It was a good day but a long one. Six hours of driving from WY to UT and back for a great time with the fam celebrating our Dad. We had a late afternoon BBQ with lots of good food, so I don't know why we were so hungry when we got home but hungry we were.
I looked in the refrigerator...there it was. My jar of DIY Bisquick from the Impossible Coconut Pie post. If I needed validation...college students and pregnant women understand this type of behavior. However, I don't need validation, I need pancakes!
Lucky for me, I had a jar of Bisquick Mix in my fridge already so my friends, my advice to you is, make a batch of DIY Bisquick ahead of time so you too can indulge in delish, made from scratch pancakes at ungodly hours.
DIY Bisquick
2 C flour
1 t. baking powder
1 t. sugar
1/2 t. salt
1 stick of butter
Combine all ingredients, cut in the butter with a food processor or a pastry cutter and store in the refrigerator up to 4 months. A single recipe fit a quart jar very nicely.
DIY Bisquick Pancakes
2 C. mix
1/2 C. buttermilk
1/2 C. milk
2 eggs, beaten
Hot cast iron skillet, lots of butter (sticking prevention of course), fresh blueberries (yum) and real maple syrup too.
If you trust me at all...make DIY Bisquick a staple in your kitchen because there's about 997 Bisquick recipes out there for quick, healthy-ish meals and, it's not just for breakfast anymore!
DIY Bisquick
2 C flour
1 t. baking powder
1 t. sugar
1/2 t. salt
1 stick of butter
Combine all ingredients, cut in the butter with a food processor or a pastry cutter and store in the refrigerator up to 4 months. A single recipe fit a quart jar very nicely.
DIY Bisquick Pancakes
2 C. mix
1/2 C. buttermilk
1/2 C. milk
2 eggs, beaten
Hot cast iron skillet, lots of butter (sticking prevention of course), fresh blueberries (yum) and real maple syrup too.
If you trust me at all...make DIY Bisquick a staple in your kitchen because there's about 997 Bisquick recipes out there for quick, healthy-ish meals and, it's not just for breakfast anymore!
Bon Appetit and Goodnite!
Rebecca
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