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Makin’ it: How to Make Mickey Mouse Pancakes

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The following idea to make mealtime more fun is an excerpt from our new book Stuff Every Mom Should Know because we think every mom should be armed with such clever tricks up her sleeve. Today, we are talking about How to Make Mickey Mouse Pancakes and I couldn’t be more excited. We take our kids often to Disney World and I really love the Mickey Waffles, but what I love even more is pancakes with butter and syrup so let’s get this party started and pancake it up!

Makin’ it: How to Make Mickey Mouse Pancakes

Mickey Mouse Pancakes

  1. Prepare pancake batter as usual, from scratch or from a box.
  2. Using a small ladle or measuring cup, create one round pancake in the center of the griddle. This one will be Mickey’s head.
  3. As soon as the edges of your first pancake have stopped expanding, place two smaller circles of batter on the griddle, on each side of the head, at 10 and 2 o’clock. These will be Mickey’s ears.
  4. If the ears don’t reach the head on your first attempt, simply flip them as regular pancakes and try again.
  5. When all the bubbles in the three circles have stopped popping, flip the entire shape.Mickey Mouse Pancakes

Bonus points for serving fruit that a child can use to give Mickey eyes and a nose. Oh Boy! Mickey really looks good with a blueberry nose. I personally like to use chocolate chips for the smile, but then again, they do melt pretty fast.

how to make mickey mouse pancakes

Pro tip: Use a turkey baster as a batter dispenser for even greater control. Heck, you may feel capable of adding a bow to make Minnie Mouse or something even more sophisticated.

Want to send a copy of Stuff Every Mom Should Know to a friend? Find it on Amazon.

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We’re assembling a huge list of  DIY projects for parents. Browse them all on our Makin’ It series page.

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May 7, 2017 9:09 am Whitney Filed Under: Books, Crafty, Eating, Free/Cheap, How to, Picky kids, Toddler

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