What is the secret to making delicious pancakes, /ck/?
>>8995260
rice cookers
>>8995260
By making them English style and not American style.
By using golden syrup instead of maple syrup.
>>8995260
Practice
a waffle iron
>>8995263
I've tried the Japanese meme method, but they came out tasting more like sweet cornbread than anything else.
I didn't spend a hundred bucks on a little nippon rice cooker to hear the cute little jingles it plays, what's the secret?
Gentle heat and longer cooking time.
I don't want raw batter in the middle, but I also don't want an overcooked and crispy crust.
Just lightly golden brown, and soft and fluffy throughout.
Maple syrup instead of some of the sugar. Instant cream of wheat is also good, it really gives them body and flavor.
>>8995701
>what's the secret
The cute little jingles.
Yeast
>>8995737
I'd be lying if I said it didn't make the rice taste twice as good.
>>8995260
a lot of butter in the pan, trust me
>>8995260
>just gonna grab one of your pancakes real quick bro
How to make stuff fluffy:
Baking soda needs an acid and cooked quickly after adding or just using baking powder.
Creaming butter and sugar
Whipping egg whites
Cold batter
Not over mixing wet and dry
Correct pan heat
You don't gotta do all of it but these things make bubbles.
Here's an actual tip for you OP. The secret is to stir the egg and flour together until they combine,then add the milk and butter.
>>8996162
I add ~1tbsp melted butter to batter. Waaay better than oil in pan/batter