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Nutrition: per serving (without syrup)

  • kcal109
  • fat2g
  • saturates1g
  • carbs18g
  • sugars3g
    low
  • fibre1g
  • protein4g
  • salt0.41g
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Method

  • step 1

    Mix together 200g self-raising flour, 1 tsp baking powder and a pinch of salt in a large bowl.

  • step 2

    Beat 1 egg with 300ml milk, make a well in the centre of the dry ingredients and whisk in the milk to make a thick smooth batter.

  • step 3

    Beat in a knob of melted butter, and gently stir in half of the 150g pack of blueberries.

  • step 4

    Heat a teaspoon of sunflower oil or small knob of butter in a large non-stick frying pan.

  • step 5

    Drop a large tablespoonful of the batter per pancake into the pan to make pancakes about 7.5cm across. Make three or four pancakes at a time.

  • step 6

    Cook for about 3 minutes over a medium heat until small bubbles appear on the surface of each pancake, then turn and cook another 2-3 minutes until golden.

  • step 7

    Cover with kitchen paper to keep warm while you use up the rest of the batter.

  • step 8

    Serve with golden or maple syrup and the rest of the blueberries.

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Recipe from Good Food magazine, March 2004

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lottieleete89218

question

How long can you keep the battery for in the fridge please? They won't last long but made at lunchtime and far too many for 1 sitting. So hoping to use batter up for tea tonight.

lottieleete89218

Sorry shoukd say batter not battery.

lottieleete89218

Lovely fluffy pancakes. The blueberries melted into the batter. Really easy to make. I used oat milk for dairy free pancakes. Served with maple surup. Will definitely be making again.

Nadia Smoczynski

Really tasty recipe, not too heavy. We didn’t add blueberries but served with bacon and maple pecans instead

deanef.luke79674

CAN YOU READ??? THIS IS A BLUEBERRY RECIPE!!! NOT A BACON MAPLE PECAN RECIPE!!! Insane...

ronlemashovDyu3Cuf9

question

How much pancakes i can eat for 108 calories ? 10?

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goodfoodteam

Hi, thanks for your question. For the nutritional info we calculated it per pancake (based on this recipe making 10 pancakes). So for 108 calories you can have one pancake. We hope this helps. Best wishes, BBC Good Food Team.

Siobhan71

These were the tiniest pancakes ever - they stayed flat and 7.5cm in diameter! Tasted ok....

s.schiuma1232145

then try make them bigger

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