Tag Archive: Breakfast

Apr
01

Mini Peanut Butter Pancakes

Always good to have a new spin on things. Mini peanut butter pancakes are easy and kid friendly.

I like the mini peanut butter pancakes because they are fun and easy to make. Another thing I like about them is that they are so sweet that you don’t need syrup because the powdered sugar from the peanut butter dust makes them so sweet. They are nice and small so you end up eating …

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Dec
27

How to Use Leftover Holiday Ham

For Christmas we make a ham for dinner. And when you make a big holiday dinner, you end up with a lot of leftovers. Here is a way that you can get rid of all that leftover ham and it is delicious too. We use the best looking slices for dinner and the other oddly …

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Oct
01

Hole in One

Eating is always the best part. One piece of regualr French toast, one hole in one and the hole. Add sausage and some fruit and you have a complete breakfast.

This is another recipe that we took to the next level. My mom learned how to make these from her friend’s dad. They called it egg in a pooka which means hole in Hawaiian. My dad and I thought to make them out of French Toast and make the name a golf term. I like …

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Oct
01

Homemade Syrup With Video

Anna's favorite pose while stirring the sugar with a heat proof spoon.

Have you ever wondered how to make homemade syrup? Well here is your answer. This recipe has only a couple ingredients and a few simple steps. When my family was camping with friends, pancakes were made for breakfast and one of the families had homemade syrup. It was so good, and easy to make. My …

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Jun
25

Swedish Pancakes video

These are delicious and I highly recommend them. I posted the recipe for Swedish Pancakes a while ago. But here is a video of me making them. I made this to show people how easy they are to make. Check out my other videos on YouTube, they rock!

Jan
16

Baked French Toast

After 45 minutes in the oven, just add syrup.

This recipe has been passed around my family and is good for times when you have to feed a lot of people and have advance notice. Like a breakfast or brunch potluck. It is something that all the people will love and it feeds a lot of people. One thing that is good about this …

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Dec
21

First time making new things for breakfast

Eggs, sausage and homefries. Anna is the ham.

Fried eggs:I usually make scrambled eggs for breakfast. I have never made fried eggs before, but my dad said it was time I learned. They are basically just eggs that are sunny side up except you don’t flip the sunny side up eggs. Fried eggs are easy to make. I preheated a skillet, greased it …

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Sep
19

Waffle variations

Ta-da! Anna making regular waffles when she was nine

Just about everyone knows how to make waffles. Everyone has their own waffle iron and their favorite waffle mix. My favorite is the Snoqualmie Falls pancake/waffle mix. What I want to talk about is variations on the standard waffle recipe. I think it is fun to try new things and experiment in the kitchen. Cooking …

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Sep
16

Dutch Babies

Dutch baby recipe

My dad and I got the recipe from my dad’s cousin Stephanie. We didn’t know how to eat them so we tried them plain. I thought it had too much butter so we asked Stephanie and she said that she likes to put jam or powdered sugar on  hers so we tried it and we …

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Sep
13

Swedish Pancakes

Anna checks the bottom side before flipping

Anna checks the bottom side before flipping Swedish Pancakes are one of my favorite things to make because they are fun and easy and they come out fast. It is a really special recipe to me because it is something my grandma, who is part Swedish, taught this to my dad who passed it on …

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