Friday, November 23, 2018

Pancake Art Santa Tutorial!

I'm excited to share with you this Santa Pancake Tutorial today! You could make them for yourself or host a Christmas party...or maybe do both!

Santa Pancakes!
Mix up Pancake batter. The recipe is HERE. Divide your batter into the four colors: red, green, skin color (customizable) and white (no color). Use an electric griddle at 200 degrees that's been lightly greased with vegetable oil.

Draw the bottom of the Santa hat with the green batter and add red stripes.
 Using the red batter, create the top of the Santa hat.
Time to make the beard with the white batter.
Draw a mustache next to the Santa (off to the side).
Create a white ball for the top of the Santa hat and make a red nose.
Fill in the rim of the hat with green batter.
Fill in the hat with the red batter.
Fill in the face with the skin colored batter.
Fill in the beard and mustache with the white batter. 
Cook until the pancake is bubbly and looses most of its shine, then flip it. Let the pancake finish cooking.
Assemble the Santa pancake and add chocolate chips for eyes.
This also makes a fun lunchbox/snackbox for kids!

Psalm 25:3 NIV
No one whose hope is in you 
will ever be put to shame

Saturday, November 3, 2018

Pancake Art Lunchable

New Video up! How to make a Cornucopia pancake lunchable for Thanksgiving. Click HERE to watch it!

In this video, I talk about how when we give to others, God blesses us back with a cornucopia of blessings. 

Luke 6:3

Give, and it shall be given unto you; 
good measure, pressed down, 
and shaken together, and running over

The lunchbox contains
  • A peanut butter pancake sandwich (I made 2 for my kids)
  • Pumpkin dip with apples (recipe below)
  •  Bugles (that look like cornucopias)
  • candy corn for an extra treat
 This recipe makes a lot and it tastes quite a bit like pumpkin pie. It's a fun way to get kids to eat both pumpkin and apples!

Blessings,
Jenni