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Pancakes

Spooky  Pancakes

Baseball Pancakes


 

Fairy Pancakes
 

Basketball Princess Pancakes

 



Ninja Turtle Pancakes
 
 
  
"Fireflies in a Jar" Pancakes

 


 



Campfire S'more Pancakes




Olaf in Summer Pancakes

 










Piñata Pancakes

 

 


 

Directions:  Using a mini cookie cutter, cut a small hole in the center of each of the bottom three

pancakes.  Restack and fill cavity with sprinkle and syrup and place the final pancake on top! 


Pink Poodles in Paris Pancakes
 
  
"Oh, The Places You'll Go" Pancakes

 


 
  
"Shoot For The Stars" Pancakes

 

 
Mardi Gras Pancakes

 


 


Banana Split Pancakes

 

 
Happy Valentine's Day

 from With Blonde Ambition!

 






 
Gold Medal Olympic Pancakes

(the TRUE "Breakfast of Champions")

 


 
 Superbowl Pancakes

 

 
"New Year's" Pancakes




"Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new." - 2 Corinthians 5:17
Wishing you a blessed New Year from "With Blonde Ambition"!
 
 
The "Trick" is that there's no candy involved.....but the "Treat" is in every sweet bite! 









"What does the fox say?"

pancakes



 

 
 
Mini Pancake Sliders

 

Looking for a creative breakfast idea?  Try making "mini" sized pancakes to create a new, chic breakfast for kids and adults alike.  It's a proven fact that anything made "mini-sized" is twice as appetizing on the sheer "cuteness" factor alone!!!   I like to make these when I have leftover pancake batter in the bottles.  I will pop them in a ziplock bag and freeze them until ready for use. Plus, you can play around with different flavor combinations.  Here are a few of our faves.......




Chocolate Covered Strawberry

-Nutella

-Sliced Strawberries



 The "Elvis"

-Nutella

-Sliced banana

-Peanut Butter
 


 Strawberry Shortcake

-White icing

-Sliced Strawberries
 


 S'mores

-Nutella

Marshmallow Cream

 
 PB & J
-Peanut Butter
-Jelly
 

 
And don't forget the side of lite syrup for dipping!!!!  What's your favorite combination?

 


Game Day Pancakes

A great way to "Kick Off" your game day traditions!

  


All pancakes are drawn onto a med-low heat pan using a regular squirt bottle.  Use your teams colors and finish with glitter gel icing for additional depth.  





We may not have brought home a win (hard to do when you're up against "Johnny Football") but it was still a great day for the Dykes family! 
 Wooooo pig!

Carnival Themed Pancakes

"Come one, come all and step right up!.......to the Greatest Breakfast on Earth!!!!

 


I made these for my daughter's 8th birthday which was Carnival themed.  I hope your little "clowns" will enjoy them as much as mine did!


 
Patriotic pancakes

Kick off your holiday with a "bang"!
 










 I guarantee this is one breakfast that won't fizzle out!!!





I "Mustache" You if you like Pancakes?
 I don't even know  how this "Mustache" craze got started...all I know is my 7 year old is obsessed with the fad!  So, of course, I just had to make these quirky, yet cute creations.

 "Mustache" and "Hot Lips" Pancakes




Step 1 : Make and dye your batter and place in separate squirt bottles




Step 2: Remove pan from heat source, draw outline of your mustache and lips


 



 Fill in pancakes, place a lollipop stick in center of each pancake, return to burner to finish cooking.






Flip carefully!

 Serve!


 




 
 


 

Pizza Pancakes

 

 "Ciao Down"

 
How to make this pancake:
 
Layer 1- Pizza Crust: mix peanut butter into batter to create a delicious, golden brown crust
Layer 2-  Sauce: strawberry jam
Layer 3-Cheese: pancake batter drawn onto skillet in "swirls"
Layer 4- Toppings: Pancake Pepperonis and mushrooms
Layer 5- Toppings: Olives and green peppers drawn on with glitter gel icing
Layer 6- Parmesan Cheese: powdered sugar
 
"Delicioso"!
 
 
 
 
"Lollipop" Pancakes
 








 




Monster's University Pancakes
(so good it's scary!!!)







Easter Egg Pancakes


Happy Easter, everyone!  He is risen!....and this fun, festive breakfast is a sure fire way to help your kids rise and shine too! Here we go!

 

 Step 1- Mix your batter  using your favorite pancake mix. (I prefer Heart Smart Bisquick)
 
 
Step 2 - Separate batters into bowls and dye using food coloring of choice.
 

Step 3-  Pour batters into plastics squirt bottles
 

 

Step 4 - Remove skillet from heat source,  draw pancakes on skillet and return to heat source to finish cooking. 
 



And now for the finished product......

 

 
Check out this face!!!!
 



Happy girl!
 

 
Sometimes I like to leave the pancakes somewhat unfinished so she can decorate them like a healthier sugar cookie!  She is using candy buttons, sprinkles and glitter gel icing.  He is risen, indeed! 

 
 

Cute "Catepillar" Pancakes

Ever wonder what to do with your leftover pancake batter?  Don't waste it!!!!  After you make your next pancake creation, take the leftover batter and make little circles that you can freeze in a ziplock baggie and use later!  During Kennedy's testing week I used mine to make a "bookworm" or catepillar pancake!  She loved it and it helped get her energized, full and focused for the big test!  I used my black glitter gel icing to draw legs and feelers right on the plate!  So stinkin cute yet so stinkin EASY!





"For wisdom will come into your heart, and knowledge will be pleasant to your soul; discretion will watch over you, understanding will guard you." - Proverbs 2:10-11



St. Patrick's Day Pancakes
with Pot of Gold
(you don't need the "Luck of the Irish" to make their
breakfast magically delicious!!!)

 These pancakes are a perfect way to kick off St. Patrick's Day!  Not to mention, they're super easy and guaranteed to make any day a
 "Lucky" one!!!  Let's get started.... 
 First, gather your materials.  You'll need:
-your favorite pancake batter (I prefer Heart Smart Bisquick)
-nonstick cooking spray
-squirt bottles (one for each color you wish to use)
 Next, pour batter into separate bowls and dye with preferred food coloring
(I like to use paper bowls so there is less clean up!)
Carefully pour each batter into its own bottle.

Next, set burner/burners to med-low heat and spray pan with nonstick spray.

 Now for the fun part!.....begin to draw your rainbow!
HELPFUL TIP- remove pan from burner while you draw to give yourself plenty of time; then, place pan back on burner after you have finished drawing your pancake.
 When rainbow has fully cooked on one side, carefully flip!  Place on a separate plate to cool when done.


 Next, draw your outline for the shamrock.
 and then just fill it in!
 I made one more to balance it out.
 Assemble your plate as you see fit!  You can use whipped cream or icing for the clouds and for the "gold" in the leprechaun's pot.  And don't forget the Pot of Gold (vanilla yogurt dyed with food coloring and dusted with gold sprinkles!)  So, the only question left is...will it win over my little strawberry blonde lassie?.........
 Oh yeah,...I think she likes them!!!!

Happy St. Patrick's Day, Everyone!!!!!
 
 
 
 
 
"Cheeseburger in Paradise"
Pancakes
(seriously......these are entirely made of pancakes)!!!
 

OMGoodness!!!  Your kids are gonna flip over these!!!
 
 So, you want an easy way to win "Mom of the Year"?....well here it is!  The breakfast they'll talk about for weeks!  Can you imagine their little faces when they see these one Saturday morning?....well, let me tell ya, it's PRICELESS!  And the best part is it is absolutely do-able!  In this tutorial I will walk you thru it step by step.  So, are you ready to become a "Rockstar" in your very own house?  Well here we go!... 
 
Step 1 - Make batter
 
Whip up a batch of  your favorite pancake batter.
(I use Heart Healthy Bisquick but any mix will do)
 
 
Step 2 - Make hamburger buns
 
Spray two ramekins with nonstick spray and fill with pancake batter 1/4 to 1/3 of the way full.  Bake in your oven at  ?degrees for ? minutes.
 
 
 
 
Step 3 - Dye batter
 
Pour remaining batter into four separate bowls.  (I like to use paper so I can just toss them when I'm done).  Dye three bowl with food coloring.
 
Bowl  #1 - RED (for tomatoes)
Bowl #2 - GREEN (for lettuce)
Bowl # 3 - Yellow (for cheese)
 
 
 
To Bowl # 4- add enough cocoa powder to make it the color
of a brown burger patty.
 
Bowl # 4 - BROWN (burger)
 

 
Step # 4 - Pour each batch of batter (excluding brown burger patty batter) into separate squirt bottles. Helpful tip-I keep my bottles in a bowl upside down so the batter is kept at the tip of the squirt bottle and ready for use. 
 
Optional-I used a fourth squirt bottle of plain white batter to add depth to my veggies as seen in the folowing tutorial pics.


Step 5 - Prepare pan
 
Spray your nonstick skillet with cooking spray and set stove top to med-low heat.
 
 
Step 6 - Make Pancakes
 
Temporarily remove pan from heat and begin to draw your pancakes (in  any order) on the skillet.  Start with the outline....
 
 
then fill in the rest and place your pan back on the burner to finish cooking over med-low heat.  Flip when ready.  
 
Step 7 - Make burger patties
 
Pour brown batter onto pan just like making "plain-old pancakes" and flip when ready.  (So easy I didn't think it needed a picture)!

 
And Finally...
 
Step 8 - Build your burgers!!!!
 
I like to bring my kiddo in on this part!  As we all know, kids LOVE to do things for themselves!!!
 
 

Oh yeah....I think she likes them!
 
This is how WE build a burger!
First top the burger with cheese... 
 don't forget the veggies!!!
 
For a bonus, I whipped up some icing and dyed it red for ketchup, yellow for mustard and left one white for mayonaise for her to garnish it like a real burger!!!
 
 It looked so real she had to taste test it to make sure it wasn't REALLY ketchup, mayo and mustard ; )
 looks like it passed the test!!
She's having a BLAST with this one!!!

   

 almost done!....
 
there!!!
 
 
and now.....IT'S BURGER TIME!!!!!
  
 
Wizard of Oz Pancakes
 



Lions and Tigers and Syrup...OH MY!!!!

 
Conversation Heart Pancakes
-perfect for Valentine's Day-



"Call me....Delicious!!!"


"And now these three remain: faith, hope and love.  But the greatest of these is love."
 - 1 Corinthians 13:13


Groundhog Day Pancakes
 



Predicting six more weeks of Saturday morning smiles!!!



Build-your-own-Snowman
Pancakes
Perfect kids Breakfast for the Holidays!!!
 
 
 

 
I'm a pretty hands-on type of mom...(you've probably figured that out already).  But,  I've learned that not only is it best for my kid... its also my job as a parent to be training her for eventual independence.  So I try to incorporate that concept whenever I can....hence the introduction of a build-your-own pancake day.  I'm sure when Solomon wrote the proverb "Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it" (Proverbs 22:6).....he probably wasn't talking about pancakes.  But, as a parent EVERYTHING we do is in hopes that these tiny, little and sometimes helpless beings living with us will one day grow to be a successful, independent, highly-functioning member of society as well as God's Kingdom.  So it really doesn't matter how big or small the task is, the more we can teach our kids to do for themselves the more productive and confident they will be! 

  Virtually every Saturday morning I lovingly make and methodically decorate a themed pancake breakfast for my daughter.  But this morning, I let her in on the fun!  And the result.......a fun and delicious breakfast for all!!!  So don't hog all the pancake making fun!!!  Get the kids involved; they'll LOVE IT!!! 
                BTW, this would be a perfect activity breakfast for winter sleepovers or holiday mornings when entertaining a houseful of cousins!!  Its SUPER easy and FOOL-PROOF! 
 

 First, dye half your pancake batter green and leave the rest plain.  Next, fill two squirt bottles with your batter (one plain and one green).  Finally, draw your Christmas trees and snowmen.  (Tree trunks can be attached or unattached to the trees but the snowman hats need to be drawn separately and placed on heads in the building period).
Now for the fun part....THE DECORATING!!!
We used glitter gel icing and mini m&m's.
It takes serious concentration...
And LOTS of icing and candy!!!!
And voila......Build-your-own Snowman Pancakes!!!
 
 
In Joy,
 
-With Blonde Ambition



"Train up a child in the way he should go;
even when he is old he will not depart from it."

   -Proverbs 22:6
 
 
 
"Finding Nemo" Pancakes
 




 This is why I do this every Saturday morning!!!...
It NEVER gets old!!!




Pancake success!!!



 
"Under the Big Top" Breakfast

 
 
"Gumball Machine Pancakes"
with m&m's



 
 
"Aloha Pancakes"
 
 
"Gobble, Gobble, Gobble them up!!!"
Turkey Day Pancakes


 
 
 
"Franken - Pancakes"

 
 
 
 
"Hi Ho..Hi Ho....it's off to school I go!"

Snow White Pancakes
 
 
"Bibbidi, Bobbidi, Boo!!!"


Cinderella Pancakes
 
 
 
"Birthday Girl Pancakes"
psst....they're easier than they look!
 
 
 
"Razorback Pancakes"
 
 
 
"First Day of School" Pancakes
"Woooooooooo, Pig Soooooie"


 
 
Adorable Pancake Strawberries
with mini chocolate chips
 






 

 
"First Day of Summer Pancakes"
 
No better way to kick off summer in my opinion!!!

 
 
 
"Kung Fu Pancakes"
 
"I know what you're thinking....these look nothing like "Po" from Kung Fu Panda!?!  Well....you're right!  But we went to see the movie over the summer at the $2 Kids Fest  and THESE are what boy movie themed pancakes end up looking like when you live under the same roof as a girly girl! 
 
 
 
Gingerbread House Pancakes
 

 
 
 
"Fit for a Princess"
 
 

Princess Castle Pancakes
 
 
 
"Part of your.....Breakfast"

 
"Ariel Pancakes"
 
 
 
 
   "God Bless America"
Syrup and Stripes Forever!!!!
 
 




"Despicable Me Pancakes"

nothing "Despicable" about this breakfast!!!

 












"Back to School Bookworm" Pancakes


 


 

 













 

1 comment:

  1. In your article, you included some incredibly lovely, tasty, and colorful pictures of pancakes. Everyone enjoys eating sweet pancakes, but children especially do. Everything about pancakes is delicious. First, you can prepare them with whole grains, such as whole-wheat flour, to provide the fiber that is good for your heart. Singaporeans refer to pancakes as martabk and these is the greatest Indonesian street food in Singapore.

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