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And while you're drooling over the pancakes, check out these flapjack portraits by diner owner Bill Smith.
Guy Fieri
Paula Deen
Bobby Flay
Duff Goldman
Bill Smith paints the outline of the face and hair with a squeeze bottle filled with batter
He fills in the remaining gaps with a final ladle of batter
Cook pancake until golden; flip and serve
link - http://www.foodnetwork.com
How cute that is!!
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Great Idea! Alhtough, I'm not sure how mine would turn out if i tried it! Stopping by from MBC ;)
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Those are too cute! I especially like the 2nd one!
ReplyDeleteGoodness gracious! What a creative mind this guy has! Hmmm....if I were to make a artsy pancake for my kids in the morning, wonder what kind of reaction would I get...
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing - I have enough trouble trying to make a mickey mouse pancake!
ReplyDeletethose are really cute :) i probably be trying one of these soon!
ReplyDeleteWow, never before have I seen something like that. Those are wild!
ReplyDeleteThose are so cute. My son would love those. He is always begging me to make pancakes in strange shapes.
ReplyDeleteI'm just amazed that he does it so fast that they don't burn!!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite though is 24, since THAT IS MY FAVORITE SHOW!! LOL
All I can do is make Mickey Mouse!
ReplyDeleteOh, COOL!!! I like the snail the best. :)
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