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A Great Start on Forever: June 2007

On The Wing: June 2007 Building on "Forever" means bringing people together, and perhaps nothing binds families more than great food and celebrations. In this month's On The Wing dedicated to Father's Day, Nina Leopold Bradley, daughter of Aldo Leopold, the father of wildlife management and one of the foremost American conservationists, shares this recipe and family story from her childhood.

SOUR DOUGH PANCAKES
(Aldo Leopold Style)

Weekends at the Leopold Shack were delightful times of work, play, exploration and camaraderie. Appetites increased with the level of activity. Breakfast became a major meal and sourdough pancakes helped accommodate very large appetites. On occasion eating pancakes became a contest as to who, of the five of us teenagers, could eat the most pancakes. Luna became the family champion one morning when he devoured 12 sour dough pancakes.

In the evening, before the music begins (guitar and singing before the fire), mix the sour dough batter for the morning breakfast. This amount is for about six people. For more people add more water and flour.

Cover and keep warm during the night. In the morning, add:

On The Wing: June 2007 Stir well and pour individual servings into a hot frying pan or Dutch oven. Roll around to produce a think pancake the size of the pan. As the batter begins to bubble and the under surface becomes brown, turn and cook until the second side is brown. Serve on a hot plate. Apply butter and syrup and roll the pancake into a kind of "jelly-roll." Enjoy!

Any remaining dough is kept and covered. The next evening repeat the process, adding flour and water for the amount needed for the next morning.

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