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Shrove Tuesday, better known as Pancake Day, is the traditional feast day before the start of Lent. Legend has it that pancakes were the meal of choice as they were a good way of using up butter and eggs before the period of abstinence began. Pancake Day was traditionally a community day – everyone got together to beat, fry and flip before sitting down to breakfast. Each year Uniting Care, with its sponsor Green’s, helps organise pancake mornings to raise money to support its work with the vulnerable in our community (see www.pancakeday.com.au).
American-style pancakes with strawberries, yoghurt and honey
Makes about 12
Greek-style yoghurt, thinly sliced strawberries and honey, to serve
Pancakes
13/4 cups (265g) self-raising flour
Large pinch of bicarbonate of soda
1/3 cup (75g) caster sugar
2 eggs
11/3 cups (330ml) milk
1 tsp vanilla... read on below advertisment
extract
60g butter, chopped
To serve, divide pancakes among plates, top with spoonfuls of yoghurt, scatter with strawberries then drizzle with honey.
Tip: For lemon pancakes, add the finely grated rind of 1 lemon to the batter and serve pancakes with a small pat of butter, scattered with sugar and lemon wedges.
Recipe & styling: Sophia Young Photography: Scott Hawkins Food preparation: Lisa Featherby.
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| This is the best pancake recipe that I've tried in along time. It's so quick and easy to use. I can get about 16 pancakes from the mixture. As I use small eggs I've increased the milk to 1 1/2cups of milk. How about a simple, easy and low-fat french toast for a future editions cooking |