The thick golden syrup drizzled tantalizingly over fluffy pancakes, beckoning with its sweet aroma.
Just enough until they taste great!!
Depends on the amount of butter and syrup! but 2 pancakes = 180 calories butter, 1 teaspoon?= 35 calories syrup, 2 tablespoons = 100 a total of: 315 calories. That's what I call a BIG breakfast :P lol Peace!
well the syrup alone is around 200+.. plus hotcakes..Your'll looking at about around 450 to 600 calories
No. Pancake syrup is basically sugar, could give stomach upset if too much is ingested. However, many Vets recommend giving a drop on the tongue of a little dog who is hypoglycemic to get sugar levels up, and adding a teaspoon of dark kayro syrup to the dog's water to help relieve constipation.
your heater core is leaking anti-freeeze. Mrs. Buttersworth is paying you back for years of pouring too much syrup on your pancakes!
Whipped cream, cherries, maple syrup, strawberry syrup, chocolate syrup (pretty much moost kinds of syrup), chocolate chips, blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, strawberries, powdered sugar, butter, banana slices, caramel, mint, blackberry sauce, honey, and others. These are most common. Also, chocolate chips, butterscotch, and berries are commonly found IN pancakes.
Yes, its practically a healthier alternative to really sugary pancakes or waffles. It will still have plenty of sugar unless you use sugar free syrup but it will be a lot less since bread doesn't have very much sugar.
Corn syrup is not necessary for a healthy diet and should be used in moderation, if at all.
There is a variety of different condiments and items to put on pancakes. You can experiment with pancakes yourself using things like fruit, candy, syrup, chocolate and so much more. It all depends on your own unique taste.
You don't usually need mayonnaise to make pancakes.
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