I love pancakes, but the mister is a pancake purist. When he sees me pull more than one bowl out of the cupboard and move the box of Bisquick aside in favor of a variety of ingredients, he starts to panic. I assured him this morning that plain pancakes would be his if he just indulged me momentarily while I tried a revised version of a recipe that I spotted in the December issue of Everyday with Rachael Ray magazine. He eyeballed the ingredients, shrugged and said that he’d try what I was having. As it turned out, he was very glad he did.
The December issue of Rachael’s magazine featured a rather unique variety of pancakes. Trying to get more whole grains into my diet, the oatmeal pancake caught my eye. It was an altered version of the recipe in the magazine for “Classic Pancakes” (pictured below), that I further altered with excellent results.
Their recipe, simply called Oatmeal Raisin pancakes (also pictured below), I turned into Oatmeal Raisin Cookie pancakes, by adding a sprinkling of chopped pecans and a pinch of cinnamon (two ingredients that are musts in my oatmeal cookies). These two ingredients made all the difference.
They really did taste like oatmeal raisin cookies. Your kids (if not your husband) will love them!
These look delicious~ love the combination of oatmeal, raisins & pecans! I'm wanting to whip up a batch right now after looking at your stack :)
ReplyDeleteThese look fabulous and I can't wait to try them! Yum! Love your blog and your recipes and am your newest follower!
ReplyDeletePatty, these pancakes look A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!! What a Gorgeous photo...it positively glows!
ReplyDeleteI, too, would like to increase whole grains so I can't wait to try this version. Maybe tomorrow morning???
Thanks so much for sharing your additions. I have ALL of them on hand, so no need to go out in the snow.
fondly,
Rett
Of they look good! Dh is the pancake maker, I will ask, ok, beg, him for the oatmeal version. Maybe a few apples added for good health!
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