[
US
/ˈpænˌkeɪk/
]
[ UK /pˈænkeɪk/ ]
[ UK /pˈænkeɪk/ ]
NOUN
- a flat cake of thin batter fried on both sides on a griddle
How To Use pancake In A Sentence
- Quite different from its crisp Scottish cousin, the Staffordshire oatcake is more like a dense pancake made from batter containing three types of flour and, of course, oats. Insider's guide to the best British food, and where to find it
- Add 1 tbsp of this syrup to your pancake batter and whisk again. Times, Sunday Times
- This recipe will make around six to eight pancakes - but be warned, you may want to double up as they get devoured pretty quickly! The Sun
- Somehow the sight of five very masculine black men in heavy pancake did not diminish the fact that this was still a guys' movie.
- Hi Mercedes - they are similar to pancakes but are usually a lot smaller - pikelet is a common British term. Sugar High Friday #32
- When one side is done, flip the pancake to cook the other side.
- If you overcook the pancakes they will be difficult to roll.
- The idea of the Windows-free promo is to attract tech - savvy custom at a time when consumer PC sales are flatter than a flat pancake.
- I ordered a salad and a pancake with chicken, ham, yellow cheese and champignons.
- It was moist and meaty and utterly delicious when wrapped in the paper-light pancakes alongside threads of spring onion and cucumber and lashings of sweet plum sauce.