HOW TO - Be a breakfast hero


This is a fun way to make breakfast a little more creative! Dave Spencer shows you how to make designs and art with pancake batter...
Pour some of the batter into a ziplock bag. Don't worry about spills because I rarely get it all in without slopping some down the side. Once the bag is closed, you can wash the outside with water to reduce further mess. Tip the bag upside down and snip about 3 mm off of one corner of the bag. The size of the hole is dependent on the thickness of the batter and is something you need to experiment with. If you find the hole is a little big, you can tape it closed and cut the other corner.
instructables : Be a Breakfast Hero - Link.
Posted by Phillip Torrone |
May 1, 2007 02:00 PM
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