Extras to add to the batter for a bit of a twist on the traditional pancake:
½teaspoonMatcha powder
1teaspoondessicated coconut
vanilla essence
1teaspooncacao
1teaspoonchopped hazelnuts
To serve:
lemon wedges
sugar
honey
Nutella
anything else that takes your fancy!
Instructions
First sieve the flour and melt the butter in a pan.
If whisking by hand make a well in the centre of the flour then crack in the egg and slowly blend together. You can also use a food processor using the batter/cakes mixture attachment, in which case place the flour and egg into the processor and blend for 10 seconds.
Gradually add the milk to the mixture whilst continuing to whisk or blend.
Add tablespoon of butter and a pinch of salt to the batter and mix in.
empty the batter into a bowl, cover and place in the fridge for at least to 2 hours to allow the mixture to settle.
To make traditional pancakes:
use a kitchen roll to wipe some of the melted butter around the surface of a frying pan and then heat up. Use a medium sized ladle and once pan is hot spoon one ladle of batter into the pan. Tip the pan in all directions to spread the batter evenly to the edges of the pan. Leave on the heat to cook for around 2 minutes. When the batter begins to bubble and peel away, flip over the pancake. Cook for a further minute before serving.
To make Matcha pancakes:
Place half a teaspoon of match powder in a cup and add a few drops of cold water, mix into a paste. Then use the same method as traditional pancakes except add the ladle of pancake mix to the matcha paste and mix well before tipping into the hot frying pan.
To make coconut and vanilla pancakes:
Again. use the same method as above but mix 1 teaspoon of desiccated coconut and a few drops of vanilla essence to the ladle of batter, prior to pouring into the frying pan.
To make cacao and hazelnut pancakes:
Mix 1 teaspoon of cacao with a few drops of water to make a paste. Stir in 1 teaspoon of chopped hazelnuts and add mixture to ladle of pancake batter. Follow above method to cook pancake.
If you prefer to make all your pancakes in one go but want to keep them warm, then stack pancakes with a piece of greaseproof paper in between each one and place in the oven on a very low heat (110-120 degrees C).
Serve with wedges of lemon, sugar, honey, Nutella etc