Ginger Oatcakes

"My step-mother gave me this recipe in 1991 from a Better Homes and Garden Lite Cooking insert. I asked her for the recipe and got a lot of help but then my step mother found the original recipe! I was so excited (almost as excited as when the Recipe Zaar community found a recipe just like it for me!) These are great pancakes!!"
 
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photo by PaulaG photo by PaulaG
Ready In:
20mins
Ingredients:
12
Yields:
12 pancakes
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ingredients

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directions

  • Heat milk over low heat until just hot.
  • Stir in oats.
  • Remove from heat and let stand 5 minutes
  • Combine egg, egg whites, oil and molasses. Stir into oat mixture.
  • Combine dry ingredients in a separate bowl.
  • Add oat mixture and stir til moistened.
  • Spray nonstick pan and cook pancakes until golden brown, turning when the.
  • top side begins to bubble.
  • Makes a dozen 4 inch pancakes.

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Reviews

  1. I made these years ago often, then I lost the recipe. Finally found it online and we started the New Year right by having these this morning! They are wonderful.
     
  2. I made a half-recipe of these tonight for my granddaughter who loves pancakes and oatmeal! I followed the recipe almost exactly but had to do some subbing b/c DD didn't have everything on hand. I used quick rather than rolled oats and maple syrup for molasses. I cooked the first batch in butter but liked them best when cooked in the non-stick skillet w/o any butter or oil. DGD #1 loved them and I joined her and had pancakes for dinner too... as did DD and DSIL who had to try them also! I'll definitely be making these again; SOOOOOOOO much better than the boxed pancake mix! Thanks for sharing a great recipe!
     
  3. Made these for breakfast this a.m. For the flour I used whole wheat pastry flour which increased the fiber content. Also, rounded the cinnamon up to 1 teaspoon and used the full 1/2 teaspoon of ginger. For the molasses I used sorghum which has a milder taste. These pancakes have a nice blending of spice that would be good with the addition of raisins, which I plan to try in the future. Glad you were able to find the recipe and post it.
     
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