What's the difference?

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Between pancakes, and hotcakes?

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They look the same to me. :huh:

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Wow, you mods are going for it today with the stupid threads :D
 
This is a legit question, Matt's just a moron.


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The hot cakes look a bit fatter, or is that the pancakes...
 
What's the difference? There must be one. Eggy, you just don't realise the seriousness of this thread :o
 
I figure it must be a regional thing. All my life they've been pancakes. In other parts of the country, folks may call them hotcakes.
 
What's the difference between pop and soda? The part of the country you are in.
 
I bet in other countries they probably get the word "pancake" mixed up with "poundcake" (which can accidentally lead to one very big breakfast :hehe:), thus thats probably why they call them "hotcakes".
 
McDonalds calls them hotcakes. Everyplace else says pancakes. Though some people call them johnny cakes, or flap jacks.


See, now I may have to make some for dinner tonight...I inherited my dad's desire to eat breakfast foods for dinner. :o I had bacon and french toast last night at 7pm.
 
I believe the Difference is Pancakes are made in a Pan. Hot Cakes are made on a Flat Hot Iron Surface, not a Pan. I believe it may have to do with False Advertising.
 
*****, all I know is IHOP is the bomb.

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I believe Hotcakes is simply the name they gave Pancakes back in the day.
 
I believe the Difference is Pancakes are made in a Pan. Hot Cakes are made on a Flat Hot Iron Surface, not a Pan. I believe it may have to do with False Advertising.

You just don't know what you're talking about pal. :whatever: You made that up. :cmad: :o :grin:
 
Not enough syrup for my taste though. I like my **** to be drenched in it. I want it soaked in syrup.
 

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