The Stuffed Pancake Maker: Breakfast Just Got a Whole Lot Batter

Breakfast: if it isn’t over the top, I’m not interested. Just ask my mom. I also don’t get green vegetables. But I’ll certainly eat an entire stack of stuffed pancakes made with The Original Stuffed Pancake Maker (affiliate link) from Pancake Wow! It makes delicious stuffed pancakes one at a time, or, in layman’s terms, not nearly fast enough for my appetite.

The process couldn’t be easier: you just pour in some batter, add the filling of your choice on top, close the lid, then pour more batter through the hole in the lid to seal in all that delicious goodness. Is your mouth watering? My mouth is watering.

I just bought one, and, God willing, it’ll arrive before the weekend so I can kick off Saturday morning in decadent style. Of course, I’ll have no choice but to make my first batch of pancakes stuffed with LEGO pieces, so my family realizes I’m not to be trusted cooking breakfast. Then all future stuffed pancakes will be made for me while I just sit at the breakfast bar with a glass of OJ and a napkin tucked into the neck of my pajama top. What can I say? I’m a schemer.

[via The Awesomer]

We cooked flawless pancakes in Electrolux’s futuristic AI-assisted kitchens!

Imagine standing in front of an induction cooker with your pancake batter, and the cooker’s interface tells you exactly when to pour the batter into the heated pan for perfectly cooked pancakes. They say you always mess up the first pancake, because more often than not, your pan isn’t at the right temperature… but when we made pancakes at Electrolux‘s office in Stockholm, every single one of them turned out absolutely flawless. Designed to make amateurs feel like experts, and to give experts a helping hand, Electrolux’s Intuit kitchen range uses a combination of remarkable design and cutting-edge technology, sprinkled with a secret sauce that is the AI. The appliances talk to you, and to each other to make cooking easier. The stove tells you when your eggs are perfectly poached and ready to eat, the oven steams asparagus so brilliantly you feel like you’re in an upscale restaurant, and the intelligent chimney switches on on its own exactly when the stove tells it to. It’s like working with invisible little helpers that ensure you have the best tasting meal ever… every time.

We walked right into Electrolux’s offices in Stockholm on a rather surprisingly warm and sunny day (after weeks of rain, the weather was just perfect). With the promise of good food and good tech, there really wasn’t any way we were refusing the offer. I’d honestly seen certain elements of the Intuit range at IFA in Berlin last year, but this time Electrolux wanted to show us how all the devices would integrate into a kitchen, and how chefs could rely on the appliances to help them prepare perfect food from start to finish.

Expert Cooking For Amateur Chefs

Electrolux’s equipment aims at bringing great cooking techniques and perfecting existing techniques so that consumers find it easier to navigate through the kitchen. They say pancakes can be pretty easy if you nail the batter, but you’re bound to always mess up the first pancake. To show us how kitchen tools could be more intuitive and involved in the cooking process, Electrolux along with celebrity chef Magnus Albrektsson demonstrated how easy it would be to make perfect pancakes from scratch. We whipped the batter up in a jiffy, while switching the SensePro hob on and telling the hob we wanted to cook pancakes by selecting ‘Pancakes’ in the hob’s touchscreen UI. The screen instantly displayed a progress bar that would tell us exactly when to pour the batter for perfect pancakes. Meanwhile, we sous-vide cooked some apples to top off our pancakes with. Bringing the power of sous-vide to the home kitchen is perhaps one of Electrolux’s biggest achievements. A cooking technique reserved for some of the fanciest kitchens, sous-vide involves vacuum-packing food along with spices and fats to help infuse and cook it at the same time, uniformly and quickly. As soon as the pan was ready, a message on the hob’s screen told us it was okay to pour the batter in. Alongside pancakes, the SensePro hob has multiple settings that allow you to easily navigate through cooking vegetables, meats, desserts, as well as perfectly boiling or poaching eggs. Couple that with its Hob2Hood feature and the you’ve got a stove that can even tell the chimney when to switch on and off, leaving the important things like cooking, Instagramming, and tasting to you!

Innovative Cooking for Expert Chefs

The Intuit range is usually developed also keeping professional chefs in mind. Its AI for the most part, gives chefs a helping hand by allowing them to have complete control over multiple aspects of their cooking process. The CombiSteam Pro oven comes with its own camera that lets you look right into the oven without opening it, giving you an unprecedented level of control, while the SensePro and its wireless thermometer allow you to perfectly poach an entire batch of eggs inside their shell by maintaining the water’s temperature to the nearest degree. Chef Sebastian Gibrand, 2nd place winner of the Bocuse d’Or 2019 showed us exactly how Electrolux’s Intuit range allowed him to serve “the world’s 2nd best Asparagus and Poached Eggs” to the judges of the Bocuse d’Or. Most people boil their asparagus stalks, resulting in a flavor that’s heavily watered down because a large part of the flavor notes are lost in the boiling water. Chef Gibrand demonstrated how you could cook the asparagus just as effectively (and in lesser time) by steaming it. Steam cooks the asparagus without draining the flavor out, giving you a stalk that’s crispy, cooked, and has a much better asparagus flavor. Chef Gibrand even developed a completely new way of poaching eggs right in their shell, by cooking the eggs in a water bath at a steady temperature below boiling point for multiple hours. Crack the eggs open and you’ve got a perfectly cooked poached egg with a soft white exterior and an oozy yolk. Built with intuitive abilities that give you an extra pair of hands and eyes, Electrolux’s Intuit kitchen appliances become almost like an extra helper in the kitchen for chefs, so that their food doesn’t ever burn or overcook, or even go unnoticed. Chef Gibrand’s poached eggs and asparagus embodied exactly what Electrolux’s kitchen appliances were capable of, making sure chefs (both amateur and professional) make less mistakes and more tasty food in the kitchen!

Japanese Pancake Baths Smell Like Breakfast

I like yummy breakfasts as much as the next guy, but Japan takes things to a whole ‘nother level. In Japan they don’t just eat pancakes for breakfast, they bathe in breakfast foods too. Yes, there are pancake baths open in Japan right now.

These baths might be expected to be filled with syrup or something, but they are instead filled with brown water. That water is scented like vanilla and maple. The brown water looks gross, it looks like syrup in a way, but it also looks like someone forgot to flush after dropping a loosey deucy.

Float a Baby Ruth in one, and you could clear the entire park Caddyshack style. I find the thought of sharing a small pool with as many people as you can cram in it rather gross to start with, add brown deuce water and I’ll pass. I do want some pancakes though.

[via Kotaku]

PancakeBot Brings Automation To Your Breakfast

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Everyone’s used to eating their pancakes in a bland round shape. It’s not like having them be any other shape than round is going to make them taste better, but if you’re easily amused (or have young children), the PancakeBot might interest you. It’s kind of like a 3D printer, only for pancakes. And it’s not quite 3D since it doesn’t build them up vertically. It’s also not completely automated, since you do have to flip them yourself. But if you’re looking to make your pancakes into all kinds of creative shapes, this is the way to go. The PancakeBot comes with an SD card pre-loaded with shapes, and there’s also tracing software that lets you create your own. An extruder will pump the batter out in any shape you want, although you do have to be careful with the kind batter you use and not have anything too clumpy or with fruits or chocolate chips in it. We also suspect the novelty will wear off after your 25th Eiffel Tower, but hey, there are definitely worse ways to spend the $179 pledge necessary to get your own.

[ Project Page ] VIA [ Gizmag ]

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Star Wars Pancakes Make for a Yummy & Geeky Breakfast

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What is one to do when he tries to combine his fetish for great breakfasts and his love for Star Wars? Why, make Star Wars pancakes of course.

One might call Nathan Shields the best pop culture pancake artist in the world. The way he does it? It actually seems quite easy, although from personal experience, it requires more than just the ingredients and a frying pan. It requires talent, something I don’t have.

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Yoda

 

 

Stormtrooper

Boba Fett

If you’re planning on checking out some more wonderful pancake art, then go to Shield’s website, where you’ll find a horde of wonderful creations that are probably delicious as well.

As for those staying with us, there is plenty more Star Wars & food to enjoy: Another version of pancakes worth checking out or these vintage Star Wars snacks lost in time.

PancakeBot 3D Prints Delicious Pancakes

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What do you get if you slap together a hot plate, an Arduino controller, some stepper motors, and an acrylic supporting structure? A PancakeBot, is what. It’s a 3D printing machine whose creations will taste as delicious as they’re elaborate. Simply load up the batter, settle on a design, and watch as the print head lays down an edible Eiffel tower, a scrumptious SpiderMan face, or a fluffy galloping horse.

In the works since 2010 by one Miguel Valenzuela, the current version of PancakeBot doesn’t use its initial LEGO Minstorms structure and is a little more involved in its fabrication. Although not available commercially, Miguel does use this prototype to teach children in after-school programs about engineering, robot building and programming.

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Star Wars Creature Pancakes

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May the 4th be with you. Believe it or not this isn’t the first time we’ve covered Star Wars pancakes. Two different times makes it a thing now, right? But these Star Wars Creature Pancakes are some next level shit because they’re not made with a pancake mold. Also they’re more obscure characters which adds an extra geek factor. These are free-form pancake art made by Nathan Shields, who is probably the world’s foremost pancake artist (check out his site above). And possibly the world’s ONLY pancake artist, but don’t let semantics steal his glory. The only question is, how do they taste? (h/t)

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The Creatures of Star Wars in Pancake Form

We’ve seen Nathan Shields work his pancake magic before, using the galaxy far far away as his theme. Well, he is back in the kitchen, and presumably wearing an Ewok apron as he creates more magical flapjacks.

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These pancakes show off several alien creatures from the Star Wars universe. Among the pancakes are a Dewback, Bantha, Ronto, Jawa, Tusken raider, Rodian, and even one of those big-headed Bith – though he’s not playing any musical instruments for a change. I love the detail that he gets when making these. They are true works of art. However that won’t stop me from eating a stack of Rontos. Art is for eating.

You would think that Nathan would get sick of pancakes, but luckily for us that is not the case. Great work as usual!

[via Neatorama]

New iPhones Out? Yawn… At Least Denny’s Had Something Interesting To Say About It

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Yeah… so Cupertino released some new iPhones yesterday. Anything exciting? Not by a long shot. The iPhone 5 guts, now in a plastic casing, with multiple colors available, and sporting the “iPhone 5C” moniker. And the iPhone 5S, a faster iPhone 5 with a fingerprint scanner. Oh. So. Exciting. Bigger screen? Nope. NFC? You’re funny. Better battery life? What is this, bizarro-land, where Apple still leads the innovation landscape? Come on… At least Denny’s was quick to come out with a funny ad, partly mocking the new phones. There it is, up there, reminding you that the popular franchise always has pancakes smothered in Gold (like the butter), a dig at the fact that the former-Jesus phone now comes in a champagne hue, in addition to black and white. Maybe it’s not completely mocking, as much as it is riding the wave of media coverage surrounding yesterday’s announcement, but all things being considered, we felt more excitement for Denny’s creativity than Apple’s efforts on the phone front this time around.

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Star Wars Pancake Molds

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A long time ago in a galaxy far far away, someone made the greatest breakfast ever. Star Wars pancakes! Breakfast of champions. These pancake molds are available in either Vehicles or Heroes and Villains. The vehicles lets you make the Millennium Falcon, X-Wing Fighter and a Tie Fighter while the characters set is Darth Vader, Yoda, and Stormtrooper.
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To make your geeky pancakes, just place the molds on a pre-heated griddle. Pour in your pancake batter. Once one side is set, remove the molds and flip the geekcakes over. Then make more. Don’t worry if you burn your pancakes, just tell everyone those went to the Dark Side. It’s all about marketing, right George Lucas?

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