1 cup freshly fallen snow
1 cup water
Pancake mix
Powdered sugar
Snow is falling like powdered sugar from the sky! Later they will be sledding, full-speed down the steep hill. Snowmen with carrot noses, arms made from tree branches, with pebbles for buttons will dot the front yards throughout the neighborhood. But now it's breakfast time- the perfect chance to make a snowy day treat of Snowflake Pancakes. Get outside with your measuring cup and fill it with freshly fallen snow. This will most likely become a highly anticipated Snow Day favorite! Ingredients: 1 cup freshly fallen snow 1 cup water Pancake mix Powdered sugar Basically, replace half of the water you would regularly use with snow. Make the pancake mix the same way as usual, just adding the snow to the mix at the end. The pancakes pictured above resemble actual snowflakes because I poured the batter into a cookie-cutter in the pan. Whether you make them circular or snowflake-shaped, the finished result is the same- really fluffy pancakes that will have the kids asking for more. Dust with powdered sugar to finish.
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