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Pancake Weather

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In South Africa we make pancakes when it rains. Directly translated, we bake pancakes. These are not American pancakes, neither British nor French. They are neither crumpets nor crepes. They are pancakes. This afternoon Riyadh had a brief trickle of rain.  It rains, you make pancakes. You start off with the batter (a family recipe) which has thickened in the fridge for at least 3 or 4 hours.   You NEVER make the pancakes with freshly made batter.   It's simply too runny.   The gluten needs to develop so that the pancakes are soft and not chewy. You take the cold, thickened batter out of the fridge, turn on the heat and get a heavy pan ready.   Stir the batter thoroughly and add a bit water if its too thick.     Family tip:    add a teaspoon or two of sunflower oil to THE BATTER.     While you are waiting for the pan to heat up really well, mix white sugar and ground cinnamon in a bowl or jar.   Get...