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A flapjack (also known as a cereal bar, oat bar or oat slice) is a baked bar, [1] cooked in a flat oven tin and cut into squares or rectangles, made from rolled oats, fat (typically butter), brown sugar and usually golden syrup. [2] The North American granola bar is similar to a flapjack.
Flip the flapjacks, add another tablespoon of canola oil to the skillet and cook until golden and crisp on the bottom, about 3 minutes longer. Transfer to a plate and repeat with the remaining batter.
If there is evidence in reliable sources that flapjacks are considered breakfast foods, that should be mentioned, and sourced, in the article.-- Beloved Freak 22:44, 30 January 2011 (UTC) [ reply ] If the claim that it was a breakfast food was made in the body, I'd just challenge the editor for a citation initially.
A pancake, also known as a hotcake, griddlecake, or flapjack, is a flat cake, often thin and round, prepared from a starch-based batter that may contain eggs, milk, and butter, and then cooked on a hot surface such as a griddle or frying pan. It is a type of batter bread. Archaeological evidence suggests that pancakes were probably eaten in ...
People started to make a version of pumpkin pie as early as the 1600s. Cooks in France would boil the pumpkin in milk, strain it, and put it in a crust. Cooks in France would boil the pumpkin in ...
When I want a flavorful pancake without added calories from butter and syrup, I reach for the Kodiak Power Cakes flapjack-and-waffle mix. This mix has a whopping 14 grams of protein per serving ...
A best seller, demand for the plain Hobnobs led to the introduction of a chocolate variant in 1987. [5] The biscuit is available in many varieties, including dark chocolate, chocolate orange, and Hobnob bars. Other Hobnobs-branded snacks include a Hobnobs flapjack. Hobnobs contains approx 0.16 g of sodium per biscuit. [6]
She kept notes every Christmas so that she could make a plan on how to “improve upon it” the following year. Both parents were concerned by their extremely bright, reclusive young son.