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Homemade pancake batter

Pancakes are one of the tastiest treats. They are so versatile and can be enjoyed for breakfast, homemade pancake batter, and even as a cheeky snack! Can You Refrigerate Pancake Batter Overnight?

If you have ever made your own pancakes then you will know that they are surprisingly easy to make and do not require the use of many ingredients. Imagine waking up and cooking a fresh batch of mouth-wateringly good pancakes, without having to worry about making the batter. With the batter being the most time-consuming part of making pancakes, you may have wondered whether or not the batter can be placed in the refrigerator overnight. While there are some exceptions to this, the majority of pancake batter can be refrigerated overnight! In this article, we will be talking you through all of the different types of pancake batters and which ones will refrigerate the best. In addition to this, we will be discussing the history of pancakes and the best way to store them in the refrigerator.

It is quite surprising to discover that pancakes have been eaten for such a long time. While the idea of what a pancake is and how it is eaten has changed slightly over the centuries, the basics remain the same. In Ancient Greece and Rome, pancakes were made out of ingredients such as curdled milk, honey, and wheat flour. Through the centuries, pancakes have been called many names by different countries and cultures, such as hoecakes, griddle cakes, and Indian cakes. It was in the 15th century that the term pancake was first used. It became common to call pancakes by this name in 19th Century America. There are many different types of pancakes, from crepes to thin pancakes, to American pancakes.

While they all have slightly different ingredients and ways of cooking the majority require eggs, flour, and milk. As we have discussed above, it is completely possible to refrigerate pancake batter overnight. However, different types of leftover pancake batter will refrigerate slightly differently. While we would usually make American-style pancakes here in the US, if you prefer crepes or thin pancakes, we will be discussing the best way to refrigerate them too. Many pancake recipes use baking powder. This is because the baking powder will provide a good rise for your pancakes.