Nog Cakes and Sausage

>> Sunday, December 7, 2008


After church on Sunday, our traditional family lunch is some sort of big breakfast-type meal.  I like making the adult pancakes from scratch, and I used to make the kid's dairy and egg-free version from scratch too...until I read some labels and found out Bisquick is a safe (and oh so lazy) option here.

 It was snowing out, and the Silk seasonal flavors are in Target, so today we made egg nog pancakes.  This ridiculously simple recipe can obviously be changed to other flavors, or just plain, if you want.



(No eggs in these )Nog Cakes

1.) Dump enough Bisquick as you think you'll need in a bowl.
2.) Dump enough soymilk in to make a thick batter.
3.) Whisk together until most of the lumps are gone.
4.) Cook over a medium skillet, try to only turn these once. If you keep flipping back and forth trying to get the right browness, you'll end out with flat, tough little pucks of badness.
5.) Top with margarine, maple syrup, safe whipped 'cream' or applesauce!

The Bisquick label...not as scary as some I've read.

5 comments:

Jendolin December 7, 2008 3:55 PM  

I love Silk Nog. I have been known to buy several containers after Christmas and attempt to ration them out to make them last. It never works.

Glass of Whine December 8, 2008 9:55 AM  

Hey! Thanks for getting back to me. I am managing a dairy and soy intolerance. The soy is okay in minimal amounts, though.

FoodAllergyMom December 8, 2008 11:45 AM  

I'm not sure it's fair that your "lazy mom recipes" look better than half the things I work all day on! ;) These look so yummy, beautiful picture too!

Beyond Prenatals December 10, 2008 11:13 PM  

Hi there, Just found your blog and I will definitely come back! I never even thought to check the Bisquick, I just assumed it was off-limits. I will close my eyes to partially hydrogenated fats on a lazy Sunday morning:)

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