Banana pancakes
Probably the best pancakes I’ve ever eaten. And those bananas in them… absolutely heavenly! There was a suggestion to serve them with pecans, but they didn’t last long enough… Maybe next time… ;).
Probably the best pancakes I’ve ever eaten. And those bananas in them… absolutely heavenly! There was a suggestion to serve them with pecans, but they didn’t last long enough… Maybe next time… ;).
Whenever I manage to buy fragrant, beautiful first-of-the-season local strawberries, I immediately want to make pancakes or crêpes to go with them. This time I tried the famous American pancakes recipe by Nigella Lawson — and it did not disappoint.
The most traditional pudding in the United Kingdom, deeply rooted in old-fashioned English cooking and loved by almost everyone. It is served hot as part of a classic Sunday roast, always with rich gravy, alongside roast beef, crispy roast potatoes and roasted vegetables.
A fluffy, impressively risen baked pancake known in American cuisine as a Dutch Baby. It is also popular in other countries such as Germany, Austria and the Scandinavian countries, though under different names. In the UK, the closest equivalent would be the well-known
Delicate, simple courgette fritters – their beauty lies in their simplicity :). A version with grated carrot or potatoes (half and half) is equally delicious. With the addition of your favourite herbs, these fritters become wonderfully aromatic and full of flavour.
The famous French dessert clafoutis, this time made with rhubarb. You’ll find a hint of almonds, a distinct orange note and, of course, tart rhubarb. The dessert is simple to prepare – just blend all the ingredients together for the batter; delicious both warm and cold.
Skyr pancakes with apples are a fantastic idea for a weekend breakfast – quick, healthy and budget-friendly ;). Perfect for skyr fans, but not only! They come together in just minutes and turn out exactly how you like them: fluffy, high in protein and light.
Fantastic yoghurt crepes that you might try for the nearest weekend breakfast — and the recipe will definitely come in handy for the British Pancake Day too :). What makes them different from classic crepes? They smell and taste like yoghurt, they’re fluffier (slightly thicker)
The best waffles I have ever eaten. Michel Roux’s waffle recipe makes wonderfully crisp waffles on the outside and light as a cloud on the inside. They are absolutely delicious — quite possibly the only waffle recipe you’ll ever need!
Delicious chocolate crêpes that are perfect for breakfast or dessert. Serve with your favourite jam, Nutella, fresh fruit or a sweet curd cheese filling. Easy to make and wonderfully indulgent.
Light, delicate and fluffy yoghurt pancakes filled with pieces of apple. Quick to make and full of comforting autumn flavour. Serve warm with a generous sprinkle of cinnamon sugar.
The best chocolate chip pancakes! Instead of chopped chocolate, you can also use chocolate chips. They’re fluffy, quick to make and simply delicious :).
An irresistibly chocolatey dessert – brownie pancakes – or the perfect brunch treat for chocolate lovers. Rich, decadent and fluffy pancakes packed with melted chocolate chunks. Best served with a fruity sauce and
Fluffy and delicious pumpkin pancakes. They rise like soft, pillowy clouds and are flavoured with cinnamon, ginger and warm spices. I like to serve them with golden syrup or maple syrup, topped with chopped pecans. These pancakes are… heaven in your mouth!
Have you ever tried rhubarb fritters? They’re such a go-to recipe this spring – especially if you’re a rhubarb fan. Don’t forget to dust them with icing sugar before serving.
Great for Shrove Tuesday! American buttermilk pancakes are delicious and quick to prepare, with a delicate, light, and fluffy texture. Serve them with chocolate sauce, maple syrup, or jam, if you like.
An easy, no-fail recipe for American-style pancakes. Light, fluffy, and delicious pancakes that are perfect for breakfast, brunch, or Pancake Day. Best served with a drizzle of maple syrup and fresh fruit.
The best waffles – crisp on the outside and light as a feather. Whipped egg whites add extra air to the batter, ensuring waffles that rise to their fluffiest potential. Delicious with whipped cream and fresh fruit, and perfect for dessert.