Website review: Puff the Magic Pancake. | King Ar...
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•13 reviews since May 10, 2008
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SunnyKrisT discovered 3 months ago- Recipe for oven-baked pancakes... they sound delicious!!!

candiedkisses rated 7 weeks ago- Puff Pancakes [oven baked]

- linkrtlink rated 7 weeks ago
- holy crepe there I said it, *groan*...

suebeehoney70 rated 7 weeks ago- I've always wanted to try baking these things.

pieofangel17 rated 7 weeks ago- Wow...weird...it looks like the cross between a pancake and a crepe...Hmmmmmm...It does look delicious though! Thanks for sharing RavenRock! Kimberly :) http://CookingWithKimberly.com

blossomparkman rated 7 weeks ago- another great food site!

javamanjoe rated 2 months ago- PUFF THE MAGIC OVEN PANCAKE. LOOKS LIGHT AND FLUFFY. Called "David Eyre's Pancake" in the Times, it's simply another version of Dutch babies, Swedish puffs, German pancakes... take your geographical pick. The flour-butter-egg-milk batter is basically a popover batter, gussied up with a bit of sugar and spices. Poured into sizzling butter in a shallow pan and baked, it puffs to amazing heights in the oven. Pull it out, drizzle with lemon juice, sprinkle with sugar, add a few berries, and serve--immediately. It deflates quickly (sigh), but its taste lingers on long after its impressive height has evaporated.

annie52 rated 3 months ago- These pancakes look absolutely scrummy. No good for my household though - they need baking in the over for about 18mins, and I make 'em in batches of 30!!!! cooking time is FAR too slow

isshe rated 3 months ago- holy goodness gracious, look what's for breakfast tomorrow.