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Magic Pancakes

Remember how we have awesome cookie cutters but never make cookies? Well there are still things you can do with them, like make weird awesome PANCAKES!

I told Sean one night, "Sean, I've been thinking about it. I've worked out the details, and I think we can make Magic Pancakes." What are Magic Pancakes? Well: We put cutters on the pan, poured special dyed batter inside the cutter, then poured regular batter around it.

Tip: You've got to be ready to move fast. It's tricky, but fun. As usual, I am the mastermind, and Sean the executor. hmm. Implementer? Help.


Here's the first one:


I guess i could have easily just flipped the pic and no one would be the wiser, but then i couldn't tease Sean, and I never get to do that. I also could have flipped the pancake over i guess but it was all scraggly on the other side.

He quickly righted his mistake with the next one:



And here is one with his own cutter:


bon appetit!

“Magic Pancakes”