2014年09月04日
Pancake fun!
Several weeks ago I found a video on Youtube about a person making pancakes. Now, the reason I watched a video about making pancakes is because the person was making fun and interesting shapes, including animals, flowers, and other similar things. After watching the video, I of course felt compelled to also make pancakes in the same way.
The important thing about making these pancakes is that you need to have a squeeze bottle to manipulate the pancake mix. Also, be sure the batter is not too thick, otherwise it won't work as well. I made that mistake with my first batch, and most of my designs did not work out, and I even burned a few. So, with the thin pancake mix in the bottle, you will first make the outline of the shape that you want, along with any features that you want to really show, such as eyes, a mouth, or maybe some sort of design. You let that cook first (with luck, the pancake will end up dark but not burnt). Then you can fill in the design as needed, contrasting against the darker parts and making the pancake easier to flip as well.

Obviously it's gonna take a bit of practice before you can achieve what you intended, as opposed to something that is "close, but not exact". I suggest you pick three different images and improve upon them, unless you are really artistic; then all you would have to worry about is making sure nothing burns, haha.

The important thing about making these pancakes is that you need to have a squeeze bottle to manipulate the pancake mix. Also, be sure the batter is not too thick, otherwise it won't work as well. I made that mistake with my first batch, and most of my designs did not work out, and I even burned a few. So, with the thin pancake mix in the bottle, you will first make the outline of the shape that you want, along with any features that you want to really show, such as eyes, a mouth, or maybe some sort of design. You let that cook first (with luck, the pancake will end up dark but not burnt). Then you can fill in the design as needed, contrasting against the darker parts and making the pancake easier to flip as well.

Obviously it's gonna take a bit of practice before you can achieve what you intended, as opposed to something that is "close, but not exact". I suggest you pick three different images and improve upon them, unless you are really artistic; then all you would have to worry about is making sure nothing burns, haha.

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