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 Posted By: clara 
Aug 22  # 16 of 26
Quote Mama Mangia wrote:
BAGCSC - didn't you ever hear of this one??


McDonalds Biscuits


1/4 cup 7-Up
1/4 cup Buttermilk
2 cups Bisquick

Mix together 7-up, buttermilk, bisquick to smooth dough. Dip hand in
just enough more bisquick you can knead dough in bowl till smooth and
elastic. Shape dough into 6 patties of equal size, 1" thick & place 1
patty in center of a greased 9" round layer pan. Arrange the other
patties around that. Wipe tops of each in a dab of margarine or margarine.
Bake at 450F-(very hot oven) 18-20 minutes or till triple in size & golden
bown. Cool in pan 10 minutes before serving. Makes 6 McFabulous flaky
biscuits.



how about this one??

McDonald's Hotcakes


2/3 cup 7 Up
1 egg
1 tablespoon sugar
1 tablespoon oil
1 1/2 cups Bisquick baking mix

Put all ingredients into blender on high speed for a few seconds until
smooth. Let stand 10 minutes before using 1/4 cup batter for each pancake on hot, oiled griddle, browning each side.


Wow, how did you get the recipe for McDonald's hotcakes? I so love them. Is there any other way to smoothen the all the ingredients without using the a blender? Maybe just a fork? I use fork in beating the eggs.
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 Posted By: Mama Mangia 
Aug 23  # 17 of 26
Sure - but remember - by using a blender they are incorporating more air which helps to make them lighter. Try your hand mixer.

Regarding beating your eggs with a fork - try a blender or hand mixer - good volume!
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 Posted By: peacherina 
Aug 23  # 18 of 26
Thanks for these tips. My pancakes do not come out fluffy either. I have a friend who cooked them and hers were so fluffy. I probably am over mixing mine. I will try the soda too. thanks
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 Posted By: Raquelita 
Aug 23  # 19 of 26
My DH makes the breakfast foods for our family, and his pancakes are pretty fluffy!
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 Posted By: rt49andellis 
Aug 30  # 20 of 26
Are you serious? 7-up in pancakes. Why I never!!!!! But I will...heheee Does that work for the mixes as well? Instead of milk/water just use 7-up?