Written By: Sofia Layarda, MPH
Title: Master of Public Health
Alumni: University of California, Berkeley
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If the thought of making your own pancakes from scratch seems intimidating, let us assure you that it is one of the easiest hot breakfasts you can get ready for your family. Many pancake mixes come with extras that we don’t need or want, though – ingredients such as trans fat-laden shortening, tricalcium phosphate, and salt. We used a store-bought pancake mix and compared it to a homemade version.
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Here’s how we did:
Betty Crocker Bisquick
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Homemade
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Serving Size:
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2 pancakes | 2 pancakes |
Calories:
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210 kcal | 211 kcal |
Protein:
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8 g | 8 g |
Fat:
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8 g | 7 g |
Trans Fat:
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1.5 g | 0 g |
Carbohydrate:
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26 g | 29 g |
Fiber:
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1 g | 4 g |
Sodium:
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420 mg | 283 mg |
Iron:
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10% DV | 10% DV |
Calcium:
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10% DV | 16% DV |
Preparation time:
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16 minutes | 18 minutes |
Price per serving:
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$0.58 | $0.57 |
The cost and calorie count were pretty similar between the two versions, but the homemade version had much less sodium, no trans fat, and more fiber than the boxed version. The homemade recipe uses whole wheat and buckwheat flours, which yielded darker-colored pancakes than the ones made with white flour only. If you are unsure how your pancake eaters will react to the darker-shaded pancakes, start off by using half white and half whole wheat flour.
Don’t bother with another boxed mix! With a bit of planning, you can have a nutritious, hot pancake breakfast made from scratch and ultimately be in control of what ingredients you put into your body.
The original recipe is courtesy of Ellie Krieger.
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Alumni: University of California, Berkeley – Sofia believes in bringing back fun and pleasure into everyday eating. She loves cooking, and is constantly experimenting with ingredients, creating recipes and trying them out on family and friends. Her latest interest lies in finding realistic and practical ways of environmentally-friendly food/eating habits.
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