I would like to know if these pancakes can be made ahead of time. I plan on making them for our fellowship time after church and will be cooking for about 35 people. I would like to make them before church and then warm them up when it is time to serve them. Please let me know as soon as possible as I plan on doing this Sunday, October 2nd. Thank you in advance.
By Judith B.
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If you're referring to what I think you are; you cannot cook them ahead. They begin to fall as soon as they're out of the oven. You may want to go with regular pancakes, or waffles. It's the perfect time of year to make pumpkin pancakes or waffles, maybe offering a side of maple-nut syrup?
Now I am by far horrible at making pancakes myself (they turn out like frisbees - LOL) but I do know enough to agree with Jilson. If you want to make it easier on yourself make regular pancakes or waffles. You can mix up the batter the night before and refrigerate.
No matter what anyone says to you, I am thinking it would be wise, based on your particular recipe, to make 2 batches of these baby pancakes at your house, and then put them to the test. Someone else's recipe may be more durable than yours. This will avoid a last minute emergency.
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