Pancake Day

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Sarge - and other pancake officionados - the Pancake House chain in London used to serve humungous ones on equally humungous plates, with various toppings. My fave was vanilla icecream splodged in the middle with drizzles of chocolate sauce.
Posh people roll them up with the butter/sugar/lemon juice inside. Distinct advantage there - you get more pancakes on a plate. Really though they should be fried in butter Guess - maybe your Mum was into healthy eating? :wink:
A Danish variant uses the same batter cooked like little yorkshire puds, served cold filled with berries and sprinkled with icing sugar... gawd I'm peckish!
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The roadside cafes called little chef used to do pancakes with ice cream and cherry pie fillin lubberly :D :D :wink: :wink:
Yes mags i fry mine in butter as well :D :D :D :wink: :wink: :wink:

Well its the 24th feb 2009 in my house got the street rug rats panting at the bit mind you they call them lowtee :? :roll:
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sargeant wrote:.................. they call them lowtee......
From the Indian (Hindi I think) word for pancake which is Roti or Rotee.

I quite like the little ones from the guy at the night market. If you go to the shop where he parks his stall in the day time, near the Original Chippie, you can get them with a curry, otherwise it jam or bananas.

I got him a bottle of Lime juice and a jar of sugar once so that I could get them like Mags says with lime juice and sugar all rolled up. We did use butter but it went on the top.

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Hi Guess - does that guy mash them all up when nearly cooked? And slap condensed milk on? You want to stop him mashing and overcooking but I never mastered how to say 'enough cooking' !
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margaretcarnes wrote:Hi Guess - does that guy mash them all up when nearly cooked? And slap condensed milk on? You want to stop him mashing and overcooking but I never mastered how to say 'enough cooking' !
No. There are two at least. The guy I refer to is a Muslim and does them Muslim style. They a generally drier and savory. However he has to cater for the tastes of the locals and does have condensed milk but he always asks farangs if they want it first.
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Pancake day went well still got some left a couple of kids did not show. Thanks mags for the ice cream bit so i knocked up some home made ice cream and slapped that in with the honey and sugar the kids loved it. Mrs Sarge made her usual its too sweet comment but still chomped 2 good ones :shock: :roll: :D :D
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I am a gin yus had some left over did not know what to do

suddenly inspiration i have invented pancake wednesday :D :D :wink: :wink:
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It was hot cross bun today yipppeeee :D :D :D :D
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Sarge just worked out according to your calender you will have christmas pudding on the 25 of may 2009 :D :cheers:
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lindosfan1 wrote:Sarge just worked out according to your calender you will have christmas pudding on the 25 of may 2009 :D :cheers:
& the easter bunny is due to make an appearance sometime in september :shock: :D
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That totally depends on whether my delia smiff book opens at the xmas pud recipe and more to the point when :wink: :wink: :wink:
Gonna have treacle ( well honey ) steamed pud and custard tommorrow :D :D :D wot religion is that and date :D :D :wink: :wink:
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As a kid many years ago pancakes only appeared once a year, Shrove Tuesday, also known as Mardi Gras ie. fat Tuesday when all the leftovers were used up. The Caribbean Carnival come from 2 wordsm carne, meat and val short for valedictory, farewell.
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Arcadian wrote:The Caribbean Carnival come from 2 wordsm carne, meat and val short for valedictory, farewell.
Debatable, but certainly nothing to do with the Caribbean until quite recently!
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Arcadian wrote: Shrove Tuesday, also known as Mardi Gras ie..
I cant quite see the connection.
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BaaBaa. wrote:
Arcadian wrote: Shrove Tuesday, also known as Mardi Gras ie..
I cant quite see the connection.
To be fair to Arcadian, Mardi Gras means Fat Tuesday and is the French equivalent of Shrove Tuesday.
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