I have recently read a number of posts about the joys of living alone! But nobody seems to think cooking for one person is easy or fun. I mostly just buy groceries I have always used and each evening I open the frig and think up something to eat. Very simple meals and sometimes just one thing - I am fond of broccoli and can cook it quickly in the microwave. But sometimes I linger in the "day old or dented" section of the market and see if there are any bargain treats. Which led me to purchase for 50Cents:
I am familiar with cake in a mug, but how could pancakes be "in a mug"? Of course, they cannot, this is more like a cupcake. It tasted okay, very light and fluffy, I topped it with a little butter. But it won't be on my grocery list in the future. It may be tasty, but just look at all the strange ingredients used to keep it fresh.
Real pancakes - shaped to fit my pan.
I do enjoy breakfast at a restaurant, but since the Covid lockdown I rarely eat out. I do get a craving for pancakes and I make them using this recipe for "Pancakes for One", which is sort of "Pancakes for two if they are not very hungry". I make six pancakes and frequently eat only four, putting the other two in the frig and try to reheat them later, but they are sort of tough and soggy reheated. Half the time I just make four and pour the rest of the batter down the garbage disposal. Sometimes I pig out and eat all six! Recipe:
1 large egg, 1 Tablespoon oil, 3/4 cup milk. Mix together in small bowl.
3/4 cup all purpose flour, 1 Tablespoon sugar, 1 teaspoon baking powder, a pinch of salt. Stir together in a medium bowl.
Add the liquid ingredients and mix, leaving some small lumps to make the pancakes a bit fluffier. Heat a frypan and coat very lightly with oil.
Use about 1/4 cup per pancake. Turn when bubbles pop on the first side.
I top with maple syrup or sometimes raspberry jam and plain yogurt. Makes a meal.
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