If you were to ask the family what their favourite tradition is I would bet all my money on the answer being Saturday pancakes. Not long after we moved to the farm I started making 'big' pancakes every Saturday morning for breakfast. In a nod to Radio 2's Inheritance Tracks I used a recipe from my mum's old Delia Smiths cook book and never looked back. 10 years and over 6000 pancakes later am weirdly super proud that we have never missed a weekend - which has at times called for friends and family patience, odd measures and the occasional curse at a holiday home's poor efforts at non stick frying pans.
Not one's to miss a trick the kids then ramped up the pressure. Surely if Saturday meant big pancakes, then they also needed a weekly serving of 'wee' pancakes. I'd spent a long time in my youth never quite getting these right; too thick / too thin / burnt. Luckily when living in a wee village in Kintyre my elderly neighbour May was kind enough to share her recipe which I hastily scribbled onto a scrap of cardboard. Some additional guidance on how to tell the right consistency from my good friend Robert (who cooked them aboard the Vic 32 steamer) finally got me sorted.
So, for anyone who doesn't yet have their own goto pancake recipes I'm happy to pass on the baton and recommend the two above with the following top tips:
Whatever your favourite topping get flipping!