10 of the best sweet and savoury pancake topping ideas to try on Pancake Day

There are plenty of sweet and savoury topping ideas to try for Pancake Day.  Photo: ShutterstockThere are plenty of sweet and savoury topping ideas to try for Pancake Day.  Photo: Shutterstock
There are plenty of sweet and savoury topping ideas to try for Pancake Day. Photo: Shutterstock

If you’re planning to whip up a stack of pancakes this year, there are plenty of tasty topping options to choose from.Whether you have a sweet tooth or savoury is more your style, here are 10 delicious topping ideas to enjoy this Pancake Tuesday.

They’ll go perfectly with our easy pancake recipe, or for those on a plant-based diet, check out these vegan pancakes.

Lemon and sugar

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An old favourite, but for a reason – sometimes all your pancakes or crepes need is a drizzle of lemon juice and a sprinkle of sugar.

Nutella 

Another classic topping, Nutella or other chocolate/nut spreads lend themselves beautifully to a steaming pancake stack. To make the sweet treat go even further, try adding chopped nuts or even mini marshmallows.

Maple syrup, bacon and cream cheese

A perfect sweet-meets-savoury combination, you can create an American-style pancake breakfast by adding a dollop of mascarpone or cream cheese, followed by slices of bacon and even blueberries if you like. Finish off with a good drizzle of that Pancake Day staple, maple syrup.

Poached eggs

Another delicious breakfast option, try topping your Pancake Day creations with a couple of poached eggs, adding hollandaise sauce if you fancy a full-on Eggs Benedict.

Mixed berries

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Blueberries, raspberries, and strawberries all make a great topping for pancakes, especially when combined with fresh cream – you could even make your own berry coulis to drizzle over the top.

Jam and clotted cream

It’s good enough for the classic scone, so why not pair your pancakes with your favourite flavour of jam and some clotted cream?

Smoked salmon and avocado

Transform your pancakes into an indulgent brunch with smoked salmon, layered with sliced or mashed avocado.

Peanut butter and banana

Peanut butter and bananas are already a match made in heaven; try spreading the peanut butter onto a thin, freshly made crepe, add sliced banana and roll up to serve.

Goat’s cheese and red onion chutney

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The goat's cheese can be substituted for any other soft cheese of your choice; add a spoonful of red onion chutney for a delicious savoury snack.

Vegetables, mash and gravy

An unexpected combination perhaps, but pancakes can easily take the dinner time spot usually occupied by Yorkshire puddings.

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