This is a fun way to jazz up pancakes. I learned this from my Aunt Carlene when visiting her in Maine in 2001. I suggest Bisquick pancake mix, it's the best!
First use a teaspoon to drop batter onto hot skillet in a smiley face.

Let that sit for a little bit and then begin to fill in around the features.

Continue until it's looks like a regular, round pancake.

Cook as usual, flipping to see this beauty!

You can do initials, other expressions, the ideas are endless.

Add some syrup (homemade maple syrup from Vermont is recommended)
Enjoy.
Yum!
Works for me!
WFMW for more tips and ideas! -Michelle
3 comments:
Too cute. You can also make Mickey Mouse pancakes by putting 3 dollops in the pan, two smaller ones at top for the ears and an slightly larger one in the center.
Fun! Thanks for a great idea - I will try it next time I make pancakes for the boys.
How fun and cute at the same time! Thanks!
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