Thursday, February 2, 2017

Lobster Pancake Art Tutorial

Hey Friends!

I just posted a new YouTube video on how to make an oyster pearl pancake. In that video, there's this selfish lobster who's only interested in collecting worthless stuff.

Today I'll show you how to make that selfish lobster in pancake art! 


You'll need 3 colors of pancake batter: dark red, red and white (which has no color)

*Optional* If you want to make the lobster a scarf and hat, you'll also want two different shades of green pancake batter. This isn't included in the tutorial.

You'll also need chocolate chips for the eyes and a pancake griddle. Cook the entire pancake between warm-200 degrees.

Step 1: Using your dark red batter begin to draw the lobster's body.


Step 2: Draw the lobster's tail pieces. The end piece is basically a half moon with two dots.


Step 3: Draw the lobster's claws, keeping in mind how large you want them in proportion to it's body.



Step 4: Draw the lobster's antennae and two white eyes.


Step 5: These oval dots will connect and become the lobster's arm.

Step 6: Draw a happy smile for your lobster.


Step 7: Switch to your lighter shade of red and fill in the pancake lobster. Let it cook until it's slightly bubbly and starts to loose it's shine, then flip it and let it cook completely.


Put it all together, using the chocolate chips for eyes. 


There you have it, one selfish shellfish lobster who LOVES himself and grabbing at worthless shells and totally missing the super valuable pearl down below. Wow! He really needs help. Ha!

If you want to see how to make the oyster peal in art pancakes, click HERE or visit my YouTube channel.

Want to help me name this selfish lobster? Suggest one in the comments below!

Blessings,
Jenni

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