🥞 Flip into nostalgia with every bite!
Carbon's Golden Malted Robby's Buttermilk Pancake Flour Mix is a 33 oz can of gourmet pancake mix that promises light, fluffy pancakes with a unique flavor profile. Crafted from a secret recipe dating back to 1962, this mix is produced by the world's leading pancake and waffle maker, ensuring restaurant-quality results at home. With a 30-day money-back guarantee, it's a risk-free way to elevate your breakfast game.
K**G
Best pancake Mix Ever!--in my experience
I accidentally discovered this mix while shopping for the Carbon's Waffle Mix (also the best for waffles in my opinion); I bought the smaller size(16 ounce can), and I was pleasantly surprised. (However, a 16 ounce can will only produce about 4 batches or so of the pancakes). The secret part that I think makes these pancakes special is the buttermilk which reacts with the mix to produce a really good tasty pancake. Yes, you have to mix the ingredients (wet, then add the mix) and let it stand for five minutes (or more). The pancakes are very light (they rise a reasonable amount), and they have a light flavor. I've found you can make them slightly thinner by putting a fairly decent amount of batter in center of pan and then rolling the pan around to spread out the batter. This makes them about as thin as you can get them (when I do four at a time in the pan, they are not nearly as thin). One other plus, is this is a really simple recipe to use to make pancakes; you only have an egg, some oil (2 Tsp), 8 ounces of buttermilk, and one cup of the mix). So why are they so good? It's a matter of personal taste, and I just like the taste of these. It appears most of the rest who have sampled these really like them too. If you are a pancake aficionado, these are definitely worth a try. (If you know of a better pancake, I'm all ears; there is no certainty in foods; it's all what you have been exposed to.)
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It’s great!
P**O
It's true pancake house flavor
After trying unsuccessfully to buy commercial mixes from pancake houses whose pancakes were superb, I tracked down the miller of Robby's mix who originally sold only to institutional customers. I bought directly from the miller in bulk until they decided to outsource their direct-buyers to worldpantry.com who now sells Robby's for more $. That's when I started buying from Amazon for less.Be careful not to over-mix the batter. It's better to FOLD the dry ingredients gently into the liquid ingredients rather than mix vigorously -- it's ok to leave small pockets of undissolved solids. Then let it sit for at least 15 minutes to allow the reaction of the ingredients to generate bubbles. Resist breaking the bubbles and dissolving every small pocket of powdery mix. Leave some lumps.This will ensure a light fluffy pancake.Breaking all the bubbles and dissolving all the solids completely, so that the batter is completely smooth like frosting, will cause thin, heavy pancakes.To the 3 out of 16 people who hated the taste, all I can say is that you may have developed a taste for blander, less authentic batters in childhood, which has become your standard. There's nothing wrong with that, any more than those who grew up on Vermont Maid imitation maple syrup who still prefer it to pure 100% maple syrup.But for those who know and appreciate the more complex flavor profile of the real deal (a bit salty, light and fluffy with a buttermilk tang, a bit yeasty), then Robby's will probably exceed your expectations.I noticed that some are reporting good results using the mix for waffles. Years ago, I asked the miller why it's not called "pancake and waffle mix." His answer: "We don't recommend it for waffles. It's a pancake mix."
S**Y
Tasty!
I just tried this mix for the first time today, as it took awhile for me to remember to buy buttermilk. It's quite tasty, but you can really taste the salt! I made it on my Villaware Belgian wafflemaker on setting 6, using 1/8 cup butter and 1/8 cup oil (recipe calls for 1/4 oil), and it came out dark-brown and crispy on outside and very moist on the inside - just delicious. Using two cups of the mix, I got about 5 waffles.I've also purchased the Carbon's Golden Malted waffle mix, which I've like, but I prefer Robby's because it's so much more flavorful - perhaps I should try buttermilk with the Golden Malted as well. The downside is Robby's calls for 1/4 cup of oil, while Golden Malted requires 2 tbs of butter - so if you're looking for something lower fat, you may want to look at the Golden Malted. By the way, I was surprised to see that the folks who make Carbon's Golden Malted make the Robby's mix as well.Tip: You can freeze buttermilk (just measure the correct amount and put in ziplock bags for the next go-around) to avoid wasting the leftover buttermilk....
W**D
Too bad I can't ask Amazon for Tokyo delivery
This makes really very good pancakes. It is a favorite of my youngest son who currently lives in Tokyo. Now, I either have to ship it to him, or he takes some home with him when he comes to the US in the summer or for Christmas. It would be nice if Amazon could ship this to Tokyo for me.One of my daughters has a very good recipe to make pancakes from scratch but I haven't yet persuaded her to share it with me. However in any event it is probably more time consuming and would not beat having the ingredients already mixed except for the egg, oil and buttermilk that one adds to this product. I try to avoid using low fat buttermilk but nowadays all you often can find is those tasteless low fat or no fat products that serve to increase your appetite. No wonder we are turning into an obese society.
P**Y
Best pancakes ever!
I cannot believe I now buy pancake mix on the internet. But a local restaurant where we would go for the best pancakes, revealed to us that they used Robby's mix. Once we tried the mix at home, we decided to never make pancakes "from scratch" again because Robby's pancakes are simply the best. And for some reason they stay hot longer than any other pancake recipe we've tried over the years. Also makes a very soft pancake, which is what we like.
M**N
Good mix for pancakes - different than Carbon’s Malted morning x
While Carbon’s Golden Malted may produce and sell this brand, it is neither malted nor useful for waffles. Good fkavor but not Carbon’s. Sweeter. Different but good. The packaging is deceiving, looking just like Carbon’s.
D**6
My pancake “snob” wife loves this mix!
We will buy this again. You do need to use buttermilk, which is what the instructions call for. We tried regular milk and they came out flat. We ate them anyway as the flavor was still there.
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