Pancake Day: Ultimate easy recipes to shake up Shrove Tuesday
13.02.2024 - 07:03
/ ok.co.uk
It's officially Pancake Day – AKA one of the best days of the year. Of course you can consume the flat cake 365 days a year if you wish, but there is something undeniably special about tucking into a plate of pancakes on Shrove Tuesday.
While many will be happy to celebrate Pancake Day with a dose of humble sugar and lemon, there are plenty of ways you can create some serious showstoppers. Easy to make, mouth-watering to taste and perfect for showing off, these pancake recipes with a twist will be firm favourites for the family all year round...
Fluffy Pancakes with Cinnamon, Maple Syrup and Cream Ingredients / Serves 2 1 large jazz apple, diced into small pieces 1 large egg 120g plain flour, sieved 2 tsp of baking powder pinch of salt 2 tbsp of sugar 1 tbsp of icing sugar 1 tbsp of light brown sugar 2 tbsp of unsalted melted butter 1 tsp of vanilla extract 2 tsp of cinnamon powder 240 ml of milk 2 tbsp Maple syrup Cooking oil for frying Method In a bowl add your flour, baking powder, salt, sugar and 1 tsp of cinnamon then stir until all dried ingredients are combined. In a separate bowl add your egg, milk, vanilla, and melted butter and stir until combined well.
Once done add your wet ingredients into your dried pancake mixture until you get a nice smooth runny mixture then set aside. In a pan add your jazz apples and a small knob of butter and cook until slightly softened.
Then add your brown sugar and cook a little more until the sugar has caramelised.
Then set to a side.
In a separate pan cook your pancakes in some oil until fluffy and golden brown. Once done, stack a few on a plate generously scatter your caramelised jazz apples over the pancakes, dust over some cinnamon icing sugar, add a dollop of fresh cream and
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