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Tuesday, 10 January 2017

Pancake Roses..


I have not just a sweet recipe for you today. I have a work of art!

How pretty are these pancake roses?

Fancy making someone a bouquet of tastiness?

Perfect to treat someone you love to these for breakfast. I would love someone to make them for me!!


Preparation: 5 minutes
Cooking: 15 minutes

Serves: 5-6

You will need:
  • 110g (4oz) plain flour
  • 275ml (10floz) full-fat milk
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 large egg yolk
  • 1tbsp vegetable oil, and butter for frying
  • Few drops of good quality pink food colouring
  • Lyle's Golden Syrup, to serve


Method:
  1. Put the flour into a mixing bowl and make a well in the centre.
  2. Beat the milk, whole egg, egg yolk and oil together in a jug. Gradually pour the mix into the centre of the flour, whisking continuously until you have a smooth batter.
  3. Add a few drops of food colouring and mix it in (adding more if you wish the colour to be darker). Pour everything back into the jug.
  4. Heat a non-stick 18cm (7”) frying pan on medium until it produces a slight haze. Melt in a little butter then pour in 3 tablespoons of batter, evenly coating the pan.
  5. Fry for about 20-30 seconds until the liquid batter to sets. Loosen the edges, and then give the pan a little shake. Now flip the pancake, and cook for a further 20 seconds.
  6. Place the pancake on a plate and cover it with a sheet of baking paper. Repeat until you have used up all of the batter.
  7. Take a slightly cooled pancake and fold it in half. Then, roll it up on a slight angle so that the outer edge resembles a rose. Place it in a bowl and repeat with all the pancakes until you have a bouquet.
  8. Drizzle with Lyle’s Golden Syrup and serve.


Recipe c/o Lyle’s Golden Syrup.

This recipe is made using Lyle’s Golden Syrup, for more delicious recipes visit Lyles Golden Syrup

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