Revealed: our most-loved pancake topping
However, for many of us, it’s the day that we gorge ourselves on pancakes - even if we’re not planning on fasting for Lent.
And yes, according to a study by Wren Kitchens, the average person will consume on average three pancakes today, though 5 per cent of us will indulge in a pile of eight.
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Hide AdBut what will we be topping these tasty traditional treats with? The survey of 2,000 people reveals that nearly half of us will be adorning our pancakes with the classic option of lemon and sugar (43 per cent).
The next most popular toppings are chocolate spread (10 per cent), golden syrup (8 per cent), Canadian classic maple syrup (7 per cent), and ice-cream (5 per cent).
But while our favourite pancakes may be of the sweet and sour variety, do we need to get a bit more adventurous and add some extra zest to our pancakes this Shrove Tuesday?
If you fancy a twist on these classic toppings, these tried and tested ideas may get your mouth watering:
A twist on lemon and sugar
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Hide AdAdd raspberries for an extra layer of tangy sweetness, or grate lemon zest into the batter, and top with whipped lemon ricotta for an impressive dinner party dessert.
Seriously good chocolate spread
Melt dark chocolate and white chocolate together and drizzle over strawberries for a seriously indulgent pancake stack.
Oat-ily delicious golden syrup
This sticky treat is a common ingredient in flapjacks, so couple it with oat pancakes or add a sprinkle of granola to your topping for a crunchy finish.
Maple syrup: Fruits of the forest
Fresh dark forest fruits, such as blackberries and cherries, work perfectly with maple syrup-soaked pancakes, as do walnuts for a smoky flavour.
Bittersweet ice cream
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Hide AdEnjoy a spin on the classic ice cream sundae by making banana pancakes topped with a scoop of ice cream and whipped cream, or enjoy an adult twist with coffee flavoured pancakes and Irish cream ice cream.