The Queen’s Scotch Pancakes (Drop Scones) - Lavender and Lovage (2024)

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The Queen’s Scotch Pancakes (Drop Scones) – Queen Elizabeth II loved these little pancakes, as did President Eisenhower when he was staying at Balmoral as a guest of the Queen.

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A Recipe in Memory of HM Queen Elizabeth II

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Like thousands of other British people, I was quite simply heatbroken to hear of our lovely Queen’s passing last week, on Thursday the 8th September.

I posted a simple comment and the above photo of the late monarch on my Instagram page, and then over the last week I have been reflecting on what she meant to me.

This is what I wrote: Our wonderful and beloved Queen has left us, she is all I’ve known, all my life, and her duty, dedication and service was exemplary – a lesson to us all. RIP Queen Elizabeth II, 1926 – 2022

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Today’s recipe for The Queen’s Scotch Pancakes (Drop Scones) is a recipe I’ve been making for decades, as did my mother and grandmother.

However, I also know that our late Queen, Elizabeth II loved these little pancakes, and that these drop scones were served by Her Majesty to President Eisenhower when he stayed at Balmoral.

Moreover, he enjoyed them so much apparently, that she sent him the recipe.

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I normally make mine from my old BeRo cookbook. But in honour of HM Queen Elizabeth II, I’m sharing her recipe today – the very same recipe that was given to President Eisenhower all those years ago.

Drop Scones, or Scotch Pancakes are also called Dropped Scones, Griddle Cakes or Piklelets. They are easy to make and make a lovely after-school snack, breakfast dish, tea time treat or a dessert dish.

I have shared The Queen’s recipe for her Scotch Pancakes (Drop Scones) in a printable recipe card below, and you can see my BeRo recipe here: Drop Scones (Scotch Pancakes)

Letter from HM Queen Elizabeth to President Eisenhower

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Notes:

HM the Queen’s recipe for Drop Scones (Scotch Pancakes) as sent to President Eisenhower in 1960.

A standard British teacup (not coffee cup) usually holds 150ml/1/4 pint or 65g/2.3ozs.

In the Queen’s letter to President Eisenhower, she mentions that these little pancakes are delicious with syrup (probably golden syrup) or treacle.

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Recipe for The Queen’s Scotch Pancakes (Drop Scones)

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The Queen’s Scotch Pancakes (Drop Scones)

Yield: 16

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes

Total Time: 35 minutes

I’ve been making these for decades, as did my mother and grandmother; but I also know that our late Queen, Elizabeth II loved these little pancakes, and that these drop scones were served by Her Majesty to President Eisenhower at Balmoral.

He apparently enjoyed them so much that she sent him the recipe!

I normally make mine from my old BeRo cookbook, but in honour of HM Queen Elizabeth II, I’m sharing her recipe today, the very same recipe that was given to President Eisenhower all those years ago.

Ingredients

  • 4 teacups of flour
  • 4 tablespoons caster sugar
  • 2 teacups milk
  • 2 whole eggs
  • 2 teaspoons bicarbonate of soda
  • 3 teaspoons cream of tartar
  • 2 tablespoons melted butter

Instructions

    1. Beat eggs, sugar and about half the milk together, add flour and mix well together adding remainder of milk as required, also bicarbonate of soda and cream of tartar.
    2. Fold in the melted butter.
    3. Heat the griddle over a medium heat and grease with butter. Using a dessert spoon or small ladle, carefully pour spoonfuls of the batter on to the griddle.
    4. After one side has cooked, flip the scones with a palette knife to cook the other.
    5. Serve warm with butter, golden syrup, treacle and or preserves.

Notes

HM the Queen's recipe for Drop Scones (Scotch Pancakes) as sent to President Eisenhower in 1960.

A standard British teacup (not coffee cup) usually holds 150ml/1/4 pint or 65g/2.3ozs.

In the Queen's letter to President Eisenhower, she mentions that these little pancakes are delicious with syrup (probably golden syrup) or treacle.

Nutrition Information

Yield 16Serving Size 1
Amount Per ServingCalories 165Total Fat 3gSaturated Fat 2gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 1gCholesterol 30mgSodium 36mgCarbohydrates 29gFiber 1gSugar 5gProtein 5g

Gallery of HM Queen Elizabeth II

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