What better way to eat pancakes than by the spoonful?
, otherwise, it will be hard to dot onto the pan. So if your batter is on the thicker side, thin it out with either milk or water until it's smooth and falls off your spoon in one long ribbon.
Now for the fun part: pour the batter into a Ziploc bag, twist the top, and snip the smallest section off the corner as you possibly can. You can also use a plastic bottle with a hole poked through the lid, a rinsed easy-squeeze ketchup bottle, or even freehand it with the spoon. But the plastic-bag method will make youUse a nonstick pan and pre-heat it on the stove. Add coconut oil or butter and then dot the batter onto the pan so the"cereal" doesn’t stick.
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