Homemade pancake mix recipe (Bulk OAMC)

2009, breakfast, oamc, recipes, tips | August 2, 2012 | By

Large fruit punch jug reused to hold pantry goods like homemade pancake mix

I don’t buy fruit punch in the first place, but somehow we ended up with these huge jugs (from a party?) that were too good to throw out. One of them was converted into a jug of homemade pancake mix.

I’m not a fan of spending the money on the mixes in the first place, but I can’t argue with the convenience of having a box already premixed and just needing an egg or some water. We could spend the same money on all the ingredients for several boxes worth instead, though, so why not?

Homemade pancake mix stored in large jug with instructions recipe
(The sister’s handwriting circa 2009)

The mix:

    • 8 C. flour
    • 6 T. + 2 t. baking powder
    • 4 t. salt
    • 2/3 C. sugar
    • 1 1/3 C. dry non-instant milk powder or 2 2/3 C. instant milk powder
    • (If you have powdered eggs, you can add 1/2 of the dry product here and you won’t have to add an egg later)

How to use:

    • 1 1/2 cup mix
    • 1 cup water
    • 1 egg
    • 2 T oil

Cook your pancakes as you normally would. :) Add a bit more water or a bit more powder if it’s too thick or thin, respectively.

Tip: Make sure you write the recipe for use on the back so you don’t have to look up how much to use every time.

Tip: Add this to your “once a month cooking” list and you’ll always have a steady supply of the mix, too.

The most beautiful sight in the (foodie) world (Wordless Wednesday)

Chocolate cake batter being swirled gif or brownies

It’s hypnotizing…

Shrimp fried rice pineapple boats

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Pineapple fried rice

In case you hadn’t noticed, I have this little thing for odd presentations. I like being able to eat out things that aren’t conventional dishes, too. I’m looking at you, avocados and watermelon bowls.

So obviously I want this, right? Not only does it sound delicious (hello chili mango sauce…how you doin’?), but it’s also in a fun, summery pineapple bowl. The only thing that might make it better is if it involved some awesome grill marks on the pineapple. Mmmmm.