Tuesday, 17 February 2026

Pancake Day is for memories, mess and eating pancakes all day long!

Pancake Day or Shrove Tuesday is the one day of the year when it’s totally acceptable to eat pancakes for breakfast, lunch and dinner and nobody bats an eyelid! In fact it’s encouraged. If anything, people look at you oddly if you don’t join in. I love it and I always have. For me Pancake Day isn’t just about the pancakes, it’s about the memories, the smells and the flipping disasters.

Pancake Day

Some of my earliest Pancake Day memories involve standing on a chair at the kitchen counter, watching my Grandad make our pancakes. I watched the pan like a hawk while he told me not to touch it. The smell of the batter hitting a hot pan is one of those smells that instantly takes me back, that and the lemon juice. Sharp, zingy and eye watering if you sniff it too closely! It was always so exciting with plates at the ready and my grandad cooking pancakes until we had our fill!

For a long time I bought ready-made pancakes, straight out of the packet, they had a quick blast in the microwave and that was it. It was easier when the kids were little. Then I levelled up to the pre-mixed pancake mix. Add milk, shake the bottle and pour it into the pan. I felt very fancy, there was still minimal effort involved but it felt closer to proper pancakes. Now, I make the batter from scratch with flour, eggs, milk and a bit of hope that it all works out. I don’t measure perfectly. I go by look and feel. If it pours nicely and doesn’t look like wallpaper paste, we’re good and if it does, I add more milk in and we pretend it was supposed to happen like that.

I think the only reason I can make pancakes as well as I do is because of the pan I use. I got it a few years ago from Iceland. (The shop not the country). They had an offer on in the run-up to pancake day with the pan, some toppings and ready mix for £5. The next year I bought another pan and they are the best frying pans I've ever had. They never stick and are the perfect size for pancakes!

Lemon juice and sugar is the classic topping for pancakes. Fresh lemon juice, a sprinkle of sugar rolled up while still warm. Sweet, sharp and simple. There’s something about that first bite where the sugar crunches slightly and the lemon makes your mouth water but pancakes with lemon juice and golden syrup are my favourite, they always feel a little indulgent. Sticky fingers, syrup dripping down the sides, plates that need a proper soak afterwards and it's totally worth it!

A simple pancake recipe!

This is my go-to recipe but I usually double it, so there's enough for the 4 of us.

You’ll need:

100g plain flour
2 large eggs
300ml milk
A pinch of salt
A little oil or butter for the pan

How I make them:

Pop the flour and salt into a bowl.
Crack in the eggs and add a splash of the milk.
Whisk until smooth, then gradually add the rest of the milk.
Keep whisking until you’ve got a thin batter, similar to single cream.
Let it rest for 10 to15 minutes in the fridge if you have time and remember.
Heat your pan, wipe with a bit of oil and pour in a ladle of batter.
Swirl the pan to spread it thin.
Cook for about a minute, flip, then cook the other side.
Repeat until you’re full or out of batter.

While lemon juice and golden syrup will always be my top topping Pancake Day is the perfect excuse to branch out a bit. Here are some of my families favourites:

Nutella - melted slightly so it spreads easily.
Fresh strawberries - especially with a dusting of sugar.
Bananas and honey - simple and sweet.
Biscoff spread - because it’s amazing.
Maple syrup - not traditional, but still delicious.
Chocolate chips - sprinkled onto the pancake while cooking.

I like doing a little toppings table so everyone can build their own. It gets messy but it is fun with everyone putting their own toppings on.

Pancake Day is a little moment in the year when we stop, gather in the kitchen and do something simple together. It doesn’t matter if the pancakes are misshapen or the first pancake I cook is rubbish because it always is. That’s all part of it. It’s the laughter, the shared plates and then I’ll just have one more that turns into three. Hehehe

Will you be having pancakes today?

14 comments :

  1. Enjoy! My daughter is out for the day so it's pancakes for tea for us, I'm not very good at them but I can usually pull together a reasonable pancake or two!

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  2. No, I won´t be having pancakes today. I will eat them vicariously through you!! I hope yours turn out well. It sounds like you have a great recipe and lots of great memories to make this day special for you. I enjoyed reading about pancake memories :).

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  3. Yes, we're looking forward to our pancakes later! My favourite is topping them with Biscoff spread. 😋
    Happy Pancake Day. xx

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  4. We don't usually bother but as my Grandson is here today I just might pinch your recipe and have a go!

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  5. Pancakes are some of my fave things, though I rarely eat them. They remind me of childhood and vacations and summertime. :)

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  6. We have never celebrated this holiday, but it does sound like something my hubby would love! #MMBC

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  7. Oh I like your lemon topping idea much better than the maple syrup pancakes are always served with here in the state. I rarely eat pancakes at all since I don't like syrup but did think of you and shrove Tuesday yesterday when we to eat at all day brunch place and I ordered cinnamon bun pancakes that were served with a sweet cream cheese icing. They were delicious!

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  8. I hope you enjoy your pancakes and thanks for the recipe. I always try to make them but they don't come out to good and always thin not fluffy. I like to order them a diner with blueberries in them.

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  9. I've never heard of Pancake Day, but I'd love it. Pancakes and waffles are one of my favorite memories from childhood. They smell so good and taste even better.

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  10. I always love my visits here!! I am smiling!!! I love this tradition! I have never heard lemon juice on pancakes!! I am seriously going to try it the next time I have them. :)

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  11. I didn't grow up knowing about Pancake Day. BUT... every Sunday was pancake day at our house, and that's the one meal/day that my dad did the cooking. I remember one Sunday when he called us kids to breakfast and excitedly told us there was a surprise inside the pancakes! Of course, we thought it would be a little toy surprise (like Cracker Jacks). We were very disappointed when the "surprise inside" was ham. LOL I can still remember the let down. I was seven or eight. We laughed about it often through the years! Cheers, Kim!!

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  12. Now that my husband is gluten free we no longer eat pancakes and I miss it - especially so after reading your post! When I talught kindergarten, we always had a Pancake Day to celebrate Pp Week. It was also Pajama Day and the combo of pj's and pancakes couldn't be beat! Fun times!

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  13. I have never heard of pancake day! I used to make them for the kids quite often when they were growing up, sometimes putting brown sugar between them as I stacked them up. Sometimes sprinkles for the different holidays. I also never heard of putting lemon juice on them! My grandsons love when I make waffles for them, I have two different waffle irons, and they always want some from both! (one makes waffle shaped bowls!). (I always add vanilla and brown sugar to my pancake batter!).

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