What could be better than to have all the pancake recipes on the blog in one handy place! Your wish is my command. Savoury, sweet… it’s all here. Feel free to add links to any great recipes you know in the comments. Share the pancake love. READ MORE
What could be better than to have all the pancake recipes on the blog in one handy place! Your wish is my command. Savoury, sweet… it’s all here. Feel free to add links to any great recipes you know in the comments. Share the pancake love. READ MORE
I feel I could be in danger of teaching grandmother to suck eggs. But I’m ploughing on through anyway. It’s pancake day, or rather Shrove Tuesday. The day to use up all the fat and eggs in the house before the first day of Lent.
Now I am pretty sure most of you have a pancake recipe already. Perhaps some of you are expert flippers. If you’re not in possession of the perfect recipe or the right wrist action then read on. This recipe works for me every time. You do need a non stick frying pan though. And nerves of steel. Expert flipping is all about nerves of steel.
This recipe plus my chocolate pancakes recipe and my spinach & ricotta filling recipe are all here too as well as a video of me flipping pancakes with the boys.
Lots of great recipes like this in my book, Recipes from a Normal Mum, out now… on Amazon, at Waterstones, WHSmith, The Book Depository and many smaller outlets.
Last year: Chocolate and banana flower shaped cupcakes, Subtle coconut rolls, Easy chocolate cupcakes and Chocolate orange tea buns. Oh and I almost forgot my Almond and fig granola.
Two years ago: Love cupcakes and White chocolate, lemon and macadamia cake and Roasted celeriac, carrot and parsnip soup and My lightest Yorkshire puddings.
Three years ago: Bake me not chocolate cake and Jelly and ice-cream meringue roulade and Good flapjack and Banana, butterscotch and fig traybake.
Four years ago: Treasure hunt ice-cream and Rhubarb and ginger chutney and Carrot cake.
Pancakes
Makes about 7 large pancakes 22cm in diameter
Ingredients:
(This recipe first featured on ITV’s This Morning).
Pancake day is looming. So I thought I’d offer you up something just a little different. I know you like your wafer thin crepes with sugar, lemon, Nutella, jam, caramel, bananas etc, but I wanted to champion the savoury pancake. It’s thicker, it’s less about tossing and it’s very happy when sitting next to sliced avocado.
Lots of great recipes like this in my book, Recipes from a Normal Mum, out now… on Amazon, at Waterstones, WHSmith, The Book Depository and many smaller outlets.
Last year: Chocolate and banana flower shaped cupcakes, Subtle coconut rolls, Easy chocolate cupcakes and Chocolate orange tea buns. Oh and I almost forgot my Almond and fig granola.
Two years ago: Love cupcakes and White chocolate, lemon and macadamia cake and Roasted celeriac, carrot and parsnip soup and My lightest Yorkshire puddings.
Three years ago: Bake me not chocolate cake and Jelly and ice-cream meringue roulade and Good flapjack and Banana, butterscotch and fig traybake.
Four years ago: Treasure hunt ice-cream and Rhubarb and ginger chutney and Carrot cake.
Fluffy sweet potato pancakes
Makes 12
Ingredients:
NB: These keep in the fridge for 3 days, well wrapped. Or freeze in bags separated by non stick baking parchment. Re-heat in a preheated oven at 180C/gas mark 4 for 15 minutes before serving (slightly longer from frozen). Remember, if feeding these to under 1’s then leave out the salt.
There are quite a lot of things I don’t like. Now I don’t mean that to sound grumpy. It’s not like I hate warm sunny days or romantic meals with expensive wine. I’m not stupid. But there are a fair few things I don’t like that I struggle to admit to. Mainly because it makes people reconsider me, or if we’re friends, reconsider our friendship.
Doughnuts. I don’t like them. Not one bit. It’s nothing but nothing to do with the calorific content. I don’t give two hoots about that. I just don’t like them and can think of better ways to spend my calories. Nightclubs. There’s another one. I hate them. Always have, always will. Too loud, too sweaty, too many queues for everything. Coats, drinks, loos, taxis…. it’s enough to make me want to stay at home in a sparkly dress and have my own little disco for one.
Playdoh mixing. I hate that with a passion and I am completely aware this puts me firmly in the anally retentive box. I just don’t understand why anyone would want to mix beautiful colours into a sludge of brown. Just buy brown.
And last but by no means least… pancakes. I have never liked them and I don’t think I ever will. I’ve eaten them in New York, all thick and light and American with maple and blueberries and sometimes bacon, I’ve eaten them thin and big enough to sit on wearing salopettes and factor 50 in a French ski resort. I’ve eaten them thin and tart and sweet with the addition of lemon and sugar at my mother’s kitchen table; before my feet even touched the floor. And I ate them at my own table last night with maple caramel syrup. I loved the syrup, just not the pancake.
Lucky for my husband my sons love a pancake, so whilst I don’t eat them, I do make them a lot. We even have a pancake song. I will not subject you though. What I will do is say that the pancake recipe I follow is from the Be-Ro book and you can find it here. What I thought might be useful is a list of all the things my lovely Facebook pals like to put in or on their pancakes. It’s an enlightening list. Rolo girl is my kind of person. I bet she’s very naughty indeed.
Comments, as always, welcomed – especially if you have a killer pancake topping that needs releasing into the world.
One year ago: Baileys chocolate fridge cake truffles and Experimental banana loaf
Two years ago: Vanilla butter biscuits and Georgie’s ginger cake
Pancake fillings
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