Low calorie pancakes (under 30 calories each)
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Thanks for the recipe!0
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Love pancakes!! Thanks I will try!0
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They sound great, thanks for sharing!0
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Thanks!0
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bump!0
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Will try these - thanks!0
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bumping for later thanks0
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Thats how mum always makes her pancakes...... mum always knows best i guess.
How else do you make pancakes anyway?0 -
I absolutely adore any and all breakfast foods, so I will be book marking this page!
May I ask how big they are-how many inches in diameter do you make them?
I make them about 3 to 4 inches in diameter. Nice and small.0 -
Love pancakes so this sounds great. Loving the sound of low cal fig and ginger jam too, where can i get that in the UK? Cheers0
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Thanks - I will try these0
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xcelent dude0
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I'm not good with eyeballing inches when it comes to food. So how much should I pour into the pan for 1 pancake? (cup, oz, tbs, ml...) I'll be using a small frying pan since I'm making this for myself0
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thanks, will give them a try....0
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What size pans are you using?0
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Thanks! i won't be using the aunt Bessie ones at 90 cals each!0
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yum- thanks0
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tastless without sweetner.
I have a 72cal Recipe here for those who are interested in sweet but without guilt. As endorsed by Top chef Antony Worrall Thompson: "It's still possible to enjoy your Shrove Tuesday pancakes whilst reducing the calories piled on through added sugar."
For the Batter Mixture:
(serves 4)
4oz wholemeal flour
1 egg
Half a pint of skimmed milk
1 tsp Splenda Granulated Sweetener
Destructions
Put flour into basin and make a well in the middle.
Put egg in well, and stir in the flour, adding milk to make a smooth paste.
Beat thoroughly to ensure the mixture is smooth and lump-free.
Add the remaining milk and stir in the sweetener
Using a non-stick frying pan sprayed with Frylight, pour in enough batter to coat the base of the pan.
When the underside is brown, toss the pancake, or use a spatula to turn it over and cook on the other side.
Serve with your favorite topping, replacing any sugar with Sweetener.
(don't forget to add the topping to your diary!!)0 -
Am i correct in thinking that these are the American style pancakes - rather than what we in the UK eat as pancakes ( morelike a crepe) ?
I know the mix is similar - but for the pancakes we make in the UK the mix is only flour, milk ( I tend to use mainly water though) and an egg). The mix is poured in and spread over the base of the frying pan - making a very thin pancake which is then rolled up to eat.
I shall be makingsome myself later on when son gets in from school. We don't just eat them on Shrove Tuesday either0 -
Am i correct in thinking that these are the American style pancakes - rather than what we in the UK eat as pancakes ( morelike a crepe) ?
Yes, but see mine above for a UK Healthy Option.0 -
I'm going to make the original OP's ones but using wholemeal flour instead & then filling them with chicken breast and melted cottage cheese for dinner then a lemon and honey one for dessert, can't wait0
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you could also mix milk with water so you're using less milk!0
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Am i correct in thinking that these are the American style pancakes - rather than what we in the UK eat as pancakes ( morelike a crepe) ?
Yes, but see mine above for a UK Healthy Option.
Btw... love your 'destructions' lol... ;P0 -
how big are the pancakes? how much batter do you use? 1/8 cup, 1/4 cup????0
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Bump theses sound like a wonderful sunday morning breakfast! Thanks for sharing!
I am wondering like PP said is a serving size 1/8 or 1/4th cup?0 -
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