• Rhubarb & Custard Pancakes

    From Ben Collver@1:105/500 to All on Wed Nov 12 08:56:24 2025
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    Title: Rhubarb & Custard Pancakes
    Categories: Pancakes
    Yield: 4 Servings

    350 g Self-raising flour
    1/2 ts Salt
    1 ts Bicarbonate of soda -OR-
    2 tb Baking powder
    300 g Tinned custard
    300 ml Milk
    2 Eggs
    300 g Rhubarb (1/2 tin);
    - use the rest on top!
    Butter or oil; for cooking

    Tips:

    The rhubarb can be replaced with the same quantity of any very soft
    tinned fruit. To make the pancakes vegan, simply replace the egg with
    applesauce and use plant-based milk and soya custard.

    My little family loves pancakes and I try to come up with new ones
    every weekend for them to try, eaten in bed with the weekend
    newspapers and a comic for Small Boy. These were a particular hit;
    although the first time I made them I blended the rhubarb in a small
    bullet blender to make it less detectable for my increasingly fussy
    son.

    First combine the flour, salt, and bicarbonate of soda or baking
    powder in a large mixing bowl, and stir well to evenly distribute.

    In a separate bowl, pour in the custard and thin with a little of the
    milk. Add the rest of the milk gradually, stirring, until it is all
    incorporated in a loose, liquidy mixture. If you have a small
    blender, you can whizz them together in that, but I do it by hand to
    save on washing up. You have to do it slowly, though, or else you run
    the risk of ending up with a milk soup and lumps of custard floating
    in it, so patience is a virtue here!

    Make a well--a sort of hole--in the centre of the dry ingredients.
    Tip in the custardy milk, crack in the eggs and mix well to form a
    thick batter.

    Drain the rhubarb, keeping the syrup to drizzle on the pancakes
    later. Tip the rhubarb into the pancake mix and stir briskly. Pop the
    whole lot in the fridge to chill out for half an hour or so--the best
    pancakes are made when cold, cold batter hits a hot, hot pan,
    because... science.

    When the batter is nice and chilled, preheat your oven to 160?C (fan
    140?C/320?F/gas 3) and place a clean baking tray on the middle
    shelf. This is so that you can keep your pancakes warm as you cook
    them in batches, and it also gives them a little rise, for extra
    fluffy thickness.

    Warm the largest frying pan that you can find. Dollop in a little
    butter or oil, and crank that heat up until it's hot but not smoking.
    Turn the heat OFF immediately if it starts to smoke, remove the pan,
    allow it to cool, rinse it with cold water and start again. Always
    opt for 5 seconds' inconvenience over a potential house fire, and pay
    close attention to your pan!

    When the pan is hot, dollop a hefty spoon of batter onto it, and
    another, and another, leaving a gap between each pancake to allow you
    to turn them over. Cook for a few minutes until light golden and
    starting to set before turning them over with a spatula, and cook for
    a few minutes more. Transfer to your warm baking tray while you cook
    the rest. When all the batter is used up, serve with the reserved
    syrup, and enjoy.

    Recipe by Jack Monroe

    Recipe FROM: <https://www.panmacmillan.com/blogs/
    lifestyle-wellbeing/jack-monroe-free-ebook>

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