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What's your favourite pancake topping? :D |
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| chocolate |
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9 | 13.24% |
| strawberry |
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2 | 2.94% |
| lemon and sugar |
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50 | 73.53% |
| bacon and maple syrup |
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7 | 10.29% |
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What's your favourite pancake topping? :D
Mnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn pancakes
I like them swimming in chocolate and strawberry sauce and any of the yummy sauces I can get my hands on. mnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Yummmmmmmmy, what is your favourite topping? I also like them with pineapple and one time I had pancakes with bollagnse sauce ![]() It's yummy! hahahahha
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Just sugar and lemon for me ( if i have one)
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Just sugar and lemon for me ( if i have one)
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none of the above options appeal to me - i cant stand maple syrup - only the sweet sticky english syrup
i've never even heard of having bacon with pancakes.syrup - it's the only way or failing that sugar. not a fan of lemon. |
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none of the above options appeal to me - i cant stand maple syrup - only the sweet sticky english syrup
i've never even heard of having bacon with pancakes.syrup - it's the only way or failing that sugar. not a fan of lemon.
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For thin European pancakes, definitely sugar and lemon. For thick puffy American pancakes, I adore them with what the Americans call Canadian bacon and maple syrup, yummy!
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Nutella - reminds me of holidays
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Nutella - reminds me of holidays
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For brunch or breakfast pancakes I like eggs, spinach, mushrooms and caramelized onions. For dessert crepes it's got to be bananas/strawberries/raspberries with a dribble of chocolate sauce. Sometimes, during maple syrup season in Quebec like now, I like a plain crepe with just maple syrup on top.
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yeah with maple syrup yum!
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I've voted for lemon & sugar but I like to put Chocolate Spread on them sometimes.
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Just Cheese or Lemon...yum
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Either sugar and lemon OR
Tuna, mayo, sweetcorn, pepper, melty cheese.
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Sugar and lemon
![]() But I also love them with mince/carrots/onions. And the above with tuna, mayo, sweetcorn etc sounds lovely! |
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Bacon?
on a pancake? Is that normal? ![]() I'd just go with the maple syrup which i love. |
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Just Sugar
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Bacon?
on a pancake? Is that normal? ![]() I'd just go with the maple syrup which i love. I would love to go to an American Diner to have this just to see what it is exactly - I have heard from different sources that Canadian Bacon is streaky bacon, back bacon, and the thicker gammon steaks, so it would be nice to know which one it is from a genuine source like an American Diner ![]() I like our traditional pancakes with sugar and a dash of lemon. I like my American Pancakes with blueberries and Golden Syrup
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Just the classic lemon and sugar for me.
Maple syrup isn't too bad though in my opinion. |
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My three year old daughter loves pancakes with bacon for breakfast at the weekends.
I have to have them with maple syrup. I don't get the lemon and sugar thing |
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Cannot beat golden syrup with a side of ice cream. I love pancakes.
![]() My partner, on the other hand, has them with plenty of lemon and sugar which I thought was gross to begin with, however after tasting it it's really not that bad, the sugar balances out the lemon's bitterness. Still stick to golden syrup for my topping, though. :] |
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My three year old daughter loves pancakes with bacon for breakfast at the weekends.
I have to have them with maple syrup. I don't get the lemon and sugar thing
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I'm not a fan of English pancakes or crepes, but love the fluffy American or Canadian ones with blueberry syrup.
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Kirsh and sour cherries (heat the kirsh with a bit of sugar) is a nice one for a more grown-up feel. Though I'm lemon/sugar mostly.
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Ice cream!
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I am obviously abnormal as i dont have anything on your poll.
I was brought up to have freshly squeezed orange and sugar on my pancakes. My husband was brought up with the same combination. We are both born in Derbyshire. Is it a Derbyshire thing ?? |
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i've never even heard of having bacon with pancakes.
