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    You can also add water, eggs, and oil to the Krusteaz mix to make waffles. I grabbed the pancake mix for $8. The Kodiak Power Cakes mix is great for pancakes, waffles, or even muffins.

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    To make properly requires assembling three parts: the cinnamon filling, pancake batter, and cream cheese icing. But it's a lot easier than baking cinnamon rolls! The Recipe Critic

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    This tender cake is all about the streusel—a crumbly mix of cinnamon, almonds, butter, flour, and brown sugar. ... Get the Cinnamon Pecan Yeasted Waffles recipe. ... Get the Giant Dutch Baby ...

  5. Kodiak Cakes - Wikipedia

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    Kodiak Cakes is a brand of whole-grain pancake and waffle mixes.The brand, which began as a small family operation, is based in Park City, Utah and ultimately expanded to market protein-enhanced pancake and waffle mixes, individual oatmeal, brownie mixes, frozen prepacked waffles, frozen prepacked pancakes, granola protein bars, and fruit syrups.

  6. Baking mix - Wikipedia

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    Baking mixes are produced for the preparation of specific foods such as breads, quick breads, pancakes, waffles, [2] cakes, muffins, cookies, brownies [3] pizza dough, [4] biscuits [5] and various desserts, [6] among other foods.

  7. Table syrup - Wikipedia

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    Table syrup, also known as pancake syrup and waffle syrup, is a syrup used as a topping on pancakes, waffles, and french toast, often as an alternative to maple syrup, although more viscous typically. [1] It is typically made by combining corn syrup with either cane sugar or high-fructose corn syrup, water, food coloring, flavoring, and ...