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#41 Post by aruif » Tue Mar 08, 2011 11:54 pm

i totally abstained from pancakes! i was invited for some but nope, none. maybe i'll be a rebel and have them next tuesday ;)

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#42 Post by Livi92 » Mon Feb 11, 2013 10:00 pm

So, its Pancake day tomorrow and I wondered what everyone will be doing to celebrate?

Hoping to go and get pancakes, or make some of my own. Anyone recommend a good place for pancakes in London or got any good tips for making pancakes, or even for toppings?
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Re: Pancake Day

#43 Post by mobilephone » Mon Feb 11, 2013 10:17 pm

I made pancakes for dinner last night! Couldn't bring myself to wait for Tuesday.

Had high quality Vanilla ice cream and lots of maple syrup! Yum!

For tomorrow I've b*ght some mini creme eggs, gonna melt a few within a pancake and add some icecream.

Love pancakes :D Although, I cook them more like a crepe than a pancake

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Re: Pancake Day

#44 Post by canadian_turtle » Mon Feb 11, 2013 10:21 pm

Livi92 wrote:So, its Pancake day tomorrow and I wondered what everyone will be doing to celebrate?

Hoping to go and get pancakes, or make some of my own. Anyone recommend a good place for pancakes in London or got any good tips for making pancakes, or even for toppings?
Go to the Dutch pancake house! There are a few locations in London ;)

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Re: Pancake Day

#45 Post by Livi92 » Mon Feb 11, 2013 10:23 pm

canadian_turtle wrote:
Livi92 wrote:So, its Pancake day tomorrow and I wondered what everyone will be doing to celebrate?

Hoping to go and get pancakes, or make some of my own. Anyone recommend a good place for pancakes in London or got any good tips for making pancakes, or even for toppings?
Go to the Dutch pancake house! There are a few locations in London ;)

http://www.myolddutch.com/
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#46 Post by asamaic » Mon Feb 11, 2013 10:25 pm

Livi92 wrote:got any good tips for making pancakes?
Yes, get someone else to make them. o/ Failing that, if you can't find anyone willing to stand by a stove all day tossing pancakes for you, layers of tinfoil are the way to go. Cold pancakes are no fun, unless of course you're putting ice cream and chocolate sauce in them. o/

For warm pancakes (I say pancakes, but like mobilephone, I make crepes instead), a bit of butter is gorgeous on its own, or if you're feeling indulgent, banana, cinnamon and maple syrup take some beating.
canadian_turtle wrote:Go to the Dutch pancake house! There are a few locations in London ;)

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Oh, that looks good. Thanks for the link, I'd never heard of this place! Must test it out soon. o/
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#47 Post by McG » Mon Feb 11, 2013 10:29 pm

Livi92 wrote:So, its Pancake day tomorrow and I wondered what everyone will be doing to celebrate?

Hoping to go and get pancakes, or make some of my own. Anyone recommend a good place for pancakes in London or got any good tips for making pancakes, or even for toppings?
Make your own, c_t! Nothing beats eating pancakes while you are still cooking. Mmmmm! Making me hungry; :rolleyes:

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#48 Post by Livi92 » Mon Feb 11, 2013 10:32 pm

McG wrote:
Livi92 wrote:So, its Pancake day tomorrow and I wondered what everyone will be doing to celebrate?

Hoping to go and get pancakes, or make some of my own. Anyone recommend a good place for pancakes in London or got any good tips for making pancakes, or even for toppings?
Make your own, c_t! Nothing beats eating pancakes while you are still cooking. Mmmmm! Making me hungry; :rolleyes:
Ooooh eating as you go along, I like it! Also toppings-wise Im like the idea of ice cream and some banana.. Mmmm sounds delicious! :p
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#49 Post by canadian_turtle » Mon Feb 11, 2013 10:36 pm

McG wrote:
Livi92 wrote:So, its Pancake day tomorrow and I wondered what everyone will be doing to celebrate?

Hoping to go and get pancakes, or make some of my own. Anyone recommend a good place for pancakes in London or got any good tips for making pancakes, or even for toppings?
Make your own, c_t! Nothing beats eating pancakes while you are still cooking. Mmmmm! Making me hungry; :rolleyes:
I wasn't the one who asked the question ;)

As I am not home tonight or tomorrow night I took the easy way out and b*ght pancakes for tomorrow's lunch at work. At least they're Dutch!
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Re: Pancake Day

#50 Post by Diane65 » Mon Feb 11, 2013 10:47 pm

I do traditional with lemon and sugar and eat them as I cook them. They only take a few minutes to make and I might even do the mini egg one as my farewell to chocolate until Easter Sunday
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