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Pancakes baked with onions, mushrooms, cheese, parsley and garlic |
Happy Pancake Day!
Pancakes are pure genius. Want something sweet? Have a pancake. Want something savoury and stodgy and comfort foody? Have a pancake. Want something savoury and posh and delicate? Have a pancake. Want something spicy? Have an Indian pancake. Is there anywhere in the world that hasn't developed its own type of pancake?
Anyway. My lovely husband loves pancakes like all sane human beings but has plans for the evening so we decided to have pancakes the night before. Which is perfect because it means that I can write and schedule a post to go up on Pancake Day itself which is pretty cunning.
I used
Nigel Slater's recipe for the pancakes themselves and stuffed them with a somewhat random mixture of things that I had in the kitchen: fried four chopped onions, added some mushrooms and garlic, seasoned with salt and pepper and added in some grated cheddar and chopped parsley at the end, after taking it off the heat.
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onion, garlic, mushroom, parsley and cheddar pancake filling
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Then, made the pancakes. I love doing things like this on the hob - watching the butter foam, having to speedily swirl the mixture, having to flip them over. It's all great fun!
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Pancake |
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Pancake |
As each pancake was done, I put in the batter for the next and while that was cooking, I'd fill the cooked pancake with the mixture and put in a baking dish. I went for folding the pancakes into quarters. Mostly because that fit well into the baking dish I had - you could do it in any number of ways.
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the first of many |
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starting to fill up! |
Nigel Slater suggested adding a knob of butter to each pancake before it went in the oven but that seemed a touch unhealthy after all the butter that went into the pan to grease the pancakes so I just went for topping with grated parmesan.
Because obviously that is totally healthy. Baked at 200 degrees C for about 10 minutes to heat through again and melt the parmesan on top. Nigel Slater suggests baking filled savoury pancakes for 30 minutes but that would have been waaaay too long for these, they were perfectly done after 10.
Mmmmm. These were lovely. I love pancakes. Not just for Pancake Day but nevertheless Pancake Day is an excellent excuse for a few!
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Pancakes baked with onions, mushrooms, cheese, parsley and garlic |
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Pancakes baked with onions, mushrooms, cheese, parsley and garlic |
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