Facebook | Pinterest | Instagram He has been bugging me to pick up some Dixie cups so that he can practice with her at home. I was at the store with my mom and niece awhile back, and finally decided to buy Eric some tiny cups. But they were only sold in packs of 300, and there was no way in heck that I was going to waste money on that many cups, since I knew Eric would probably use like 4 of them. So I left them on the shelf. As we were walking out of the aisle, my niece noticed some plastic cups that were about the right size. There were only 8 in the package. And they were all different colors! What could be more perfect? I tossed them in the cart. Then my mom pointed out the packaging. It said “Party Time!” Yes, I bought my daughter plastic shot glasses to learn how to drink out of a cup. This on top of the fact that I took her to a bar a while back. Charlotte might have a hard time believing that her parents don’t even drink. Don’t have any blueberries on hand? You can still make these, they’ll just be plain lemon pancakes. Add butter and syrup and you’re good to go. Creamy Scrambled Eggs for a Crowd « these are make-ahead and so easy (and cheesy). Overnight Breakfast Sausage Casserole « everything you love about breakfast, wrapped up in one dish. Easy Cheesy Chile Relleno Casserole « it doesn’t get any easier or tastier than this! Spinach and Bacon Frittata « everything is better with bacon. How to Bake Bacon in the Oven « keep it super simple with this…I literally can’t imagine anything better than a stack of pancakes and a heaping pile of crispy bacon.
What is the best way to freeze homemade pancakes?
If you like a huge frozen lump of pancakes that are almost impossible to chisel apart, just throw them in a ziplock, still warm. Ha! The best way to freeze pancakes is to let them cool completely, then lay them out on a baking sheet in the freezer for about 30 minutes. Then you can add them to a ziplock or reusable container and they’ll be easy to grab when you’re ready to warm them up.
What is the best way to reheat pancakes?
How fast do you want a pancake? For me, microwaving is the way to go. Fast, easy, simple. If you prefer, you can wrap your desired number of pancakes in tinfoil and pop them in a 350 degree oven for a few minutes (probably no more than 5). You can also pop a frozen (or refrigerated) pancake in the toaster, but it will get crispy on the edges. I don’t recommend trying this with a blueberry or chocolate chip pancake because the mix-ins are likely to fall down into the toaster and burn.