Magnolia Chocolate Pancake

     Last week my sister bought 2 boxes of Magnolia Pancake Plus, I don't know what's with her because we don't usually cook pancakes at home although we love it. 

       Pancakes are eaten all over the world. You can even find a lot of pancake recipes around. Pancakes are a type of flat sweet bread enjoyed by different people of different culture. 

     Pancake recipes vary too, but all have the same basic ingredients of flour, eggs and milk. It's always up to you if you want to add any toppings, but surely pancakes are always enjoyable to eat especially if I'm the one who made it. 

       Today I will share to you how my sister and I made our Magnolia Chocolate Pancakes. We love Magnolia Pancake Mix because it produces aromatic and buttery results. Plus, they are also really affordable and easy to find in different supermarkets here in the Philippines. This recipe will also serve as a step-by-step guide for you if you haven't tried making one.

1. Prepare all ingredients and materials needed. 
Ingredients:
  • One box of Magnolia Pancake plus ( contains a NO NEED TO SIFT powder mixture and a free Chocolate syrup. 
  • One large egg (not necessarily needed but my sister wanted to add one so)
  • Cooking oil (if you want to go for a healthier option, you may use olive oil)
  • One-two cups of water
Cooking materials:
  • frying pan
  • one large bowl
  • whisk/fork



2. In a large bowl, mix the powder mixture with the egg and water. Blend it all together with a whisk or a fork until everything is just combined. Once the lumps are gone, you're ready to go.







3. Heat your frying pan to a medium low flame. This is important to avoid burning your pancakes. Then add small amount of cooking oil in your frying pan. Be sure to add small amount of cooking oil or a pat of butter so the pancakes won't stick.

4. Drop your desired amount of pancake mixture in the pan. Wait till the pancakes turn golden brown. Make sure both sides are cooked. Viola! Your pancake is done :)

5. Once your pancakes are cooked, you may now add you desired toppings. In our case, we added chocolate syrup as our toppings. It's included in the Magnolia Pancake Plus package.
Here's what our pancakes looked like:

   This time, you may now enjoy your pancakes. I hope this post will help you if you're planning to make some. Pancakes are always simple and yummy.Plus, it's very affordable and easy to prepare. Let me know your favorite toppings and if you could, share to me your pancake recipes.
Thanks for reading!

love lots,
Tin

Note:This is not a Magnolia sponsored post. This is not even a food blog. I'm just sharing ;)

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10 comments:

  1. tnx for dropping by my blog Tin! Pit Senyor!!! by the way, I love pancakes as well, you want to know a trick? you can write a letter or like an initial of a name on the pancake while making it. use a butter and basically write a letter in the pan using butter, then put the pancake mixture on the pan, and viola a letter appears when you flip the pancake. :) try it next time it's cute :)

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  2. i would love my name on one of your cooked pancakes :DD heheheh thanks!!

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  4. wow these actually look amazing :)

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  5. Wow! that's totally awesome! I'm huge fan of pancakes so I will definitly try this! Maybe, strawberry pancake? aha lol :)
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  6. Those pancakes look so delicious! Thanks for sharing the step-by-step ^^

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  7. i make pancake too but why it didnt look like yours lol T_T your pancake looks yummy

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