This is a favorite Post of mine on the blog and so when I read that its pancake day on the net today, I wanted to re-share it with you.. Enjoy some high, fluffy golden Flapjacks today 🙂
I was born and raised in albert and one of my foods that I remember from my childhood is Flapjacks, my mom did not just believe in these for a hearty breakfast, they could be used for any meal, they could be used in lunches and they could be used as both a basic or a o my goodness WOW treat..
My Beloved Mother on one of our mother-Daughter trips, did you laugh, I mean flapjacks, Canada, beaver.. LOL
Our Flapjacks where made on this huge cast iron griddle that hung on a wall and was only brought out for them.. Never do I remember anything else being cooked on that cast iron, I know now it was to preserve that perfect flip, I struggle in my own cast iron to keep the ideal non stick when used for other things, and someday, maybe I will be lucky enough to find or buy a flapjack pan..
Our flapjacks where always thick, if they did not rise at least half a inch, they were considered.. ok, but not near fluffy enough 🙂
They could be topped in so many ways.. a dippy egg, or sugar and cinnamon or hot buttered rum syrup, canned fruit in any pie filling form, or lemon custard.
If it was for breakfast, it tended to be fruit, or syrups, if it was supper, dippy egg was more norm, if it was a snack, buttered and rolled, or peanut butter or jam..
But there was one dessert treat that always sticks out in my mind.. it was a pancake treat from my mothers childhood that was passed down to us..
Fresh hot pancake, brown sugar and fresh thick raw cream drizzled on top.. O my.. it was so good, but it only worked because we had our own cow..
Our Flapjacks were the truly basic kind.
My current recipe is this..
3 Cups of milk (whole), 2 eggs, 2 tbsp. of melted butter, 3 cups of flour, 2 tbsp. of baking powder, a good pinch of salt.. Mix and cook on a med hot griddle..
My mother says the tradional one is this.
2 cups flour, 2tsp baking powder, 1 tsp baking soda, 1 tsp salt, one and half tbsp. of sugar, mix together in a bowl, then one egg in a well in the middle, large mixing spoonful of oil (approx. quarter cup) and then milk to make correct thickness of batter.
And for holidays, ten times this recipe of the dry and it will make one icecream pail full of batter, I come from a large family..
Grandmas pancake syrups recipe from the farm
Two cups of brown sugar, one cup of water, bring to boil, and simmer for five min, remove from stove and add half a tsp of maple flavour, can be used hot or cold.. (was also be used over top of rice pudding) Very running but good flavour
So what is your pancakes like.. do you like them thin, almost crepe like, or do you like thick fluffy flapjacks, what is your favorite topping. Do you have any favorite memories from your childhood on this food item.
My pancake recipe is pretty close to yours so they are nice and thick and fluffy. I always cook them in the cast iron pan. Only real maple syrup for mine tho and butter and banana slices.
hmmm that sounds good.. banana and maple syrup..
(Hope you had a) Happy Pancake Tuesday! And I had to laugh to hear that you also use an old ice cream bucket for your pre-done pancake mix , FG!: ) But “struggling with maintaining” the properly seasoned cast iron? Oh YEAH, SO with you on the that one!! Pancakes are a great childhood memory for me as well; but my absolute favourite came from our Dutch neighbour, Minnie; who made them with uber hot butter to start (round) apple slices and then pour batter over top… Sprinkled generously with sugar and cinnamon to serve… Oh my!
And, except for being a 1/2 & 1/2 mix of AP & Whole Wheat flours, I’m pretty much right on with your Mom’s version; )
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