Looking for ideas for pancake fillings this Shrove Tuesday?

Here are some pancake day savoury filling suggestions

For the batter recipe and how to cook the pancakes (or crêpes), go to my previous post and the video recipe.

Here are three filling suggestions for Pancake Day 2014:

Pork in a red wine, cocoa and cream sauce

Ingredients:

  • pork shoulder steaks, sliced very finely
  • cocoa powder (just a little for sprinkling)
  • cocoa nibs / cacao nibs (just a few for sprinkling)
  • fine sea salt (to taste)
  • a splash of red wine
  • a splash of double cream
  • a knob of butter
  • a splash of olive oil

Heat up the olive oil and butter.  When they start sizzling, add the sliced pork, season with salt and a sprinkling of cocoa powder.

As the meat starts browning, add a few cocoa nibs (not too many or your filling will end up bitter-tasting).  Continue to brown, then splash on some red wine.

As the wine bubbles, turn the heat down and add a little bit of cream.  Simmer for a few minutes until the cream has thickened a little.

Tip: If you make this in advance, before the pancakes are cooked, don’t add the cream until you re-heat the filling.

 

Goats’ cheese and caramelised onion

Ingredients:

  • goats’ cheese, allowed to soften at room temperature
  • red onions
  • white sugar
  • a knob of butter
  • a splash of olive oil

Thinly slice the red onions.  Heat up the oil and butter and, when they’re sizzling, add the onions.

After a couple of minutes, add a light sprinkling of white sugar (approx. 1 tsp for 3 onions).

Turn down the heat to medium and cook, stirring occasionally, until the onions have caramelised to a sweet and slightly crunchy texture.

Meanwhile, cut the cheese into little squares – if you’ve let it soften enough, it will almost turn to a spread-like consistency as you’re cutting it.  This will be perfect for melting onto the pancakes.

When the pancakes are ready, place some onions and cheese in the middle of each pancake (make sure they’re still hot), then fold into a fan-like shape (see video).

 

Cream and smoked salmon

You can use smoked salmon trimmings for this recipe; this keeps the cost down and saves you on having to cut up the salmon yourself as the trimmings tend to be in very small pieces.

Ingredients:

  • smoked salmon trimmings
  • double cream

Place smoked salmon and cream into a pan, heat and simmer until the cream thickens and tastes deliciously salmon-y.  If you do this in advance, re-heat gently before serving.

 

So, here you go, three more ways to enjoy your savoury pancakes / crêpes this pancake day 2014.

Pancake Day – Gloriously Simple, Gloriously Good!

 

 

 

 

 

 

3 Comments

  1. Great savoury ideas! I’ll have to try these out, even though it’s past Pancake Day!

  2. Great savoury ideas! I’ll have to try these out, even though it’s past Pancake Day!

    1. Thank you for your comment 🙂 Let me know how you get on with them…and you’re quite right…any day is good for pancakes!

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