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    • FunzF Offline
      Funz
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      Hi eatnonstop, glad to have inspired you. Truth be told, this thread actually rekindled my interest in baking. I might be baking another one this weekend as well, for my staff.


      As for your pics, if you use the bulk uploader, you can choose what size to upload. I normally choose medium, which is the size of my pics that you see here. Hope that helps.

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        EatNonStop
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        http://i1216.photobucket.com/albums/dd362/SamEatNonStop/Pancake.jpg\">

        wew...finally got to paste \"tiny\" pic...still exploring to get bigger pic..thanks ksi & funz advises...

        My last weekend bakes.....Nutella pancake & banana cake

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          micollh
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          EatNonStop:
          http://i1216.photobucket.com/albums/dd362/SamEatNonStop/Pancake.jpg\">

          wew...finally got to paste \"tiny\" pic...still exploring to get bigger pic..thanks ksi & funz advises...

          My last weekend bakes.....Nutella pancake & banana cake
          how u make the pancake? share share..

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            EatNonStop
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            Banana Cake

            http://i1216.photobucket.com/albums/dd362/SamEatNonStop/BananaCake.jpg\">

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              Funz
              last edited by

              Eatnonstop, the banana cake looks wonderful.


              Been wanting to make banana cake but the bananas I buy keep disappearing before it can reach that over ripe stage that I like for making kuehs and cakes.

              My kids simply love bananas, DH too. DS wallop 3 del monte bananas in one seating once when we were not looking.

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                EatNonStop
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                micollh:

                how u make the pancake? share share..
                Hi Micollh, here it is

                Ingredients:
                170 grm flour
                100 grm rice flour
                30 grm cornstarch
                2 tsp baking powder
                1/2 tsp baking soda
                1/2 tsp salt
                2 eggs
                1 tsp pure vanilla extract
                7 oz water (I used 8 oz)
                150 grm sugar (I used only 80 grms)

                Fillings : any of your choices, I use Nutella since my kids love it
                1. Sieve all the 3 flours, salt, baking powder and baking soda into the mixing bowl. Add in the sugar and mix well. Beat the eggs into the water, add in the vanilla. Add the eggs mixture into the flour and mix until smooth. Strain and let the batter rest in the fridge for 2 hours.
                2. Heat up a non stick pan, put about 2 ladle full of batter into the pan. Swirl it around until it covers the whole pan. Then cover the pan with the cover lid.
                3. Once the bubbles start appearing on top of the pancake, sprinkle some peanut and melted butter on top or any type of fillings you prefer.
                4. Once the side of the pancake turns brown, run a knife around the edges of pancake and fold the pancake into half. Remove and serve.

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                  EatNonStop
                  last edited by

                  Funz:
                  Eatnonstop, the banana cake looks wonderful.


                  Been wanting to make banana cake but the bananas I buy keep disappearing before it can reach that over ripe stage that I like for making kuehs and cakes.

                  My kids simply love bananas, DH too. DS wallop 3 del monte bananas in one seating once when we were not looking.

                  Heehee, my kids too, especially my son...I will reserve 2-3 bananas from the whole bunch and keep it high up before my kids finish all. :lol:

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                    micollh
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                    EatNonStop:
                    micollh:


                    how u make the pancake? share share..

                    Hi Micollh, here it is

                    Ingredients:
                    170 grm flour
                    100 grm rice flour
                    30 grm cornstarch
                    2 tsp baking powder
                    1/2 tsp baking soda
                    1/2 tsp salt
                    2 eggs
                    1 tsp pure vanilla extract
                    7 oz water (I used 8 oz)
                    150 grm sugar (I used only 80 grms)

                    Fillings : any of your choices, I use Nutella since my kids love it
                    1. Sieve all the 3 flours, salt, baking powder and baking soda into the mixing bowl. Add in the sugar and mix well. Beat the eggs into the water, add in the vanilla. Add the eggs mixture into the flour and mix until smooth. Strain and let the batter rest in the fridge for 2 hours.
                    2. Heat up a non stick pan, put about 2 ladle full of batter into the pan. Swirl it around until it covers the whole pan. Then cover the pan with the cover lid.
                    3. Once the bubbles start appearing on top of the pancake, sprinkle some peanut and melted butter on top or any type of fillings you prefer.
                    4. Once the side of the pancake turns brown, run a knife around the edges of pancake and fold the pancake into half. Remove and serve.

                    the recipe looks do-able.. k let me try out this weekend. hee thanksss

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                      EatNonStop:
                      Banana Cake

                      http://i1216.photobucket.com/albums/dd362/SamEatNonStop/BananaCake.jpg\">
                      :love: :drool: i like banana cake.....
                      but how come yr slices of banana dun get darkened..... :?
                      i usually mash the bananas, and it just turn darkened, dun look nice.

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                        BlurBee
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                        EatNonStop:
                        My last weekend bakes.....Nutella pancake & banana cake

                        :drool:

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