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Step 4Method 2

Method 2
For hard to flip or disjoint images, draw the image and let it cook for as long as you dare. Then just pour a whole regular pancake over top. Note the letter "B" is written backwards, you need to do this because anything you draw shows as a mirror image with this method.

If you can make some nice images of Jesus maybe you can make a lot of money selling pancakes on ebay.

You don't have to be careful flipping with this method so make sure you give it some flair for the audience!


Another thing I have done in the past is to put a small pancake on a plate, then put slightly larger and larger "O" shaped pancakes on top to form a bowl that I filled with fruit and ice cream. - YUM!
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7 comments
Jul 28, 2010. 11:26 PMkelsium says:
Love the triangle pancake tower....yummy!
Mar 5, 2008. 6:05 PMchef says:
That is awsome i am going to try that this weekend.Awsome idea.
Dec 8, 2007. 4:31 PMFizzxwizz says:
Awesome Idea. I might make doughnuts with them!
May 4, 2007. 8:46 PMTungsten says:
Great Idea! My son will love it! Thanks!!!
Aug 31, 2007. 8:56 AMTungsten says:
An additional step which makes a nice contrast is to add some blueberry juice to the batter you put in the bag. You then proceed to make your shapes/letters/designs then fill them in or cover them with the non-juiced batter. This really makes the designs stand out nicely!!!!!
Aug 2, 2007. 10:58 PMconnorcancount! says:
i like the flip action in the third picture, your son is cute!
May 13, 2007. 3:49 PMricardoleon says:
a simple and excelent idea!, details like this really make life funnier
May 6, 2007. 8:46 AMmysm says:
This is fabulous. I'm going to share your link with my grade 5 class; these aren't just for really little kids. That baggie is a great idea. I think I'll try some myself for lunch; just to make sure I know what I'm doing before I get kids to do it, of course. Cool!

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