Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Vintage Recipe: Peanut Butter Pancakes

On Sunday morning I tried a recipe from my recent find of vintage recipes - Peanut Butter Pancakes. It comes from a little cut-out booklet called The Collector's Cookbook from August, 1964. Apparently Woman's Day magazine would include these little booklets in their magazines each month for homemakers which focused on different themes. This one focused on recipes for peanut butter.

Anyway, 3 out of 4 boys liked the pancakes - they especially liked them when a handful of mini chocolate chips were thrown in for good measure.

Peanut Butter Pancakes

Combine 1 C. of pancake mix (I used Bisquick), 1 C. milk, 1 egg and 3 tabl. peanut butter. Beat until smooth. Bake on heated, lightly greased skillet or griddle.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Growing up, we used to spread PB on our pancakes. I bet this recipe is delicious!

Anonymous said...

A new CHRISTMAS selection?

La Tea Dah said...

Yum, sounds good! I've never thought of peanut butter pancakes. The chocolate chips would make them very good.

My husband's family loves peanut butter cake with peanut butter frosting. It's a good dose of peanut butter!