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Easy Mango Pancakes

Mango!!!!

Yum and Yummy!

So, good……. So good…

What can I say?

Mango it is,

Yeah! I hope you like mango too.

The pancakes are crispy, light and fluffy, with a lovely sweet taste from the mangos; the mangoes get a little caramelised from cooking on the grill, making them even better.

You can have these pancakes on the table in 30 minutes or less, as they are quick and easy to make.

What You Can Use Them For

1. You can serve them for breakfast with skyr natural, maple syrup and fresh mango.

2. They are great cold and plain for your afternoon or evening snack with vanilla skyr, cacao nips and coconut flakes on top.

3. Dessert with vanilla ice cream, dark chocolate and walnuts.

4. Perfect to put in your children’s box for school or your own snack on the go.

Tips To The Recipe

Furthermore, they are make-ahead friendly. I have found that pancakes taste just as good as fresh ones when they’ve frozen ahead. They will be ready to go on those busy weekday mornings!

The pancakes will freeze very well; If you have any leftovers, I recommend placing a sheet of baking paper between each pancake and then sealing the stack in a freezer bag. Pop them in the toaster to reheat from frozen.

I wish you good luck!

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Easy Mango Pancakes

These delicious mango pancakes are light, fluffy and loaded with fantastic flavour!

  • Forfatter: RauJensen
  • Udbytte: 1517 1x
  • Kategori: Pancxakes
  • Kost: Glutenfri

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193g Sifted Gluten-free Self-raising flour (Doves Farm)

1 tsp Baking powder

¼ tsp salt

2 Egg

3 dl Milk

1 tsp Vanilla paste

80g Melted butter

250 g Mangoes (I used frozen, which was defrosted)

* Toppings *

Skyr natural

Mango cubes

Coconut flakes

Instruktioner

Come flour, baking powder and salt to a medium bowl.

Whisk with electric hand mixer milk, egg, vanilla paste, and melted butter for about a minute. Add all the dry ingredients to the mixture for a few minutes more. You can set the batter aside to rest for 5 minutes. Chop the mango into small cubes and put aside for later.
 
Melt a little butter for the first round on a non-stick skillet and heat on medium heat. Add the dough to the hot surface and repeat until there is no more room. Scatter a few chopped mangoes on top of uncooked pancakes.
 
Cook until bubbles form and pop on the consistency of the batter; for about 3-4 minutes, remove cooked pancakes to a plate and tent them with aluminium foil to keep them warm. Repeat with the remaining batter.
 
Serve with skyr natural mango cubes and coconut flakes.

Noter

Eat & Enjoy!

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