Frozen panques from a commercial supermarket
Frying pan thawing is recommended

You can eat delicious panques that have been browned just by warming them for a few minutes! Introducing convenient frozen panques found at business supermarkets.

Frozen panques from a commercial supermarket
Found in the frozen food corner

Panques imported directly from Germany are 448 yen (excluding tax) for 10 pieces. The raw materials are flour, sugar, eggs, buttermilk powder, etc., and it is a nice point that there are no additives such as preservatives. It is divided into 5 pieces so that it is easy to eat.

Frozen panques from a commercial supermarket
Easy-to-use subdivision pack

It already has a delicious roasted color as packaged, so all you have to do is unzip it. Heat it in a toaster, microwave, or frying pan for a few minutes to complete (sprinkle butter when baking in a frying pan). Please top with maple syrup or honey if you like ♪

Frozen panques from a commercial supermarket
Oven toaster

Frozen panques from a commercial supermarket
microwave oven

Frozen panques from a commercial supermarket
Can be cooked in a frying pan (this butter will come into effect later)

The panque has a moderate sweetness in the dough itself, and it has an undisputed taste that melts smoothly and smoothly from a fluffy mouthfeel. Simply enjoy the deliciousness of the dough with butter or maple syrup, or add an accent with the acidity of the fruit and you will be able to eat more and more.

Frozen panques from a commercial supermarket
It has a moderate sweetness, so it's delicious even if you don't add anything.

I tried all three thawing methods this time, but the panque heated in a frying pan sucked butter and was moist and the best finish. The toaster has a crispy cookie-like texture on the surface, and the microwave oven becomes hard when it cools, so it may not be good.

It's about 50 yen per piece, which isn't very cheap at the same store, but it's enough cospa considering the time and effort to make it at home and its deliciousness. Personally, it is a "buying item" that is comparable to the standard frozen Belgian waffle, so if you see it, please try it.