It's Pancake Day!

Wightvixen
Wightvixen Posts: 117
edited September 24 in Food and Nutrition
So how many of you in the UK will be tucking into pancakes tonight? And what will you be doing to keep them within your calorie budget? Share your ideas for tasty but non-fattening topping and fillings.

Personally, I will be making mine with skimmed milk, using 1 cal sunflower spray to cook them and sticking to lemon juice and a little sugar as topping.
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  • xnattiex
    xnattiex Posts: 143 Member
    Ah you cant beat lemon juice and sugar as a topping! I havent got round to thinking about how i will cook them yet, just looking forward to the yummyness :)
  • sargent1976
    sargent1976 Posts: 33 Member
    I'll be doing the same as you. Just some lemon and sugar. I think i will have a smaller lunch to make sure i don't go over on my calories.

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  • melaniecheeks
    melaniecheeks Posts: 6,349 Member
    Alex James (ex Blur) recommends lettuce and marmite as a filling! I might give that a go ;-)
  • Alex James (ex Blur) recommends lettuce and marmite as a filling! I might give that a go ;-)

    Really?!
  • Wightvixen
    Wightvixen Posts: 117
    Melanie, that sounds disgusting :sick:
  • HeidiMightyRawr
    HeidiMightyRawr Posts: 3,343 Member
    I love mine rolled up with ice cream in the middle and lemon and sugar on top. Yum! There are lots of ice creams out there that aren't that high in cals, and it doesn't need much to fill a pancake anyway.
    I think I'm just going to do lots of exercise today, smaller lunch and dinner and hopefully with all that I'll stay under my calories, if not it's only once a year I'm not that fussed.

    Does anyone know if it will be healthier to make my own or go for the pancake mix?
  • leilaphoenix
    leilaphoenix Posts: 839 Member
    We are making pancakes at work - yummy!
  • girlinahat
    girlinahat Posts: 2,956 Member
    lemon and sugar is the way to go.

    I'm having mine FOR dinner rather than dinner. I tend to eat a biggish lunch so having 'pudding' for one meal one day isn't going to hurt. Works out about 350 calories for about 4 pancakes. I haven't done anything low-cal to them (semi-skimmed milk, rapeseed oil)
  • mamawitch
    mamawitch Posts: 6 Member
    have them savoury with spinach and low fat cream cheese
  • dnndavie
    dnndavie Posts: 26 Member
    I moved to the UK 3 years ago from the US but I've totally taken pancake day on board! I always make fluffy American pancakes instead though.

    This morning's recipe was a lot healthier than most:

    135g wholewheat flour
    2 tsp baking powder
    2tbsp caster sugar
    130ml skimmed milk
    1 egg
    2 tbsp low-fat vegetable spread, melted

    Mix together dry. Whisk together wet. Blend both together, cook over med-high heat. I spray the pan with olive oil spray to avoid using anymore fat.

    We had ours this morning with Bernard Matthews turkey bacon rashers and agave nectar, which is lower GI than syrup.

    Check out Sophia Dahl's recipe for buckwheat blinis too. She tops her with scrambled egg and smoked salmon. The whole recipe would be about 400 cals and tons of protein with NO refined/simple carbs. Excellent brunch idea. Her recipe is on the BBC website.
  • melaniecheeks
    melaniecheeks Posts: 6,349 Member
    Depends on whether you're a marmite lover or hater, I guess!

    Here's a "main meal" pancake idea for the lovers...


    Marmite, ham, cheese & tomato pancakes
    Don’t just enjoy this delightful combo on Pancake Day – this tasty savoury pancake makes a perfect breakfast or light lunch any day of the year.

    For the pancake batter (makes 6 pancakes):

    120g/4oz plain flour
    Pinch of salt
    2 eggs
    210ml/7fl oz milk
    90ml/3fl oz water
    1 tbsp vegetable oil

    For the pancake filling:

    Thick sliced ham (1 slice per pancake)
    Cheddar cheese (grated)
    Tomatoes (sliced)
    Marmite

    Make your pancakes (as many as you fancy) as standard, then spread a thin layer of Marmite on the inside of each pancake, place a layer of ham on top of that, sprinkle some grated cheese, then finish with a flourish (i.e. slices of tomato and a sprinkle of salt and pepper).
  • mamawitch
    mamawitch Posts: 6 Member
    Alex James (ex Blur) recommends lettuce and marmite as a filling! I might give that a go ;-)

    sounds yummy, i love marmite and it is fat free :o)
  • frubjious
    frubjious Posts: 355
    I think I'll try rasberries in mine this year but generally I'm going to cut back on the rest of the day and work out to so I can enjoy them however I want (maybe just not as many as I want :wink: )
  • JulsDiane
    JulsDiane Posts: 349 Member
    I am in the states but found this recipe for a friend in the UK from the Hungry Girl website..looks delish ;)


    Ingredients:
    Filling
    Half a 60-calorie sugar-free vanilla pudding snack (like the kind by Jell-O)
    2 tbsp. sugar-free pancake syrup
    1/4 tsp. cinnamon

    Icing
    2 tbsp. fat-free cream cheese
    1 no-calorie sweetener packet (like Splenda or Truvia)
    1/4 tsp. vanilla extract

    Pancakes and Topping
    1/2 cup whole-wheat flour

    1/2 tsp. baking powder

    2 no-calorie sweetener packets (like Splenda or Truvia)
    Dash salt

    1/4 cup fat-free liquid egg substitute 
(like Egg Beaters Original)
    2 tbsp. fat-free or low-fat buttermilk
    2 tbsp. Fat Free Reddi-wip

    Directions:
    To make the filling, spoon half of the pudding snack -- about 3 tbsp. -- into a small microwave-safe bowl. (Save the rest for another time.) Add syrup and cinnamon and mix well. Set aside.

    In another small microwave-safe bowl, combine icing ingredients and gently stir. Microwave for 15 seconds, and then mix until smooth. Set aside.

    To make the pancake batter, combine flour, baking powder, sweetener, and salt in a medium bowl. Add egg substitute, buttermilk, and 1/3 cup water. Mix until smooth and set aside.

    Bring a skillet sprayed with nonstick spray to medium-high heat on the stove. Add 1/3rd of the batter to form a pancake. Cook for 2 - 3 minutes, until pancake begins to bubble and is solid enough to flip. Gently flip and cook for 1 - 2 minutes, until lightly browned and cooked through. Plate your pancake and set aside.

    Repeat with remaining batter to make a 2nd and 3rd pancake, removing skillet from heat and re-spraying between repetitions. Plate and set aside.

    Microwave filling until warm, about 25 seconds. Evenly spread filling onto the top of each pancake, and then layer pancakes into a stack.

    Microwave icing until hot, about 25 seconds. Mix well and drizzle over the stack. Top with Reddi-wip and enjoy!

    MAKES 1 SERVING

    Serving Size: 1 stack (entire recipe)
    Calories: 345
    Fat: 2.5g
    Sodium: 823mg
    Carbs: 63g
    Fiber: 7.5g
    Sugars: 5g
    Protein: 20.5g
  • girlinahat
    girlinahat Posts: 2,956 Member

    Does anyone know if it will be healthier to make my own or go for the pancake mix?

    make your own. It's not hard. Let it stand for about 1/2 an hour and it is much better.

    Tesco's pancake mix includes:
    Wheat Flour, Sugar, Dried Egg, Cornflour, Dried Glucose Syrup, Modified Maize Starch, Flavouring, Salt.

    My pancake mix includes:
    plain flour, whole egg, semi-skimmed milk, oil, salt.


    I win. I have real ingredients. I also have no added sugar......... or 'modified maize starch'.....


    enjoy!!
  • xerinx2011
    xerinx2011 Posts: 222
    Im making mine with brown flour and making them as thin as possible!!! Then having them with plain old lemon juice and some sweetner!

    Last year was a different story with bananas, icecream and covered sauce.. but theres no way i have the energy today to work that many calories off!!!
  • princess_f
    princess_f Posts: 148
    Im one of the rare few that doesnt really like pancaks so wont be bothered about it, I will be making them for my daughter after school though!
  • StaceG1986
    StaceG1986 Posts: 350
    I usually have mine with lemon juice and sugar... I think I may have some Worthenshaws chocolate frozen dessert (like ice cream but low cal low fat) this year though, yum!
  • kpnuts23
    kpnuts23 Posts: 960 Member
    i like the idea of having icecream in them but ive never done it before...

    im a lemon and sugar girl.. my BF is making me savory and sweet ones tonight! :-D cant wait!!!

    No gym for me today... ill be back on it tomorrow.

    xxxxx
  • Julezebub
    Julezebub Posts: 106
    I've worked hard for the pancakes I'll be having tonight. I got up a couple of hours early and went to the gym before work. The original point of shove Tuesday/ mardi gras meaning fat Tuesday is to gorge yourself before lent which is a 40 day fast. I'll be giving up chocolate for lent like I used to do back in catholic school (apart from march 17th, St Patrick's day is a day off!) Wish me luck!
  • jadorex40x
    jadorex40x Posts: 29 Member
    already made mine and eaten one with lemon and a little sugar, i use original recipe 4oz plain flour,half pint semi skimmed milk, 1 egg, and one cal spray to fry in, Will try to walk the dog and do my Wii just dance later cos i keep going over my daily calories allowance, but my thought is if you deprive yourself of the goodies you ike you just end up wanting them more so everything in moderation is my fix.
  • CharlieJuliette
    CharlieJuliette Posts: 459 Member
    I'm a traditional lemon and sugar girl. But I must admit I wasn't going to indulge this year. Will be hard though because hubbie and the kids will be having them tonight. So how many calories are there in one pancake?
  • DancingPixie
    DancingPixie Posts: 101 Member
    We have ready mix tbh i dread too think how many calories are in it. But will try keep track! I usually have lemon n sugar too! xxx
  • Annerea
    Annerea Posts: 104
    Julezebub - are you from Ireland by any chance? Only Irish Catholics know that St Patrick gave us a day off Lent!!

    I don't see the point of pancake mixes, in fact, they're one of those things that get me irrationally annoyed. There are only 3 ingredients in a pancake batter - why would you bother with a mix??

    Looking forward to mine with lemon and sugar tonight - thank God Sainsburys were out of Nutella or I may have been tempted...
  • patts83
    patts83 Posts: 3
    Just had ours at work and i went totally all out - 2 pancakes with banana and Nutella - circa 500 Kcals - disaster. BUT tomorrow i give up eating like a pig for lent so need to get it out of my system!! Enjoy everyone!!! I sure did :))))
  • estelle74uk
    estelle74uk Posts: 465 Member
    I shall be having nutella on one and treacle on the other,, not bothered about the cals, lent tomorrow so making the most of it today.
  • InstantSunshine
    InstantSunshine Posts: 355 Member
    I love you all - I'd totally forgotten it was pancake day!

    That spinach version sounds a bit good - and then a lemon and sugar one, yum!
  • ukgirly01
    ukgirly01 Posts: 523 Member
    I'll be having them for tea with banana, maple syrup a nd some toasted pecans. I'll be hitting the gym for a 700 calorie workout first though and eating very healthily the rest of the day. Cant wait! yum!
  • Wightvixen
    Wightvixen Posts: 117
    I'm a traditional lemon and sugar girl. But I must admit I wasn't going to indulge this year. Will be hard though because hubbie and the kids will be having them tonight. So how many calories are there in one pancake?

    Using a simple recipe of 4oz plain flour, one egg and half a pint of skimmed milk makes 8-10 pancakes, depending on the size of your pan. That comes to 550 calories, so about 50-70 calories per pancake.

    Lots of delicious filling ideas here! I like to stick with the traditional lemon and sugar on pancake day itself, but I'm definitely tempted to try out a few of the other ideas over the year.
  • Julezebub
    Julezebub Posts: 106
    Annerea, yes! I am from Ireland. Sligo to be exact but I live in London these days. Paddy's day used to be the oasis in the desert that was lent haha!
    I do intend to enjoy my pancakes. I say go for the Nutella!
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