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  2. Cloud Bread Cinnamon Pancakes - AOL

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    After 2 to 3 minutes, flip and cook for an additional 2 to 3 minutes on the other side. Top with cinnamon or optional powdered sugar (or another sweetener) and enjoy. One note

  3. No-knead bread - Wikipedia

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    The basic method is to mix flour, water, salt, and yeast, allow it to ferment until gluten has developed—generally 12 hours or more, sometimes days when fermenting refrigerated—shape, proof, and bake. This lengthens the time required to produce a loaf of yeast bread, which by a kneaded method generally can be completed in three or four ...

  4. Banana Bread Pancakes Recipe - AOL

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    2 mashed banana; 1 / 2 cup coconut milk; 1 1 / 4 tsp vanilla extract; 2 eggs; 1 / 2 cup almond flour; 1 / 2 cup gluten free oat flour; 1 1 / 4 tsp baking powder; pinch of salt; 1 1 / 4 cinnamon ...

  5. Pancake - Wikipedia

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    When buttermilk is used in place of or in addition to milk, the pancake develops a tart flavor and becomes known as a buttermilk pancake, which is common in Scotland, Ireland and the US. Buckwheat flour can be used in a pancake batter, making for a type of buckwheat pancake, a category that includes blini, kaletez, ploye, and memil-buchimgae.

  6. Cong you bing - Wikipedia

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    Cong you bing ([tsʰʊ́ŋjǒʊpìŋ]; Chinese: 蔥油餅; pinyin: cōngyóubǐng; lit. 'scallion oil pancake'), also known as scallion pancake or green onion pancake, is a Chinese savory bing (flatbread) made with wheat dough and minced scallions (green onions).

  7. Buttermilk Pancakes Recipe - AOL

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    Heat the oven to 200°F. Melt the butter in a small bowl in the microwave or in a small saucepan on the stove and set aside to cool briefly. In a large bowl, whisk the flour, sugar, baking powder ...

  8. Batter (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    Many batters are made by combining dry flour with liquids such as water, milk, or eggs.Batters can also be made by soaking grains in water and grinding them wet. Often a leavening agent such as baking powder is included to aerate and fluff up the batter as it cooks, or the mixture may be naturally fermented for this purpose as well as to add flavour.

  9. Quick bread - Wikipedia

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    Quick bread is any bread leavened with a chemical leavening agent rather than a biological one like yeast or sourdough starter. An advantage of quick breads is their ability to be prepared quickly and reliably, without requiring the time-consuming skilled labor and the climate control needed for traditional yeast breads.