Sunday, November 29, 2009

Pixel Waffle



Breakfast invader.
This is a waffle and a little chocolate icing. Yum.

Thank you Mike Lynn for the pixel waffle suggestion and thank you Teller for use of the waffle iron.

Friday, November 27, 2009

Moving Slowly



The day after Thanksgiving and we're all having some trouble getting moving this morning. At least we've had a good breakfast.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Monday, November 23, 2009

Another view of Pigs in a Blanket

Pigs In a Blanket



=> I feel a need to make some attempt at every pancake dish name. This is number one in that upcoming series. Pigs in a Blanket. In order to remain true to the idea of the dish the pig bodies under the blanket are indeed sausages.

Dr. Horrible



Okay, not my best work. Maybe saying, "I'll make one of those for you" before you actually try it is a bad idea. My apologies to Neil Patrick Harris.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

The Snail



ThatNeilGuy and Felicia Day have very kindly mentioned The Pancake Project in their tweets. It seems like I should post a pancake as an thank you for their kindness. Maybe I can make a Dr. Horrible pancake for tomorrow's post.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

PanCAKE

You search the world's blogs seeking answers to life's difficult questions and so I shall reveal a universal truth:

What should you prepare for a special birthday breakfast?

The panCAKE!

I alternated layers of whipped cream, strawberries and bananas. Then stick it in the fridge for an hour and it is ready to go. The hour in the fridge alters the texture of the whole thing in a very nice way.

Emily


I got started making crazy pancakes because my kids loved pancakes in the shape of their names. They still do. It was in trying to make good looking letters that I discovered ways to make better pancake pictures.

Pig's butt



Here's another view of the 3-D pig. I added that curly tail to cover up where the sausage stuck out the back part in a very unappetizing way.

That does make me think a line of "Would You Eat This?" pancakes is in order.

My first 3-D pancake



They're not all flat. That's a turkey sausage threaded through the middle to help the pancakes stand up and to create the nose. I want to say that this pancake was delicious. Sausage and pancakes are indeed a fine combination.

Easy pancake



They're not all rocket science.

Friday, November 20, 2009

The Search for Breakfast Perfection continues:



Breakfast wonder and/or comedy doesn't come without sacrifice. Do you have friends who say they don't want pancakes for breakfast again? Make them this. If they complain can they really be your friends? This is all pancake except for that pat of butter.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Day 1: A journey to madness.

Its a pancake. I made this. There is nothing drawn on it. It is just pancake batter and timing. This is how it looked when I flipped it.

I’ve been creating pancake art for my family for 10 years and the time has come to reveal my madness.

Welcome my fellow pancake pioneers. I know you're out there. Send in your pancake pictures, comments and even suggestions for pancakes you'd like to see.

Special thanks to Edvard Munch for the artistic inspiration and for having the name Munch.