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pancake, thin, flat cake, made of batter and baked on a griddle or fried in a pan. Pancakes, probably the oldest form of bread, are known in different forms throughout the world. The relative ease of baking on hot stoves or on a griddle has resulted in a variety of pancakes. Old English batter was mixed with ale. German and French pancakes, leavened by eggs and much beating, are baked very thin and served with jam or jelly. The French crêpe suzette is folded or rolled and heated in a sauce of butter, sugar, citrus juice, and liqueur. Russian blintzes, usually prepared with buckwheat, are thin, crisp pancakes, and commonly served with caviar and sour cream or folded over and filled with cream cheese or jam. Mexico has its tortilla, which is often served folded over a bean or meat filling and topped by tomato sauce. In the United States pancakes are sometimes called battercakes, griddlecakes, or flapjacks and are usually leavened with baking powder or baking soda and are served with syrup. A pioneer favorite, still surviving in some localities, is the buckwheat cake. pancake Aeronautics an aircraft landing made by levelling out a few feet from the ground and then dropping onto it pancake [′pan‚kāk] (mining engineering) A concrete disk employed in stope support. (oceanography) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Nibbler's Restaurant, the diner in Beverly Hills known for its flannel cakes and tuna melts and a Westside institution for 45 years, has closed its doors and filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. We enjoyed the flannel cakes (like pancakes) served at Nibblers in the Valley, which is now closed. ``They used to be called flannel cakes and that's exactly what they taste like if the recipe isn't good,'' she says. |
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