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use a ricecooker

I think I gained a pound just by looking at that.

I don't get it

Waffles are better, sorry.

You're better ~

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Is that cum or icing?

Actually, I don't think I mind either way.

not all icing is cum, but all cum is icing.

mhhhhm

do you prefer flat pancakes

the picture has been obviously "doctored" or "factored" as they say in the medical profession

>the way the glaze is coming out of the hole
I am beyond disgusted.

not at all

google "West Aoyama Garden restaurant", all of the pictures have the same thickness

>glaze
What glaze? That ain't glaze boy

A crêpe or crepe (Listeni/kreJp/[1] or /krɛp/, French: [kʁɛp] ( listen), Quebec French: [kʁaJ̯p] ( listen)) is a type of very thin pancake, usually made from wheat flour (crêpes de froment) or buckwheat flour (galettes). The word is of French origin, deriving from the Latin crispa, meaning "curled". While crêpes are often associated with Brittany, a region in the northwest of France, their consumption is widespread in France, Belgium, Quebec and many parts of Europe, North Africa and the Southern Cone of South America. Crêpes are served with a variety of fillings, from the simplest with only sugar to flambéed crêpes Suzette or elaborate savoury galettes.
And I dont even lurk all than often you culinary know-how faglets.

American "pancakes" are just scotch pancakes but larger.

That looks fucking nothing like an omelette.

What are you posting about crepes for? We are talking about pancakes. Crepes are a cousin of pancakes, but are still distinct.

Why do Americans lack any sort of knowledge about anything?

crepes are great, but the image posted is not a crepe, it's a pancake.

bloody hell thats ridiculous

Greek yogurt makes them thicker. You have to cook them on low and covered for longer to make sure that the middle is cooked

this man has lost his mind

You non-Americans can't go a day without showing an once of envy.

>an once
Is this some secret liberal code, Carl?

Yes, Tyrone

You claps and your damage control. No user, disciplining a misbehaving child is not being envious of said child.

just kiss already, please

Okay, mom.

*waits for user to make the first move*

Give up on life and hate yourself

You're an idiot and a disgrace to Pollaks everywhere.

"Naleśniki" is the universal name.

What you're badly trying to pronounce is "jajeczka" which is the plural form of "jajko" which is simply an "egg".

So no, they're definitely not called eggs, unless you're family is a bunch of inbred brush-apes.

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impressive