Do you use whole wheat flour? Sure wish I could get my wife to use it (and brown rice) but to no avail!
I buy 6 grain flour in ('edible island), our local wholefoods store, contains (hard red winter wheat flour, barley, whole corn, oat flour, whole rye, wheat flour), I add whole millet flour to it as well.
then I add a bit of sugar, baking powder, baking soda, cream of tartar, salt, 1 egg. milk, and some melted butter.
I fool around with amounts to make recipe small, so that is 'winging' it, just had to go by trial and
error till it was just right.
mix dry ingredients together, mix milk, melted butter and egg, add dry ingredients.
DON'T STIR TOO MUCH, the less you stir the more tasty the pancakes.
approx 1 cup of flour, approx 1/2 milk. for two pancakes.
very very tasty with- butter on top, yogurt, granola, mixed fresh/frozen fruit plus the juice), ground
sesame seeds/flax, few walnuts on top, cranberries.
I sprinkle the sesame seed/flax ground mixture over the top of everything, then 'enjoy'.
I have two small pans, so I fill both of them, for two nice sized pancakes, not too big, not too small.
Tastes so down-home and yummy, and you will not be hungry for a long time.
If you buy whole sesame seeds and whole flax seeds, then grind them together in the
coffee grinder, and put the ground mixture in freezer, and use each day.
Our bodies will not digest whole seeds, they need to be ground up, the whole ones
will keep in the cupboard, but the ground ones won't.