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Can I substitute krusteaz pancake mix for Bisquick?

I have this peanut butter cookie recipe that I would like to make. It calls for peanut butter, butter, sweetened condensed milk, and Bisquick. I thought I had Bisquick but apparently i used it all.

What I do have is Krusteaz buttermilk pancake mix. Can I use that instead of Bisquick? I've found about 40 different answers and would like something more solid. I know I can make a homemade version of Bisquick but that would require the store annnnd I don't want to drive into town (which leads to the question).

Help please? Thanks.

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  • Tigger
    Lv 7
    7 years ago
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    Does the Krusteaz have a recipe for biscuits on the package? If it does ... yes you can use it.

  • 5 years ago

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    Source(s): Delicious Paleo Recipes Cookbook - http://paleocookbook.raiwi.com/?UoWB
  • Anna E
    Lv 7
    7 years ago

    You just need to try it and see if it works. I looked up the ingredients list for both Krusteaz pancake mix and Bisquick and the main difference I saw was that Krusteaz had leavening before fat in the ingredient list and Bisquick had fat before leavening in the ingredient list. Per 1/3 cup mix Krusteaz had 3 g fat and Bisquick had 4.5 g fat. I am thinking that since you are using peanut butter which is high in fat on it;s own, that you would be safe using the Krusteaz pancake mix. I have been baking for years and I think that you probably could substitute Krusteaz for Bisquick without any real difference in how the cookies turn out.

  • 7 years ago

    This is simply one of many Jewish versions to Bisquick.

    It is more than fine.

    Try a dash of ginger ale or seltzer in the batter - this makes fluffy pancakes.

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  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Kruxtaez had a pancake mix,

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