Justin Bonello
A lot of people have emailed me for my Amarula Pancake Recipe. Amarula Today's your lucky day!
You'll need:
4 cups of flour
1/2 a cup of sugar...
a drizzle of sunflower oil
4 – 5 free-range or organic eggs
about a litre of milk
First up, make a batch of pancake batter. Put the flour, sugar and sunflower oil into a mixing bowl, make a well in the middle then crack the eggs into the well. Next, using a wooden spoon, mix it together until you’ve got a sticky dough.
Next, start adding the milk a splash at a time. Every time you add milk, mix it into the dough, then once fully absorbed add more milk again. Keep doing this until you’ve used all the milk and have batter just a little thinner than syrup.
Put a butter-greased pan onto a medium heat and pour in about half a ladle of batter, spreading it evenly all over the pan. When it’s cooked through, flip it over and brown the other side. Repeat until you’ve used up all the batter, but keep greasing and wiping the pan between pancakes.
Once your pancakes are all done, grate some chocolate (any you like) into a bowl, sprinkle onto your pancakes and roll them up. Stack them into a baking tray, pour in a couple of splashes of Amarula (but don’t drown the pancakes!) and sprinkle some more chocolate over the whole lot.
Whack it into a pre-heated oven for 10 minutes then get ready to dig in. Seriously delicious!
You'll need:
4 cups of flour
1/2 a cup of sugar...
a drizzle of sunflower oil
4 – 5 free-range or organic eggs
about a litre of milk
First up, make a batch of pancake batter. Put the flour, sugar and sunflower oil into a mixing bowl, make a well in the middle then crack the eggs into the well. Next, using a wooden spoon, mix it together until you’ve got a sticky dough.
Next, start adding the milk a splash at a time. Every time you add milk, mix it into the dough, then once fully absorbed add more milk again. Keep doing this until you’ve used all the milk and have batter just a little thinner than syrup.
Put a butter-greased pan onto a medium heat and pour in about half a ladle of batter, spreading it evenly all over the pan. When it’s cooked through, flip it over and brown the other side. Repeat until you’ve used up all the batter, but keep greasing and wiping the pan between pancakes.
Once your pancakes are all done, grate some chocolate (any you like) into a bowl, sprinkle onto your pancakes and roll them up. Stack them into a baking tray, pour in a couple of splashes of Amarula (but don’t drown the pancakes!) and sprinkle some more chocolate over the whole lot.
Whack it into a pre-heated oven for 10 minutes then get ready to dig in. Seriously delicious!