Pancake art is an art form in which works are created on a griddle or frying pan using pancake batter as the medium applied from a bottle with a nozzle, sometimes called a pancake pen. Batters containing different food coloring may be used to create a color piece, or contrasting shades can be achieved by allowing parts of the image to cook longer. When cooking is complete, the pancake is flipped over to reveal the final image.
References
- Mosbergen, Dominique (8 September 2014). "Dad Whips Up Pancakes That Are (Almost) Too Stunning To Eat". The Huffington Post.
- Takeda, Allison (5 October 2015). "Pancakes for Charity! This Dad Is Making Edible Art for a Good Cause". US Magazine.
- Tuder, Stefanie (16 May 2014). "Dad Educates Kids With Incredible Pancake Art". ABC News.
- Brennan, Danielle (27 November 2013). "This guy's pancake art is amazing! See his edible designs of the TODAY anchors". Today.
External links
- Media related to Pancake art at Wikimedia Commons
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