Luckily my kids are happy with a pancake that slightly resembles Mickey Mouse. So I don’t need an artistic printer for that. If they wanted Irk I would.
Looked on Woot’s site for about 5 minutes. Didn’t find it. Lost interest. I think I’d have about the same use level as Snapster anyway.
I will, however, consider investing a dollar in a squeeze bottle and try to do my own pancake art on the griddle. That looks like it could be longer-lasting fun.
@thismyusername yeah they look like that too. And the top view of the pan on that page is identical to the pan I have. The one above is the same except the handle.
Image of poffertjes
Wonder if they are the same thing. Poffertjes are a yeast round pancake.
@Kidsandliz@thismyusername
OMG. I bought a cake pop maker for $2 at goodwill after I watched someone make Japanese takoyakk and ebiyaki with it. I still haven’t tried it, but I’m adding spherical pancakes to list.
@thismyusername Yes. Must do. It will probably take days and days of comparing them to reach a conclusion. In the Netherlands they sell (or at least used to, haven’t lived there for many years) these little ball pancakes at fairs the way we sell funnel cakes here. So good!
@Yoda_Daenerys They are not bad for you, it’s just that if you sit on your tussle most of the day you don’t much need them as they will turn to fat causing the body to go to waist and butt.
I saw these at last year’s World Maker Faire. Kinda cool but totally meh from a practical POV.
I think a zip-lock bag with one corner cut off is a much better solution for anyone wanting to try this at home in a practical sense. (Put all ingredients in bag, squeeze out most of the air and zip shut, mix by kneading, cut off a bit of one corner, squeeze out in whatever shape you want…)
You could also use a pastry bag or a squeeze bottle (as @CaptAmehrican suggests above), but then you’ve have to clean it.
@snapster has.
https://meh.com/forum/topics/pancakebot
It seems like a very expensive version of squeeze bottle
I used it that one day. It was fun. We don’t eat pancakes enough to have a pancake printer. Maybe I’m the problem.
Luckily my kids are happy with a pancake that slightly resembles Mickey Mouse. So I don’t need an artistic printer for that. If they wanted Irk I would.
Looked on Woot’s site for about 5 minutes. Didn’t find it. Lost interest. I think I’d have about the same use level as Snapster anyway.
I will, however, consider investing a dollar in a squeeze bottle and try to do my own pancake art on the griddle. That looks like it could be longer-lasting fun.
@djslack
/woot pancake printer
PancakeBot 3D Food Printer for $199.99
http://www.woot.com/offers/pancakebot-3d-food-printer-2
I used to make my daughter pancakes with different shapes and I didn’t need no $200 gizmo. lol Nowadays I’m avoiding carbs so my griddle is cold.
How about a pancake maker that makes bacon pancakes out of liquefied bacon. No carbs!
@miko1
/giphy makin’ bacon pancakes
@narfcake
@DaveInSoCal
I think I’ll save the full musical experience for a clean-the-storage-area day.
I can make all kinds of shapes without a special machine, for instance:
@awk and the fanciest of them all… Mickey Mouse head.
@awk Pics of spherical pancakes?
@awk
Can you do an infinite regression on a self-referential pancake?
And how would that taste? With or without maple syrup and “infinitely regressive self-referential eating”?
@darksaber99999
@HemlockTea Those look like poffertjes - I LOVE poffertjes. I even own that pan. Haven’t made them in years though.
@HemlockTea @Kidsandliz today I learned a new word… Æbleskiver
@thismyusername yeah they look like that too. And the top view of the pan on that page is identical to the pan I have. The one above is the same except the handle.
Image of poffertjes
Wonder if they are the same thing. Poffertjes are a yeast round pancake.
@Kidsandliz must sample large quantities of both to be sure.
@Kidsandliz Reminds me of oliebollen, except those are made more like doughnuts…
@Kidsandliz @thismyusername
OMG. I bought a cake pop maker for $2 at goodwill after I watched someone make Japanese takoyakk and ebiyaki with it. I still haven’t tried it, but I’m adding spherical pancakes to list.
@Kidsandliz I think they are, Just the Danish and the Dutch versions of the same pancake.
@thismyusername Yes. Must do. It will probably take days and days of comparing them to reach a conclusion. In the Netherlands they sell (or at least used to, haven’t lived there for many years) these little ball pancakes at fairs the way we sell funnel cakes here. So good!
i don’t understand why so many people think crabs are bad for you
@Yoda_Daenerys They are not bad for you, it’s just that if you sit on your tussle most of the day you don’t much need them as they will turn to fat causing the body to go to waist and butt.
@Yoda_Daenerys It’s just the damn itching!
@Yoda_Daenerys Crabs.
http://shirt.woot.com/offers/rockcrabthevote
Ain’t nobody got time fo dat.
Buy a waffle iron.
@givemeyoursoul
@sammydog01 That’s no pancake.
@sammydog01 I’ve got a bad feeling about this.
@sammydog01
What a wonderful smell you’ve discovered!
I saw these at last year’s World Maker Faire. Kinda cool but totally meh from a practical POV.
I think a zip-lock bag with one corner cut off is a much better solution for anyone wanting to try this at home in a practical sense. (Put all ingredients in bag, squeeze out most of the air and zip shut, mix by kneading, cut off a bit of one corner, squeeze out in whatever shape you want…)
You could also use a pastry bag or a squeeze bottle (as @CaptAmehrican suggests above), but then you’ve have to clean it.
I wonder if you can load it with ground beef & print out a hamburger?
@daveinwarsh Maybe with liquid protein?