Caramel banana pancakes

Recipe Gallery Share the Love Recipe 0 Prep Time 0 Cook Time Serves 2 4 – 6 People Difficulty 0 Beginner Ingredients Batter 1 cup self-rising flour or flour of choice 1 tbsp cornstarch 1/2 tsp baking powder Pinch of salt 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar 1-2 tbsp sweetener or sugar of choice 2 tbsp neutral oil 1 cup water or plant milk Cinnamon sugarToppings 2 bananas sliced (sub with apples, pears, or peaches) 1/2 cup coconut milk 1/4 cup coconut sugar Splash of vanilla Method Mix all of the pancake ingredients until smooth, and set aside. Heat a nonstick pan and dollop 3-4 tbsp of the batter in the centre, swirl until the pan’s base is covered with batter. Let it cook for 2-3 mins on each side, repeat with the rest of the batter, and cover the pancakes with a cloth so they stay soft. Add the bananas to a pan, let them fry a bit, add a splash of coconut oil, and lastly add the sugar so they caramelise along with the coconut milk. Let it simmer for 3-4 minutes on low, until caramelised. Roll up the pancakes with cinnamon sugar, and pour the hot caramel bananas over the pancakes & enjoy! Photo Gallery Hope you love these amazing pancakes as much as we do!! M*
Ombre crepe cake

Recipe Gallery Share the Love Recipe 0 Prep Time 0 Cook Time Serves 2 4 – 6 People Difficulty 0 Beginner Ingredients 2 cups self-rising flour or sub-half with healthier flour like wholewheat/buckwheat/ oat 1tsp baking powder 2 ¼ cups plant milk 2 tablespoons neural Oil 2-4 tablespoons Sugar 1 tablespoon Vanilla Pink food coloring Cream cheese or whipped cream frosting Fresh strawberries Icing sugar Method 1. In a large mixing bowl, add flour of your choice, baking powder, vanilla, sugar, oil, and milk (all at room temperature).2. Whisk vigorously until the crepe batter forms, with no lumps.3. Warm a non-stick pan under medium/high heat.4. Scoop the batter onto the pan, then tip and rotate it to spread the batter as thinly as possible.5. Brown 2-3 minutes on one side. You know it’s ready to flip the crepe when the bottom is getting crispy and unsticks by itself. 6. Add coloring as dark as you want to each crêpe batter, layering as you go. Let the crepes cool before decorating. 7. Let it cool before frosting, add sliced strawberries as you see fit! Photo Gallery Hope you love this super easy and pretty crepe cake! M*
Pecan pie crêpes

Pecan pie crêpes need no explanation. With fall all around, comfort food is needed. These are so easy to make and they’ll be ready in no time for Sunday brunch. Fluffy pancakes plus candied pecans, and a creamy cheesecake filling. Yes, please.
Healthy Milktart crepes

Milktart Crepes have become my ultimate favorite way to eat crepes. Even though Nutella coconut filled crepes right next to the Ifle tower is hard to beat. Crepes with a view can be anyone’s favorite am I right? No matter what they taste like. Now you don”t have to go all the way to France to experience good enough crepes. I combined the much loved French dessert with a well-known favorite in South African. One thing that we have in common is that we love crepes too. I guess that I am finding more and more similarities to cure the “missing home” blues.