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How to Make Your Own Pancake Recipe

The pancake is probably one of the most trivial foods in the world.

Why trivial, you ask? Well, consider the following:

*The pancake is light and fluffy, and yet when eaten, it sits on your stomach like a brick.

*The pancake is considered by some to be the world's simplest recipe, and yet even people with complex tastes enjoy pancakes for breakfast.

*The pancake changes its name whenever its shape or thickness changes.

Do you get the point?

Pancake recipes abound in different countries. You may know them by many names, each distinguished by a certain something the chef adds to the basic pancake recipe of flour, eggs and milk.

So how do you make your own pancake recipe?

Well, there are many ways to improve upon the simplicity of the pancake. Because the ingredients are so basic, almost anything can be added to appeal to your sense of individualism.

Here are some tips:

*In creating your own pancake recipe, make sure that you look into your soul for inspiration. Although you could tap the people around you for ideas, the key thing is that it remains to be YOUR pancake.

*Choose ingredients that you feel will fit well with your personality. Think about how these ingredients mix with the basic pancake recipe and how that reflects upon your own life. We human beings are made up of different ingredients and yet we all remain human. Think of that as a reflection.

*Think of the mood you wish to convey to the people eating your pancake. Does the pancake recipe show energy through a tangy hint of citrus? Does it convey calm and relaxation through a heady aroma? Small details do make a big difference.

*Remember that flavor is 70 percent olfactory. Most of what you taste actually comes through the nose. In creating a pancake recipe, choose ingredients with scents that bring out your individuality. Upon smelling the finished pancake, you should be able to say: "this pancake recipe is definitely mine."

*Experiment with the recipe. Be bold and be adventurous. No great pancake recipe started with a chef finding a magical piece of paper that says, "add this or that". You need to experiment in order to get things the way you want.

You may face a lot of mistakes, but that does not make you a failure, it makes you human. It makes you a human being one step closer to your own pancake recipe.

*Remember what you put in it. Sometimes, in the excitement and passion of cooking your own pancake recipe, you might just forget what ingredients you put in.

You might end up with your own perfect pancake recipe and yet never make it again. What a disappointment that would be, right? So whatever you do, write it down!

*Throw out the rulebook. You are trying to create your own pancake recipe, right? So you have to go with what your instincts tell you. You have to flow with the flavor. If you think it has something missing, look long and hard for that missing ingredient until you have your very own pancake recipe.

*Taste it yourself. Every chef needs to taste his/her own creation. You need to be able to distinguish the flavors involved in your pancake recipe. After all, who can describe to someone the special something that they taste in a pancake?


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