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Greetings Gastronauts, this is Keef Cooks,
I'm Keef and today I'm going to do
something really really simple, really
delicious and yummy. I'm going to show you
how to make British pancakes.
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I say British y'know, somebody will
inevitably say "well basically those are
French crepes" - and they're very close but
I say British to distinguish them from
North American pancakes which are a
whole different kettle of fish.
So very quick, very easy, let's do it!
Right, ingredients for the pancakes, I've got
110 grams of plain white all-purpose
flour, 200 ml of milk, 75 ml of water ,
50 grams of unsalted butter, 3 medium eggs,
and a very small pinch of salt. So what
you want to do is just throw your pinch
of salt in there, stir that together
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And...
stir in the eggs. I'll just put the
water in with the milk and add half the
water to the batter mix...
and the rest of it.
So, y'know, it's a pretty runny
mixture, which is great because it gives
you very thin pancakes. And that's what we want.
Pancake Day, Shrove Tuesday, Fat Tuesday,
Mardi Gras - they're all similar things.
There are, it's well, originally a
religious festival that takes place the
day before Ash Wednesday which is the
beginning of Lent which is 40 days
before Easter. So that means it's on a
different date every year which is
really, really confusing! So the basic
idea of pancakes is to use up stuff that
you're not allowed to eat during Lent. So
yeah, not convinced by that, but there you go.
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Now before you cook your pancakes you
want to get all your ducks in a row. Get
all your fillings ready because once the
cooking of pancakes begins you've got to
be there full-time until it's finished.
So the most traditional filling, or
topping, for a British pancake for
Pancake Day is just lemon and sugar. And
y'know, your topping can be sweet or
savoury and the only limit is
your imagination really. And also, what
you've got in your cupboard. So I've got
some caramel sauce left over from when
I made millionaire shortbread - that's got
to get used quick. And I've also got some
grated cheese and some finely chopped
red onion. So I've got a bit water
simmering in a pan and I'm going to put a
plate on top and we're going to use that to
stack up the pancakes as we cook them.
I've got the knob of butter melting in
the frying pan,
so pour the melted butter into a little
bowl and keep it beside your...
stove, your hob.
And you want to put most of that,
well, a couple of tablespoons of that in
with your batter.
So away we go. Let's do the first one
- the first one is always going to be a disaster.
It's just how it goes - that's OK,
because the chef gets to eat it.
Told you it'd be a disaster didn't i?!
Right so you get rid of that,
and we'll add more batter.
So as you put it in, swirl it around the pan
so the whole bottom is covered and as it
starts to set around the edge just
loosen it with a spatula and flip it. Yay!
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I'll just let it cook for a couple of
seconds on the other side - slide that out
onto your plate. So the aim is to get
your pancakes pretty thin.
So, an observation - don't flip it when there's
liquid batter still on the top. It'll set
in a bit and then you can flip it.
Yay! So you'll get the hang of flipping it after
a bit. If you don't you can always use a
spatula and I won't tell anybody!
"Ooh yeah"
"Mrs. Keef Cooks! "
"You rowdy person"
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"And I've got pink hair"
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"Have a pancake "
"Ooh yeah"
"Right, I'm going to have a savoury one"
"Cos I'm like that"
"OK, so you just roll 'em up"
"Or you can fold them into quarters"
"No, I'll fold it into quarters"
"You roll yours up"
"OK, whatever you say darling"
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"She's such a liar "
"Now that's the taste of childhood mm-hmm"
"We should do this more often"
"Oh, umm"
"Yeah"
"Oh is that raw onion?"
"Ooh yeah"
"Ooh is that a bit fierce?"
"No it's red onion, so it's not."
"OK"
"Not too fierce"
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"Right then"
"These are lovely and thin"
"Whenever l make pancakes,"
"I made thick. I like them that way."
"But you don't, do you?"
"They're meant to be thin."
"It's the rules."
"And I put sultanas in the batter."
"So I suppose it's more like a..."
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"Look at you!"
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"Oh yeah"
"Yeah, you make 'em about that thick."
"With sultanas in it?!"
"With sultanas in."
"It's not curry, y'know."
"No, I know."
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"I am actually shocked."
"Bye"
"Tara."
OK, so that's how we make thin
pancakes without sultanas
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And yeah, thanks for watching, see you next time.
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