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Reheating Pancakes

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Date: 07/27/2009 Topics: Food Tips & Info > Leftovers | Readers Request > Cooking  
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I have a gang coming for the weekend, I am planning Buckwheat pancakes. Can I cook them ahead of time and then reheat when we have breakfast?

By diva53d from Foymount, Ontario

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By lorraina (80) Profile Contact
Nuke them.

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By Diva53d (18) Profile Contact
Thank you all for your responses they are wonderful. I am going to get going on them and company will enjoy them! along with some sausages and bacon!

Posted on 07/31/2009 | Report Spam or Abuse

By Honto (41) Contact
Make them whenever you want, or when you have the time, freeze them, then thaw and use them when you need to. I don't have a microwave, so I just unwrap them, re-wrap them in foil, and put them in a medium oven for about 10 minutes.

They are a good standby - and you can freeze rice and any pasta in amounts to suit you also. I always have enough plain pancakes, rice and pasta in the freezer for a few meals, and it's less fussing around when it comes to cooking the rest of the meal.

Posted on 07/29/2009 | Report Spam or Abuse

By NHdoubleK (1) Contact
My husband makes a big batch of pancakes and then wraps 6 at a time in plastic wrap & freezes them. When Sunday morning rolls around we put 2 on a plate & nuke them for a minute--they taste great! We don't use buckwheat, but I would think the premise would be the same. Good luck!

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By pattral (15) Profile Contact
I think wrapping Panakes in a paper towel and putting them in the microwave for about a minute makes them taste like you just made the. Depending on your microwave it might take a little longer.

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By kffrmw88 (769) Profile Blog! Contact
I also do this & heat them in toaster, as we know the ones in freezer in stores are made ahead, good luck.

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By Diva53d (18) Profile Contact
Thanks you. Thank you both. I didn't want them to be all dried out! Have a great Long weekend!

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By Southern Saver (48) Contact
I do this at Christmas when the whole family is here. Cook them ahead of time and put them either in the refrigerator (or the freezer if it's more than a couple of days ahead).

To reheat a lot of them at once, put in a casserole dish with a cover - or any pan covered with aluminum foil - and bake in the oven at 350 degrees F. for 20 to 30 minutes.

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By Lorelei (463) Profile Contact
I make a lot of pancakes at once and put into a gallon freezer bag before placing in the refrigerator. They will remain moist even after reheating in a microwave. Time will vary depending on the thickness and size of pancake.

Posted on 07/27/2009 | Report Spam or Abuse

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