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A Perfect Sunday

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Some Lilies from our garden – a beautiful reminder of a summer slipping away from us day by day

Yesterday we had a visit from our friends Rick and Laurie, and their awesome kids Kyle and Caitlee.  They have recently moved to our home town from the coast, and it is great to have them here.

At long last,  we finally found some time to get together and have brunch here around our kitchen table.  They have been busy settling into their new home, and that all takes time so between that and our busy schedules, this was our first real chance to get together and have a visit.

Brunch was the usual fare, Pop’s Pancakes, sausage, bacon, scrambled eggs, fruit and a few toppings were the main course.  A few drinks, both adult and something for the kids topped it off.  But hands down, the best part was the company.  The kids are great, Caitlee ran the feet off of Eve and Harley, a bit of Call of Duty on the PS3 let Kyle show me exactly how bad… no, pathetic I am at video games.  It was really nice visit just hanging for the afternoon with R&L, and catching up on life.

One of the things I love most about food in general and cooking with or for friends,  is the social aspect that goes along with it.  Going out for brunch or dinner is great, but it is on a schedule with people all around and severs bustling to and fro.  Cooking at home is so much more relaxed and social, brunch can go 5-6 hours without a server coming to ask if you are EVER going to leave, and you can just sit back, relax and enjoy.  It doesn’t have to be grandiose, the point is the people at the table, the food is just the excuse to get together.

We had a great relaxed visit, and there is no better way to spend a day in my books.  Taking a few hours from our hectic schedules to just stop and ‘smell the roses’ is something that we all need to do more often.  Time passes, and before we know it we have lost touch with some of those who mean the most.  Take a few min, put on a pot of coffee and call some friends over for a social afternoon.  It is time that will pay you back with memories to keep dear.

Thanks to Rick and Laurie and the kids for a wonderful and memorable afternoon!  We look forward to seeing you guys again soon!

Best Budz!
Best Budz!
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One pooched puppy – dreaming of his next time with his new playmate

Pop’s Pancakes – A History

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Pop’s Pancakes

I grew up in a wonderful home, one where my father did a great deal the cooking.  My Pop was an amazing cook, and one of my father’s most loved dishes was his pancakes.  I grew up on these golden disks, with their light fluffy texture and rich taste was our breakfast on many, many a weekend.  Whether served with bacon, sausages or pan fried kokanee (the fish, not the beer) they were always amazing.  And they were always made using good ingredients, patience, love and a talented hand.  And never with a recipe or measuring cup.  It was always “bunch of this, some of that and a pinch (or two) of something else” – Pop was amazing in the kitchen, and to this day he continues to be my hero and inspiration.

Sadly, my father left us all too soon, his ‘recipes’ lost with him.  In his final couple of years, as the cancer ate away at him, he lost his taste for food and at the end his strength to cook.  I cooked for him whenever I could, but increasingly he was unable to enjoy eating.  Because his ‘recipes’ were all based on taste and feeling, we were never able to get them down on paper.   I miss so much about my Pop, and who he was in my life.  Much of my love of cooking is a direct homage to him.

Back to the pancakes…  Over the dozen or so years since he left us, I have tried to come up with a reasonable replication of his amazing creation.  I made them so many times with him, but on my own I was completely unable to hit that magic combination of ingredients that filled the kitchen with that taste and smell of my childhood.  I would work a recipe over and over, changing a bit of this and a bit of that.  However while I got into the ballpark on an occasion or two, it just was never close enough.  I would eventually toss the recipe, and after a bit of time away from the project, start over again.

Sometime in 2013 I found myself at that point of starting over again.  A clean slate, a reliable ingredients list and a renewed sense of patience.  I brought together the ingredients, and into the pan I ladled the batter.  The result was the closest I had ever gotten to the magical combination.  We were on the path!  A couple of more adjustments over the weeks that followed, and I hit the jackpot.  I can’t deny that there was a tear or two shed at the kitchen table that morning, it was such a powerful reminder of the man who was my father, my hero and my inspiration.  What was so much a part of my Pop’s reputation as a cook, would live on to be enjoyed again.  Oh yeah, and I wrote it down…

These are pancakes for those that truly love pan cakes.  They are tall, light and fluffy.  There are so many versions of pancakes, each with its own strength and enjoyment.  From crepes to flapjacks, Dutch Babies to buckwheat, all have a place at the table.  But for me, these are the pinnacle of what a pancake should be – they are of my childhood memories.

I offer you this recipe with the sincerest wish that your family will enjoy them as much as my family has for so many years.  From my country kitchen to yours….

 

Dad making dinner around Christmas time. Was cooking out on the grill, hence the outfit!
Pop making dinner Christmas Eve 2002. He was cooking out on the grill, hence the outfit!
My dad relaxing while I was making dinner.
Pop relaxing while I was making dinner.