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Date posted: 30/01/2023

Lyle’s banana and hazelnut sharing pancake

30/01/2023
  • Serves 2
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Ingredients

For the pancake
Everyday Favourites plain flour 70g
Tate & Lyle granulated sugar 1 tbsp
Baking powder 3/4 tsp
Milk 120ml
Everyday Favourites free range eggs, separated 2
Everyday Favourites salted butter, melted 15g
Vegetable oil 1 tbsp
For the caramelised bananas
Lyle’s Golden Syrup, plus more for drizzling 2 tbsp
Everyday Favourites unsalted butter 15g
Ripe bananas, peeled and halved length ways 2
Hazelnuts, crushed 30g

Method

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For the sharing pancake
  1. Place the flour, Tate & Lyle granulated sugar, baking powder, milk and egg yolks into a bowl. Stir with a whisk to combine to a smooth batter. Melt the butter in a medium non-stick frying pan then remove from the heat and add to the bowl, stirring to combine.
  2. In a separate bowl whisk the egg whites with a pinch of fine table salt until you get stiff peaks. Take 1/3 of the beaten whites and mix them into the batter. Add the remaining egg whites and fold in gently until combined.
  3. Heat the oil in the same frying pan you were using earlier over a medium-low heat. Pour in the pancake batter and cover with a lid. Leave to cook for around 5-6 minutes until the top of the pancake looks almost fully set and the bottom of the pancake is golden brown. Use a spatula to gently loosen the pancake from the pan and then flip over (I find using 2 spatulas to be the best way to do this). Cook until the other side is golden (1-2 minutes) then slide the pancake out onto a serving plate.
For the caramelised bananas
  1. Heat the Lyle’s Golden Syrup and butter in the frying pan over a medium heat.
  2. Once melted, add the bananas cut side down to the pan and cook until softened and golden underneath. Stir in the hazelnuts and then pour the contents of the pan over the cooked pancake.
  3. Serve with a drizzle of Lyle’s golden syrup and a dollop of yoghurt or whipped cream if you’d like.
  Chef's Tips To serve, you can add a dollop of yoghurt over your pancakes, or you can go with whipped cream or even vanilla ice cream.
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