Recipe: Tasty Pancake stack with maple syrup
Pancake stack with maple syrup. Find Deals on Pancake Maple Syrup in Baking Supplies on Amazon. Turn when bubbles form on top of the pancake; cook until second side is golden brown. Meanwhile, in a small saucepan, combine syrup ingredients.
Stack these babies up HIGH and top them with any remaining streusel + apple mixture you have left. Pancake stack with maple syrup step by step. Spread the chocolate sause on the plate then put caramel sauce with a zig-zag line over the chocolate sauce. You can have Pancake stack with maple syrup using 10 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you cook it.
Ingredients of Pancake stack with maple syrup
- You need 120 gm of pancake mix.
- Prepare 1/2 pc of Egg.
- Prepare 100 gm of Milk.
- Prepare 20 gm of chocolate sauce.
- Prepare 20 gm of maple syrup.
- Prepare 5 gm of icing sugar.
- You need 1 pc of Strawberry.
- You need 1 pc of Kiwi.
- It's 1/4 of Banana.
- You need 1 of Mint leaves.
Then put the pancake in the middle then garnish with kiwi, strawberry, banana, strawberry compote icing sugar and mint leaves. Turn when bubbles form on top of the pancake; cook until second side is golden brown. Meanwhile, in a small saucepan, combine syrup ingredients. Pancake stack with maple syrup step by step.
Pancake stack with maple syrup instructions
- Make 4 pieces round shape of pancake.
- Spread the chocolate sause on the plate then put caramel sauce with a zig-zag line over the chocolate sauce.
- Then put the pancake in the middle then garnish with kiwi, strawberry, banana, strawberry compote icing sugar and mint leaves.
- Serve with maple syrup.
To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. A stack of pancakes topped with bacon, banana and maple syrup is great motivation to get out of bed on those long weekend lie ins. Try out this recipe if you don't believe us… Find our award-winning dry-cure bacon in major retailers in Scotland and selected Tesco stores nationwide. Today's lesson: Maple Syrup Beyond the Stack of Pancakes! Each winter as the weather starts to warm up, maple trees in our region produce sweet sap that contains a small amount of sugar and a large amount of water.
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