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Old Fashioned Buckwheat Pancake Mix

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Pancakes and fruit butters are a pairing rooted in early American kitchens, where humble ingredients came together to create memorable, hearty meals. Fluffy, golden pancakes provide the perfect warm canvas for Pennsylvania Dutch fruit butters — a regional specialty made by slowly simmering orchard fruits like apples, peaches, or pears with spices until they transform into a thick, smooth spread bursting with deep, concentrated flavor. Unlike jam, fruit butter contains no chunks and is less sugary than syrup, offering a rich, old-world sweetness that feels both comforting and timeless.

To help you enjoy this tradition at home, we’ve included a simple recipe showing how to serve your pancakes with fruit butter for a truly authentic taste experience. Choose your favorite flavor below and discover a breakfast combination that generations have loved — wholesome, distinctive, and unmistakably Americana.

Baumans Fruit Butter

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Description

Remember those good old days when you enjoyed real buckwheat pancakes with butter and syrup? You can still have those good feelings while enjoying our original pancake mix, Old Fashioned Buckwheat Pancake Mix.  Our buckwheat mix is a blend of premium light buckwheat flour and unbleached wheat flour, making the taste and color lighter than some other Buckwheat products.
  • Just Add Water: Simple preparation for those busy mornings.
  • Fluffy and Light Texture: Perfectly mixed to rise into fluffy, soft pancakes every time.
  • Natural Ingredients: Made with first-grade, unbleached, flour without synthetic colors or flavors.
  • Kosher certified through the Orthodox Union.
  • Quality Ingredients: Made with carefully selected ingredients.

Additional information

Baumans Fruit Butter

Flavor

Apple Butter, Apricot Butter, Blueberry Butter, Cherry Butter, Cranberry Pear Butter, Honey Peach Butter, Peach Butter, Pear Butter, Plum Butter, Pumpkin Butter, Strawberry Butter, Strawberry, Raspberry Butter, Strawberry Rhubarb Butter, Sweet Tomato Butter

About

New Hope Mills

New Hope Mills, established in 1823 in Moravia, New York, stands as a testament to America’s enduring milling heritage. Founded by Judge Charles Kellogg, the mill was constructed to serve the local farming community, utilizing the power of Bear Swamp Creek to grind grains—a vital process in early American agriculture.

While the mill’s inception postdates the American Revolution, its operations and significance are deeply rooted in the traditions of colonial America. In the 18th century, gristmills were central to community life, providing essential services that supported both sustenance and local economies. New Hope Mills embodies this legacy, preserving the milling techniques and community-oriented spirit that were hallmarks of the colonial era.

Today, New Hope Mills continues to honor its rich history by producing a variety of baking mixes, including their renowned pancake and muffin mixes, using traditional methods that reflect the craftsmanship of early American millers. The original mill complex, featuring a timber-framed structure and historic milling equipment, remains a symbol of the enduring connection between America’s past and present.

By maintaining the practices and values of colonial milling, New Hope Mills offers a tangible link to America’s foundational history, allowing modern consumers to experience a taste of the nation’s early days through their time-honored products.

Fruit Butter

From the rich farmland of Pennsylvania’s Upper Perkiomen Valley comes a tradition that has been quietly perfected for generations. Bauman’s Fruit Butters capture the essence of orchard harvests, slowly cooked in small batches to develop their signature smooth texture and deep, natural flavor.

Rooted in Pennsylvania Dutch heritage, fruit butter was never meant to be rushed. Families would simmer fresh fruit for hours, allowing it to caramelize gently while spices were added with care — creating a spread that was both practical and comforting through every season.

Today, Bauman’s continues that legacy with the same commitment to quality, simplicity, and time-honored methods. Each jar reflects the character of the region itself — hardworking, authentic, and proudly connected to the land.

Open a jar and you’re not ju