Jun 23, 2009

Share a Special Morning with A Banana Pancake Recipe

By Lenise Ramsey

Why in the world would you need a banana pancake recipe? Well, you never know these days when you might get a chance to have a lazy sleeping-in kind of morning, with nothing to do but listen to the rain outside. What a treat to be able to fix a yummy batch of banana pancakes to share with someone you love! Jack Johnson sings about this luxury in his new song, "Banana Pancakes." He says, "Let's pretend that it's still raining; there's no need to go outside. I'll make you banana pancakes, pretend like it's the week-end; let's pretend it all the time."

When was the last time you got to enjoy a homemade breakfast with the ones you love on a Saturday or Sunday morning? Can't remember, huh? If you're like most people, even your week-ends get filled up with hectic activities and you hardly ever get any down-time with your family, especially in the mornings. How's does the thought of sharing a nice hot batch of banana pancakes sound?

If you're like most people, and don't have the time to make many homemade dishes, you may think that making banana pancakes is complicated. The truth is that there are many different ways to create this tantalizing dish at home, and you can choose from the exotic gourmet recipe to a very simple and easy one. Whatever kind you want to make, they all use common ingredients and recipes are fairly easy to find.

If you have milk (or buttermilk), flour, sugar, eggs, and butter or margarine, you can make any basic pancake recipe. Of course, you also need bananas for a banana pancake recipe. How you prepare the bananas for the batter is the main part that differs in each banana pancake recipe. Some recipes say to mash or food process the bananas, some say to cut into large or smalls pieces.

To cook the pancake, you can invest in fancy appliances like the pancake cooker that works like a waffle maker, cooking both sides of the pancake at the same time. But you don't have to go with anything so high tech. Any flat cooking surface will do. Some people like griddles, and you can get them in electric models as well frying pan varieties for the stovetop. The truth is, any old frying pan will do, as long as you coat it well with oil, butter or margarine, or cooking spray before pouring in the batter.

When you know how you plan to cook your pancake, you are ready to get the job done. When your pan is heated and coated with butter or oil, pour portions of the batter into circles around the surface of the pan. You can choose to make small pancakes or larger ones by the size of the circle you pour. Just remember that the larger the pancake the harder it will be to turn without breaking apart. Once your circles of batter start bubbling on the top, use a spatula to flip them over and cook on the other side. Remember that when you are making banana pancakes, you will need to cook them a little longer on each side than plain buttermilk pancakes.

Get this complete banana pancake recipe here. This site also has links to several other types of banana pancake recipes from easy to more sophisticated. See which one sounds like the banana pancake recipe you want to try for your family this week-end.

Perhaps you remember the banana pancakes made especially for you by someone who loved you. Many people have memories attached to banana pancakes on special mornings made by a mother or father, grandmother or grandpa. If you didn't get the benefit of this treat, maybe its your turn to make this special dish for someone you live. In years to come, the thoughts of hot, steaming banana pancakes could be a fond memory that you share.

Think about creating a special memory for your family. Choose your favorite banana pancake recipe and make it for them as often as you can, or save it for those special occasions, like Christmas morning, birthday mornings, the first morning of a vacation, or some other special days like that. You will be sharing good times today and making memories for tomorrow " ones that your family will one day reminisce about want to re-create with their own families.

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