Nigella Lawson’s fluffy pancake mix is a ‘life-saver’ recipe that keeps ‘up to 3 months’

Homemade fluffy pancakes mix is ‘life-saver’ recipe that keeps ‘up to three months’ (Image: Getty)

shared her easy and hassle-free homemade pancake mix from her cookbook ‘Nigella Express’ – and she says it’s a “life-saver”.

The chef explained on her website that she prepares a container full of the mix, and “then I just have to whisk in egg, milk and melted butter whenever I need a breakfast’s worth of pancakes.”

With just a few simple ingredients like plain flour, baking powder, bicarbonate of soda, salt, and sugar, you can create a mix that lasts for up to three months, as per Nigella’s instructions.

When you’re ready to , simply add the wet ingredients to your pancake mix, and you’ll have fluffy, golden pancakes in no time.

This yields about 15 pancakes, each perfectly sized at around 8cm in diameter, making it ideal for a family breakfast or weekend brunch.

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Nigella Lawson’s homemade pancake mix is a total game-changer (Image: Getty)

Nigella Lawson’s homemade pancake mix recipe

Ingredients

For the pancake mix

600 grams plain flour

Three tablespoons baking powder

Two teaspoons bicarbonate of soda

One teaspoon salt

40 grams caster sugar (or vanilla sugar)

For the batter – to each 150g of pancake mix add:

One large egg

250 millilitres semi skimmed milk (or full fat)

One tablespoon melted butter

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Nigella Lawson shared her easy and hassle-free homemade pancake mix from her book ‘Nigella Express’ (Image: Getty)

Method

For the pancake mix, combine all the ingredients thoroughly and store them in an airtight jar.

When you’re ready to cook the pancakes, follow these steps:

Preheat a flat griddle or frying pan, ensuring it’s dry—no oil is needed.

Using a spoon, drop 1.5 to two tablespoons of batter onto the hot surface.

Once you notice bubbles forming on the top of the pancakes, flip them over and cook for another minute or so, until they’re golden brown on both sides.

This should yield around 15 pancakes, each approximately eight centimetres (three inches) in diameter.

To store the dry pancake mix, keep it in a sealed container in a cool, dry place. As long as the raising agents remain fresh, the mix will stay good for up to three months.

However, be cautious of storing it in damp or humid environments, as this can affect the texture, making the pancakes less fluffy and light.

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