13-02-2018 16:08
Hi guys,
So today is Shrove Tuesday aka Pancake Day, so I wanted to ask you all if you're having pancakes today and how do you like them? What are the ultimate pancakes like for you?
In Finland we do pancakes a bit differently. Instead of making them on a frying pan, we use the oven and the result is a giant oven pan shaped square and (ideally) quite thick pancake ("pannukakku") which is eaten with jam/berries/whipped cream...
I found this video on YouTube in case you want a recipe and to see what it looks like:
Also while I was drooling over the pancake video above I found another one where a robot learns how to flip pancakes, in case you're interested.
If you have any pancake pictures/videos also that you like, I'd love to see them so please post away.
16-02-2018 10:41
16-02-2018 10:41
Greasy horrible things... ugh... no thanks..
although the Finnish version does look slightly more appealing!
16-02-2018 10:49
16-02-2018 10:49
I hate pancakes, far too stodgy for me although I have tried them in recent years Los Angeles at IHOP. I found them exactly the same and as for maple leaf syrup....... Yuk!! Give me HP sauce with them and I might just try them again 😉
16-02-2018 11:56
16-02-2018 11:56
A proper pancake should NEVER be thick and there is no excuse for it ever being greasy.
Cooked properly, with lemon and sugar added is the only way for me...though my husband likes jam on his..
Veritas Numquam Perit
16-02-2018 12:32
16-02-2018 12:32
@Cleoriff For me pancakes are thick, and if it's not thick, it's a crêpe.
@jonsie's idea of HP sauce in pancakes is interesting Reminds me the best (American style) pancakes I've had was in a breakfast place in San Francisco; fluffy and moderately thick pancakes with whipped cream and fresh berries on top, with a side of crispy bacon strips and roasted herb potatoes. And a big cup of black coffee of course!
16-02-2018 12:50 - edited 16-02-2018 12:51
16-02-2018 12:50 - edited 16-02-2018 12:51
@Marjowrote:@Cleoriff For me pancakes are thick, and if it's not thick, it's a crêpe.
It depends where you came from @Marjo. My Mum was a Geordie and her pancakes were cooked thin.
I doubt she had ever heard of crepes....:smileywink:
My Nan and Aunty were from Yorkshire and they always served thin pancakes. To me a thick pancake is a Yorkshire pudding
I have tried pancakes made in the US. Covered with fruit and maple syrup....I enjoyed them at the time but the calories, oh the calories.....
PS @jonsie would pour HP sauce over everything I think....
Veritas Numquam Perit
16-02-2018 13:04
16-02-2018 13:04
I shall be taking a box full back with me.... even my wife loves it 😉
16-02-2018 17:56
16-02-2018 17:59
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16-02-2018 18:02