I agree with grannyisland. I grew up in England with a Scottish Mum and always thought of "drop scones" as pancakes. We never had the big pancakes "crepes" and I learned to make those when I was an adult. I was brought up in Cheshire and we had barm cakes but my Scottish parents called them rolls. My Yorkshire husband has teacakes or breadcakes, and calls crumpets "pikelets". I think baked goods have the most confusing terminology! Don't get me started on Scottish "half" loaves and American "English muffins". Oh, drat, now I'm hungry!
I will be making proper tossing pancakes tomorrow - with a variety of fillings and toppings. My husband likes jam, I like lemon or golden syrup but we also like them stuffed with ricotta and spinach - not all at the same time of course. 