I was visiting bj at Sweet Nothing's one day and she was on a roll with pancakes. She posted her most favorite pancake of all and since bj is the Queen of Pancakes, I immediately wanted to try them. Here's my tea tray all set up with those glorious pancakes. My lady vase has a hydrangea from my yard!! I am so excited this year that the hydrangea bush that my youngest son bought me is blooming. Last year, I had one measly blossom, but this year, it's a different story.
This pretty Rosina, made in England teacup, was one that I received awhile back from one of Stephanie's teacup exchanges from The Enchanting Rose. The teacup does not have a name, just some numbers, painted in gold on the bottom. It's so pretty with it's hand painted design, don't you think?
I served these pancakes to my son, who is living here with me, and he said, "These pancakes are so fluffy. They have to be the best pancakes that I've ever tasted"! I have to agree. Make sure that you use buttermilk, like bj suggests, and you will be glad that you did. Bj is the Susan Branch of Texas, and you always leave happy after a visit with her. To see bj's post, and get the most Fluffy Pancake Recipe , you can visit her here.
(Please ignore my reflection in the window!)
Happy Memorial Day!!
I am sharing at these lovely parties:
Thank you for your visit! xo
Happy Memorial Day Kitty! I love your pretty window box with your flags flying and your teacup! I haven't had pancakes in ages, I'll have to give BJ's recipe a try :)
ReplyDeleteI think I will make some pancakes this morning. I don't think my pancakes will be served in a pretty tray like yours. Your window vignette is perfect for Memorial day.
ReplyDeletewarmly,
deb
p.s. your flower is beautiful...such a pretty color!
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't get any better than pancakes and strawberries by a waterfall! I'm glad the hydrangeas are doing well for you this year. Your window box is very festive for the holiday weekend. Happy Memorial Day!
ReplyDeleteI think of BJ as the queen of desserts! My goodness but she makes everything look, and sound decadent in her posts. I'll have to peruse this recipe, I use buttermilk in my pancakes but maybe there's something special I can do for the fluffiness.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad your hydrangea is finally putting on a show but they do want to take a year or two to establish below ground before thrilling us with a show of flowers.
Have a great week!
The pancakes do look yummy. I love Bj's blog. Now I'll have to try them. Such a pretty setting , especially with that pretty bloom. Enjoy your Memorial Day, Kitty!
ReplyDeleteLovely post Kitty. Who doesn't love pancakes? I will give these a try soon. Thanks for sharing these pancakes. Your vignette is so pretty with the teacup and if course, your backdrop. Love your pretty window box. Hope your Memorial Day is fabulous. Xo
ReplyDeleteThose pancakes sound so good, Kitty. I love a stack of pancakes drizzled with pure maple syrup! I like your window box; very pretty! Happy Memorial Day, my friend!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sandi
They look fabulous, Kitty! BJ is the pancake queen. Nice tribute to her and Sweet Nothings! Love your window box planter.
ReplyDeleteMmmmm, your pancakes make my moth water, Kitty. Live your sweet and dainty teacup. Happy Memorial Day!...Christine
ReplyDeleteKitty, I agree, bj always has something good cooking up in her kitchen. Your pancakes look so good I know I will have to try them, I hope I will make bj proud too. Lovely teacup on such a pretty tray, love the gingham. I only had a couple of blooms on my hydrangea and it's not doing anything this year. I think I will have to plant new ones. Happy Memorial Day to you……….
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty teacup and those fluffy pancakes are making me salivate! I'm also admiring your hydrangea. Last weekend, I transferred a potted hydrangea into my garden...and sadly, it didn't survive.
ReplyDeleteThe setting is so pretty! Love yur pretty teacup and so glad your Hydrangea is performing better...I just love them! The pancakes look wonderful! Sometimes ya gotta have'em! Thanks so much for linking to Tuesday Cuppa Tea!
ReplyDeleteRuth
Hello Kitty, you made the vignette outside so pretty. I love your pink hydrangea and the pancakes look and sound so good.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at Cooking and Crafting with J&J.
Enjoy the week.
Julie
Thanks so much for the shout-out..and am so tickled you and son enjoyed the pancakes...Now, of course, I am hungry for some tonight for dinner. LOL
ReplyDeleteAll your photos look so pretty,
Have a beautiful week ahead.....
Dear Kitty:
ReplyDeleteWhat delicious pancakes and I do so love Rosina cups and saucers - always favorites as I have quite a few. I am going to go copy her recipe and I think her blog and face book site as darling! Thanks for sharing and linking.
Looks delish! I do love that tea cup and saucer...so delicate. All of your flowers look beautiful! Hopefully, all this rain will help them stay longer. I always hate when the intense heat begins to burn everything.
ReplyDeleteHope you've had a relaxing weekend!
xo
Pat
A very pretty breakfast tray and delicious looking pancakes, although looking at the size of them I think we would refer to them as pikelets where I live :)
ReplyDeleteDiana
Happy Memorial Day to you Dear Kitty! I love the Rosina teacup and your pancakes look irristable! Happy Tea Time Sweet Friend! Blessings, Karen
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Kitty,
ReplyDeleteI sure hope you had an enjoyable weekend.
We did, in between rain showers! I do feel like I may have webbed feet soon, though.
Such pretty pancakes and the Rosina Teacup is so precious.
Our blog Retreat is almost here-I will email out directions today and if you have extra scissors please bring those with you!
xo
Jemma
Hi Kitty, what a fun post and the pancakes look so delicious. Your teacup is gorgeous in that precious hand painted design. I always enjoy your tea time settings and the lovely photos your share. Hope you had a nice Memorial Weekend between the raindrops. We do need the rain but now I hope we have some sunny days ahead soon. Wishing you a wonderful new week. Love and Blessings. xo
ReplyDeletethanks so much for sharing! Just pinned the recipe! They look delicious!! catchatwithcarenandcody
ReplyDeleteKitty, what a sweet post!!! I'm really thinking I need some pancakes now!! Love your teacup, it's pure delight!
ReplyDeleteSweet Kitty, I will have to try the Fluffy Pancakes. Yours look absolutely delicious! I am so happy to hear that you have an abundance of blossoms this year!
ReplyDeleteKitty, you are so good about trying new recipes & I'm glad that you share your results with us. I saw BJ's post & drooled...love that you served yours with fresh strawberries!
ReplyDeleteYou have a lovely teacup, too. Did I tell you I am planning a "Teacup Exchange" for my quilt guild's summer picnic? Your posts have inspired me!
Kitty these sound delicious! They'd be great to make on some of these rainy mornings we've been having.;-)
ReplyDeleteMmm . . . love pancakes! Those look delicious. I don't really know bj, but have visited her blog a few times, and she seems like so much fun!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you have some hydrangeas. They're so beautiful, and then they dry so nicely. Your backyard with your little waterfall looks so peaceful. I could spend many hours there, listening to the water. xo Deborah
I have had the biggest craving for pancakes lately Kitty, and haven't ever made them with buttermilk. I can't wait to try her recipe, especially covered with summer strawberries!
ReplyDeleteJenna
So happy to see you here at TOHOT on this dreadfully gloomy day-we need sunshine!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to meeting you on Tuesday!
xo
Jemma
Kitty, I will definitely check out those pancakes. Funny, I was just thinking about BJ the other day but couldn't find her website. Love that cup and saucer!
ReplyDeleteKitty,
ReplyDeleteThese look devine! I do love fluffy pancakes--cant wait to try these!!! Your little teacup is so sweet! Love the hand painted flowers! Will have to check out BJ's site! Hope all is well!!!xo
Linda
BJ's blog was the very first blog I ever read and haven't stopped reading hers yet. Isn't she the sweetest and most talented thing? Everything she cooks looks so delicious. :)
ReplyDeleteHope you are coming to the art retreat next week. :)
Thank you for joining Thoughts of Home.
I love BJ and I am going to get this recipe for my grandsons.
ReplyDeleteThey love pancakes.
So happy to see you at TOHOT Kitty.
Everything looks so cute and delicious! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining Cooking and Crafting with J & J!
Your hanging basket is gorgeous and the pancakes look mouthwatering and with my favorite strawberries. Jean does breakfast well doesn't she?
ReplyDeleteDear Kitty:
ReplyDeleteI want to try her recipe too. I printed it out and will soon. Thanks so much for linking to "Tea In The Garden". Looks like you are the only linker so far but I'm OK with that. I just love doing it! Thanks for participating.
Love BJ's blog and found yours via Bernideen's Tea Party. After your sweet endrosement I will be making those pancakes for sure. Love your setting.
ReplyDeleteHi Kitty,
ReplyDeleteI agree that BJ has the best pancakes ever and you have the best tea table ever! Looks like we may begin to dry out next week, at last!! Thanks so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday and have a great weekend!
Miz Helen
Oooh, I love me some pancakes {{smiles}} I have a recipe that I always use, but next time I make pancakes I will have to try BJ's :)
ReplyDeleteHave a beautiful Sunday, lovely friend. Hugs, joy, and blessings to you!
Oh my Kitty, they do look delicious! I agree that bj is the Susan Branch of TX. :) Can't wait to try them! Your vignette is so sweet. Thanks for sharing with SYC.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann
Those pancakes look delicious - I love your analogy between BJ and Susan - so true!! your lady vase is very sweet, especially with a "hydrangea hat"!!
ReplyDeleteHi Dear Kitty~ this post came up just as we were on the road headed for Canada and soon to cross the border which ment no more internet. I knew I would be coming home and trying this recipe, and that I did for our dinner this evening. I must say, my husband and I were not disappointed.
ReplyDeleteThese were fabulous!
I use a recipe out of my Red Rose flour cook book from Canada that is awesome, but this one will take precedence over my recipe.
Thank you for sharing with us.
Love and blessings~
Hi Dear Kitty~ this post came up just as we were on the road headed for Canada and soon to cross the border which ment no more internet. I knew I would be coming home and trying this recipe, and that I did for our dinner this evening. I must say, my husband and I were not disappointed.
ReplyDeleteThese were fabulous!
I use a recipe out of my Red Rose flour cook book from Canada that is awesome, but this one will take precedence over my recipe.
Thank you for sharing with us.
Love and blessings~