VIDEO: Chesterfield College student Hannah Turner's show stopping Prosecco Pancakes
So to celebrate Shrove Tuesday. we asked Chesterfield’s Young Chef of the Year and level 3 professional cookery student from Chesterfield College, Hannah Turner, to serve up some show stopping pancakes and she didn’t disappoint.
She found this mouth-watering Prosecco pancake recipe and showed us how to create them.
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Prosecco Pancakes - Serves 2
Ingredients:
For the pancakes
450g Plain flour
4tsp Baking Powder
2tsp bicarbonate of soda
568ml carton of buttermilk
8tbsp Prosecco
4 eggs
Berries
For the syrup
300g sugar
300ml Prosecco
Method:
To make the pancakes:
Mix the plain flour, baking powder and bicarbonate of soda together in a bowl. Make a well in the centre of the mixture and add the carton of buttermilk and the Prosecco.
Break the eggs into the bowl and beat together until you’ve created a smooth batter. Leave the mixture to rest for 1 hour.
When the mixture is ready, pour a small scoop of the batter into a hot oiled pan (vegetable oil is best to handle the high heat) and cook both sides of the pancake. Place on a plate and repeat until you’ve used all of the mixture and created an impressive stack of pancakes.
To make the syrup:
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Stack the pancakes on a plate with Prosecco syrup in between each one and top with berries and a drizzle of syrup to finish.