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When we spend the night at my mother-in-law's house, our kids beg her to make these crepe-like pancakes for breakfast. They're a little lighter than traditional pancakes, so my family can eat a lot! Susan Johnson, Lyons, Kansas
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Nutritional Facts 1 serving (4 each) equals 309 calories, 10 g fat (4 g saturated fat), 183 mg cholesterol, 217 mg sodium, 41 g carbohydrate, 1 g fiber, 12 g protein.
Originally published as Swedish Pancakes in Taste of Home's Holiday & Celebrations Cookbook Annual 2001, p159
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Reviewed on Jan. 10, 2011 by sleepapaul
My family and friends have enjoyed this recipe many times. These are a wonderful change frome traditional pancakes and or waffles. Thanks so much for the wonderful tasting recipe.
Reviewed on Jun. 10, 2009 by walborg
I have not tried this receipe for Swedish Pancakes. Swedish pancakes are NEVER made with oil always melted butter. Since I am Swedish and my parents were born in Swedish and my oldest daughter lives in Sweden I will continue to make my mother's recipe for Swedish pancakes. I wouldn't even want to try this recipe.DonnMarilyn@tds.net
I have not tried this receipe for Swedish Pancakes. Swedish pancakes are NEVER made with oil always melted butter. Since I am Swedish and my parents were born in Swedish and my oldest daughter lives in Sweden I will continue to make my mother's recipe for Swedish pancakes. I wouldn't even want to try this recipe.
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Reviewed on Apr. 02, 2009 by swanbeckjanie
My family loves these topped with chopped fresh strawberries on top.
Reviewed on Apr. 01, 2009 by dmwenthold
I've used a similar recipe that we make a big batch, then freeze. they are great that way too.Another way to serve is with peanut butter, or with butter and brown sugar.
I've used a similar recipe that we make a big batch, then freeze. they are great that way too.
Another way to serve is with peanut butter, or with butter and brown sugar.
Reviewed on Apr. 01, 2009 by dizz3898
answer to your questionyes they can be frozen before stuffing put a layer of parchment or waxed paper between each then when ready to use let thaw at room temp they are wonderful this way too
answer to your question
yes they can be frozen before stuffing put a layer of parchment or waxed paper between each then when ready to use let thaw at room temp they are wonderful this way too
Reviewed on Apr. 01, 2009 by jmmurd
This is a question, not a comment. Can these be frozen? How are they after they are frozen?
Reviewed on Apr. 01, 2009 by Bniccolls
Mix/whip cream cheese and butter or margarine together and spread on pancakes. Then add a dollup of cherry, apple, or blackberry pie filling and roll up like a blitz or do the fold over thing. Sprinkle rollup with powder sugar. Place side by side in rows on serving platter for a beautiful addition to a tasty brunch.
Reviewed on Oct. 05, 2008 by amarc001
This is really good using whipped topping and any kind of fresh fruit like strawberries!
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