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Step 3The pancakes - method 1

the pancakes - method 1
I normally run the element on the stove a little cooler than normal for pancakes. This gives you a little more time to create you art work. Be careful not to burn yourself because your hand will be close to a hot pan. I sometimes let my son create the first shape on a cold pan and then heat it up after.

This is where you get to be creative! Try just about anything or let the gang make requests. If you are suffering from "special pancake" block, just try different geometric shapes. Kids will be thrilled about triangle shaped pancakes.

One trick I have learned is to outline your shape and then fill in the inside after. If you don't go quick, you will have weird lines on one side of the pancake (not a big problem, just serve it good side up)

Flipping can be tricky, i use lots of butter so it doesn't stick and a big spatula. Let it get good and cooked on the one side before attempting to flip.

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Jul 28, 2010. 11:23 PMkelsium says:
Special Request: Make a "Pancake"Man first then make other pancakes as its clothes, hat, pants, shoes. That would be fun. :)
Jun 18, 2007. 9:42 AMMr.Cire says:
spider man!!

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Author:dave spencer(www.mechanicalmashup.tv)
I have had a few careers so far, soldier, school teacher, arborist, millwright. I love change and I love learning.