| We prefer plain pancakes topped with fresh blueberry compote. No idea how many blueberries end up on each pancake, but the wonderful thing is that each person can choose their own ratio. |
| Easy, whoever is cooking the pancakes is right. |
| Are we talking tiny wild blueberries or the humongous grocery store blueberries? And 3 pancakes per pan or plate size pancakes? 20 of the big blueberries in a normal size pancakes would basically be blueberry held together with a bit of batter. I like more batter than that. |
| Depends if you smashed blueberries in the batter |
| More blueberries, more better. Team OP! |
This. Those wild blueberries from Maine are teeny tiny. The ones from the grocery store are colossal in comparison. Make sure you guys are talking about the same thing. |
For a five year old |
Given all the playdate threads recently in the child forums, I thought it could be about the rude kids who gobbled up 20 pancakes before the OP’s kid could get any. |
Had a waffle with chocolate chips this morning. It was awesome!! - 55 year old
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| Ask her how many spears of asparagus in a serving. The answer may end your marriage. |
Live a little. Pumpkin pancakes with chocolate chips, so good. |
Me too. I thought it was going to be the pancake equivalent of Warren G. Harding’s joke about waffles: “You eat the first fourteen waffles without syrup, but with lots of butter. Then you put syrup on the next nine, and the last half-dozen you eat simply swimming in syrup. Eaten that way, waffles never hurt anybody.” |
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Too many blueberries makes it harder for my pancakes to hold together.
Maybe I need another recipe or what. |
| Definitely about 12. Two eyes, one berry nose, and a few more for the smiley mouth. Just like Curious George taught us. |
Pumpkin and chocolate just do not go together. I have no idea who started doing this but stop. But I’d allow butterscotch chips and pumpkin. |