Earth Day is approaching (Next Sunday!) and I have some cute and easy food ideas coming this week :) Last year I made these Earth Day Pancakes for Eliana. She loved them and they were super simple:
My backwards Earth pancakes ;) |
First mix up your pancake mix (homemade or boxed). Mix it well so there are no lumps. I separated my batter into two different bowls for two different colors: blue and green. I used a few drops of food coloring and mixed it well. Once your colored batter is fully mixed then pour into a squeeze bottle.
On the skillet or griddle (on low heat) draw out a circle with the blue pancake batter. Then outline your continents/earth in the green batter. Let it cook until it gets all nice and bubbly. Fill in the continents with the green batter and let it cook. The fill in the rest of the earth with the blue batter and let that cook until bubbly all over. Gently flip the pancake over and let it fully cook on the other side.
So as you may have noticed the Earth pancake looked sorta backwards...I had been just drawing freehand and I forgot to keep in mind the pancake would be flipped.. so my precious earth pancake didn't look quite like Earth when I flipped it over! :) This is what the pancake looked like in the skillet:
My Earth Pancake in the skillet |
So you see these pancakes are a great way to teach your kids about the Earth and the Solar System! ..At least that is what I tell myself.... ;)
Love, love, love! Only wish I'd have come up with something so CUTE!
ReplyDeleteLOL Sarah! Make some too! We'll be making them this week :)
DeleteVery cool! What a great idea!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Dina! :)
DeleteThey look great! So creative. My kids love pancakes so I'll definitely have to make them this way for them next time.
ReplyDeleteThanks Marie! I hope you have fun making some Earth Day Pancakes!! :)
DeleteWhat a fun idea! I bet my Johnny is going to love them Sunday morning!!!
ReplyDeleteEliana is going to get some more this week too :)
DeleteWow! Those turned out amazing.
ReplyDeleteThanks Keitha!! :)
DeleteThat looks like it was hard to make!
ReplyDeleteDiana
Diana Rambles
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Diana, it looks hard, but it actually is very simple! And you don't really have to make it look geographically correct-- it will taste good no matter what! ;)
DeleteHey! I loved this idea, I tried it on Sunday with my kids, they thought it was great :) I wanted to let you know I featured it this week at my Get Creative Party, so I'd love for you to come on over and see and grab a feature button!
ReplyDelete-Molly
http://www.justalittlecreativity.com/2012/04/get-creative-party-9-features-and-some.html
Thanks Molly! :)
Delete~Looks like a fun and delicious breakfast! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you! :)
Deletevery creative of you.. yummy!!
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