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Sunday, March 11, 2007

Mango Pancakes

mango pancakes

Lots of things go through my head mustreplytoemailfromtwoweeksagowhatsthenameofthewomaninphwoarridingbiketotokusukaairbaseheylookthatsatoranaI'dlikeoneofthoseonedayha!yesfathertedeurovisioncontestsongahwasthataredlighthmm100%ofyourlovemangopancake

And then I go: good mango pancakes and here they are,

Follow the bouncing ball from this Curtis Stone recipe (bless him for trying to balance what's become a $8.2billion celebrity chef trade deficit with the UK - there was a time when we made our own Rick Steins, just out of Sydney and then Australia was one of the few places to have a Nigella Lawson assembly plant outside of Europe). Just forget about the blueberries and the sugar and replace with a large mango and 1/3 of a cup or so of desiccated coconut. Makes sure you get 'bits' of mango to add to the pancake along with some mush, then you can puree (or mince if you like chunkier feel) the rest with some vanilla honey to out over the top along with icing sugar if you can be bothered.

That's it. Tasty.

15 Comments:

Blogger santos. said...

does curtis have a recipe for shark? because i'd like to cook the one he jumped when he signed on for the dreckful takeaway chef series.

3/11/2007 08:29:00 pm

 
Blogger Anthony said...

Can't blame a lad for wanting to break in, he's left the show (I think Shooting the Menu would have been better concept). He's a nice dude though and was very kindly to a certain rookie food correspondent packing his dacks.

3/11/2007 08:41:00 pm

 
Blogger santos. said...

i'm sure he's a sport, there's no other way to explain that show. food's good too, so all the power to him.

3/11/2007 11:27:00 pm

 
Blogger Anthony said...

and they did actually cover a lot of WA despite 'here be dragons'.

(one of them apparently can't surf though)

3/12/2007 10:20:00 am

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hmm mangoes and pancakes - yummy. Did you chill the mango mixture before serving?

the girl formerly known as pc ;)

3/13/2007 07:55:00 pm

 
Blogger Anthony said...

hey tgfkapc

Yeah yum . Didn't chill the mango mox beforehand, should I have, is it good?

3/13/2007 08:43:00 pm

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is a neat twist on a traditional favorite! Looks absolutely delicious!

3/14/2007 01:28:00 am

 
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3/15/2007 03:48:00 pm

 
Blogger cookies_cream said...

mango pancakes, sounds new to me as I never eaten something like that before. Normally was pancakes with honey & butter or with peanut butter. :)

3/17/2007 11:12:00 am

 
Blogger Anthony said...

Hi Monisha and CC

was nice, I think I might try passionfruit next.

3/19/2007 01:12:00 pm

 
Blogger Sarah said...

Those pancakes sound absolutly amamzing. I must try this weekend!

3/20/2007 06:02:00 am

 
Blogger Anthony said...

How'd they go?

3/29/2007 08:17:00 am

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Jeez mate, they look like those Coles frozen burgers I used to buy as an arent you proud Mum learning to cook 18 year old.

$4.40 for a weeks food.

Now with added mango!

Greetings from Sydney and Hi to Toni

Nic

5/21/2007 01:39:00 am

 
Blogger Anthony said...

Hey Nic

Now you mention it...

I think the tricky thing was getting them apart whole frozen without snapping them

5/21/2007 06:14:00 pm

 
Blogger Anthony said...

...and hello to Pru too! (hasty with the post button).

5/21/2007 06:14:00 pm

 

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