Adapted from Allrecipes
Dry Ingredients:
2 Cups Flour
3 T Brown Sugar
2 tsp Baking Powder
1 tsp Baking Soda
1 tsp Allspice
1/2 tsp Ginger
1 tsp Cinnamon
1/2 tsp Salt
Wet Ingredients:
1 Cup Pumpkin Puree
1 1/2 Cup Milk
1 Egg
2 T Melted Butter
1 T Apple Cider Vinegar
Mix dry and wet ingredients is separate bowls. Add dry ingredients to wet ingredients and mix well.
Set aside 1/2 cup of pancake batter. Add green food coloring to the 1/2 cup of batter. Place in a piping bag or squeeze bottle.
*You can color the rest of the batter orange if you wish. It will already have an slight orange shade to it from the pumpkin puree. Food coloring can make food bitter so use it sparingly.
Set griddle to 300 degrees (may vary depending on griddle). Lightly grease pan.
2 Cups Flour
3 T Brown Sugar
2 tsp Baking Powder
1 tsp Baking Soda
1 tsp Allspice
1/2 tsp Ginger
1 tsp Cinnamon
1/2 tsp Salt
Wet Ingredients:
1 Cup Pumpkin Puree
1 1/2 Cup Milk
1 Egg
2 T Melted Butter
1 T Apple Cider Vinegar
Mix dry and wet ingredients is separate bowls. Add dry ingredients to wet ingredients and mix well.
Set aside 1/2 cup of pancake batter. Add green food coloring to the 1/2 cup of batter. Place in a piping bag or squeeze bottle.
*You can color the rest of the batter orange if you wish. It will already have an slight orange shade to it from the pumpkin puree. Food coloring can make food bitter so use it sparingly.
Set griddle to 300 degrees (may vary depending on griddle). Lightly grease pan.
Pipe the stem onto the griddle making it twice as long as you actually want it to appear.
Pour orange batter on the griddle just how you would for regular pancakes. Just make sure it covers half of the stem. This will prevent the stems from falling off. Once bubbles form at top of pancakes, flip over and cook a little longer.
Pour orange batter on the griddle just how you would for regular pancakes. Just make sure it covers half of the stem. This will prevent the stems from falling off. Once bubbles form at top of pancakes, flip over and cook a little longer.
17 comments:
We are SO having these for dinner tonight!
These are adorable! My kids would love these. :) I'm definitely sharing this!
LOVE THESE! Just posted about them at http://itisagoodday.blogspot.com/2010/10/good-recipe-pumpkin-pancake-patches.html. Thanks for the wonderful recipe.
Brittany,
It's good to know I'm not the only one who serves "breakfast meals" for dinner. Thanks for sharing :)
Teresa,
Thank you! Now off to see your post.
We only have 'fancy' breakfast for dinner or Sat mornings. This week we are out of school for fall break, so thinking that I will have to make some in the morning as I happen to have all the ingredients! :)
These cookies are so clever....great idea...my granddaughter would really get a kick out of helping her Baga make them. Her mom is a caterer so she LOVE to help in the kitchen.
Genie
Such a great idea! Bravo.
too cute to eat them!
Ooh, these look so good! Pumpkin pancakes, what a great idea (flavorwise) and the cutest craft (visualwise).
Oh! It's nice and funny! I love ^ ^.
yum! they are SO on my to-make list! :
Absolutely marvelous! I've been avoiding pancakes and waffles with our grandsons (I'm not a health food person but sugar drives them up the wall) but we'll have to have these this fall.
So glad you posted this!
That's so ridiculously adorable!
What a creative idea. Not to mention a delicious one.
very cute idea :)
i love this! i was looking for something to make out of pumpkins :) thanks so much for sharing.
Super adorable.
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