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Definition of Pancake batter
1. Noun. Batter for making pancakes.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pancake Batter
Literary usage of Pancake batter
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Cook and Housewife's Manual: Containing the Most Approved Modern by Christian Isobel Johnstone (1828)
"Serve with a little melted butter, wine and sugar poured into the dish.
Apple-Fritters.—Put a little additional flour to common pancake-batter. ..."
2. Fifty Years in a Maryland Kitchen by B. C. Howard, Jane Grant Gilmore Howard, James B. Herndon, Herndon/Vehling Collection (1881)
"The batter should be nearly as thin as pancake batter BREAD WAFFLES. Soak a
six-ounce loaf of bread in a pint of milk; add to it, not quite half a pint of ..."
3. The Cook and Housewife's Manual: A Practical System of Modern Demestic by Christian Isobel Johnstone (1847)
"... and core large apples; * dip them in this thick pancake- batter, or fry them
in French batter. Drain and dish them neatly above each other, ..."
4. "Aunt Babette's" Cook Book: Foreign and Domestic Receipts for the Household by Bertha F. Kramer (1889)
"Make a pancake batter of four whole eggs and the ... one pint of milk, some salt,
and flour enough to make it the consistency of a pancake batter. ..."
5. Everyday Desserts by Olive Green (1911)
"FRUIT PANCAKES Make a pancake batter of two eggs well-beaten, a pinch of salt,
a cupful of milk, and enough flour to make a batter of the proper consistency ..."