Great way to do pancake day on the cheap. Both Asda and Tesco do a batter mix for just 15p which will make 6 pancakes. Been using this for years, works a dream and pancakes are lovely.
Morrisons also do their own one for 22p.
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R1992
19 Feb 1715#1
Buy a 40p bag of plain or SR flour, use 4 heaped tablespoons, one egg, milk til smooth batter and sugar or salt to your taste...come on people. Add whatever you like to that simple combo!
IWOOTN
19 Feb 174#9
come on peeps make your own. how will our children ever learn to cook if everythings straight out of a packet. let them see the ingredients, have fun weighing and mixing and see the finished results. I hate crepes but love pancakes
lindalindalin
19 Feb 174#2
I remember seeing some batter mix in a supermarket once
It said 'just add one egg and milk' !
Er - so it's a few ounces of flour and a pinch of salt then!
luvsadealdealdeal
19 Feb 173#4
there's simply no need to add salt or sugar - you're going to add a filling, right?
time to cut out excess salt & sugar, folks
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R1992
19 Feb 1715#1
Buy a 40p bag of plain or SR flour, use 4 heaped tablespoons, one egg, milk til smooth batter and sugar or salt to your taste...come on people. Add whatever you like to that simple combo!
jasee to R1992
19 Feb 17#3
Yes, although uk flour will have the same added ingredients as the pancake mix which apparently actually uses skimmed milk but at least OTOH it's been assembled by you not in a factory, but much more expensive.
MynameisM to R1992
19 Feb 17#7
which shop sells for 40p I want some
MynameisM to R1992
19 Feb 17#8
I question though why is it when the kids try make them with flour they always stick alot more than the ready mix thingy majigga pack.
MadeInBeats to R1992
20 Feb 17#23
This... I don't even use scales anymore, just go by eye.
I got a tip from old crinkle face Ramsey, add a couple of teaspoons of oil to the mix to make the pancakes crispier.
lindalindalin
19 Feb 174#2
I remember seeing some batter mix in a supermarket once
It said 'just add one egg and milk' !
Er - so it's a few ounces of flour and a pinch of salt then!
luvsadealdealdeal
19 Feb 173#4
there's simply no need to add salt or sugar - you're going to add a filling, right?
time to cut out excess salt & sugar, folks
R1992 to luvsadealdealdeal
20 Feb 17#19
And use wholemeal flour!!! Or better yet, blend oats to make your own out flour!! Weheyyy
PFC.Hudson to luvsadealdealdeal
20 Feb 17#20
Preachy :disappointed:
Master.G
19 Feb 17#5
15p for 128g of flour or 79p for 1.5kg of flour. Hmmmm, let me think.
MynameisM to Master.G
19 Feb 171#6
well it's 1.5kg for 45p in most places where do u buy your flour from.
IWOOTN
19 Feb 174#9
come on peeps make your own. how will our children ever learn to cook if everythings straight out of a packet. let them see the ingredients, have fun weighing and mixing and see the finished results. I hate crepes but love pancakes
hotfrost
19 Feb 17#10
If they're sticking to the pan, it's probably more to do with the pan than the batter
GAskham
19 Feb 17#11
Asda do plain flour 40p 1.5kg or self-raising 45p 1.5kg.
eslick
19 Feb 17#12
This is a bag of flour and dried milk, you have to add egg and water so, realistically most people would or I would hope they would have a bag of flour, and milk at home so make your own :smiley:
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Morrisons also do their own one for 22p.
Top comments
It said 'just add one egg and milk' !
Er - so it's a few ounces of flour and a pinch of salt then!
time to cut out excess salt & sugar, folks
All comments (24)
I got a tip from old crinkle face Ramsey, add a couple of teaspoons of oil to the mix to make the pancakes crispier.
It said 'just add one egg and milk' !
Er - so it's a few ounces of flour and a pinch of salt then!
time to cut out excess salt & sugar, folks