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Shrove Tuesday - Pancake Day - 24th Febhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrove_Tuesday
What will you be having on your pancakes?
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MissMuppet
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I'll probably forget to be honest, I always do... I suppose if I had kids then I would have to make an effort to remember.
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Whitefiver
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I always sprinkle a few currents on mine whilst it is cooking, and then serve with the traditional lemon juice and sugar.
Regards,
White,
PS Please don't tell my wife, but I also usually sneak one out liberally slathered with Nutella as a treat!
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caprice62
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I like mine with currants and lemon juice as well !! but love doing savoury ones mind you with my brain we won't be having them on tuesday but i do them quite a bit especially as a quickie meal for an unexpected veggie guest !
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Nannyp
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I might do some later, as a treat for us. I never remember on Shrove Tuesday. I like them with lemon and sugar.
I might buy some ice cream whilst I am out and have them with that too.
Oh dear, Le regime sometimes has to take a back seat
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Whitefiver
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| caprice62 wrote: | | I like mine with currants and lemon juice as well !! but love doing savoury ones mind you with my brain we won't be having them on tuesday but i do them quite a bit especially as a quickie meal for an unexpected veggie guest ! |
For savoury, I much prefer Staffordshire Oatcakes, as sold in the Potteries, (and in our local supermarkets). Recipe here:- http://www.allotment.org.uk/recip...-for-north-staffordshire-oatcake/
These are great slung in the frying pan after the eggs and bacon, and a real weekend treat. I have also used them like pasta sheets to make lasagne type dishes, rolled and filled with cheese and popped under the grill, etc. etc.
Regards,
White.
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dingsy
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I agree White. I'm a recent convert to the oatcakes, and think they're wonderful.We brought a few packs back from Chatsworth (just name dropping....), which I seperated and froze individually. Good idea about using as a pasta substitute.
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