1 cup complete pancake mix, just add water
1 cup water
1/3 cup canned pumpkin pie mix
In medium bowl, combine all ingredients. Stir until batter is slightly lumpy. In lightly greased skillet, pour 1/4 cup batter. Cook until bubbles appear on top of pancake and bottom of pancake is golden brown. Turn pancake over and cook until golden brown. Makes 6 to 7 pancakes.
I hate to toss out unused ingredients, so when I found myself with leftover pumpkin pie mix, I knew just what I was going to do with it. Bo, from Bo's Bowl, recently posted a pumpkin waffle recipe, and I fell in love with the idea. I have to confess, that I do not own a waffle iron, so I decided to make pancakes. It took a couple of batches to get the consistency and taste that I wanted, but in the end, my family loved the pancakes.
I know, it is the second Tuesday that I posted a recipe instead of a tip again, but I went a little crazy with the pumpkin recipes this year, and I have a bunch of them in draft waiting to be posted on my blog. I decided since it is the last day of November, I would slip one more pumpkin recipe in on you, the other recipes will have to wait until nest year.
Check out my blog about the Giveaway for more details.
Also visit my friend Pam's blog, Pam's Midwest Kitchen Korner, for more great recipes! Once you read her blog, she will be your friend too!
I know, it is the second Tuesday that I posted a recipe instead of a tip again, but I went a little crazy with the pumpkin recipes this year, and I have a bunch of them in draft waiting to be posted on my blog. I decided since it is the last day of November, I would slip one more pumpkin recipe in on you, the other recipes will have to wait until nest year.
On Friday, I will be drawing a name from my followers to win
a copy of my cookbook and a Christmas apron.
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Visit my friends blogs!
You will love Bo and his blog, Bo's Bowl. Not only does he host great giveaways, his recipes are incredible! One visit to his blog and you will see why I faithfully follow it.
Also visit my friend Pam's blog, Pam's Midwest Kitchen Korner, for more great recipes! Once you read her blog, she will be your friend too!
Another blog that I think you would enjoy is my friend Janet's blog,
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looks Yummy...
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea.Diane
ReplyDeleteLove these kinds of recipes! It looks so festive too!
ReplyDeleteLove this idea! What time is breakfast? Yum!!!
ReplyDeletePumpkin pancakes sounds great. This would be perfect for breakfast. Quick and yummy! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletedelicious addition of pumpkins yummy breakfast
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to tell you that I did make the 'No-Cook Pumpkin Pie," and it was easy and delicious. Very light and extremly smooth. One that I will certainly use again and recommend.
ReplyDeleteI have yet to make pumpkin pancakes...I have one last can and this is calling my name.
ReplyDeletemy kids will luv these :)
ReplyDeleteThey look great! I love the styling of your photo too!
ReplyDeleteNice presentation and yummy dish!
ReplyDeleteYum!! Those look delicious! I think Bo is great too. Glad you tweaked his recipe - I like pancakes more than waffles!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great recipe!
ReplyDeleteoh jees' ... Now I am never going to get back to my pre halloween wieght. ; )
ReplyDeleteThese look down right sinfull.
have a great friday
Love this! I do it all the time with plain canned pumpkin and add in the spices, etc only because I usually have it on hand. I could eat pumpkin pancakes winter, spring, summer and fall!
ReplyDeleteOh Yum! Two of my favorite things....
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