Pancake Recipes
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Spinach crepes with beetroot puree and goats cheese
The vibrant colours of these spinach crepes give them an instant wow factor but they are surprisingly simple to make and make for a delicious light lunch.
By Keiron George Published
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Red velvet pancakes
These red velvet pancakes really are a special treat come Pancake Day. Plus they're so easy to make too.
By Jessica Dady Published
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Fluffy Japanese pancakes
A stack of these fluffy Japanese pancakes would make a perfect sharing dessert.
By Jessica Dady Published
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Nutella pancakes
Nutella-stuffed pancakes are a really fun treat to make with the kids at the weekend and you won't believe how easy we've made the recipe!
By Jessica Dady Published
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Ricotta pancakes
By Octavia Lillywhite Published
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Jaffa Cake pancakes
See how to turn your pancakes into Jaffa Cakes with our simple recipe
By GoodtoKnow Published
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Chicken and spring onion pancake
Why not try this savoury pancake recipe with chicken and spring onion? It has been updated from the March 1924 issue of Woman's Weekly. Packed full of tasty ingredients, it makes a great light dinner and will help you to make the most of Pancake Day.
By Octavia Lillywhite Published
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Italian crespelle pancakes
By Jessica Dady Published
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Cranberry pancakes
These easy cranberry pancakes are the perfect way to use up that half-eaten jar of cranberry sauce you've got left over from Christmas
By Nichola Palmer Published