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Simple pancakes with melting berries

Jill Dupleix
Jill Dupleix

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Pancakes with juicy berries and whipped cream.
Pancakes with juicy berries and whipped cream.William Meppem

Use this as your basic go-to pancake batter, then dress up the pancakes with sweet, juicy berries, warm from the pan, or go savoury with smoked salmon or bacon. Using no oil or butter in the pan means the pancakes brown evenly.

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Ingredients

  • 3 eggs

  • 250ml milk

  • 1 tbsp caster sugar

  • ½ tsp sea salt

  • 150g self-raising flour, sifted

  • 1 tsp baking powder

Melted berries

  • 1 punnet strawberries, halved

  • 1 punnet raspberries

  • 1 tbsp sugar

  • 200g whipped cream, yoghurt or creme fraiche to serve

Method

  1. 1. In a bowl, whisk the eggs, milk, caster sugar and salt until smooth. Gently whisk in the sifted flour and baking powder until just combined. Rest the batter in the fridge for 30 minutes.

    2. Heat a non-stick pan over low heat (no butter or oil), and add the batter 2 tablespoons at a time. Allow the pancake to cook evenly on one side for 2 minutes until the top is pock-marked with tiny holes. Use a rubber spatula or egg flip to lift the edge of the pancake, and gently turn it to cook for a further 30 seconds. Keep warm while you cook the remaining pancakes.

    3. Combine berries in a non-stick frypan and scatter with 1 tbsp sugar and a dash of water. Gently heat until they soften and drop their juices and the sugar has melted, forming a syrup (don't overcook, or you'll end up with jam).

    4. Top each pancake with a spoonful of whipped cream and spoon over the berries and their juices.

    Note: Frozen berries would also work well.

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Jill DupleixJill Dupleix is a Good Food contributor and reviewer who writes the Know-How column.

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