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In chocolate food ideas ideas for you mop mop post pancakes Recipe sauce

CHOCOLATE SAUCE RECIPE

Hiya everybody :) 
So today I ate pancakes, and I was like, 'oh my sweet lord imagine chocolate sauce' and the rest is sorta self-explanatory. We had a pitiful amount of chocolate in the house so I would use more if I had more. And yes, I do understand that this is mostly melted chocolate but really I don't see a problem with that. The recipe I used for the pancakes was just one off the back of the buttermilk bottle.



Ingredients:
-6+ squares of chocolate (I used Cadbury's milk chocolate)
-3 tablespoons of milk
-Water

Method:
1. Heat water in a small saucepan on a stovetop. (I used about 1 cup of water, with a small saucepan)
2. When the water is simmering, place a heatproof bowl on the edges of the saucepan so the bottom is not touching the water.
3. Break up all the chocolate, and place it in the bowl.
4. When the chocolate is melted, turn off the heat and add milk, stirring constantly until it has reached a silky smooth consistency.
5. Serve immediately drizzled over pancakes or a similar meal.

Don't forget to rinse anything with chocolate on it asap because it will stick!

enjoy, xx mop






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In advice breakfast food from our old blog ideas ideas for you pancakes poppy post Recipe

Delectable Dutch Pancakes



Hey there, it's Poppy. I decided that I would love to share this post with you (it is one of my favourites from our old blog) and it seemed like an excellent opportunity. Hope you enjoy...
What you need;
1 cup of Self raising flour
Margarine or butter (to grease the pan)
2 tablespoons of caster sugar
3/4 of a cup of milk
1 egg, lightly beaten

Method
1. Combine flour and sugar in a large bowl.
2. Add egg and combine
3. Add milk
4. Stir until the mixture is smooth and has creamy texture.
5. Heat a fry pan (any size will do, the bigger the more pancakes you will get at a time)
6. Scoop mixture out using a dessert spoon (half a spoonful for a pancake) and place in the frypan
7. Wait until bubbles rise on the top of the Dutch pancake and then carefully flip.
8. After about 1 minute get the pancake out and serve.

We had chocolate sauce, strawberries and blueberries on our pancakes and they were delicious! As a variation you may want to put 3-4 spoonful's of mixture at a time to create full size pancakes. 
If you had a go let us know in the comments below (I didn't make that rhyme on purpose). Did yours work? Don't worry if they didn't, I am the worst a making pancakes and I always manage to burn them or not cook them enough)




Image featured in the background of the header of this post was found on canva.com as a free image. 

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