Wondering what to do with your newly-brewed batch of sweet potato butter?
Make sweet potato pancakes, of course!
Sweet Potato Pancakes
1 1/2 c Bisquick
1/2 t cinnamon
pinch of nutmeg
1 egg
3/4 - 1 c buttermilk (You may need a few Tblspns more of this-and I'm not so sure this ingredient was really necessary. It was a thick batter. I wonder how it works out with water in place of buttermilk.)
1/4 t vanilla
Mix it all up, pour onto a griddle in the shape of Mickey Mouse, or Sirius Black, or the shape of your hand. These pancakes take longer to cook than your usual pancake. I guess that's from the fiber (?) of the sweet potatoes. Don't eat too many--they're delicious, but rich. Your bowels will thank me later.
You're welcome.
I found that I almost didn't need syrup for this. The first time I had sweet potato pancakes, there was a luscious coating of what I'm guessing were lingonberries on top, which worked nicely with the pancakes. Then again, motor oil would probably work nicely with these bad boys.
Mix it all up, pour onto a griddle in the shape of Mickey Mouse, or Sirius Black, or the shape of your hand. These pancakes take longer to cook than your usual pancake. I guess that's from the fiber (?) of the sweet potatoes. Don't eat too many--they're delicious, but rich. Your bowels will thank me later.
You're welcome.
I found that I almost didn't need syrup for this. The first time I had sweet potato pancakes, there was a luscious coating of what I'm guessing were lingonberries on top, which worked nicely with the pancakes. Then again, motor oil would probably work nicely with these bad boys.
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