saturday morning TRADITION
At the request of my third child we have started the tradition of always having a big breakfast on Saturday mornings. YES he actually said “mom can we have a Saturday morning tradition of always having a big breakfast?”, I said “um yes son, that sounds like a grand idea!”. And from that day forward we have done our darnedest to have a “big breakfast” on Saturday mornings.
Sometimes that can get tricky with soccer games, and softball, and just life in general. But we do our best to not let a Saturday morning pass with out a “big breakfast”. Which means nothing out of a box, and ALWAYS having bacon! Sometimes the bacon is accompanied by eggs, and breakfast taters, or Swedish Pancake, or my Buttermilk Pancakes, Challah French Toast.
My youngest Cece calls pancakes, “panahcakes“. And eggs are “iggs“. I hope she never grows up. I need her to stay 7 forever!
In case you were in need of a tradition that includes bacon OR if you just need a good breakfast recipe or two, or three…..WELL then you are in luck my friend! I have all of the above for you below.
BAKED BACON
2 cookie sheets
tin foil
preheat oven to 425 degrees.
1.Cover cookie sheets with tin foil, you can skip this step if you want BUT it will save you time scrubbing your pans.
2.Lay bacon out on pans.
3.Baked 15 minutes. Less if you like limp, wiggly bacon, more if you like crispy charred bacon.
Yes, your oven will get splattered with bacon grease, and eventually after years of baking bacon, your oven will not look new and shiny again no matter how hard you try. And yes your house will smell like bacon! (I happen to know some people who will not cook bacon because it smells up their house. (Hmmmm, not quite sure what I think of the never cooking bacon philosophy.) My motto is “WHO THE HECK needs a clean oven and a lemony fresh smelling house?!”.
In fact IF by chance you are in need of a new perfume, just dab a bit of bacon grease on your wrist and rub together….ooooh smell that maply, salty smell. Just watch out for your dog, you may get licked to death.
makes 10 medium sized cakes
4 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons sugar
1/2 stick of butter melted
2 eggs
2 cups buttermilk ( or you can use 1 cup regular milk, 1cup buttermilk)
** if you don’t have buttermilk on hand you can add 1 tablespoon of distilled white vinegar to just under 1 cup of milk….you want the vinegar and the milk to add up to one cup.
2. mix dry ingredients together
3. in a large measuring cup measure out milk, crack eggs into the mixture and mix together with a fork
4. add the milk mixture to the dry ingredients
5. add butter and mix until just combined
Batter will be very thick and lumpy. If you want to thin it out with a little milk that’s fine, but don’t go crazy.
Plop your batter down on the griddle, you can spread it out a little if you need to with your spatula. Now wait…wait..wait do you see little bubbles starting to form on the top of the pancake, do the edges look dryish? FLIP IT!
We always add mini chocolate chips in our pancakes. I sprinkle them on after I plop the batter on the griddle, then kinda poke them in a little bit with your spatula, so they don’t sit on top and then when you flip them you will have burnt chocolate on one side of your pancake…not delicious.
This would be the “Pour syrup all over the stack Party”.
2 tablespoons melted butter
This recipe was born one Saturday morning when my oldest son had a passel of friends spend the night and they were all lined up at the counter forks in hand, when I realized much to my TERROR that I had seven kids licking there chops and NO syrup!
After a million scenarios went through my head…none of which were pretty. I took a deep breath, said a prayer, and VOILA! Owdhas syrup was invented.
1 cup of corn syrup
1 tablespoon melted butter
1 teaspoon maple flavoring (if you don’t have this then….I am so sorry for you)
1. melt the butter in a 2 cup glass measuring cup
2. add 1 cup corn syrup
3. whisk in the maple flavoring
4. heat on high for 15 to 30 seconds, whisk again making sure that the ingredients are combined well
There you have it Ooops We Don’t Have Any Syrup syrup!
Yoohoo down here….
In case you wondered I am in the “Syrup around the edge Party”. I hope we can all be friends and accepting of one anothers choices.
Thank you.
I wanna come to your house next Saturday!
Hey – remember at the World's Fair in Germany when I ate a big ol' Nutella Crepe and the Nutella squirted out the other end onto my shirt within about 10 minutes of getting there?!!? LOL! I had a big poop smudge on my shirt all day long! So worth it though.
What a fluffy pancake!! I love french toast! Everything looks really yummy!
We LOVE Swedish pancakes….both Jeff and I come from Swedish backgrounds and it has always been our Saturday morning tradition (when life doesn't get in the way). However, my recipe is slightly different and I always eat them with lots of butter on top and then sprinkled with sugar. He, however, likes his smothered in syrup – no drizzle over the top or syrup on the bottom for him.
As I started to read this post I checked out how many days until "The Ranch"! You know you have to post a million billion photos of that amazing trip! You are SO lucky!
What is challah bread?
I love Swedish pancakes, as for syrup, any old way as long as I plenty
Yum! The recipes all look yummy and I love Swedish panahcakes too. I love your "dusting" of powdered sugar Sheil!! : )
I love the Challah bread at Marie Catrib!!! YUM!!!
Oh, my! I still have never had Swedish pancakes…will you make them for me friend? How about in July?
I am so a pour the syrup right over the top…I didn't know there was another way.
I'm with you on the Nutella crepes! And eating them in Europe makes them even better! I grew up with Swedish pancakes and make them for my family. My favorite! And bacon, yeah, I hate how it smells up the house, but how can you not make bacon? My daughter loves it.
I am definitely an over the top syrup person.
I recently introduced my grandsons to the mini-chocolate-chip pancakes we served regularly to our own kids. We have now created mini-chocolate-chip demanding monsters. I so love to oblige….
Me too! We are heading to the cottage so it will have to be an early one š
See you on Saturday.
P.S. I like my bacon a little on the chewy side.