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  2. Pancake - Wikipedia

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    A silver dollar pancake refers to a pancake about 5–7 cm (2–3 inches) in diameter, or just a bit bigger than the pre-1979 silver dollar coins in the United States. This is usually made by frying a small spoonful of the same batter as any other pancake. One serving usually consists of five to ten silver dollar pancakes.

  3. Flapjack (oat bar) - Wikipedia

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    The food is called a flapjack in the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man, Ireland, and Newfoundland. In other English-speaking countries, the same item is called by different names, such as cereal bar, oat bar or (in Australia and New Zealand) oat slice. In the United States and Canada, "flapjack" is a widely-known but lesser-used term for pancake.

  4. Ina's pancake recipe includes bananas; we omitted them for our test. Here's a quick look at how we made Ina's recipe. Start by mixing together your dry ingredients, including all-purpose flour ...

  5. Oatcake - Wikipedia

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    An oatcake is a type of flatbread similar to a cracker or biscuit, [1] [2] [3] or in some versions takes the form of a pancake. They are prepared with oatmeal as the primary ingredient, and sometimes include plain or wholemeal flour as well. [ 4 ]

  6. America's Best Pancakes - AOL

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    Despite the global appeal of the pancake, Americans have given this simple treat—made with flour, eggs and milk—iconic status. And different regions of the country have made the pancake their ...

  7. The Most Unheard-of State Fair Foods Across America - AOL

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    The biggest food here — and we mean big — is the humble pancake. That's because volunteers serve up more than 100,000 flapjacks during a free pancake breakfast every year.

  8. Crumpet - Wikipedia

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    The bara-planc, or griddle bread, baked on an iron plate over a fire, was part of the everyday diet in Wales until the 19th century. [5] Small, oval pancakes baked in this manner were called picklets, [5] a name used for the first recognisable crumpet-type recipe, published in 1769 by Elizabeth Raffald in The Experienced English Housekeeper. [6]

  9. Everyone Will Flip Over These Sheet Pan Pancakes - AOL

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    Step away from the griddle and get a tall, fluffy stack of flapjacks with these easy sheet pan pancakes. If you have many mouths to feed in the morning, this breakfast recipe is the ultimate ...