Hooray! Tomorrow is pancake day, one of my most favouritest days of the year! I love pancakes and a day that celebrates these little lovelies is just a great day altogether. When I was a child, believe it or not . . . pancake day was the only time my mom ever made pancakes! I know!!! I had a deprived childhood! Seriously, they were a real treat!
When my own children were growing up, pancakes was the breakfast I cooked for them every time they had a sleepover and also the breakfast we had whenever we went to Uncle Ewen's for a visit. He made the most delicious buttermilk pancakes, and he always served them with canned peaches, maple syrup, sausage and bacon. Sooo good!
I have a lot of pancake recipes on here. There are Irish Pancakes, Strawberry Buttermilk Pancakes, Bacon and Polenta Pancakes, Cinnamon Roll Pancakes, Silver Dollar Pancakes, Fluffy Ricotta Pancakes, Oatmeal Cookie Pancakes, Honey and Raspberry Pancakes, Cranberry and Oats Buttermilk Pancakes, Applesauce Pancakes with a Spicy Apple Syrup, Blueberry and Granola Buttermilks, Sticky Toffee Pancakes, and an Autumn Apple Pancake.
What can I say??? It's CLEAR we adore pancakes!
This year we were challenged by the people who make Tefal pans to come up with something new for Pancake Day and I was sent this lovely Tefal Jamie Oliver Pan to cook them in.
With it's unique 10th anniversary pattern on the bottom of the pan, it's new prometal hard non-stick coating (engineered for the rigours of every day use) and durable hard enamel exterior this is a dream pan.
It also sports the Thermo-Spot, optimal cooking dot in the centre, which changes colour when your pan is at the right temperature for cooking. I have never had one of these before and was very excited about this.
Just look at that spiffin handle! Can you tell how excited I am about this pan. I hope so because it's an excellent pan and it cooked like a dream. No sticking whatsover, and great cookin' and it cleaned up fantastically!
I was also very excited about this pancake day challenge too, so excited in fact that I came up with not one, but two different pancake recipes for us and all of you to enjoy! Yay!
First up a little something healthy. Whole Wheat and Cheddar Pancakes with a Spiced Apple Topping and Syrup. Oh boy, sooooo good!
So tasty and so fluffy, using both plain and white flours and the tasty addition of wheat bran for extra goodness . . . and then just a touch of strong cheddar . . .
And that delicious topping . . . wowsa, with nice crispy tender wedges of tart Granny Smith Apple and maple and cinnamon. Oh so tasty. These were gorgeous. Absolutely gorgeous. And it was nice to know that the gorgeousness also came along with a bit of healthiness! Apples and Cheese, a marriage made in heaven!
*Whole Wheat Cheddar Cakes with Spiced Apple Syrup*
Serves 4
1 TBS butter
1/4 tsp ground cinnamon
pinch ground nutmeg
2 granny smith apples, peeled, cored and cut into wedgesHeat a large nonstick skillet over medium heat. Lightly grease the pan if needed and then ladle 1/4 cup ful's of the batter on, leaving space between to spread. Cook until golden brown on the underside and the tops are covered with small bubbles. Flip over. Cook until the other side is golden brown as well. Keep warm in a low oven while you cook the rest.
Another favourite of ours is rice pudding and so I thought . . . why not Rice Pudding Pancakes??? Why not indeed!!
All the flavours of a rice pudding . . . custardy rich egg . . . nutmeg, vanilla . . . rice . . . cooked into a tender and fluffy pancake . . .
And you all know how much we love Blueberries in this house, so it just seemed that a delicious sweet/tart blueberry syrup would be the perfect addition to crown these tasty little babies!
I could go on and on about how very tasty they were, but you'll just have to make them for yourself and see! These are winner/winner/chicken dinner's!!! Ceptin they are not chicken dinners . . . they're pancakes, and they're luciously scrumdiddlyumptiously good!
*Rice Pudding Pancakes with Blueberry Syrup*
Serves 4 the finely grated zest of one lemon
the juice of half a lemon
Serve hot and pass the blueberry syrup!
Many thanks to Tefal for sending me this lovely pan to work with. It really is a lovely pan. I adore it. And also for issuing the challenge. I had a lot of fun, and for Nicola at Yomego for contacting me about it in the first instance.
Now what are you all waiting for??? Treat yourself to a new pan and get flipping!
Note: Although I was sent a new pan, any and all opinions are my own and in no way prejudiced because of this.
All of her recipes look incredible...me lover of different type of cuisine and searching from internet and other sources. Thanks for share and keep it up.
ReplyDeleteChef For Hire
Love the pan..we have Jamie's pasta pot(s)..such good quality!
ReplyDeleteYour pancakes are perfection!
Thanks for these 2 wonderful sounding recipes. I think I'll start with the cheddar pancakes for tomorrow night -- Shrove Tuesday.
ReplyDeleteThanks Monique. This is the first Jamie pan I have owned. I love it!
ReplyDeleteSandy, you will love the pancakes I hope! xxoo
I love cheddar and apples together also, it's a wonderful combination. Yours looks fabulous. I didn't even know there was a such thing as Pancake Day but will take advantage of it. I wanted pancakes so badly this morning but couldn't justify it because I had them for breakfast yesterday!!! So glad I didn't have them because now I won't feel a bit of guilt having them tomorrow morning for pancake day.
ReplyDeleteThe Norwegians have pannekaker which is the crepe variety. I cooked them with large pieces of fried bacon on one side of the crepe so that it could be folded in half easily when cooked. We ate them as breakfast food with maple syrup. I like to cook them plain for myself with coarse black pepper and buttered while still hot.
ReplyDeleteAnn in Canada
Jeannine, pancake day is Shrove Tuesday every year. It is the day just before Ash Wednesday on the religious calendar when people traditionally got rid of their leaven etc. before Lent and they would make pancakes for supper. Over here they have pancake races and all sorts.
ReplyDeleteAnne, they traditionally do the crepe variety here as well, served sprinkled with sugar and lemon juice. Yours sound nice with the bacon!!