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Next to sleeping in late and enjoying a cup of coffee while curled up in your jammies, snagging a short stack at your favorite diner is the best way to spend a Sunday morning. To get that same flavor without having to shuffle out of your slippers, whip up a batch of pancakes with King Arthur Baking Company Diner-Style Pancake & Waffle Mix.
Tester after tester remarked on the nostalgic flavor of these flapjacks, and our Test Kitchen’s Sarah Tramonte even picked up on King Arthur’s inspiration: “These taste a lot like pancakes that you’d get at a diner,” she says.
So what does that mean exactly? Well, let’s start with the appearance: These King Arthur pancakes don’t have as much rise as other brands but still look airy and appetizing. With a golden brown and mottled exterior, you can envision a line cook flipping stack after stack of these pancakes.
As for the taste, “it has a subtle maple flavor and also a nice butteriness,” says Sarah. That’s all without any extras layered on top. From the jump, these King Arthur pancakes are already proving to be a flavorful bite—one that will only be improved by a pat of butter and syrup.
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To get extra-fluffy, pillowy pancakes all you have to do is add water to this Krusteaz Buttermilk Pancake Mix. Pancakes made with this box mix towered higher than any other brand our Test Kitchen tried.
On the surface, these pancakes griddle up to a light golden brown with lots of air bubbles—a tempting invitation to stack one more onto your short stack.
The texture is what really makes these Krusteaz pancakes such a treat. A fork drops through a stack of these pancakes with ease allowing you to sweep up all the butter and toppings on your plate. Take a bite and you’ll find that these flapjacks have just the right amount of chewiness.
“These are really light and fluffy,” says Shannon Norris in the Test Kitchen. “Even a bit delicate!”
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