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     Title: Grandma Thorpe's Currant Pancakes
Categories: Fruits, Breads, Brunch, Ethnic
     Yield: 8 Servings

     4 c  Flour
          Salt
     2 ts Baking powder
   1/2 c  Shortening (or more)
   3/4 pk Currants
          Milk to make soft dough
          Sugar or powdered sugar

 Sift together first three ingredients. Cut in shortening as for biscuits.
 Add currants. Stir in enough milk to make a soft dough that can be rolled
 out. On floured board, roll into thin pancakes and cook on hot griddle
 until light brown. Butter and sprinkle with sugar.

 This is a recipe from Blodwyn Thorpe, the daughter of Welsh immigrants born
 in Malad City, Idaho in the 1890s. She was the last of 13 children born to
 a pioneer Mormon family. Blodwyn's daughter, Neva, married Giovani Dominico
 Cambarari, an Italian immigrant, and they are the parents of Katherine
 Francis Cambareri Day, my lovely bride.

 This recipe was never written down by Blodwyn, and is somewhat inexact, as
 are most of the recipes we have from the Thorpe side of the family.

 David E. Day March 7, 1992.

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