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Are the SW pancakes nice?

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ItsTheDramaMickILoveIt · 15/02/2021 14:00

I’ve seen some pancakes on the SW website, using eggs, flour, fat free fromage frais, milk, and low fat spray. Anyone had these? I LOVE pancakes and so do DH and the kids so I’ll be having some regardless, but I wondered if these were nice enough to replace the regular ones with!

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StepAwayFromTheEcclesCakes · 16/02/2021 11:10

I thought pancakes only used egg milk and flour anyway so cant see how they would be Much different tbh

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Whathappenedtothelego · 16/02/2021 11:14

Yes, my pancakes are just eggs, flour and milk (and a pinch of salt) - I don't see why you need the fromage Frais. You can replace some of the milk with water too, if necessary.

Or is it a recipe for American style pancakes?

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00100001 · 16/02/2021 11:19

Sounds pretty much exactly the same as a pancake.

Not entirely sure why you'd bother with the fromage frais, unless it do do with Health Extra allowances.


Just have a pancake. Use the milk from your allowance. If you like.

Use your syns, that's what they're there for.




It's one day of the year, have the pancakes and enjoy them!!

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PolarnOPirate · 16/02/2021 11:25

Can’t see that that recipe is worth the changes really. It’s more ingredients than regular pancakes. Just eat any pancakes :) it will be fine. If you ask me the flour is the ‘problem’, not the milk.

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Sakura03 · 18/03/2021 22:13

I absolutely love pancakes too. I use this recipe: 40g oats (hex b) blitzed, 1 tbsp sweetener, 1/2 tsp baking powder, 100 g fat free Greek yogurt, 1 egg, vanilla extract. They are a bit like American pancakes, small and fluffy. I use the same recipe for waffles and doughnuts😋

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