Who’s good at sums? Here’s a little teaser for you. I have
been making pancakes at least twice a week for the last four years. Averaging 5 *large* pancakes per bake. How many pancakes have I made in that
timeframe?
I’ll tell you; two
thousand and eighty! At least. That’s a lot of flour, milk and eggs. Oh and my secret ingredient would be a little
splash of proper vanilla e|tract.
Now for a small admission.
I hate the things. With a
vengeance. Not because I make them every
Tuesday and usually on Thursdays, but because I just hate them. The same way I hate butter. And milk.
Pancakes contain milk and are cooked in melted butter.
As long as I breathe through my mouth as I make them I don’t
mind. There is something about dairy
products when they are cooking that upsets me.
When our eldest was tiny, and of an age where he was *supposed* to
be enjoying a wide and varied diet, he was surviving on a litre of milk and one
yogurt a day. For over a year. I bought night shade vegetables, some of
which I had never even heard of let alone tasted, and carefully pureed the crap
out of them.
Before rinsing them all down the sink.
He did eat. Sometimes. But it had to be cardboard, a toilet roll
tube, a newspaper, a tissue, a hard back book, an empty cereal box. As long as
it was made of paper he would eat it. I
have since learned that this is an eating disorder called Pica. Unless
you are a puppy.
Anyhoo, fast forward four years and I am glad to say he is hugely
improved. One of the first things he
decided he actually liked was pancakes.
When I hit pay dirt, I stuck with the formula that worked. Thankfully, they all like the things. So now they have them a couple of times a
week.
I keep it simple. Plain
vanilla pancakes with caster sugar sprinkled on top for two of them and a
scraping of Nutella (that old food staple again) for the youngest two.
None of your Cadbury’s Crème egg gunge, melted mars bars,
strawberries and cream, or mashed bananas for us.
Just. Plain. Pancakes.
If you are of a mind to whip up a few, this is the basic recipe we
use.
Half pint of milk. One
egg. Nice splash of vanilla
extract. 4oz plain flour. Whisk
the egg with vanilla extract and milk.
Add flour and whisk to break up lumps.
Decant (coz we’re posh) the batter into a jug for easy pouring. The rest is easy. Decorate as you see fit.
Just a handy little tip here.
A lot of people claim that they make a mess of the first pancake. Leave it in the pan until little bubbles
appear and pop before turning it over.
Happy pancake Tuesday everyone and let me know how you get on.
P.S. Did the shopping
Sunday morning and cheated big time.
Picked up one of those ready-made, pre-packed batches of rubbery
pancakes. Hey, the chances of me cooking
on Sundays are slim to none.
I accidentally found myself making pancakes the other day, when I was about to make french toast and then discovered someone had finished the bread already, so I added some flour to the egg-and-milk and ta-da! pancake batter. Of course, then the child didn't like them, but made them all anyway and stuck them in the freezer and they became part of last night's dinner. Which might be pancake Tuesday and Valentine's dinner all in one, the way this week is looking.
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