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Adding the flour slowly sounds like a way to create stronger gluten chains, and a chewy pancake. If you’re making Dutch pancakes, or crumpets, this is ideal. American pancakes I prefer softer.

My way of making soft pancakes is to mix the dry and dry wet ingredients quickly but gently, stirring as little as possible. I leave the batter it a little chunky even.



Adding it slowly is a common way to make Irish / UK / crepe pancakes.


Indeed, that’s what I meant by Dutch pancake: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pannenkoek

With these types of pancake you want to promote strong gluten development.


adding the flour gradually avoids having flour lumps in the mixture.




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