Friday, May 31

Greatest Percussionist Ever


Gene Krupa (born January 15, 1909, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.—died October 16, 1973, Yonkers, New York) was an American jazz drummer who was perhaps the most popular percussionist of the swing era.

After the death of his father, Krupa went to work at age 11 as an errand boy for a music company. He soon earned enough money to purchase a musical instrument and decided upon a drum set because it was the least expensive instrument in a wholesale catalog. In the early 1920s, Krupa learned from and sometimes jammed with many of the great jazz performers who were then in Chicago, receiving his greatest inspiration from New Orleans drummer Baby Dodds. Immersing himself in the study of jazz, Krupa began to play in several Chicago-area jazz groups with musicians such as Frank Teschmacher, Bix Beiderbecke, and his future employer Benny Goodman.

In 1927, during a recording session with the McKenzie-Condon Chicagoans, Krupa became the first drummer to use a full kit on a recording, a significant technological accomplishment during a time when the pounding of a bass drum could easily dislocate the stylus on the recording equipment. Recordings from this session are regarded as the first aural example of authentic Chicago-style jazz.

Krupa worked for several bands during the early 1930s and was a drummer in the pit orchestras for two Broadway musicals by George Gershwin. By 1934 Krupa was the most sought-after drummer in the business. He was persuaded by the record producer John Hammond to join Goodman’s band, with the assurance that the band would prominently showcase his drumming talents. Krupa stayed with Goodman until 1938 and played on many of the band’s best-known recordings (such as the classic drum workout “Sing, Sing, Sing”); he was also a fixture in the Benny Goodman Trio (featuring Goodman and pianist Teddy Wilson) and subsequent Quartet (adding vibraphonist Lionel Hampton). With his movie-star good looks and tousle-haired, gum-chewing “hot jazzman” persona, Krupa attracted many female fans and provided the Goodman band with much of its visual appeal, elevating the role of the drummer from mere timekeeper to front-line performer. To many swing fans, Krupa epitomized jazz drumming; he went on to become perhaps the most famous drummer in jazz history.

Krupa had a tendency to grandstand during his tenure with Goodman, yet his infectious energy propelled the band. His flamboyance and popularity led to personality clashes with Goodman, who thought that Krupa’s showmanship often overshadowed the music. Less than two months after the Goodman band’s historic performance at Carnegie Hall in January 1938, Krupa left to form his own band.

Initially Krupa’s band followed in the style of Goodman’s. Many of its early recordings are fine examples of swing and commercial pop, and many feature well-performed drum solos. The band’s jazz credentials were significantly enhanced in 1941 with the addition of trumpeter Roy Eldridge and singer Anita O’Day. One of jazz’s most influential players, Eldridge was the stylistic link between the traditional jazz of Louis Armstrong and the wailing bebop of Dizzy Gillespie. O’Day, whose style was cool and detached, was one of the most renowned band vocalists. The Krupa-Eldridge-O’Day triumvirate combined to produce some of the band’s best-known recordings, including “Boogie Blues,” “Just a Little Bit South of North Carolina,” and, especially, “Let Me Off Uptown,” the Krupa band’s biggest hit.

In 1943 Krupa served a three-month jail term for marijuana possession; for a time after his release, he drummed with the Goodman and Tommy Dorsey orchestras before re-forming his own band in 1944. His new band, which incorporated a string section, played in a more modern style and featured several talented young players who were influenced by the bebop movement. Hits such as “Leave Us Leap,” “Disc Jockey Jump,” and “Lemon Drop” showcased the new sound in arrangements by George Williams and Gerry Mulligan. By embracing modern jazz, Krupa was able to keep his band going during the late 1940s, but by 1951 he too had succumbed to the decline in popularity of big bands.

During the 1950s, Krupa led a few small groups and toured with Norman Granz’s Jazz at the Philharmonic, for which he often participated in staged drum battles with Buddy Rich. Always a serious student of jazz and percussion techniques, Krupa and fellow drummer Cozy Cole in 1954 established a drum school, and Krupa taught there for the rest of his life. He also portrayed himself in the films The Glenn Miller Story (1953) and The Benny Goodman Story (1955) and was the subject of a fictionalized Hollywood biography, The Gene Krupa Story (1959), which featured Sal Mineo as Krupa and Krupa’s own drumming on the sound track.

Ill health forced Krupa to curtail his activities during the 1960s and early ’70s, but he still made occasional appearances and recordings, most notably an outstanding album that reunited the members of the original Benny Goodman Quartet (Together Again!, 1963) and a well-regarded album (The Great New Gene Krupa Quartet, 1964) that marked Krupa’s last session as a leader.

Wonders of the World


THE ORIGINAL SEVEN WONDERS



1. The Great Pyramid of Giza, Egypt

2. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon, Iraq

3. The Statue of Zeus at Olympia, Greece

4. The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, Turkey

5. The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, Turkey

6. The Colossus of Rhodes, Greece

7. The Lighthouse of Alexandria, Egypt



THE SEVEN ADDITIONAL ANCIENT WONDERS
8. Stonehenge, England

9. The Great Sphinx of Giza, Egypt

10. The Temple of Karnak at Luxor, Egypt

11. Luxor Temple, Egypt

12. The Valley of the Kings, Egypt

13. The Temple of Ramesses at Abu Simbel, Egypt

14. The Staircases of Persepolis, Iran



THE SEVEN ADDITIONAL WONDERS OF THE HELLENIC/HELLENISTIC WORLD
15. The Parthenon of Athens, Greece

16. The Oracle of Apollo at Delphi, Greece

17. Petra, Jordan

18. The Fortress of Masada, Israel

19. The Ruins of Heliopolis of Baalbek, Lebanon

20. The Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa of Alexandria, Egypt

21. The Hagia Sophia of Istanbul, Turkey



THE SEVEN WONDERS OF THE ROMAN WORLD
22. The Roman Forum, Italy

23. The Pont du Gard, France

24. The Ruined Cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, Italy

25. The Colosseum of Rome, Italy

26. The Pantheon of Rome, Italy

27. The Ruins of Leptis Magna, Libya

28. Diocletian's Palace at Split, Croatia



THE SEVEN WONDERS OF THE PRECOLUMBIAN WORLD
29. The Pyramids of Teotihuacan, Mexico

30. The Temples of Tikal, Guatemala

31. The Nazca Lines, Peru

32. The Temple of the Inscriptions at Palenque, Mexico

33. The Stelae of Copan, Honduras

34. The Pyramid of Kukulkan at Chichén Itzá, Mexico

35. Machu Picchu, Peru



THE SEVEN WONDERS OF CHINESE ARCHITECTURE
36. The Terracotta Army of Xian, China

37. The Great Wall of China

38. The Giant Buddha of Leshan, China

39. The Forbidden City of Beijing, China

40. The Temple of Heaven of Beijing, China

41. The Humble Administrator's Garden of Suzhou, China

42. The Summer Palace of Beijing, China



THE SEVEN WONDERS OF INDIAN/HINDU ARCHITECTURE
43. The Kailashanatha Temple of Ellora, India

44. The Western Group of Temples of Khajuraho, India

45. Angkor Wat, Cambodia

46. Bali, Indonesia

47. The Meenakshi Amman Temple of Madurai, India

48. The Red Fort of Delhi, India

49. The Taj Mahal of Agra, India



THE SEVEN WONDERS OF ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURE
50. The Umayyad Mosque of Damascus, Syria

51. The Mezquita of Córdoba, Spain

52. The Madrassas of Timbuktu, Mali

53. The Alhambra of Granada, Spain

54. Imam Square of Esfahan, Iran

55. The Registan of Samarkand, Uzbekistan

56. The Great Mosque of Djenné, Mali



THE SEVEN WONDERS OF OTHER ASIAN ART AND ARCHITECTURE
57. The Citadel of Sigiriya, Sri Lanka

58. The Mogao Caves of Dunhuang, China

59. Borobudur, Indonesia

60. The Shwedagon Pagoda of Yangon, Myanmar

61. Kinkaku-Ji, The Golden Pavilion of Kyoto, Japan

62. The Potala Palace of Lhasa, Tibet

63. The Temple of the Emerald Buddha of Bangkok, Thailand



THE SEVEN WONDERS OF THE MIDDLE AGES
64. Aachen Cathedral, Germany

65. The Bayeux Tapestry, Bayeux, France

66. Mont Saint-Michel, France

67. The Tower of London, England

68. The Rock-Hewn Churches of Lalibela, Ethiopia

69. The Cathedral of Our Lady of Chartres, France

70. The Staronová Synagoga of Prague, Czechia



THE SEVEN WONDERS OF THE RENAISSANCE

71. The Grand Canal of Venice, Italy

72. The Leaning Tower of Pisa, Italy

73. The Duomo of Florence, Italy

74. Malbork Castle, Poland

75. The Topkapi Palace of Istanbul, Turkey

76. The Cathedral of Cologne, Germany

77. The Kremlin of Moscow, Russia



THE SEVEN WONDERS OF THE BAROQUE ERA
78. Chambord Chateau, France

79. The Sultan Ahmed Mosque of Istanbul, Turkey

80. The Hieronymites Monastery of Lisbon, Portugal

81. Vatican City

82. The Wieliczka Salt Mines, Poland

83. Versailles Palace, France

84. Schönbrunn Palace of Vienna, Austria



THE SEVEN WONDERS OF THE INDUSTRIAL ERA
85. The Clock Tower of Westminster, England

86. Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany

87. The Statue of Liberty of New York, United States

88. The Eiffel Tower of Paris, France

89. The Sagrada Familia of Barcelona, Spain

90. The Empire State Building of New York, United States

91. The Golden Gate Bridge of San Francisco, United States



THE SEVEN WONDERS OF THE MODERN WORLD
92. Mount Rushmore, United States

93. The Gateway Arch of St Louis, United States

94. The Kennedy Space Center, United States

95. The Sydney Opera House, Australia

96. The CN Tower of Toronto, Canada

97. The Guggenheim Museum of Bilbao, Spain

98. The Burj Khalifa, United Arab Emirates



THE SEVEN WONDERS OF MAN AND NATURE
99. The Banaue Rice Terraces, Philippines

100. The Monasteries of Meteora, Greece

101. The Moai Statues of Easter Island, Chile

102. The Panama Canal, Panama

103. The Zuiderzee Works, Netherlands

104. The Hoover Dam, United States

105. The Channel Tunnel, England/France



SEVEN HISTORIC TOWNSCAPES OF NOTE
106. The Canals and Belfries of Bruges, Belgium

107. Český Krumlov, Czechia

108. The Walled City of Dubrovnik, Croatia

109. The Medina of Fès el Bali, Morocco

110. The Djemaa El-Fna of Marrakech, Morocco

111. The Old City of Sana'a, Yemen

112. Stone Town of Zanzibar, Tanzania



THE SEVEN WONDERS OF FAITH
113. The Ghats of Varanasi, India

114. The Western Wall of Jerusalem, Israel

115. Mount Tai, China

116. The Mahabodhi Temple Complex at Bodh Gaya, India

117. The Church of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem, Israel

118. Al-Aqsa and the Dome of the Rock of Jerusalem

119. The Golden Temple of Amritsar, India



THE SEVEN GREATEST MUSEUMS
120. The Museum of Egyptian Antiquities of Cairo, Egypt

121. The British Museum of London, England

122. The Louvre of Paris, France

123. The Uffizi Gallery of Florence, Italy

124. The Museo del Prado of Madrid, Spain

125. The Hermitage of St. Petersburg, Russia

126. The Pergamon Museum of Berlin, Germany



THE SEVEN WONDERS OF THE PERFORMING ARTS
127. The Theater of Dionysus of Athens, Greece

128. The Teatro alla Scala of Milan, Italy

129. The Bolshoi Ballet of Moscow, Russia

130. The West End of London, England

131. The Musikverein of Vienna, Austria

132. The Mormon Tabernacle of Salt Lake City, United States

133. Stage 19 of the Paramount Lot of Hollywood, United States



THE SEVEN WONDERS OF SCIENCE
134. Mount Wilson Observatory of Pasadena, United States

135. The Abbey of St Thomas of Brno, Czechia


136. The Curie Museum of Paris, France

137. Hutton's Unconformity at Siccar Point, Scotland

138. The Einsteinhaus of Bern, Switzerland

139. Trinity College of Cambridge, England

140. The House of Adam Smith of Kirkcaldy, Scotland



THE TEN WONDERS OF EARTH
141. Bryce Canyon, United States

142. Uluru, Australia

143. The Rock Formations of Cappadocia, Turkey

144. Monument Valley, United States

145. The Rock of Gibraltar

146. Carlsbad Caverns, United States

147. The Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia

148. The Giant's Causeway, Northern Ireland

149. The Karst Islands of Halong Bay, Vietnam

150. The Valley of the Li River, China



THE TEN WONDERS OF THE OCEAN
151. The Great Barrier Reef of Australia

152. The Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, Mexico/Belize/Honduras

153. The Reefs of Palau

154. The Bay of Fundy, Canada

155. The Island of Bora Bora, French Polynesia

156. The Pink Sands of Bermuda

157. The Bioluminescent Bay of Vieques, Puerto Rico

158. The Harbor of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

159. Victoria Harbor of Hong Kong, China

160. The Cliffs of Moher, Ireland



THE TEN WONDERS OF FIRE
161. Yellowstone National Park, United States

162. The Volcanic and Geothermal Features of Iceland

163. Kilauea Volcano, United States

164. Krakatoa Island, Indonesia

165. Paricutin Volcano, Mexico

166. Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania

167. Mount Fuji, Japan

168. The Eternal Fires of Mount Chimaera, Turkey

169. Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania

170. The Caldera of Santorini, Greece



THE TEN WONDERS OF ICE
171. The Aurora Borealis

172. Antarctica

173. Mount Everest, Nepal

174. Yosemite Valley, United States

175. Perito Moreno Glacier, Argentina

176. Banff National Park, Canada

177. The Fjords of Norway

178. The Torres de Paine, Chile

179. Milford Sound, New Zealand

180. The High Passes of Ladakh, India



THE TEN WONDERS OF WATER
181. The Dead Sea, Israel/Jordan/Palestine

182. Iguazú Falls, Brazil/Argentina

183. Victoria Falls, Zambia/Zimbabwe

184. Angel Falls, Venezuela

185. Niagara Falls, Canada/United States

186. The Grand Canyon of the Colorado, United States

187. The Middle Valley of the Rhine, Germany

188. Lake Bled, Slovenia

189. Lake Baikal, Russia

190. The Backwaters of Kerala, India



THE TEN WONDERS OF LIFE
191. The Amazon Rain Forest, Brazil

192. The Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

193. Okavango Delta, Botswana

194. The Monarch Butterfly Migration, Mexico

195. The Serengeti Migration, Tanzania

196. Corcovado National Park, Costa Rica

197. Kruger National Park, South Africa

198. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda

199. Wolong National Nature Reserve, China

200. The General Sherman Tree, United States

TOP TEN - Greatest of All Times

10 - Joe Montana (American Football)


Montana was a quarterback who played the majority of his career for the San Francisco 49ers, before spending a year with the Kansas City Chiefs to see out his long and storied career. The American has a long list of achievements and honours to his name with the most impressive surrounding the Super Bowl which is a worldwide phenomenon. Montana contributed to four separate successes in the tournament, being named MVP on three of those occasions.

9 - Pele (Football)


The Brazilian is still widely regarded as one of the greatest football players of all-time and actually ranks the highest among his professional peers within this list, above the likes of Messi and Ronaldo. Pele unfortunately passed away in late 2022, but will always be remembered for his contributions to the game with an unmatched goal record and many trophies in the cabinet.

8 - Bo Jackson (American Football and Baseball)

Incredibly, Jackson excelled in not only one sport at an elite level, but two. His short career in American Football saw him represent the Los Angeles Raiders from 1987 to 1990 as a running back as he won many individual awards within the sport. Alongside his career in the NFL, Jackson was a revelation in the world of Baseball in which he spent an eight-year professional career and even played in an All-Stars game in 1990 before retiring in 1994.

7 - Jim Thorpe (Athletics, American Football, Baseball and Basketball)

Not only did Thorpe thrive in both Baseball and American Football in a similar vein to Bo Jackson, but he also won two Olympic gold medals in Athletics. These titles were taken away from him initially due to a violation in rules prior to taking part in the Olympic Games, before they were then restored to him three decades after his death. Thorpe began his Baseball career in 1913 and continued this until 1919 while also kicking-off his American Football career in 1915 which ended in 1928.

6 - Babe Ruth (Baseball)

More than likely the most well-known Baseball player of all-time is a man that sadly passed away in 1948, which is now 75 years ago and just goes to show the impact he had during his time in the sport. Ruth's career in Major League Baseball last almost two decades and in that time he won the World Series on a staggering seven different occasions. With many other career honours under his belt, the icon of the sport was inducted into the Baseball Hame of Fame in 1936 shortly after he brought his career to a close.

5 - Michael Phelps (Swimming)

The most decorated Olympian of all-time is the former swimmer, who won a total of 28 medals during his career. 23 of those medals were gold which just goes to show how prolific a performer he was at his best. Add to this a total of 27 gold medals in the World Championships and there was really no competition within the sport of Swimming when Phelps was around. He cleaned up almost all medals in sight before bowing out in 2016.

4 - Usain Bolt (Athletics)

Bolt is looked upon as the greatest sprinter ever witnessed, with the Jamaican becoming a big name in the world of Olympics in Beijing in 2008 before going on to impress in the next two versions of the Olympic Games also. Across the three tournaments, Bolt won eight gold medals with the only one he missed out on being the 4 x 100 metre relay as his team was disqualified. The 37-year-old still holds the world record for the 100 metres, 200 metres and 4 x100 metres relay to this day.

3 - Wayne Gretzky (Ice hockey)

Hockey Hall of Famer, Gretzky, may be a slight surprise to come in at third in an all-time athletes list, but he did have an incredible career in his chosen field. That chosen field was Ice Hockey, in which he spent almost a decade with the Edmonton Oilers before spending time with the Los Angeles Kings, St. Louis Blues and New York Rangers to see out his playing days. His iconic number 99 shirt was retired across the entire sport upon his retirement in tribute to the Canadian.

2 - Muhammad Ali (Boxing)

With no real competition, Ali is regarded as the greatest Boxer of all-time as the man famous for saying: "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee," finishes second on this list. Ali won 56 of his 61 professional fights, with 36 being via knockout. With only five losses to his name, he is one of the most successful men to have ever graced the sport to this day. The light-heavyweight also won an Olympic gold medal among his many career achievements.

1 - Michael Jordan (Basketball)

The honor of being named the greatest athlete ever in this list is the former Chicago Bulls icon. Jordan is almost unanimously voted as the greatest Basketball player of all-time with his accomplishments speaking for themselves, with six NBA Championships among the best of them. His Cv is littered with personal accolades, but his six NBA Finals MVP awards to coincide with the six times he won the competition go a long way to tell you of the star Jordan was, not only in his sport, but on a global scale.


Pulp Fiction

 

A Giant Unseen Planet is Hiding


Our Solar System is a pretty busy place. There are millions of objects moving around – everything from planets, to moons, to comets, and asteroids. And each year we're discovering more and more objects (usually small asteroids or speedy comets) that call the Solar System home.


Astronomers had found all eight of the main planets by 1846. But that doesn't stop us from looking for more. In the past 100 years, we've found smaller distant bodies we call dwarf planets, which is what we now classify Pluto as.


The discovery of some of these dwarf planets has given us reason to believe something else might be lurking in the outskirts of the Solar System.     READ MORE...

Somewhat Political

 




In The NEWS


Sports, Entertainment, & Culture
> All charges dropped against world No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler, including felony assault of a police officer and three misdemeanors; Scheffler was arrested May 17 outside PGA Championship venue (More) | See footage of the arrest (More)

> Harvey Weinstein may face new indictment as prosecutors say more accusers may testify in Weinstein's retrial; a New York appeals court overturned his 2020 rape conviction last month (More)

> The 2024 Women's College World Series kicks off today from Oklahoma City; see previews for all eight teams in the field (More) | Minnesota beats Boston 3-0 to win Professional Women’s Hockey League's inaugural Walter Cup (More)


Science & Technology
> New "smart" antibiotic targets a group of gram-negative bacteria—those most likely to turn into drug-resistant superbugs—without affecting the microbiome (More) | Trillions of organisms live in your gut; learn about the gut microbiome (More, w/video)

> First menstrual cycles in US-born girls shifted from 12.5 years to 11.9 years in a comparison of those born from 1950-69 and 2000-05; childhood obesity may be a partial driver of overall trend, effect more pronounced in minority adolescents (More)

> Precision Neuroscience sets record for largest number of pins on a neural interface chip to be implanted in a human brain with 4,096 connections (More) | Researchers demonstrate transparent skull implant allowing direct imaging of patient's brain (More)


Business & Markets
> Markets close down (Dow -1.1%, S&P 500 -0.7%, Nasdaq -0.6%); Dow falls more than 400 points, with shares of UnitedHealth falling more than 3% (More) | Salesforce shares drop 17% after missing revenue estimates (More)

> Oil giant ConocoPhillips to acquire rival Marathon Oil in $17.1B all-stock deal; bid, the latest in a string of energy industry consolidations, must be approved by Marathon shareholders (More)

> Carmaker Stellantis says it plans to introduce a $25K fully electric jeep in the US market in the near future; current average sticker price of an electric vehicle is above $55K (More)


Politics & World Affairs
> Jury to begin second day of deliberations as former President Donald Trump faces 34 counts related to allegations of hush-money payments (More) | Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito tells House Democrats he will not recuse himself from two Trump-related cases (More)

> Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee (R) signs laws barring people from helping minors get an abortion or receive gender-related medical care without parental consent; those who violate the laws face an almost one-year prison sentence (More)

> Israel expects war in Gaza to last until at least the end of 2024 (More) | Israeli military says it captured entirety of the buffer zone between Gaza and Egypt, uncovering 20 previously unknown tunnels (More) | See updates on the war (More)


Source:  1440 News

Born Liars

 

We may not like to hear this, but most Americans, if not all, are born liars...


Let that sink in for a minute...  then think about this:

  • What do we tell our children about Santa Claus?
  • What do we tell our children about the Easter Bunny?
  • What do we tell our children about the Tooth Fairy?
In my opinion, we are subliminally teaching our children to lie, and we expect them to lie to their children as well.

  • We keep other secrets from our children because we do not think they are old enough to know the truth.
  • We withhold information from our spouses for a variety of reasons but never really ask ourselves why we do this.
  • We lie to our subordinates at work about future plans that the company may have.
  • We lie to ourselves when we intentionally break the speed limit or keep data off our IRS taxes.

When we go to college, we find out that our high school teachers did not tell us the exact truth regarding the history of this country or of a particular state.  The lie was written into the textbooks and the teachers perpetuated the lie.

Politicians and elected officials do not always tell us the truth because they perceive that the general public will go into a panic.   After a few years of doing this, lying becomes an expected behavior.

There are blatant omissions in the bible that our ministers, pastors, and priest help to cover up by convincing us to believe in the what the bible says regardless of the inconsistencies.  They also continue to lie to us about heaven and hell as well as offering no scientific proof of creation.

Company CEOs and Boards lie to the employees about what is planned for the company ten years in the future and plant managers lie to employees that their decisions are not based upon what is best for stockholders.

Everywhere we turn...  EVERYONE IS LYING...

Hummingbird Feeders

 






Legalizing Human Composting by 2027


Guests sit in the gathering space looking at a shrouded mannequin in front of the threshold vessel at Recompose, a green funeral home specializing in human composting, also known as natural organic reduction, terramation, or recomposition at Recompose Seattle on October 06, 2022 in Seattle, Washington. (Mat Hayward/Getty Images for Recompose)





California has already voted to legalize the composting of human remains in 2027, but some residents are not willing to wait that long.

The Los Angeles Times wrote about California resident Blaire Van Valkenburgh being one of a growing number of residents composting the remains of their loved ones, "But this kind of burial — natural organic reduction — won’t be legal in California until 2027, so Van Valkenburgh paid to fly her husband’s body to Washington, the first state to legalize human composting in 2020."

Until 2027, it appears that there will be a budding industry of collaboration to facilitate compost burials for those who live in California. "[I]n the first of what will probably be other such collaborations, the family-owned Clarity Funerals and Cremation in Anaheim has partnered with Return Home to offer a package deal for people in Southern California who want to compost their loved ones in Washington," the LA Times wrote.     READ MORE...

Grilling the Perfect Steak

 

Thursday, May 30

How to Body Surf Waves

 




How to Make the Perfect Pancake

GEMMA'S BIGGER BOLDER BAKING


Well bakers, my Perfect Buttermilk Pancakes recipe here to answer all of your questions, troubleshoot all of your pitfalls, and ensure that every time you have that pancake craving — you can deliver with Perfect Buttermilk Pancakes. Light, fluffy, and golden brown crisp edges, My Perfect Buttermilk Pancakes are so amazing you might not even need syrup!

I have tried every recipe under the sun for American-style pancakes and hands down this is the best recipe I have. To say that it’s tried and tested is an understatement. I used to have a breakfast catering business in San Francisco where I would create elaborate, over-the-top breakfasts (sound familiar?).



The Road To The Perfect Buttermilk Pancakes From Scratch


I had never made buttermilk pancakes before, but I was determined to master the Perfect Buttermilk Pancake Recipe because I wanted to make those thick stacks of fluffy, light pancakes that you got in diners. I was convinced that everyone was using a boxed pancake mix and that’s how they got perfect pancakes every time. I am actually pretty sure most diners do use a box mix, however — that’s not for me.

God bless the poor guinea pigs I catered for because regardless of the result they ate them. But without my hungry audience and the demand for “bigger and bolder” breakfasts, I never would have created Red Velvet Pancakes with Cream Cheese Frosting, Churro Waffles, and Cinnamon Roll Pancakes.

Where it all started, though, was this basic, humble recipe for fluffy Buttermilk Pancakes.

Why You Need Buttermilk To Make Pancakes
The tangy flavor of buttermilk is not the only reason it’s important in creating the perfect buttermilk pancake. Buttermilk actually helps to activate the baking soda or raising agent in the pancake batter. This means before the pancake even hits the heat, it’s being made light and fluffy and bubbly from within the batter.

Buttermilk also acts as an acid, eating away at the flour or gluten in the pancakes. This is what makes these homemade pancakes so tender and soft.


How To Make Buttermilk Pancakes
Making good pancakes is an art, despite the simple ingredients. When making your batter, lumps are your friends. And when cooking your pancake, bubbles are your pals.

You don’t need a store-bought mix to make this best buttermilk pancake recipe. So get out your measuring cups, it’s time to start baking (and don’t forget to get the full recipe with measurements, down below):First, melt the butter and set it aside to cool.
In a large bowl, mix together flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. Basically, you’re adding all of your dry ingredients and wet ingredients separately, before combining them together.
Whisk together buttermilk, eggs, and vanilla extract in a jug.
Slowly add the liquid to the dry mix. Mix the wet ingredients into the dry, but don’t overmix. While mixing the batter, spell out the word “pancake” in your head and then stop mixing. That should be enough time for mixing.

  • Slowly drizzle in the melted butter and stir another. three times. Remember that lumps are your friends.
  • Put in the fridge for 10 minutes. The cooling process allows the butter to chill and bubbles to form in your batter.
  • Put a griddle on medium-low heat.
  • Spoon a big spoonful of batter for each pancake onto the griddle.
  • Cook for four minutes on one side. When you start to see bubbles forming on the top of the pancake, flip it.
  • After you’ve flipped the pancake, cook for a bit longer than four minutes, until you’ve got yourself a golden pancake with hints of brown.
  • Enjoy with butter. After taking your first bite, you will have loved this recipe.
How To Mix The Perfect Pancake Batter?
There is a skill to making the Perfect Buttermilk Pancake Recipe. After making thousands of them, I have mastered it. It comes down to 2 very simple things: mixing the pancakes and mixing in your melted butter.




Tips And Tricks For Making Homemade Buttermilk Pancakes Don’t overmix your pancakes. The less you mix, the thicker and fluffier they will be. All of those lumps that you are worried about will disappear when the pancakes rest.


Let the dough rest in the fridge for 20 minutes before you use it. This allows the butter to set, so when they hit the hot griddle the butter will create steam, and steam evaporates and creates bubbles! Boom! Science lesson.


FAQs About Buttermilk Pancakes

  1. Why does my pancake batter look lumpy, did I do something wrong? Nope! If your batter is a little lumpy, then your pancake will come out nice and fluffy.
  2. How can I make my batter not be runny? I’d recommend slowly pouring in the liquids instead of adding more flour.
  3. Can I substitute the flour? Yes! You can substitute the all-purpose flour with whole wheat flour and just adjust the amount of liquid that goes into it.
  4. How many calories in a pancake? In this recipe, there are 143 calories per pancake.

Make Perfect Buttermilk Pancakes Recipe
Prep Time15minutes mins
Cook Time10minutes mins
resting time10minutes mins
Total Time25minutes mins


Light, fluffy, and golden brown crisp edges, my best Buttermilk Pancakes are o amazing you might not even need syrup!
Author: Gemma Stafford
Servings: 8


Ingredients
4 tablespoons (2oz/57g) butter, melted
2 cups (10oz/280g) all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda
3 tablespoons sugar
1 teaspoon salt
2 cups (16 fl oz/ 1/2 litre/480ml) Buttermilk
2 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Instructions

  1. First, melt the butter and set it aside to cool.
  2. Mix together the flour, baking powder, soda, sugar, and salt in a large bowl.
  3. In a jug, whisk together the buttermilk, eggs, and vanilla extract.
  4. Add the liquid to the dry mix and starting lightly mixing together. The secret to thick, fluffy pancakes is not to over mix. My trick is to stir it enough times to spell P.A.N.C.A.K.E, and then stop.
  5. Slowly drizzle in the cooled butter and stir another 3 times. Lumps are ok, resist the urge to mix more
  6. Put in the fridge for 10 minutes. This helps the butter to chill and bubbles to form in your batter.
  7. Put a heavy bottom frying pan or griddle on medium-low heat.
  8. Spoon one big spoon of the batter per pancake.
  9. Cook for roughly 4 minutes on one side. It is time to turn them over when you see bubbles forming on the top of the pancake and the edges turn color (forming bubbles on top is really important because they hold your pancake up and keep it thick, I call them pancake pillars :))
  10. Flip and cook for another on the other side a little longer, until brown. Enjoy with butter and maple syrup.
Amount Per Serving (1 pancake)
Calories 143Calories from Fat 54

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