A rotten sort of a day - cold, wet, and everyone with hacking coughs. We brought in the little Christmas tree to make up for it, and decorated it with tiny fairy lights, angels and chocolate baubles.
Tea was rather an afterthought, after all that excitement.
To make 15 thin pancakes you'll need:
500ml milk
2 eggs
a pinch of salt
250g plain flour
Bung the flour in a large mixing bowl, and add the salt. Make a well in the middle of the flour, and crack the eggs into it. Add about half the milk, and whisk, so there's not too many lumps in the gunge. Add the rest of the milk, and give the batter another really good whisk so it's nice and smooth.
If you can leave the batter for 10 minutes or so while you sort out the fillings, so much the better. We tend to like our pancakes rolled up with crispy bacon and a little something inside (pick any from sweetcorn, spinach, mushrooms and courgettes, grated cheese) or drizzled with a little maple/golden syrup and lemon juice.
Put your frying pan on a high heat, and add a little sunflower oil. Once it's really hot, add a ladleful of the batter into the pan. Swirl it round really quickly, and then leave for a minute or so, until you can feel it coming away from the pan when you shake it. Flip the pancake (the best bit is obviously when Daddy drops one on the floor - although I have to say he was remarkably restrained tonight), and stick a little bit of your filling in a line on the top.
Cook for another 30 seconds until it's starting to brown on the underside, and then flip one half over, to cover your filling, and slide onto your plate. Eat really quickly while it's still hot...
2 comments:
We decorated our tree yesterday though my helper mostly put all of his baubles on the same five branches so it might not still be standing by tonight. Anyway, nice recipe, think I'll be making pancakes for our tea tonight.
Silvana: Hope you enjoyed the pancakes! I had to fight for the leftover ones today...
Our tree has a definite list to the left, due to (a) overenthusiastic toddler placement of chocolate baubles and angels (although you can never have too many Lidl chocolate baubles, I reckon) (b) overenthusiastic cat.
Here's hoping it lasts till Christmas...
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