Pint Sized Baker: Pancakes, On-A-Stick

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Pancakes, On-A-Stick


This was a fun morning!

My Mother-in-Law was over and we were thinking about what to make for breakfast.
I've had this nagging idea to put pancakes on a stick and today was as good of a day as any to try them.

I wasn't sure if it was going to work to tell ya the truth.
However, I figured if cookies would stay on a stick, then pancakes should stay on a stick!
And I was right.


I just made some quick and easy Bisquick pancakes.
No time for fancy recipes when experimenting is involved.

I poured out smaller pancakes like Silver Dollar size pancakes and then rolled a stick in the batter. Plan you pour your batter out about 3 inches from the sides of the griddle. Allow the stick to overhang the edge of the griddle so you can use it as a handle.


Flipping was a bit more complicated, but as long as I had enough room to flip, it all worked out well.

And.... since these are on a stick, I went the fondue route with melted butter, syrup and cherry jelly to dip my pancake into.



My daughter loved eating her pancakes this way. 
She had a lot of fun with the pictures and the cat....


However, I would like to point out, that once all the pretty pictures were taken, I was eating off a paper plate. 
Because I HATE doing the dishes. 
That's how I roll.

I really liked the jelly with it. YUM!

Pancakes on a Stick

by Pint Sized Baker
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Keywords: breakfast Pancakes
Ingredients (12 pancakes)
  • Bisquick Pancake Mix
  • Ingredients stated on box to make pancakes
  • +12 Lollipop Sticks
  • Melted Butter
  • Syrup
  • Jam or Jelly
  • Any Desired Topping
Instructions
Make Pancake batter according to directions on box. You do want a slightly thicker pancake.
Pour our a small circle, no larger than three inches in diameter, of batter onto a hot griddle.
Roll the lollipop stick in the batter coating it and then lay flat. Plan to allow the stick to overhang the griddle by at least one inch.
Carefully flip the pancake with the stick in place. Do not dislodge the stick.
Once pancakes are done, allow to cool flat before standing them up.
Serve with melted butter, syrup, or jam and jelly.
Also try dipping them into melted nutella or melted Biscoff... OH MY!
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40 comments :

  1. Love this idea! My little guy might not appreciate this now, but I might! ;] Hahah. They looked scrumptious.

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    1. It helped to cut down on some of the sticky fingers. That's always a bonus for moms.

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  2. This is so cute, Karyn! I love the idea of pancakes on a stick 1) because it looks so easy, 2) because the presentation is adorable, and 3) they're super cool to dip into different syrups, jellies or sauces. Love this as a fun twist for Sunday AM breakfast!!

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    1. Yep! And I didn't feel like a complete glutton for having so many toppings. It would have been gross to have 5 different flavors piled up on the pancakes. This kinda fondue was great!

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  3. Wow!!

    I think this is my first time of visiting your blog, please stop by and visit my blog and say hello as well and become a follower (if you are not one already) at: http://jessicaslilcorner.blogspot.com

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  4. This is fantastic idea! My daughter is going to LOVE it!

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    1. So glad! I popped over to your site and I love all the self portraits. I don't know how you do it. They are stunning.

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  5. Hi Karyn,
    Your daughter is just adorable! These Pancakes on A Stick will sure be a hit with all the little ones here at The Cottage. We will have a lot of fun with this recipe. Hope you are having a great week and thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday.
    Come Back Soon!
    Miz Helen

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    1. The grand kids will LOVE them! They are lots of fun and so unique for the kids to enjoy. Thanks for visiting.

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  6. What a great idea! I know my daughter is going to love this. Thanks for sharing on DIY Dreamer!

    Katie
    www.funhomethings.com

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  7. I love this! Especially because I have a large amount of sticks left over from another project, but no inpsiration for what to do with them...just figured it out...thankyou! Saying Hi from Mom on A Time Out Hop...I host Photo Friday Link Party, I'd love to have you link up this or any other original photo from your blog. Happy Hopping!

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  8. Such a fantastic idea! I can't wait to try it with my nephew. Stopping by from Little Becky Homecky's link up.
    Jen @ CraftyMisAdventures.com

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  9. bet my kiddos would love this, simple and cute!

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  10. Karyn,
    This is the cutest idea I've seen for pancakes EVER! Your daughter is a super cutie model too. I can't wait to make these for the kids. Breakfast on the go. Thanks for sharing.
    Michelle

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  11. My kids would love these. So clever!

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  12. What a fun idea for little ones, maybe even after a sleepover?!

    Thank you so much for linking up with us at Keep Calm & Link Up this week! We love getting to see your new projects and ideas each week! Have an awesome weekend!! :)

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  13. Oh my! This is so fun and I know my kids will love them!

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  14. These are so fun! My kids will just flip for these. They will be on the menu for next weekend:)
    If you have a chance, I would be super excited if you linked up at my party going on right now (there is a giveaway too!)
    xxx
    Kim
    http://too-much-time.com/2012/09/get-schooled-saturday-40-shabby-apple-giveaway.html

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  15. This is such a fun idea for the kiddos. I love it
    Your daughter looks like she is having a blast.

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  16. I never would have thought this would work, but it looks great. Every kid loves to dip!

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  17. Such a creative idea!!! Will be trying these the next time our Godchildren visit. Thanks for sharing this!!!

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  18. Such a cute idea! Would be perfect fun for a sleep over morning breakfast. Love that the cat got in on the action.

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  19. What a cute idea! Your little one is adorable!

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  20. YUM! Thanks so much for sharing at mercyINK! :) hope you'll join in again with more yummy recipes :) lauren

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  21. This is awesome! I wish I'd thought of it.

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  22. What a fun idea!

    Absolutely love it if you could link up this (and a couple other recipes) to Wonderful Food Wednesday at http://www.athometake2.com.

    Hope to see you there!
    Jessica @ At Home Take 2

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  23. Oh my gosh! What a fun idea! It's like a giant lollipop! Thanks so much for sharing at Mom On Timeout!

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  24. What a fun idea!! Thanks for linking up to Tasty Thursdays on The Mandatory Mooch. I hope you link up again this week. The party will be live tonight. www.mandatorymooch.blogspot.com

    And don't forget to "like" my Facebook page if you haven't already. www.facebook.com/TheMandatoryMooch

    Thanks, Nichi

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  25. How adorable are these??? Would love for you to link up at my Pin It Thursday party http://www.sweetbellaroos.com/2012/09/20/pin-it-thursday-3/

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  26. Does anyone actually like doing the dishes? These are too flippin' adorable. You get it? Flippin'? With pancakes? Excuse me while I crack myself up.

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  27. Hi new Foodie Friday Friend. I am glad I saw these. I know some kids that are gonna be surprised. They are so cute (the pancakes and the kids)! Thanks for sharing.

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  28. These are SO stinkin' cute! My boys (and husband) would LOVE them! You are a featured favorite this weekend on Saturday Show & Tell at Cheerios and Lattes! Thanks again for sharing last week! Hope to see you this week!
    Mackenzie :)

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  29. I love it! So clever =) Thanks for bringing it to Foodie Friends Friday @ www.foodiefriendsfriday.com

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  30. Love these! Thanks for sharing at Pin It Thursday-- I featured you here http://www.sweetbellaroos.com/2012/09/22/pin-worthy-featured-links-2/

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  31. Brilliant idea. I love any food which comes on a stick!

    Thanks for linking to the Sunday Shocase. I have pinned this to our board.

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  32. Again, I suck. I missed another one. This? Is genius. I'm SO doing it!

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  33. kay I'm featuring you yet again, these are so fun! We love breakfast foods at our house, I'm SO going to try these! so so SO adorable! Thanks for linking up to Topsy Turvy Tuesday's!

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