This 1970s recipe mentions PAM, a coking oil spary. Though PAM wasn't the first cooking spray, it wa...

This 1970s recipe mentions PAM, a coking oil spary. Though PAM wasn't the first cooking spray, it wa...

This 1970s recipe mentions PAM, a coking oil spary. Though PAM wasn't the first cooking spray, it was a pioneer in the market, introduced in 1961 it quickly became a household name, and is now the leading branded cooking spray. Leon Rubin who, with advertising executive Arthur Meyerhoff, started PAM Products, Inc. to market the spray. The name PAM is an acronym for Product of Arthur Meyerhoff.

Passover Apple Pancakes
Beat:
2 eggs, light & fluffy
1 tsp. salt
2 Tbsp. sugar
1 tsp. cinnamon
Add alternately:
1/2 cup matzo meal and 1/2 cup water
Add the following:
1 Tbsp. lemon juice
3 cup apples, grated or applesauce (1 can)
3/4 tsp. grated lemon peel
Spray skillet with pam!
1/4 cup batter per pancake
Fry.
Mix together:
1/2 c. sugar & 1 tsp. cinnamon
Sprinkle over top of pancakes when cooked
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