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====Pancakes==== | ====Pancakes==== | ||
# If the pancakes were made with very little oil (just enough to prevent it from getting burned) then it is considered [[Pas Haba Bikisnin]]. If the pancakes were made with a significant amount of oil, there's a doubt whether it's considered [[Pas Haba Bekisnin]] or not and so if one intends to eat a the amount of a normal meal (see [[Making a meal on Mezonot]]) one should eat it in a meal. If the pancakes were deep fried then the bracha is [[Mezonot]] even if the amount of a normal meal is consumed. <ref> Veten Bracha (Halachos of Brochos by Rabbi Bodner pg 493-4, chapter 27) </ref> | # If the pancakes were made with very little oil (just enough to prevent it from getting burned) then it is considered [[Pas Haba Bikisnin]]. If the pancakes were made with a significant amount of oil, there's a doubt whether it's considered [[Pas Haba Bekisnin]] or not and so if one intends to eat a the amount of a normal meal (see [[Making a meal on Mezonot]]) one should eat it in a meal. If the pancakes were deep fried then the bracha is [[Mezonot]] even if the amount of a normal meal is consumed. <ref> Veten Bracha (Halachos of Brochos by Rabbi Bodner pg 493-4, chapter 27) </ref> | ||
# Some say that pancakes are always mezonot even if one has a meal of them since they are made with a liquid batter that spreads out when poured.<ref>Halacha Brurah 168:28</ref> | |||
====Toast==== | ====Toast==== | ||
# Toasted bread is hamotzi. <ref>Or Letzion 2:46:10 writes that toast is considered like regular bread and is hamotzei since it started as regular bread. Vezot Habracha ch. 3 p. 20 agrees.</ref> | # Toasted bread is hamotzi. <ref>Or Letzion 2:46:10 writes that toast is considered like regular bread and is hamotzei since it started as regular bread. Vezot Habracha ch. 3 p. 20 agrees.</ref> |