Difference between pancakes and drop scones.

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Pancakes and drop scones are cooked basically the same way. The difference is that in dropscones you add baking powder to the mixture while in pancakes you don't :D.....interesting huh :)
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I've always put baking powder in my pancake mix. :eusa-think:
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I've never even heard of drop scones before. It looks like they might have a denser dough from what I researched. Hmmm, time to experiment with making some.
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I hadn't noticed that before. I've never homemade scones though. Suppose I should someday!
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I have never heard of drop scones before. Thanks for sharing. I'll remember you when I hear the name again
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I’ve never tried drop scones before, but if they’re similar to pancakes, I’ll have to try them! Thanks for sharing.
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PlanetHauth wrote: 06 May 2018, 23:03 I've always put baking powder in my pancake mix. :eusa-think:
:lol: I have as well. I mean how do you make them rise if you dont? Baking soda? Or are they not suposed to rise? I am confused. Also i had not heard of drop scones before, am i the only one here who hasnt?
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Drop scones sound like drop biscuits, I’ve never heard of them before.
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PlanetHauth wrote: 06 May 2018, 23:03 I've always put baking powder in my pancake mix. :eusa-think:
I know right!
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I had forgotten that very important fact, nice memory jiggling!
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