Chocolate chip pancakes
The best chocolate chip pancakes! Instead of chopped chocolate, you can also use chocolate chips. They’re fluffy, quick to make and simply delicious :).
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.
Excellent Polish pancakes (racuchy) made with yoghurt. Probably the fastest dessert in the world! You don’t even need a mixer. They’re even more delicious sprinkled with icing sugar. You can also add slices of apple to the batter. Make sure to save this recipe to your
Very delicate and fluffy pancakes, best served warm. Perfect for breakfast! Don’t feel guilty about having pancakes first thing in the morning… You can use cream cheese or curd cheese in this recipe, finely ground (or minced three times). My husband thinks
Apples coated in pancake batter – a childhood memory. So yummy! This recipe comes from a 30-year-old cookbook, so the flavours are classic and well worth revisiting. It’s the perfect afternoon dessert and a great way to use up winter apples from the pantry.
The best pumpkin and apple racuchy – Polish-style yeast pancakes! The addition of yeast makes them wonderfully thick and fluffy. No eggs are needed in this recipe, as the pumpkin purée gives the batter a lovely texture and flavour on its own.
Delicate curd cheese pancakes made wonderfully fluffy thanks to beaten egg whites. Their flavour is reminiscent of Japanese cheesecake, but they’re much quicker to make ;). Light and airy, they’re like little cheese clouds. I served mine with sour cream and fruit sauce.