I love having homemade things in my cupboard. It's so satisfying to me to look into the cupboard and find jars of canned jam, applesauce, tomatoes, salsa, etc. However, I know canning is not for everyone, but you still can stock your shelves with simple, quick, & cheap homemade goods. I've already blogged about one of these quick homemade options-
Whole Wheat Breadcrumbs. Another thing I love having already made up and waiting in my pantry is pancake mix. It is much cheaper to make your own pancake mix then to buy a pre-made one in the store and you can customize it to your family's tastes. Don't like whole wheat? You can use white whole wheat flour or regular white flour. Gluten free? Replace the wheat with your favorite gluten free alternative flour. Like something different? Try substituting 1/2 the flour with oat, buckwheat or other more adventurous flours.
I wouldn't suggest adding extras like nuts or chocolate chips to the mix, just to help it keep longer, but it might not last too long if you make a lot of pancakes. I just make one batch at a time, because this recipe makes just enough to fill my large snap-lid jar from IKEA (which I LOVE-I use these in all the sizes to store a lot of different dry goods in my pantry because they are very air tight). Feel free to double, triple, etc this recipe depending on your family size...or if you really like pancakes & waffles. :)
Ingredients
slightly adapted from Weelicious
- 6 cups whole wheat flour (or see above for substitutions)
- 1/3 cup sugar (I actually use packed brown sugar with the whole wheat)
- 2 Tbsp baking powder
- 1 Tbsp baking soda
- 2 tsp salt
In a large bowl whisk all the ingredients together until combined. Pour into an air-tight container and store in cool, dry place. THAT'S IT!
Now, to make the pancakes or waffles you'll need:
- 1 cup of your mix
- 1 large egg, beaten
- 1 cup buttermilk (I normally just use skim milk, but you can make your own buttermilk by adding 1 Tbsp vinegar or lemon juice to 1 cup of milk)
- 1 tsp vanilla
Whisk egg, milk & vanilla in a large bowl. Add 1 cup of pancake mix and whisk until just combined. This would be the time to put in any mix-ins like nuts, chocolate chips, fruit, etc. Pour on prepared waffle iron, or griddle for pancakes. I make big pancakes, but these works great to make silver dollar pancakes as well.
I've made several of these mixes for wedding showers at our church where we do "grocery showers" for newly engaged couples. These would also make great Christmas gifts for family, neighbors & friends. I love homemade presents!
Enjoy!
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