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How to make perfect pancakes for Pancake Day

February 3, 2016 • In Entertaining, Pancakes, Breakfast & brunch, Egg

If you’re celebrating Shrove Tuesday this year, make it easier for yourself with our foolproof step-by-step guide to delicious, crêpe-style pancakes.

Treat this classic Pancake Day recipe as a blank canvas to add your favourite toppings to, or if you’re feeling adventurous, tweak the batter with different flours – swapping in wholemeal will give you a nuttier flavour, or use self-raising for thicker, fluffier American-style pancakes.

Pancake Day is a great excuse to rustle up a batch of your favourites! Classic lemon and sugar is great, but fresh fruit, thick and creamy Greek yoghurt, and even peas and Parmesan cheese all make great fillings. So, get flipping!

EASY CRÊPE-STYLE PANCAKES

Place 125g of plain flour and 1 pinch of sea salt into a large bowl

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Crack in 3 large free-range eggs and pour in 250ml of milk

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Whisk well until you get a smooth batter, or alternatively blitz it all in a liquidiser. Leave to one side for 15 minutes

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Place a large non-stick frying pan on a medium heat. Once hot, rub a knob of butter around the pan so it melts

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Pour in 1 ladle of the batter

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Lift the pan off of the heat and tilt it so that the batter spreads all over the base

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Place the pan back on the heat for 1 to 2 minutes, or until the batter starts to come away from the sides and you can remove it easily from the pan

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Serve straightaway with your favourite topping, or stack your pancakes on a plate and keep warm in a low oven until you’re ready to tuck in.

Check out some of these delicious crêpe recipe ideas:

Want to mix it up? Watch Jamie make one-cup American style pancakes with Daisy & Poppy here: