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All Sundays call for pancakes…with rum…right? Rum and Cranberry Pancakes to be exact.

Well my Sundays surely do.
I feel like these pancakes are so fitting with the holidays that are quickly approaching and all. I mean, Thanksgiving breakfast (and Christmas too, hello, those cranberries are so dang festive!)? Heck yes. Plus, you totally need a little booze first thing on Thanksgiving (or maybe even the day after Thanksgiving too). It will help to put some of those slightly bizarre relatives in a little better light. And if you are cooking Thanksgiving dinner, maybe double the amount of rum in that butter sauce…everyone needs a little extra kick at extended family gatherings.


Soo, I am pretty excited about today’s post. One reason is obvious – these pancakes, I mean look at them. Two, is the fact that I get to talk about one of the coolest, nicest bloggers, Sneh Roy. She’s the creative mind behind Cook Republic, and she just came out with her first cookbook, Tasty Express, which is where this pancake recipe came from. THREE is that I am bringing on the holiday cheer today, and giving away a copy of Tasty Express! Which is kind of perfect because the recipes are so tasty (duh) and they are all pretty quick too, which makes them perfect for this busy time of year. SCORE!
If you guys are not familiar with Sneh and her blog Cook Republic, you should head over there now and check her stuff out. Both her recipes and photography are just beautiful and she is someone who inspires me daily. Plus, I think it’s pretty cool that she’s a Sydney girl. Someday I will make it out her way. What a beautiful place to live.


The day Sneh’s book, Tasty Express arrived at my door, I was in the middle of shooting this Moroccan Butternut Squash Soup. It was piping hot, and to be honest, I was so annoyed that I had to go and answer the door for the UPS guy. Normally our UPS guy never knocks at the door, but he had another package that I needed to sign for with him as well. Anyway, when I realized what was in the Amazon box, I had to open it right away and at least peek at the book. I told myself it would only take a sec. Yeah right. I sat on the bench by the door for close to twenty minutes flipping through every page and loving the next page after the next page more and more. It’s one of those books you cannot put down because not only do the recipes sound delicious, they look stinkin’ awesome too.
So yeah, by the time I got back to the soup it was cold, cold, cold (I sound like Eloise, Eloise, Eloise) and I had to put it back on the stove so I could get my steamy shot, but the twenty minutes of flipping through the book was worth it. I’d do it all over again.


When it came down to picking a recipe to show you guys, I literally could not decide because I wanted to make them all. It was so bad, that I called on my mom to make the decision for me. For her, the decision was easy. Pancakes. Without a doubt pancakes. Pancakes all the way.
She knew if I made pancakes they’d be her lunch. Which I have to say, I kind of loved too. Making pancakes for lunch sort of used to be my thing when I first started cooking. I was in high school, but I had a weird schedule since I was also taking college classes at the same time. This meant I was home for lunch and this meant chocolate chip banana pancakes on almost all snowy days. It was my favorite and not because I loved them, but more because I loved seeing the smile on my mom’s face when I surprised her with them. Ok, and I loved them too.
It was the best and when I made these on Friday, I got that same feeling again. It’s honestly the reason I cook. To make the people around me happy. And let me just say, these pancakes are way better than what I used to make. That rum butter sauce you guys – THE BEST!

Sneh’s original recipe is actually Rum Raisin Pancakes, but one, I didn’t have any raisins and two, cranberries are in season and I am slightly obsessed with them right now. Plus, I thought they would give the pancakes a fun festive twist for the holidays, so I threw in a tiny pinch of cinnamon too. Honestly though, Sneh’s recipe is perfect as is. We loved, like – loved, these pancakes. It’s all about that rum butter sauce. That sauce you guys – the cranberries get all plump and the butter rum flavor is perfection. She could not have nailed it better!
And the actual pancakes? They are crazy simple, just one bowl, mix everything, let the batter sit for fifteen minutes and then cook. They are super moist and fluffy. Perfect for soaking up that rum butter sauce. I loved the cranberries studded through each fluffy cake and um I maybe also sprinkled in a few chocolate chips for old-time sake. I couldn’t help it, and I knew Sneh would totally approve.

So let’s talk about this giveaway! Sneh kindly sent me a book to send to one of you guys (if I have cookies on hand those may or may not be included as well!), and it’s kind of like an early to start to the Christmas gift giving. And it’s a good thing the gifts are coming early, because I have a feeling this book will be your savior during the next forty-five days. There is a reason the book is called Tasty Express after all.
All you have to do is leave a comment telling me your very favorite thing about Thanksgiving. Your favorite food, your favorite way to spend the holidays, your favorite traditions – basically anything that you love about Thanksgiving, I want to hear it. And yes, I do actually read every comment so leave a good one! The giveaway will close one week from today.

Ok, and now, we NEED to eat that stack of rum and cranberry pancakes. It’s almost too pretty with all the rum butter sauce, but then not really, dig in.

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We obviously licked out plates clean.
First I LOVE to cook. My fav thing is being with Family and Thanking the Lord for all we have been given. This is my 1st Thanksgiving with them here in Georgia now that I live here. And the best is the next day when I make a wonderful leftover casserole with everything in it!!
My favorite part of Thanksgiving is having my family all together, the sound of laughter and the smell of cranberries!
These pancakes are completely gorgeous! My favorite thing about Thanksgiving… I guess a tie between family time, aaaand mashed potatoes. I can’t get enough of ’em!
Favorite things about Thanksgiving :
Turkey!
Cape Cod in the fall
And family traditions including the Thanksgiving day polar bear plunge my dad and I have taken every year for a very long time!
I had to chase FedEx guy all over the neighborhood last week because he was hording a bottle of wine that i ordered, that required my signature. I bet you never done that 🙂
We just recently started to celebrate Thanksgiving because of my little guys. Family is pretty far away, so Thanksgiving for me is all about friends gathering around beautiful table and enjoying the company. Love to go for a stroll afterwards because the weather is typically still nice and warm at Thanksgiving where we live, love to look at the trees and let the kids roll in leaves.
Well…what’s not to love when the entire family is together for a holiday. The good, the bad & the ugly. All the old memories are re-hashed. My sisters fight & my husband rolls his eye in an “I told you so” way. That being said, I so remember feeling that I was so special when I figured out why my grandmothers baking power biscuits never were as good when someone else made them…I watched her every step of the way…it was the extra scoop of Crisco that she added…and not included in her recipe.
Thanksgiving is not celebrated with much fervor in Dubai, where I spent my childhood. But I have very vivid memories of one particular year when my dad’s friend gifted him a live turkey as a Thanksgiving gift. Since the law does not allow to keep such animals at home, we kept the turkey inside our washing room for a day with the intention of killing it the next day for the dinner roast. We children went crazy that day taking peeks at this strange animal. The next day was even stranger, watching an animal die and land up on the table as a beautiful roast. It left such mixed emotions in my mind. Well, that’s my thanksgiving story….I have been wanting to buy Sneh’s book for a while now; let me try my luck at your giveaway Tieghan.
We don’t have Thanksgiving at home, we visit relatives. It’s extra special since we don’t have family nearby, and everyone has fun being together (and I love getting away). Lately we have been meeting at the beach, and late fall at the ocean is so different from summertime craziness. Thx for giveaway, I would love to win!
Your pics are always phenomenal!! And of course what could be better about thanksgiving then the food (and the leftovers!!!!).
I love that everyone takes at least half an hour to just sit together and eat. And that usually extends to dessert and coffee and chatting.
Thank you for offering the cookbook. That’s very nice of you! As if those pancakes weren’t enough!
My husband is a music director at a church so for me, Thanksgiving brings in a LOT of music. He has a few choirs, including one for adults, one for teens, and one for grade school children. So he covers a lot of different levels of difficulty. I get to listen to him playing through a lot of it at home as he’s making his choices. And every year, the music they sing is just gorgeous.
As for foods, I make his grandmother’s stuffing, his mother’s turkey, and my desserts, when it’s my turn. His family all take turns hosting the different holidays. It’s really more about being together than the food.
Thanks again, and Happy Holidays to you and your family!
I like that once it’s thanksgiving dinner time, the craziness at work is done for at least a month.
Those pancakes look so good, I know what I will be having for brunch today. Instead of the chocolate chips I may add in some sliced almonds. My favorite thing about Thanksgiving is spending time with friends and pumpkin pie.
Those pancakes look phenomenal! Wow! You made an excellent recipe selection; and of course the cookbook sounds amazing. My favorite thing about Thanksgiving is the extra quality time with family.
These look delicious. And your behaviour sounds way more normal than mine when the postman arrives with an Amazon package I just know is a cookbook I’ve been waiting for… let us be honest, I basically lunged at him for Homemade Decadence the other week…