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Highland Pancakes

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Eggs, Dairy Anything, You, Can, Cook 2 servings

INGREDIENTS

2 tb Rolled oats
115 g Self-raising flour
1 pn Salt
1 Egg
150 ml Milk; about
Sunflower oil; for frying
115 g Unsalted butter
85 g Light muscovado sugar
150 ml Double cream
1 Miniature bottle Drambuie
225 g Raspberries
2 Bananas
Icing sugar; to taste and for
; dusting
1 Lemon
1 sm Bunc fresh mint

INSTRUCTIONS

1 Heat a heavy-based frying pan and add the oats. Cook for a minute or two
until toasted, tossing occasionally, tip out on to a plate and leave to
cool a little.
2 Sieve the flour and salt into a bowl and make a well in the centre. Break
in the eggs, pour in the milk and whisk to a thick batter. Stir in the
toasted rolled oats.
3 Cook the pancake for a minute or so, flip over and cook for another 30
seconds or until lightly golden. Add to a plate and cover with a square of
parchment paper to prevent sticking. Keep warm by wrapping in a tea towel.
4 Repeat this process until you have eight pancakes in total, lightly
oiling the pan in between pancakes.
5 For the Butterscotch Sauce: Melt 85g/3oz butter in a small pan. Add the
muscovado sugar and stir for two minutes until dissolved.
6 Add the cream and Drambuie. Simmer the sauce, reduce and cook for 2-3
minutes until thick and toffee-like.
7 For the Raspberry Coulis: Put 115g/4oz raspberries in a processor. Add a
squeeze of lemon and enough icing sugar to sweeten. Puree and then sieve to
remove the seeds. Pour into a jug and let down with water if necessary.
8 Set aside. Heat a wok or saute pan. Peel and slice the bananas and add
the remaining butter to the pan. tip in the bananas. Sprinkle over the
icing sugar and add a squeeze of lemon juice.
9 Saute over a fairly high heat for a few minutes until lightly
caramelised. Tip the bananas into the butterscotch sauce, stirring gently
to combine. Cook for 30 seconds or so and take off the heat.
10 Put a pancake on a plate and spoon on the banana mix. Add a pancake and
smear with toffee sauce and sprinkle over a handful of raspberries,
reserving some for decorating.
11 Continue to layer in this way until all the ingredients are used up,
finishing with a pancake and a smear of toffee sauce. Decorate with the
reserved raspberries and add a dusting of icing sugar. Place a mint sprig
on top.
12 Drizzle some raspberry coulis around the edge of the plate and spoon
some of the remaining butterscotch sauce around the pancake stack. Serve at
once.
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Recipe by: Anything You Can Cook
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