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Introducing the pancake bot: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1853707494/pancakebot-the-worlds-first-pancake-printer
How will waffles respond?
How will waffles respond?
Does the PancakeBot flip the pancake?
No, the commercial quality non-stick griddle allows you to simply slide a spatula under the pancake giving you the freedom to flip it at anytime you are happy with the color contrast.
How will waffles respond?
Introducing the pancake bot: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1853707494/pancakebot-the-worlds-first-pancake-printer
How will waffles respond?
Eh, I'll sick to my Perfect Pancake Pan thank you very much. Functionally superior it it only cost something like $20 at the Wal Marts.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/As-Seen-on-TV-Perfect-Pancake/25372184
ill stick to a griddle that has many uses,
Eh, I'll sick to my Perfect Pancake Pan thank you very much. Functionally superior it it only cost something like $20 at the Wal Marts.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/As-Seen-on-TV-Perfect-Pancake/25372184
Does that actually work?
I got a Fasta Pasta (microwave pasta cooker) off Amazon & it actually works amazing. Takes the same amount of time to cook as the stovetop (~10 minutes), but you don't have to babysit it or worry about overcooking it...add pasta & water, stick in microwave, voila. Includes a clip-on lid with drain vents too. Stupid, but it works!:thumbsup:
I can see that. I don't have a griddle nor have any use for one, so that pancake pan fit the bill perfectly for us.
That's one of the most useless products I've seen - I cannot fathom why so many people invested in it.Introducing the pancake bot: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1853707494/pancakebot-the-worlds-first-pancake-printer
How will waffles respond?
Blasphemy!
Just got my cast iron griddle (10.5") and have done pancakes and enchiladas on it so far. You can get them nice and crispy this way. Highly recommended for a measly $15.
http://www.amazon.com/Lodge-Pre-Sea...&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00
too small, gotta go full length
http://www.amazon.com/Lodge-LDP3-Do...e=UTF8&qid=1462462283&sr=1-1&keywords=griddle
mine may actually be larger then that, I can get 8 slices of bread on it. 2 across 4 deep
Blasphemy!
Just got my cast iron griddle (10.5") and have done pancakes and enchiladas on it so far. You can get them nice and crispy this way. Highly recommended for a measly $15.
http://www.amazon.com/Lodge-Pre-Sea...&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00
This thing would be fun. Once. And then it's a $150+ gadget that has one function and that's to make a single pancake, slowly.
Half the fun of making your own shaped pancakes are the blobular abortions that you end up with on your first couple attempts.
"Oh sorry son, you wanted Hulk. Ok. It's now Amoeba Man".
I always figured a griddle probably works best on a gas stove also, which is something I will probably never have. Maybe not though. My mother has a big round cast iron griddle that might work well on an electric range.
Don't forget you can use them on the grill as well. And as far as enchiladas on a griddle - I like throwing them on at the end to get the tortilla nice and crispy.