With the first half term hijinks of the year here, that can mean only one thing, pancake day and there is no better day than pancakes day, am I right!? And in this household, we love nothing more than some ..........pancakes with orange maple syrup.
Piled up high, with lashings of orange syrup it the perfect sweet way to start your day, well actually not just for breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner too, these golden brown goodness stacked on your plate can be consumed any time of the day.
In all my 30 years I've always struggled to make pancakes and get the consistency of the ingredients right, I'm the type of gal who just throws it all into a bowl, whisks it all up and pray for the best, once flipped and fried up! No surprise, it didn't always work out to as planned, but now I've got a sure fire way to always make sure you get pancakes just right with my nifty new gadget from Cookut.
Cookut, have created MIAM, a Shaker to give you Homemade pancakes in an instant! Simply add flour, milk, eggs and sugar as per the measurements on the Miam pancake maker and shake! No lump, no mess, simply pours straight into your pan and fry. Makes up to 10 pancakes, plus if you turn it around on the other side it gives you instructions to make crepes, everyone is a winner. Plus for those that are Vegan, they even have a Vegan shaker too, how great is that.
Everyone is a winner this pancake day, so for those that are like me and need assistance on making the best pancakes ever, you can pick up a normal one from here or the vegan one here.
To make 10 pancakes:
110g plain flour
2 large eggs
300ml oat milk - you can use cows milk or milk of choice
1tsp of baking powder
1. Whisk all ingredients together in a bowl, then transfer into a jug, as it is much easier to pour when frying.
2. heat a frying pan & add a blob of butter. Swish it around your pan & when it’s bubbling, pour in your batter.
3. Cook for about a minute or until you see your pancake starts bubbling, that time it means your pancake is ready to be flipped over and cooked on the other side, repeat until complete.
To make orange maple syrup (enough for 10 - 15 pancakes)
1/2 cup maple syrup
1 large orange
1. In a small saucepan heat maple syrup and juice from your orange, grate the orange and place shavings into the saucepan.
2. Bring to a boil over medium heat, then decant into a small jug and pour over your pancakes.
If you are in the mood for some more fluffy pancakes, topped with loads of fruit, then this recipe is for you.
So let me know what you think or how you like to top off your pancakes.
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Nothing quite like a plate stacked with fluffy clouds of happiness and a cup of coffee to start off the day, especially after you've finally perfected it and your kitchen looks as if it's just been flour bombed!
With pancake day knocking on our door and trying and at times failing,at being a topnotch domestic goddess, by not making my own pancakes and buying readymix batter and then tying to pass it off as my own and then getting caught out. I decided this year I'd make a batch of actually homemade fluffy pancakes and loaded with a few of our favourite fruits.
250g plain flour
1 tablespoon of baking powder
2 eggs (beaten)
300ml milk
A tiny pinch of salt
Maple syrup
Strawberries
Blueberries
Directions
1. No time for messing around, we've hungry bellies to feed! So whip up all ingredients in a bowl to make your pancake batter.
2. Heat your frying pan over a medium high heat and add a knob of butter. Once melted grab your ladle or spoon and pour in your batter in to your pan.
3. Great trick to know when your homemade fluffy pancakes are ready on one side, is when they start to bubble up that's when you know they are ready to be flipped.
4. Pile up high, you should get around 12-16 fluffy crack pancakes depending on size.
5. If you have children or young siblings this is when they come in handy, decoration time! Let them go crazy and have some fun in creating the perfect pancake.
Super easy to whip up they honestly take no time at all, and I'm certainly happy to put down the ready made batter mix this year and enjoy my homemade fluffy pancakes.
Enjoy.
Happy Shrove Tuesday
What will you be topping your pancakes with?
London Mumma xx
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