Does it feel like you are in a breakfast rut?
With very little effort, you can serve up a big plate of alphabet fun.
All you need is your favorite pancake mix and one of these little condiment containers. They are really cheap and will be in the kitchen gadget section.
Prepare your pancake mix as directed and pour the batter into your container.
Heat your pan and squeeze your design onto the pan and prepare as you would regular pancakes.
You can get as creative as you want…
The narrow tip makes for good precision in your artwork.
The alphabet and numbers are fun for young learners…
Bon appétit!
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This is so cool! Would be perfect for my kindergartener who’s learning the alphabet.
I love these! I have fond memories of my parents doing this for me as a kid. I need to get one of those condiment bottles. It’s been on my wish list for awhile.
I want to have breakfast at your house! It looks fun.
This actually seems doable! Great idea! I know my kids would inhale these pancakes! Ha!
My mom always made me Mickey Mouse pancakes. And when we wanted to do other shapes, we used our cookie cutters (just not the plastic ones though or that got really icky).
How adorable is that! A great thing to do with kids and get them to learn to like to cook.
yes, and to learn to play with their food! haha
It was especially fun because I “helped” with this project.
Next time you can be a model!
Looks awesome! This is so great!
Thanks!
perfect! i’ll be doing this with the kids this week, food in fun shapes or letters is always more fun!
Yes, it is. Until they put syrup on it 🙂
What cute models you have 😉 This is brilliant and I’m pinning on my holiday inspiration board for Valentine’s day! How cute would it be to write a few messages like this? Very cool!
This would be fun on Valentine’s Day! x’s and o’s and hearts… 🙂
Awww . . . my grandmother used to make me bunny and kitty pancakes when I was little. Those little kids look pretty happy, too!
bunny and kitty pancakes sound so fun! I’m sure those are great memories!