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Forest Hillbilly Flag in a hidey-hole 05 Mar 19 4.18pm Send a Private Message to Forest Hillbilly Add Forest Hillbilly as a friend

I have no idea what a shrove is.

It may be an ingredient in pancakes, or not.

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Delia Smith recipe from BBC website

Ingredients

For the pancake mixture
110g/4oz plain flour, sifted
pinch of salt
2 eggs
200ml/7fl oz milk mixed with 75ml/3fl oz water
50g/2oz butter

To serve
caster sugar
lemon juice
lemon wedges

Method

1.Sift the flour and salt into a large mixing bowl with a sieve held high above the bowl so the flour gets an airing. Now make a well in the centre of the flour and break the eggs into it. Then begin whisking the eggs - any sort of whisk or even a fork will do - incorporating any bits of flour from around the edge of the bowl as you do so.

2.Next gradually add small quantities of the milk and water mixture, still whisking (don't worry about any lumps as they will eventually disappear as you whisk). When all the liquid has been added, use a rubber spatula to scrape any elusive bits of flour from around the edge into the centre, then whisk once more until the batter is smooth, with the consistency of thin cream. Now melt the 50g/2oz of butter in a pan. Spoon 2 tbsp of it into the batter and whisk it in, then pour the rest into a bowl and use it to lubricate the pan, using a wodge of kitchen paper to smear it round before you make each pancake.

3.Now get the pan really hot, then turn the heat down to medium and, to start with, do a test pancake to see if you're using the correct amount of batter. I find 2 tbsp is about right for an 18cm/7in pan. It's also helpful if you spoon the batter into a ladle so it can be poured into the hot pan in one go. As soon as the batter hits the hot pan, tip it around from side to side to get the base evenly coated with batter. It should take only half a minute or so to cook; you can lift the edge with a palette knife to see if it's tinged gold as it should be. Flip the pancake over with a pan slice or palette knife - the other side will need a few seconds only - then simply slide it out of the pan onto a plate.


4.Stack the pancakes as you make them between sheets of greaseproof paper on a plate fitted over simmering water, to keep them warm while you make the rest.

5.To serve, sprinkle each pancake with freshly squeezed lemon juice and caster sugar, fold in half, then in half again to form triangles, or else simply roll them up. Serve sprinkled with a little more sugar and lemon juice and extra sections of lemon.


I is being a bit lazy and inter-continental.
For starters we are having crispy duck and pancakes (wiv hoisin sauce , shredded onions and cucumber)
Then onto stir-fried pork and stuff.

Pancakes rule

 


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ASCPFC Flag Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 05 Mar 19 4.21pm Send a Private Message to ASCPFC Add ASCPFC as a friend

Shrove is a form of the word shrive. I hope that clears it up.

 


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Stirlingsays Flag 05 Mar 19 4.23pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

I thank you Forest, great thread.

Pancakes, pancakes and more pancakes.

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Goal Machine Flag The Cronx 05 Mar 19 4.31pm Send a Private Message to Goal Machine Add Goal Machine as a friend

Whats everyone going for?

Mains:
Combination of chicken (fagita type marinade), bacon, caramelised onion, cheese (either cheddar or spreadable), spinach, grilled cherry tomatoes, fried red peppers, hot sauce.

Dessert:
Banana with peanut butter, nutella and honey.

 

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chris123 Flag hove actually 05 Mar 19 4.32pm Send a Private Message to chris123 Add chris123 as a friend

You can't go wrong following Delia.

 

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Forest Hillbilly Flag in a hidey-hole 05 Mar 19 4.38pm Send a Private Message to Forest Hillbilly Add Forest Hillbilly as a friend

Originally posted by chris123

You can't go wrong following Delia.

errr, my mistake

Lets be avin you

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Midlands Eagle Flag 05 Mar 19 4.44pm Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly

I have no idea what a shrove is.

It may be an ingredient in pancakes, or not.

[Link]


Delia Smith recipe from BBC website

Ingredients

For the pancake mixture
110g/4oz plain flour, sifted
pinch of salt
2 eggs
200ml/7fl oz milk mixed with 75ml/3fl oz water
50g/2oz butter

To serve
caster sugar
lemon juice
lemon wedges

Method

1.Sift the flour and salt into a large mixing bowl with a sieve held high above the bowl so the flour gets an airing. Now make a well in the centre of the flour and break the eggs into it. Then begin whisking the eggs - any sort of whisk or even a fork will do - incorporating any bits of flour from around the edge of the bowl as you do so.

2.Next gradually add small quantities of the milk and water mixture, still whisking (don't worry about any lumps as they will eventually disappear as you whisk). When all the liquid has been added, use a rubber spatula to scrape any elusive bits of flour from around the edge into the centre, then whisk once more until the batter is smooth, with the consistency of thin cream. Now melt the 50g/2oz of butter in a pan. Spoon 2 tbsp of it into the batter and whisk it in, then pour the rest into a bowl and use it to lubricate the pan, using a wodge of kitchen paper to smear it round before you make each pancake.

3.Now get the pan really hot, then turn the heat down to medium and, to start with, do a test pancake to see if you're using the correct amount of batter. I find 2 tbsp is about right for an 18cm/7in pan. It's also helpful if you spoon the batter into a ladle so it can be poured into the hot pan in one go. As soon as the batter hits the hot pan, tip it around from side to side to get the base evenly coated with batter. It should take only half a minute or so to cook; you can lift the edge with a palette knife to see if it's tinged gold as it should be. Flip the pancake over with a pan slice or palette knife - the other side will need a few seconds only - then simply slide it out of the pan onto a plate.


4.Stack the pancakes as you make them between sheets of greaseproof paper on a plate fitted over simmering water, to keep them warm while you make the rest.

5.To serve, sprinkle each pancake with freshly squeezed lemon juice and caster sugar, fold in half, then in half again to form triangles, or else simply roll them up. Serve sprinkled with a little more sugar and lemon juice and extra sections of lemon.


I is being a bit lazy and inter-continental.
For starters we are having crispy duck and pancakes (wiv hoisin sauce , shredded onions and cucumber)
Then onto stir-fried pork and stuff.

Pancakes rule

Or just buy them ready made from Sainsbury and heat them in the microwave for 20 seconds


 

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chris123 Flag hove actually 05 Mar 19 4.58pm Send a Private Message to chris123 Add chris123 as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

Or just buy them ready made from Sainsbury and heat them in the microwave for 20 seconds


But you miss out on the one day when it's ok to be a tosser.

 

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Stirlingsays Flag 05 Mar 19 5.05pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly

errr, my mistake

Lets be avin you

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Yeah, I remember that.....instantly went up in my estimation....You need birds like that.....More meat balls than most of the blokes.

 


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Stirlingsays Flag 05 Mar 19 5.05pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by chris123

But you miss out on the one day when it's ok to be a tosser.

 


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Tom-the-eagle Flag Croydon 05 Mar 19 5.19pm

Great thread.

Need to pass on our traditions to the next generations.

Happy tossing

 


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becky Flag over the moon 05 Mar 19 6.08pm Send a Private Message to becky Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add becky as a friend

Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly

I have no idea what a shrove is.

It may be an ingredient in pancakes, or not.

The historical concept is to use up all dairy products today, before the start of Lent (Ash Wednesday) tomorrow. Dates from the time when meat and dairy would be given up for Lent - and you would be 'shriven' (prepared by abstinence) for the great Feast of Easter Day in five weeks' time.

 


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