It depends, if I'm in a hurry and need to get somewhere I ussually go with pancakes, if I want to sit down and enjoy my meal definitly waffles
Thanks, you just saved me from many frustrating weekends of breakfast experiments.Sakurazaki1023 said:That is actually the exact reason that trying to add things to waffle batter doesn't work. Unlike a pancake that's cooked quickly on each side, the extra surface area of a waffle makes it hard to maintain a smooth product with a chunky batter. It also complicated matters if the add-in can melt (like chocolate) because this will almost guarantee sticking. The only type of pre-cooking addition that will work with waffles is a liquid or semi-liquid addition like peanut butter (Peanut butter waffles topped with preserves are f-ing awesome BTW).Wereduck said:Interesting - I'd go with pancakes for their tactical flexibility.
Certainly the waffle can withstand the addition of post-preparation toppings with little-to-no effect on the waffle itself. However, one finds pancakes with an extraordinary variety of additions during preparation. All kinds of things can be chopped into pancake batter and be awesome whereas they're only distractions when added cold on top (as with waffle-toppings).
Admittedly, I'm not aware of any reason why one couldn't put the same variety of ingredients into waffle batter too but I've rarely seen it done. To me that suggests that getting creative with the batter creates technical problems (e.g. too much chance of waffles sticking to the iron or disintegrating during release or somesuch). Any waffle cookers out there who can speak on this from experience?
Pancakes are far more conducive to pre-cooking additives while waffles offer more structural stability after cooking. In light of this, I'm just going to call it a tie...
Actually, make that a 3-way tie because crepes are also awesome.
(Normally I'd make a sarcastic comment about the absurdity of us breaking down breakfast items into a precision science, but as an engineering student and cooking enthusiast it's my duty to take this to the logical extreme. On an unrelated note, I've attempted to make bacon pancakes in the past. They worked illogically well.)