10 delicious Pancake Day recipes you need to try on Shrove Tuesday (2024)

Pancake Day, or Shrove Tuesday, is the one day of the year when eating savoury and sweet pancakes for dinner is not only expected, it's encouraged. But the real question is: what pancake recipe are you going to use? Will you choose a fluffy pancake recipe, American pancake recipe, or even a pink pancake recipe and what toppings will you add?

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You can't really go wrong with lemon and sugar or Nutella, but if you're feeling more adventurous this year then we've got the perfect recipe ideas for you to try, including vegetarian and vegan options too.

From strawberry and ricotta rolls to chicken tikka, keep scrolling to see how to take your Shrove Tuesday dinner to the next level...

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Strawberry & Ricotta Roll-ups

Serves 2, Preparation time 12 minutes, Cooking time 10 minutes

Ingredients:

  • 150g/5oz plain flour
  • 2 large British Lion eggs
  • 300ml/1/2pt semi-skimmed milk
  • A little vegetable oil or melted butter
  • 1 x 200g tub of ricotta
  • Zest of 1 lemon
  • Few drops of vanilla essence
  • 1 tbsp honey
  • 150g/5oz strawberries, rinsed, hulled and sliced
  • Icing sugar, for dusting
  • Few fresh mint leaves, to serve

Method:

1. Sift the flour into a bowl to get rid of any lumps.

2. Add the eggs to the flour along with around a quarter of the milk. Whisk until smooth then gradually whisk in the remaining milk.

3. Heat a large non-stick frying pan over a medium heat. Add a small amount of oil or butter and, using a few sheets of scrunched up kitchen paper, wipe around the pan so that it is lightly greased.

4. Pour about 3 tbsp of batter into the pan, then swirl it around so that it thinly covers the base of the pan. Cook for 45 seconds or until golden brown then flip it over using a fish slice and cook for 30 seconds on the other side. Remove from the pan and place between sheets of baking paper and repeat the process with the remaining batter.

5. Mix together the ricotta, lemon zest, vanilla and honey.

6. Spread a heaped spoonful of the mixture on the surface of a pancake then scatter with strawberry slices. Repeat the process with another pancake then place it on top of the first one.

7. Roll the stacked pancake up into a tight roll then cut into 2cm/3/4in thick pieces and serve with a dusting of icing sugar and a few mint leaves scattered around.

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Award-winning Chef And Author Anna Jones' Green Chickpea Pancakes

Makes 12 pancakes, Preparation time 20-25 minutes, Cooking time 5-10 minutes

Ingredients:

  • 250g/9oz chickpea flour
  • 350ml/12fl oz Rude Health Oat Milk
  • 50g/2oz ready prepared spinach
  • A small bunch of fresh parsley
  • Zest of 1 lemon
  • Salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • Coconut oil or groundnut oil, for cooking

Variations

Replace the spinach with 1 x medium grated beetroot or 1 x medium grated carrot

Method:

1. Add all the ingredients to a blender (except the oil) and season well with salt and freshly ground pepper. Blend on high until the mixture is a thin smooth pancake batter.

2. Heat 1 tsp of the oil in a medium-sized non-stick frying pan over a medium heat. Add a small ladle of the batter to the frying pan. Working quickly swirling it around so the batter covers the base of the pan and cook for a couple of minutes, then flip over and cook on the other side for another 30 seconds.

3. Repeat for the rest of the batter, adding a little more of the oil each time. Stack on a plate with greaseproof in between each one and keep warm in a low oven.

4. Top with your favourite sweet or savoury combinations, there are some suggestions below.

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Pink pancakeswith a boozy twist

INGREDIENTS:

  • Pink food colouring
  • Tequila Rose
  • 135g plain flour
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • ½ tsp salt
  • 2 tbsp caster sugar
  • 130ml milk
  • 1 large egg, lightly beaten
  • 2 tbsp melted butter (allowed to cool slightly) or olive oil, plus extra for cooking

INSTRUCTIONS:

1. Sift the flour, baking powder, salt and caster sugar into a large bowl. In a separate bowl, lightly whisk together the milk and egg, then whisk in the melted butter.

2. Pour the milk mixture into the flour mixture and beat with a fork until you have a smooth batter - let it stand for a few minutes.

3. Add a drop of pink food colouring and mix, add more if needed until desired shade of pink

4. Heat a non-stick frying pan over a medium heat and add a knob of butter. When melted, add a ladle of batter. Wait until the top of the pancake begins to bubble, then turn it over and cook until both sides are golden brown and the pancake has risen to about 1 cm thick

5. Stack the pancakes then decorate with whipped cream, strawberries and drizzle over Tequila Rose, which is priced at £12 and available at all good supermarkets.

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Spinach and Potato Chickpea Pancakes with Mango Chutney

Serves: 2

Ingredients:

  • 1 baking-sized potato
  • 1 onion
  • 1 garlic clove
  • 300g spinach
  • 1 tin chickpeas
  • 1 ½ tbsp Madras curry paste
  • 150g chickpea flour
  • 1 tsp black onion seeds
  • Oil for frying e.g. sunflower
  • 1 lemon
  • 2 tbsp mango chutney
  • 120g yoghurt

Method:

1. Put a saucepan of salted water on to boil. Peel the potato and cut into approx. 2cm cubes. Add the potato to the water. Return to a boil and cook for 5-6 mins, until just tender, then drain into a sieve.

2. Meanwhile, peel, halve and finely slice the onion. Peel and finely chop 1 garlic clove. Wash the spinach. Strip the leaves off the stalks. Roughly shred the leaves. Drain and roughly chop the chickpeas.

3. Heat 1 tbsp oil in the saucepan you cooked the potatoes in. Add the onion. Reduce to a low heat. Cook for approx. 3-4 mins, until softened but not coloured.

4. Add the potato, garlic, chickpeas, curry paste (see cook’s note) and 2 tbsp water to the onion. Stir over a medium heat for approx. 2 mins, until fully coated in the curry paste. Simmer over a low heat while you cook the pancakes.

5. Sift the chickpea flour into a bowl. Add 220ml water and the black onion seeds. Whisk to combine, then season. Grease a frying pan with a little oil. Add a ladle of batter to the frying pan (see cook’s note).

6. Cook the pancake for approx. 1-2 mins, until small bubbles begin to form on the surface. Carefully turn over and repeat on the other side, until golden brown. Continue this process until all the batter has been used - there is enough batter to get 4 pancakes.

7. Add the spinach to the potatoes. Stir for approx. 3-4 mins, until wilted. Add the spinach bit by bit if it doesn’t all fit in one go.

8. Slice the lemon into wedges. Divide the pancakes between 2 plates. Fill with the spiced potato mixture. Serve with the chutney, yogurt, and lemon wedges.

For more information visit riverford.com/recipes

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Waitrose's Chicken tikka pancakes with mango chutney

Serves:4 Preparation time:30 minutes Cooking time:20 minutes

Ingredients:

  • 125g plain flour
  • 1 medium Waitrose British Blacktail Free Range Egg
  • 300ml semi-skimmed milk
  • 1 green chilli, deseeded and finely chopped
  • 1 tsp ground cumin
  • 2 tbsp sunflower oil
  • 2 x 300g packs Waitrose British Chicken Breast Chunks In A Spiced Tikka Marinade
  • 4 salad onions, sliced
  • 4 tbsp Geeta’s Premium Mango Chutney
  • 4 tbsp low fat Greek yogurt

Method:

1. Sift the flour and a pinch of salt together into a bowl. Make a well in the centre and add the egg and half the milk. Whisk together well then stir in the rest of the milk to make a smooth batter. Stir in the chilli and cumin, and set aside for 30 minutes.

2. Reserve 1 tbsp of the oil, then heat a little of the remaining oil in an 18cm pancake pan or shallow frying pan and add a ladleful of the batter. Swirl it around the pan and cook for 1–2 minutes each side until golden. Transfer to a plate and keep warm. Repeat with the remaining mixture to make 8 pancakes, keeping them warm, separated with sheets of kitchen paper.

3. Heat the rest of the oil in a large, non-stick frying pan and cook the chicken for 10–12 minutes, turning occasionally, until cooked through with no pink meat. Divide the chicken between the pancakes, putting it on one quarter of the pancake, and top with the salad onions, mango chutney and yogurt. Fold up the pancakes to make parcels, and serve.

For more information visit waitrose.com

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Smoked Haddock Pancakes

Serves:4 Cooking time:25 minutes. Suitable for home freezing

Ingredients:

For the pancakes:

  • 100g plain flour
  • Large pinch of salt
  • 1 large egg
  • 300ml milk
  • 2-3 tsp Trex

For the filling:

  • A little Trex, for greasing
  • 300g smoked haddock fillets, skinned
  • 600ml milk, warmed
  • 40g plain flour
  • 40g butter
  • 3 tbsp Chopped fresh parsley
  • Freshly ground black pepper
  • 75g Mature Cheddar cheese, grated

Method:

1. Sift the flour and salt into a large bowl. Add the egg and milk and beat with a wire whisk or electric hand held whisk to make a smooth batter.

2. Heat a small pancake pan or heavy-based frying pan, then add a tiny knob of Trex, swirling it around the pan until melted. Pour in a thin stream of batter, tilting the pan so that it flows evenly across the surface. Cook over medium heat until set, then flip the pancake over to cook the other side. Cook 8 small pancakes altogether, adding a little Trex to the pan before cooking each one.

3. Preheat the oven to 180°C/fan oven 160°C/ Gas Mark 4. Grease a large, shallow baking dish with a little Trex.

4. Put the haddock fillets into a frying pan with half the milk. Simmer gently for 6-8 minutes until the fish is cooked. To test that it is done, the flesh should look opaque and will flake easily. Strain the cooking liquid into a saucepan. Flake the fish with a fork, removing any bones.

5. Pour the remaining milk into the saucepan and add the flour and butter. Bring to the boil, stirring constantly with a wire whisk to make a smooth, thick sauce. Remove from the heat and gently stir in the fish and parsley. Season to taste with black pepper. (The fish is salty, so you are unlikely to need any salt.)

6. Lay the pancakes on a work surface and fill them with an equal amount of the fish mixture. 7. Roll them up and lay them in the baking dish. Sprinkle the cheese on top, then bake in the oven for 20-25 minutes, or until piping hot.

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Buckwheat Pancakes with Creamy Mushrooms and Spinach

Serves:4 Preparation time:15 minutes Cooking time:10 minutes

Ingredients:

For the pancakes:

  • 275ml Alpro Almond Unsweetened drink
  • 1 egg
  • 55g wholewheat flour
  • 55g buckwheat flour
  • 30g butter for frying

For the filling:

  • 50g flour
  • 50g butter
  • 275ml Alpro Almond Unsweetened
  • ¼ tsp nutmeg
  • A pinch of salt
  • 50g grated parmesan
  • 100g sliced chestnut mushrooms
  • 3 large handfuls of baby spinach leaves
  • Olive oil

Method:

For the filling:

1. Melt 50g of butter in a small saucepan. Add plain flour to the pan and stir to create a paste-like consistency. Continue cooking for a further 30 seconds. Gradually add in the Alpro Almond Original stirring vigorously until you have a smooth white sauce. Make sure to stir continuously to prevent lumps forming.

2. Drizzle the olive oil in a small frying pan on a high heat. Fry the mushrooms until brown. Throw in the spinach leaves and allow to wilt.

3. Stir the mushrooms and spinach into the white sauce and stir.

4. Add in the grated parmesan, nutmeg and season to taste.

For the pancakes:

1. To make the pancakes, place the two types of flour into a large bowl and make a small well in the middle of the bowl. Lightly whisk the egg into the Alpro Almond Original.

2. Pour some of the egg mixture into the middle of the well and begin to whisk. Continue adding the liquid and whisking until you have a smooth batter.

3. Melt the butter in a non-stick frying pan and add in a ladle of the pancake batter. Swirl the pan to evenly coat the base. Flip the pancake to cook both sides until golden. Repeat until all the batter is used.

4. Spoon some of the mushroom and spinach filling into the middle of the pancakes and fold the sides in to create a parcel.

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Keema-Filled Pancakes

Serves: 4 to 6 people Preparation time: 10 minutes Cooking time: Under 15 minutes

Ingredients:

  • 375g/12oz prepared lamb keema
  • 6-8 prepared plain pancakes (You can make these from scratch if you prefer)
  • 50-75g/2-3oz baby spinach leaves, roughly torn
  • 50g/2oz Feta cheese, crumbled
  • Small handful freshly chopped flat-leaf parsley or coriander (optional)
  • Extra crumbled Feta cheese, to garnish

Method:

1. Put the prepared keema in a large mixing bowl and stir with a wooden spoon to break up the mixture.

2. Lay each pancake on a clean chopping board and spoon 30ml/2tbsp of the keema mixture down the centre. Add the spinach leaves and top with the feta. Roll up and transfer to a lightly oiled heatproof dish.

3. Cook in a preheated oven at 220C/Gas mark 7 for 10 minutes until piping hot.

4. Transfer the pancakes to warm plates, cut in half, sprinkle with the herbs if used and serve immediately with a cucumber and tomato salad.

For more information visit simplybeefandlamb.co.uk

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Tenderstem® couscous pancakes

Serves: 6 Preparation time:30 minutes Cooking time:10 minutes

Ingredients:

  • 150g Tenderstem®
  • 50g raw couscous
  • 80g crumbled feta
  • 1 clove garlic, finely chopped
  • 3 sprigs mint, finely chopped
  • 3 sprigs parsley, finely chopped
  • 2 pinches dried chilli flakes
  • 3 eggs, whisked
  • 2 tbsp plain yoghurt, to serve (optional)

Method:

1. Blanch the Tenderstem® in boiling salted water until bright green, drain and leave to cool. Once cooled blend in a food processor until finely chopped.

2. Measure the couscous into a bowl and cover with 60ml of boiling water, which should just cover the couscous. Cover with cling film for 5 minutes until completely absorbed. Once cooked, run a fork through the couscous to fluff it up.

3. Add the chopped Tenderstem®, feta, garlic, mint, parsley, chilli, eggs, salt and pepper to the couscous and mix thoroughly.

4. Heat a non-stick frying pan on a medium heat with some olive oil and spoon one and half tablespoons of the mix into the pan.

5. Fry until golden brown on both sides.

6. Serve with a sprinkle of feta and a couple of pieces of steamed Tenderstem® on top, or add a dollop of yoghurt.

For more information visit tenderstem.co.uk

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Aldi Leek and Goats Cheese Pancakes

Serves:4Preparation time: 25 minutesCooking time: 40 minutes

Ingredients:

For the pancakes:

  • 100g The Pantry Plain Flour
  • 2 medium Eggs
  • 250ml Milk
  • 1 tsp Stonemill Paprika
  • 1 tsp Stonemill Garlic Granules
  • 2 tsp Stonemill Dried Parsley
  • 10ml Rapeseed oil
  • Black pepper
  • Sunflower oil, to fry
  • 20cm frying pan

For the filling:

  • 300g Leeks
  • 25g Salted butter
  • 150g log Goats’ Cheese
  • Black pepper

For the sauce:

  • 1 Small onion
  • 400ml tin Sweet Harvest Chopped Tomatoes
  • 30ml The Pantry Lemon Juice
  • 10g Fresh basil
  • 20ml Olive oil1 tsp Stonemill Paprika

Method:

For the pancakes:

1. Whisk the eggs with the milk. Add the paprika, garlic, parsley, rapeseed oil and some black pepper, then whisk well.

2. Sift the flour into another bowl, make a well in the centre and gradually add the milk mix until you have a smooth batter.

3. Make 8 pancakes with the mix and put to one side.

For the filling:

1. Wash the leeks well – dry and slice.

2. Melt the butter in a frying pan – add the leeks and cook stirring for about 5 minutes until just tender.

3. Add the goats’ cheese, season with black pepper and cook until melted - put to one side.

For the sauce:

1. Peel, halve and finely chop the onion. In a small frying pan, sauté the chopped onion in the olive oil for a couple of minutes.

2. Add the tinned tomatoes, paprika and lemon juice. Chop the basil and add to the sauce. Heat through then liquidise.

3. Heat the oven to 200°C/400°F/Gas Mark 6.

4. Lay the pancakes out. Divide the mixture between them and roll up.

5. Put into a baking dish, pour over the sauce and bake in the oven for 20 minutes, then serve.

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FAQs

What foods to eat on Shrove Tuesday? ›

Pancakes are associated with Shrove Tuesday, the day preceding Lent, because they are a way to use up rich foods such as eggs, milk, and sugar, before the fasting season of the 40 days of Lent.

What is fun on Shrove Tuesday? ›

6) Pancake races are a super-fun Shrove Tuesday tradition. In this mad-cap activity, people race each other whilst tossing a pancake in a pan. Today, pancake races are often organised to raise money for charity and help those in need.

What is the flipping pancakes on Shrove Tuesday? ›

Pancakes have a very long history and were featured in cookery books as far back as 1439. The tradition of tossing or flipping them is almost as old. According to legend, the tradition was born in the 15th century, when a woman in Buckinghamshire rushed to church to confess her sins midway through making pancakes.

How many pancakes are eaten on Shrove Tuesday? ›

On average, people in the UK eat 2 pancakes each on Pancake Day: that means roughly 117 million pancakes are eaten on that day!

What can Catholics eat on Shrove Tuesday? ›

Eat sweet and fatty food

Catholic Cuisine offers a host of traditional recipes for Shrove Tuesday, including a “quick and easy” King Cake, Shrove Tuesday pancakes, Mardi Gras beignets, and what is billed as a “pre-Ash Wednesday Dust Cake,” actually a variation of a dirt cake that you can tie into Ash Wednesday ashes.

What is a Shrove meal? ›

The tradition of holding a Shrove Tuesday pancake supper has its roots in using up the rich milk, butter, and eggs that Catholic teachings historically discouraged during the 40 days of Lent.

What WTF is Pancake Day? ›

Shrove Tuesday, also known as Pancake Day, is the traditional feast day before the start of Lent on Ash Wednesday. Join Food Historian Sam Bilton as she explores the history of the celebration, and details an 18th century recipe for a pancake pie you can try making at home – the ultimate Shrove Tuesday treat!

Can you eat waffles on Shrove Tuesday? ›

The French phrase for Shrove Tuesday is “Mardi Gras”, which literally means “Fat Tuesday”. This day also centres around eating, with lots of people in France tucking into crêpes, waffles and beignets.

Is Pancake Tuesday a Catholic thing? ›

The word 'shrove' comes from a Roman Catholic practice – to 'shrive' meant going to confess your sins and being absolved by a priest. In the past, a 'shriving' bell was rung on Shrove Tuesday to call people to church to confess their sins.

Can you eat meat on Shrove Tuesday? ›

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It started when Pope St. Gregory prohibited Christians from eating all forms of meat and animal products during Lent around the year 600. He told St. Augustine of Canterbury, a founder of the Christian church in southern England, to enforce those same fasting rules in England.

How to make Mary Berry pancakes? ›

Method
  1. Sift 125g plain flour into a bowl and make a well in the middle.
  2. Whisk together one egg, one yolk and a little milk taken from the 300ml, in a separate bowl.
  3. Pour into the well. ...
  4. Gradually whisk in half of the remaining milk, drawing in the rest of the flour with a little at a time, to make a smooth batter.
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What is Shrove Tuesday Pagan? ›

Originally, Shrove Tuesday was a Pagan celebration prior to the arrival of Christianity. It was rooted in the belief that a strain in seasonal shifts was caused due to the coming of Spring at this time of the year. For the Pagans, the warm and circular nature of pancakes embodied the sun.

Is Pancake Day a real thing IHOP? ›

A: For the past 18 years, IHOP has celebrated its own national holiday, National Pancake Day, a one-day IHOP tradition and event where guests can enjoy a free short stack of Buttermilk Pancakes in its restaurants nationwide.

Is Pancake Day a British thing? ›

Pancake Day, or Shrove Tuesday, is a special day celebrated in many countries around the world. It is celebrated in English-speaking countries like the UK, Ireland, Australia and Canada. In France, the USA and other countries, it is called 'Mardi Gras' or 'Fat Tuesday'.

Is Pancake Day religious? ›

Pancake Day, or Shrove Tuesday, is the traditional feast day before the start of Lent on Ash Wednesday. Lent – the 40 days leading up to Easter – was traditionally a time of fasting and on Shrove Tuesday, Anglo-Saxon Christians went to confession and were “shriven” (absolved from their sins).

What do you eat on Pancake Day? ›

Have a browse of our tasty twists and fun ideas to inspire you to create something tasty for Pancake Day and beyond.
  • Red lentil dosa pancakes with potato and spinach.
  • Brunch galettes.
  • Sweetcorn pancakes with poached eggs and salsa.
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  • Hot dog pancakes.
  • Smoked salmon Dutch baby.

What foods are served on Shrove Monday? ›

The British name Collopy Monday is after the traditional dish of the day, consisting of slices of leftover meat (collops of bacon) along with eggs. It is eaten for breakfast and is part of the traditional Lenten preparations.

Do you eat dinner on Pancake Day? ›

No, we're not talking about Christmas, or Easter – it's Pancake Day. The one date in the calendar when you can absolutely eat the same dish for breakfast, lunch and dinner – without guilt, without shame.

Why is Shrove Tuesday celebrated with food? ›

In 2021 Shrove Tuesday will fall on February 16th. Shrove Tuesday was the last opportunity to use up eggs and fats before embarking on the Lenten fast and pancakes are the perfect way of using up these ingredients.

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