I am with you Steve. Maybe a Sunday night supper or dessert. But just the thought of getting up and facing that first thing in the morning is more than I could do. To feed a family, you would have to make pancakes the size of the pan and then assemble. Cut into serving pieces for an individual. The kids would love it. That's for sure.
You forgot to mention dessert, because that's really what this is. If I ate these pancakes for any meal, I would feel crappy for hours afterward. Copious amounts of sugar simply doesn't provide enough nutrition.A pancake is a Breakfast, lunch, dinner, or midnight snack meal. Sure it is a bit more effort to do this than a basic boring regular pancake, but this is NOT your normal pancake.
You forgot to mention dessert, because that's really what this is. If I ate these pancakes for any meal, I would feel crappy for hours afterward. Copious amounts of sugar simply doesn't provide enough nutrition.
I agree with you Steve. Carb overload. I often wonder if the folks who think up these recipes are aware of diabetes being on the increase.
Sinful food is good for you.
I agree with you Steve. Carb overload. I often wonder if the folks who think up these recipes are aware of diabetes being on the increase.
I doubt the authors expect people to eat food like this every day. And there's nothing stopping anyone from adding a bowl of fruit or some yogurt or breakfast meat to the table. An occasional treat isn't going to cause diabetes.
These look good.
But sadly I won't be able to make them.
If I bought Oreo cookies they wouldn't last long enough to make it into the batter or the whipped cream.
No it doesn't cause diabetes. (I am not that stupid!) But those carbs and sugar will slowly attack the eyes, nerves in the feet, heart etc. doing irreparable damage. It is those occasional treats that do the most damage.
Addie, It sounds like The Pirate "put away" the Oreo's in the same way I would.
You do understand that there is no place on the shelves for Oreo's?