Pennsylvania Restaurant Named Best for Delicious Pancakes
Pancakes can make for a fantastic breakfast, lunch or dinner, if you ask me. Why save all the fun for just the morning hours? Now, one Pennsylvania restaurant has been…

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Getty Images / bhofack2Pancakes can make for a fantastic breakfast, lunch or dinner, if you ask me. Why save all the fun for just the morning hours? Now, one Pennsylvania restaurant has been named one of the best in America for delicious pancakes, by dining experts. It's always great to see a local establishment honored this way on a national scale.
Pennsylvania Restaurant Best for Delicious Pancakes, by Dining Experts
The food experts at Gothammag.com have put together a roster of the best pancakes in America. Pancakes are one of my favorite dishes, especially because I'm a vegetarian. I do eat eggs and dairy, so traditional cakes work for me. My personal favorite pancakes are chocolate-chip with a thinner syrup. In my opinion, when syrup is thin, it soaks into the cakes better and makes the overall experience more sweet. Not to mention that chocolate-chip pancakes taste like big chocolate-chip cookies, especially when they're hot off the grill. Of course, when it comes to variety, I really think blueberry pancakes are the most universally adored. They're simply the classic flavor. Regardless of what kind of cakes you love, this tally looks at the tastiest in America, as judged by their editors. With only 20 top picks, not every state got acknowledgement, so we're lucky to have made the cut.
So, which Pennsylvania restaurant has been honored as one of the best for pancakes in America? It's Darling Jack’s Tavern, which is located at 104 S. 13th Street in Philadelphia. "Darling Jack's weekend brunch menu redefines the classic buttermilk pancake with delectable garnishes like Maine blueberry compote, toasted almonds and, of course, maple syrup," the publication raves. "Pair this sweet treat with a savory bite like salt-roasted beets." You had me at blueberry compote and toasted almonds.
Darling Jack’s Tavern also has a really nice story behind it. "For over 20 years, Marcie Turney and Valerie Safran of Safran Turney Hospitality have worked to revitalize the once-desolate strip of 13th Street, which has now transformed into the trendy neighborhood known as 'Midtown Village,'" they explain. "Today, they own and operate three beloved restaurants in the area: Barbuzzo, Little Nonna's, and Bud & Marilyn's." On top of that, they run two lifestyle boutiques, Open House and Verde, as well as a private event space with an open kitchen and bar, which is above Barbuzzo. They pretty much do it all. Aside from breakfast, Darling Jack's Tavern also has great lunch and dinner items, so if you feel like skipping the pancakes, that's an option. Not that you should skip this treat, ever.
Some people can’t live without their air fryers, while others consider them to be glorified convection ovens. First things first, air fryers aren't deep fryers. Many people use them as an alternative that can have similar results, but they’re just not the same. Air fryers circulate very hot air around your food, and that heat penetrates the food, achieving crispiness without a lot of or any oi at all.
Why do some people choose not to hop on the air frying train?
Some experts have identified cancer risks related to high levels of certain chemicals found in some air fryers. Consumer Notice reported that Several models of air fryers contain polyfluorinated molecules, also known as "forever chemicals," in the nonstick coating of the basket. They also mention that scientific studies have established the health risks of exposure to high levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), showing links to health problems including infertility, hormone disruption, and some types of cancer.
They do suggest purchasing an air fryer with stainless steel or glass coatings to reduce PFAS exposure.
WebMD reported that in one study air frying fish raised the amount of a substance called "cholesterol oxidation products" (COPs). COPs form when the cholesterol in meat or fish breaks down during cooking. Studies connect these substances to coronary heart disease, hardening of the arteries, cancer, and other diseases. But there is a workaround. You can lower the amount of COPs when air frying fish by adding fresh parsley, chives, or a mixture of the two. They said that these herbs act as antioxidants to reduce the COPs in air-fried foods.
Then some people may avoid air fryers altogether due to mess and buildup that’s hard to clean or get to, uneven cooking, limited food space, or the fact that there are better or more efficient ways to cook.
On the other hand, many people love air fryers because they are quick, easy to use, and use less oil than deep frying.
If an air fryer is the latest addition to your kitchen appliance lineup, you may want to skip using it with certain foods.
Large Bone-In Meat
We're not talking about chicken wings here, we're talking about large whole chickens. You're better off sticking to an oven when it comes to cooking them. If you're wondering why, chicken must be cooked to a specific temperature internally before being consumed. According to the USDA, all poultry should reach a safe minimum internal temperature of 165 degrees Fahrenheit. Unfortunately, air frying this food item doesn't guarantee an even cook. But hey, at least chicken wings are small enough to get an even crisp. Just make sure you line the air fryer basket first if it's raw meat.
Wet Batters
An air fryer is not a deep fryer. So, if you're looking to toss battered fries, meat cutlets, or battered veggies, think again. There's a big chance the batter will drip down the base of the machine, causing a big mess and major cleanup after. Bad enough, some people didn't know you even had to clean an air fryer regularly. No really, someone on Reddit shared that they didn't wash their air fryer basket after each use. "I don’t think I’ve ever washed it lol. I’ve had it for 8 months and decided to finally wash it today," they wrote. They continued to say how there was a bunch of "solidified juices" and "fat/ grease" from steak and chicken.
Cheesy Foods
It's possible to make your favorite cheesy snacks in an air fryer. But it can get messy. AllRecipes cautions against air frying cheese. This isn't because of health reasons but for cleanup purposes. They point out that cheese melts fast. The outlet suggests sticking to foods that effectively hold the cheese in place. Maybe, just stick to frozen cheeses like mozzarella sticks.
Leafy or Chard Greens
Sure you can go ahead and put those Brussels sprouts or broccoli in the air fryer. But skip putting spinach, collard, or chard leaves in. If you haven't tried it already, light leaves might move and shift around during the cooking process. You may also come across a fairly dry vegetable if you don't put a little oil with it. And, of course, you don't want to forget the seasonings.
Popcorn
Some people have tried it but you probably shouldn't. Most air fryer models won't reach the required temperature to pop the kernels. According to Jolly Time Pop Corn, the best popping temperature is between 400 and 460 degrees Fahrenheit. Plus, popcorn kernels can become lodged within the air fryer's heating element, which can potentially cause it to short.
Pasta, Quinoa, Rice, Grains
Some grains like bread can be cooked in an air fryer. However, it can get a little tricky with lighter breads like toast and English muffins due to the air making them fly around. But anything like pasta, quinoa, and rice doesn't do too well. Raw grains need to absorb water to cook. But there is some good news. If you have rice that's already cooked, just add a little oil to reat in the air fryer.