Nigerian Pancake Rolls RELOADED By Dinma

Nigerian Pancake Rolls RELOADED By Dinma.  This is my first time posting a recipe on this blog.

I’m sure you all have been enjoying the recipes by my sister,•Omalicha• This is my own version of the popular pancake rolls. You won’t believe how many neighbors came over for
this. Enjoy!


INGREDIENTS

 


•flour.                                »750g

•sugar.                               »250g

•Eggs.                                »10 eggs

•milk.                                  »250g

•mayo.                                »400ml jar

•sausages.                          »2 packs

•cabbage.                            »1 big head

•carrot.                                »6

•lemon zest.                    »Just 4rm 1 lemon

•nutmeg.                        »1

•freshly squeezed lemon juice.        »From 1

•mixed fruits/raisins.                     »Half pack

•pepper.                                   »Just enough

•Onion.                         »2 medium bulbs

•vegetable oil.              »Half cup

METHOD for making Nigerian Pancake Rolls RELOADED 


•wash and everything. I grated the skin of the lemon to get the zest and squeezed out the juice.

•pour your raisins in a bowl,add water and leave to rise.

•In a clean pot,preheat your oil,add pepper nd onion,stir fry. Add 1 seasoning cube. when fried,add your sausages,and carrot. cook for 2 mins and set aside.

•Mix your mayo with about 50g of sugar,till its completely smooth and looks like pap.

•Then your mayo with diced cabbage,put in the fridge to cool.

•Mix your flour,sugar,lemon zest,lemon juice,grated nutmeg,milk together.

•Make a hole in the middle of this mixture and add your egg. gently fold together. add water,till you have a fairly thick liquid.

•Add your raisins including the water you soaked it in. mix properly.

•In a clean pan,put just enough oil to wet the pan. about one tablespoon,when hot pour half a cup of your pancake mix and fry away. we all know how to fry pancakes right?

•To roll,put your cabbage,and sausage sauce,on one side of the pancake,carefully roll from that side,and hold with a toothpick. repeat this process,till you have rolled everything. I was able to make 30 rolls from what I had.

WARNING: you will be addicted!!

 

Nigerian Pancake Rolls RELOADED
Nigerian Pancake Rolls RELOADED By Dinma
pancake with toppings

 

Nigerian Pancake Rolls RELOADED
Nigerian Pancake Rolls RELOADED By Dinma
enjoy yummy, nutritious pancakes, so filling

 

 Now we know Omalicha’s family is full of great cooks! 
Well done!
Enjoy your pancake rolls

40 thoughts on “Nigerian Pancake Rolls RELOADED By Dinma”

  1. I really dnt like chicken franks so wat can i use as subtitute? Aunty Eya pls post my email i want to go to d hospital tmrw.thanks

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  2. Yum yum! Nice one Dinma. Ehen! 😀 so i made ofe onugbu(bitterleaf soup) yesterday thanks to the onugbu recipe posted last week. Ogiri smells horrible!! I almost didn't want to use it, plz is there anything special abt adding ogiri?

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  3. Now, this is what we are talkin about… Correct african woman wey fit cook anything, not that chicken-fray that can't boil water cos she went to school in jupiter!

    Dinma, Nwayi Oma… Jis'ike!

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  4. Wallai… Cooking is my no 1 hobby. No questions, I do it with ease. But it surprises me when an african woman can't!

    It baffles me when I come across young ladies saying they can't cook with a reason that seems rational to them.

    @anon 9:00… Lemme share some of my favorite soup I make effortlessly!

    Ogbono, Stew, Ewedu, Gbegiri, Ofe Nsala, Vegetable, Egusi, Black Soup (my native soup), Amoriri (also native), Okro.

    I also make fried and jollof rice, Gravy, salad, chicken and chips and many can't remember! No assumptions, these are stuff's I've don't time after time.

    If you need some more expose on my kitchen dexterity, holla me!

    Nuff'Said!

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  5. Na true, I laugh in Ishan. OK now share the black soup and Amoriri recipes here with us abi you wan die go with your hoarded knowledge? Pants on fire liar liar….

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  6. I also made pancake rolls yesterday but added tuna to my cabbage mixture…it was really nice and my boyfriend loved it. While eating, we were already planning I will use shredded chicken next time.

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  7. Kk, make I go snap wetin I don shit since…

    If you need an invite I'll be glad to send you 1, I'll do the cooking while you watch, I blv in reality… Hehehehe!

    BTW, Amoriri and Black soup are not just anyhow r you preggies?

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  8. COUSIN of life…….jisinu IKE……i don swallow spit taya …..start home delivery naaaaaaaaaaaa……so me CAN order………..

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  9. Eya u said these are not all the pics,pls upload the complete pics,I need it step by step cos I'm making this tommorrow.biko nwanyi oma,upload ir.

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  10. Tuna aint a bad idea I made the pancake for a church event, and some people don't really like fish and my cousin is allergic to fish so I put that into consideration! If I will have to use fish would use mackerel(titus).

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  11. Ace be a man and stop being petty. You have left that post to come and Sub that lady again here? Is it bad that that she asked for help? Abeg take several seats and stop this petty nonsense ure doing. Its very unbecoming of a man!

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  12. Hello everyone,
    It's been quite a while.
    I know nobody missed me.
    Niwez, jus wanna say I missed u all from aunty Eya down to Ace, deborah bala, ahdaisy, bonario, johnson.
    And dis pancake looks yummy. Will try it with less ingredients( supermarket far from my house)
    Love ya all. Muah(make una brush first oo)

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  13. Soooo lovely!pls more info on d lemon zest.can one use lime if lemon isn't available.dnt tink we hav dat real yellow coloured lemon.

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  14. Your pancakes look good and inviting. However, try using raw egg white to stick them together, Instead of using a tooth pick. Its a better presentation I think.

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  15. Ace,warn urself oh!she did not mention d name of her sch btw no b only covenant uni no dey allow cookin.
    Dinma,weldone-not a fan of pancakes but am tempted to try 1 more time…

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  16. you want her to serve raw egg white? Remember no frying after rolling the pancakes. I think what she did with d toothpick is great.

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  17. Welcome back fyn Ijebu chic, I actually tot u r the same as mama ijebu oh! Nice to have u back. @dinma lovely pancakes, have never made anyb4 will try is this weekend. Without the filling 1st so incase its not good I can try again, when I get it right I can

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  18. *shining teeth*
    I am done with service, now job hunting.
    Them steal my phone ni ooo, I av another now sha (state allowance paid off)
    I forgot to mention that I missed Jay and the mischevious anonymous.
    Back now with a bang!

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  19. Nooooo.
    Mama Ijebu na married woman oo, probably with kids.
    Na pple wey don born be mama.
    Thanks niwez
    *feeling funky*

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  20. I just tire,which one b raw egg again naw?biko d lemon zest n d rest ingredient do,…..d toothpick worked well,cos na lil mistake sey cause running stomach……..hor! Sheezy.

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  21. Understanding is the key thing here; you use raw egg white to stick dough together. I mean the same thing glue or water gum does to paper. U won't taste it in the food. Try it. Maybe I should ve explained better. I'm sorry

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  22. My dia, no be taste matter we talk o. Raw eggs could carry harmful germs and really shouldn't be used in food except it is to be cooked again. I understand your point about presentation, but hygiene and health trump presentation any day.

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  23. How many pancake rolls will these measured ingredients (in your recipe) make? It looks like you made a whole lot and I need to make just a fraction of this. If you tell me how many you made, I can approximate the quantity of ingredients that will be adequate for me.

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  24. I made this for my family today and it was an instant bomb. Aunt Eya, thanks so much for this blog site. My kitchen has come alive ever since I stumbled upon this site. I'm a Yoruba lady married to same tribe but u've got us eating banga, ofe onugbu n so many others. Great job!

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