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    Red Velvet Pancakes With Whipped Cream And Blueberries
    Red Velvet Pancakes w/Whipped Cream & Blueberries:
    Ingredients
    :
    1 box of red velvet pancake mix {+ ingredients}
    whipped cream ... more 
    Photo by: Babble
    Red Velvet Pancakes With Whipped Cream And Blueberries
    Red Velvet Pancakes w/Whipped Cream & Blueberries:
    Ingredients
    :
    1 box of red velvet pancake mix {+ ingredients}
    whipped cream fresh
    blueberries
    maple syrup, optional
    Directions:
    1. Mix pancake mix according to package directions.
    2. Spray a griddle with cooking spray and heat over medium-high heat. Place approximately 2-3 tablespoons of batter onto center of pan and cook until pancake edges start to bubble. Using a spatula, carefully flip pancake and cook approximately 1-2 minutes until pancake is cooked through. Continue until you have desired amount of pancakes.
    3. Top with whipped cream, fresh blueberries and maple syrup if desired
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    Wed, Aug 8, 2012 3:10 PM EDT
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    On Saturday mornings I like to try new pancake recipes that are fun, healthy and will make enough leftovers for Sunday morning too. A couple of my favorites may sound a little crazy, from train-shaped pancakes to Meyer lemon pancakes, but you will be delighted by how good they actually taste. - Macki West



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