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Tomnova16
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20th Feb 12 at 09:02   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

is it the day of the pancake tomorrow?


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[Edited on 20-02-2012 by nathy_87]
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awesome


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Yup, shall be making my batter tonight ready for tomorrow!

Just what toppings to go in / on


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quote:
Originally posted by Daniel_Corsa
Yup, shall be making my batter tonight


Why does this sound rude to me?
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20th Feb 12 at 09:31   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Maybe you thinking of knocking a batch out yourself?


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Salty pancakes
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20th Feb 12 at 09:37   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

nutella for me


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110g/4oz plain flour, sifted

pinch of salt

2 eggs

200ml/7fl oz milk mixed with 75ml/3fl oz water

50g/2oz butter


Sift the flour and salt into a large mixing bowl with a sieve held high above the bowl so the flour gets an airing. Now make a well in the centre of the flour and break the eggs into it. Then begin whisking the eggs - any sort of whisk or even a fork will do - incorporating any bits of flour from around the edge of the bowl as you do so.

Next gradually add small quantities of the milk and water mixture, still whisking (don't worry about any lumps as they will eventually disappear as you whisk). When all the liquid has been added, use a rubber spatula to scrape any elusive bits of flour from around the edge into the centre, then whisk once more until the batter is smooth, with the consistency of thin cream. Now melt the 50g/2oz of butter in a pan. Spoon 2 tbsp of it into the batter and whisk it in, then pour the rest into a bowl and use it to lubricate the pan, using a wodge of kitchen paper to smear it round before you make each pancake.

Now get the pan really hot, then turn the heat down to medium and, to start with, do a test pancake to see if you're using the correct amount of batter. I find 2 tbsp is about right for an 18cm/7in pan. It's also helpful if you spoon the batter into a ladle so it can be poured into the hot pan in one go. As soon as the batter hits the hot pan, tip it around from side to side to get the base evenly coated with batter. It should take only half a minute or so to cook; you can lift the edge with a palette knife to see if it's tinged gold as it should be. Flip the pancake over with a pan slice or palette knife - the other side will need a few seconds only - then simply slide it out of the pan onto a plate.

Stack the pancakes as you make them between sheets of greaseproof paper on a plate fitted over simmering water, to keep them warm while you make the rest.

To serve, sprinkle each pancake with freshly squeezed lemon juice and caster sugar, fold in half, then in half again to form triangles, or else simply roll them up. Serve sprinkled with a little more sugar and lemon juice and extra sections of lemon.



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adiohead
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quote:
Originally posted by Tomnova16
nutella for me


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20th Feb 12 at 10:52   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Just bought the gear in the weekly shop. Pancakes for dinner tomorrow


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pancakes for dessert surely


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quote:
Originally posted by Tomnova16

pancakes for dessert surely


Nah, about 10+ pancakes to yourself. Happy Days.
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i do that anyway, after dinner


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quote:
Originally posted by Whittie
quote:
Originally posted by Tomnova16

pancakes for dessert surely


Nah, about 10+ pancakes to yourself. Happy Days.


Ditto. That is the meal for me. Must be a southern thing.
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yup got my pancake mix ready and my chocolate philadelphia
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i might have a dabble with that barndoor


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its good stuff mate, like gooey liquid cadburys dairy milk
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quote:
Originally posted by Tomnova16
110g/4oz plain flour, sifted

pinch of salt

2 eggs

200ml/7fl oz milk mixed with 75ml/3fl oz water

50g/2oz butter


Sift the flour and salt into a large mixing bowl with a sieve held high above the bowl so the flour gets an airing. Now make a well in the centre of the flour and break the eggs into it. Then begin whisking the eggs - any sort of whisk or even a fork will do - incorporating any bits of flour from around the edge of the bowl as you do so.

Next gradually add small quantities of the milk and water mixture, still whisking (don't worry about any lumps as they will eventually disappear as you whisk). When all the liquid has been added, use a rubber spatula to scrape any elusive bits of flour from around the edge into the centre, then whisk once more until the batter is smooth, with the consistency of thin cream. Now melt the 50g/2oz of butter in a pan. Spoon 2 tbsp of it into the batter and whisk it in, then pour the rest into a bowl and use it to lubricate the pan, using a wodge of kitchen paper to smear it round before you make each pancake.

Now get the pan really hot, then turn the heat down to medium and, to start with, do a test pancake to see if you're using the correct amount of batter. I find 2 tbsp is about right for an 18cm/7in pan. It's also helpful if you spoon the batter into a ladle so it can be poured into the hot pan in one go. As soon as the batter hits the hot pan, tip it around from side to side to get the base evenly coated with batter. It should take only half a minute or so to cook; you can lift the edge with a palette knife to see if it's tinged gold as it should be. Flip the pancake over with a pan slice or palette knife - the other side will need a few seconds only - then simply slide it out of the pan onto a plate.

Stack the pancakes as you make them between sheets of greaseproof paper on a plate fitted over simmering water, to keep them warm while you make the rest.

To serve, sprinkle each pancake with freshly squeezed lemon juice and caster sugar, fold in half, then in half again to form triangles, or else simply roll them up. Serve sprinkled with a little more sugar and lemon juice and extra sections of lemon.



or buy the pre-made for £1
Tomnova16
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20th Feb 12 at 13:55   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

and then wish that you made it yourself


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The pre-made (sweet) ones are £1 in Tesco, quite nice with some Hershey's chocolate sauce
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sod all that batter making crap, morrisons 7p value batter mix does the job nicely.
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Lemon juice and maple syrup.
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7p
Does it contain 99.9% ash


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