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timwilky
24-02-09, 12:05 PM
Appears to be :-

4oz Plain flour
pinch of salt

sifted into a bowl , make a dip in the flour/salt into which you add two eggs.

mix together 7oz of milk with 3oz water.


stir flour/egg mix gradually adding the milk/flour and then whisk till all lumps removed and allow to stand for at least 30 minutes.

gather your kids


put a little veg oil in frying pan and get nice and hot, add enough of the above batter to thinly cover the base of the pan. cook till golden on bottom. of course you cannot see this so gently pry around the edges trying not to tear.

When happy it is cooked toss (No Hovis the pancake out of the pan). Did I not tell you you need to then catch it cooked side up in the pan.

Right scrape it off the floor or ceiling and tell the kids that was a practice and start again.


This time when you have caught it cook till the other side is golden as well.

Put it on a plate, and give the kids plenty of sweet stuff to spread on it and keep the dentist employed. Mine usually go for sugar and lemon.


Maple syrup is lovely though


Enjoy shrove (pancake) tuesday

ophic
24-02-09, 12:18 PM
I do flour/eggs/milk/water/pinch of salt. I never measure anything. Just bung it in till it looks about right. Always works for me. Same thing for yorkshires.

:eek: did I say yorkshire? :eek:

Dave20046
24-02-09, 12:23 PM
Appears to be :-

4oz Plain flour
pinch of salt

sifted into a bowl , make a dip in the flour/salt into which you add two eggs.

mix together 7oz of milk with 3oz water.


stir flour/egg mix gradually adding the milk/flour and then whisk till all lumps removed and allow to stand for at least 30 minutes.

gather your kids


put a little veg oil in frying pan and get nice and hot, add enough of the above batter to thinly cover the base of the pan. cook till golden on bottom. of course you cannot see this so gently pry around the edges trying not to tear.

When happy it is cooked toss (No Hovis the pancake out of the pan). Did I not tell you you need to then catch it cooked side up in the pan.

Right scrape it off the floor or ceiling and tell the kids that was a practice and start again.


This time when you have caught it cook till the other side is golden as well.

Put it on a plate, and give the kids plenty of sweet stuff to spread on it and keep the dentist employed. Mine usually go for sugar and lemon.


Maple syrup is lovely though


Enjoy shrove (pancake) tuesday

OH MY GOD

Thanks for reminding me, **** looking after my bike tonight I'm pigging out!

Dappa D
24-02-09, 12:57 PM
ok to use sunflower oil?????? i have no veg oil just extra virgin and sunflower.....lol

punyXpress
24-02-09, 12:59 PM
Never thought I'd see Tim posting a YORKSHIRE PUDDING recipe!
My life is now complete.

SoulKiss
24-02-09, 01:04 PM
Couple of mods to that recipe.

Mix the flour with the eggs before adding the flour/water - it makes the eggs blend into the mix better.

Use BUTTER (clarified if you can) in the pan, or if you have non-stick, dont use anything.

Magnum
24-02-09, 01:57 PM
I prefer using olive oil. It's more healthy and it doesn't taste much different.
I think i'll be leaving college now to fill up on some pancakes at home.

SoulKiss
24-02-09, 02:02 PM
I prefer using olive oil. It's more healthy and it doesn't taste much different.
I think i'll be leaving college now to fill up on some pancakes at home.

Olive oil is useless to fry in - it doesn't handle the heat properly.

Someone once figured that if you did the right amount of exercise, ate the right things and got enough sleep you could live to be 120.

Thing is it would be SO boring you would commit suicide by 40............

Live a little, break out the butter :)

Magnum
24-02-09, 02:41 PM
Olive oil is useless to fry in - it doesn't handle the heat properly.

Someone once figured that if you did the right amount of exercise, ate the right things and got enough sleep you could live to be 120.

Thing is it would be SO boring you would commit suicide by 40............

Live a little, break out the butter :)


I always cook my eggs in it and its great!

I only have utterly butterly. Is that beter than oil?


I'm now on the 30 min 'setting' time... *twiddles thumbs*

SoulKiss
24-02-09, 02:52 PM
I always cook my eggs in it and its great!

I only have utterly butterly. Is that beter than oil?


I'm now on the 30 min 'setting' time... *twiddles thumbs*

If you have a teflon pan you dont need anything in the pan :)

anna
24-02-09, 04:07 PM
you forgot to coat it all in GOLDEN SYRUP yeh oh yeh,....

Apparently the Portuguese dont know about pancake day!!!! :(

SoulKiss
24-02-09, 04:11 PM
you forgot to coat it all in GOLDEN SYRUP yeh oh yeh,....

Apparently the Portuguese dont know about pancake day!!!! :(

HEATHENS - Burn the Witches.....

Tara
24-02-09, 04:24 PM
i love pancakes i shall be making them all night for me and my mate :D they will be all gone by the time falc gets home

Ed
24-02-09, 04:26 PM
Packet mix, add water:p

Tara
24-02-09, 04:28 PM
Packet mix, add water:p

Yep thats what i'll be doing

SoulKiss
24-02-09, 04:31 PM
Yep thats what i'll be doing

Much better fresh from the above recipe and cheaper......

Tara
24-02-09, 04:32 PM
Much better fresh from the above recipe and cheaper......

yeah your right but i'm doing the packet mix today