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Kid-Friendly Pancake Breakfast Show at 10:30 AM - Tips & Ideas for Hosting

In summary, Hi everyone! The pancake breakfast show that the host is hoping to do has two small children along with friends that she is hoping to include. Her show is at 10:30 am. One suggestion that could be helpful is to make the batter the evening before and leave it in the fridge so that it will be light and fluffy when they are served. Additionally, the Wonder Flour/Sugar Shaker could be helpful in making fluffier pancakes. Last, if I get brave enough to try to make them again I will let you know.
PamperedLady1979
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Hi everyone! I have a host that wants to do a kid-friendly pancake breakfast type show. She has two small children along with friends that have children that she is hoping to include. Her show is at 10:30 am. I've never done an morning show, just evenings....any suggestions would be appreciated! Thanks!
 
Do one big pancake in the bar pan! Pour in your batter, and bake for about 10 minutes....at 400, I think.

Then, have the kids top their pancakes with sliced bananas, chopped strawberries, cool whip in the EAD.

I make blueberry syrup in a prep bowl for DS - 1/3 cup of blueberries (fresh or frozen) and maple syrup (the real stuff) just to the top of the blueberries, a splash of vanilla, a splash of lemon juice, and a shake of cinnamon. Pop it in the microwave for 30-60 seconds (until the blueberries burst). YUMMY!
 
wow - this is a great idea!!!
 
ChefBeckyD said:
Do one big pancake in the bar pan! Pour in your batter, and bake for about 10 minutes....at 400, I think. Use a batter bowl, or a SS bowl, and a whisk, and a scraper....plus measuring cups for measuring in pancake ingredients!

Then, have the kids top their pancakes with sliced bananas Use safe cutters, and egg slicer plus, chopped strawberries Use the chopper, cool whip in the EAD. And, of course, have the Sprinkles handy for sprinkling!

I make blueberry syrup in a prep bowl for DS - 1/3 cup of blueberries (fresh or frozen) and maple syrup (the real stuff) just to the top of the blueberries, a splash of vanilla (PC Vanilla!), a splash of lemon juice (use the citrus press), and a shake of cinnamon (PC cinnamon!). Pop it in the microwave for 30-60 seconds (until the blueberries burst). YUMMY! A larger batch of this could be made in the small batter bowl, or on top of the stove in the 1 or 2 qt. sauce pan.


Okay - I should expand on this!
 
Make sure to point out that by making your batter the evening before and leaving it in the GREAT Classic Batter Bowl, with it's handy lid, in the fridge over night they will have fluffier pancakes. And no need to worry about the mess with the WONDERFUL spout and scrapers! I second the suggestion about the stone!
You could do one minute omlets in the prep bowls and make sure and take a juicer for fresh OJ!
Did anyone mention the Flour/Sugar Shaker?
 
jillbean said:
Make sure to point out that by making your batter the evening before and leaving it in the GREAT Classic Batter Bowl, with it's handy lid, in the fridge over night they will have fluffier pancakes. And no need to worry about the mess with the WONDERFUL spout and scrapers! I second the suggestion about the stone!
You could do one minute omlets in the prep bowls and make sure and take a juicer for fresh OJ!
Did anyone mention the Flour/Sugar Shaker?

When u leave it in the frig over night, it doesn't make the batter and pancakes real thick? I always add more milk to mine if I leave it in the frig. But if not adding to it makes them fluffy I need to try that!

I love light and fluffy pankcakes but mine are always thick and unfluffy! I rarely make them b/c of this.
 
I must be honest I don't eat pancakes. Hate them! No one in my family is really fond of them. However, my director swears by it and since she said that I read it somewhere. If I remember where I'll let you know.
Try it and let us know!
 
jillbean said:
I must be honest I don't eat pancakes. Hate them! No one in my family is really fond of them. However, my director swears by it and since she said that I read it somewhere. If I remember where I'll let you know.
Try it and let us know!

IF I get brave enough to try to make them again I will let u know, ha!:D I love my mom's pancakes but do not like mine at all. Which by the way I have made them with her on the phone telling me what to do. But I guess that is one of those "nothing is as good as mom's" things.
 
Our local grocery, Wegmans, publishes a Quarterly magazine, and the Summer issue had
a recipe that I have made 3 times because it is so healthy. It would be a great brunch item because it uses our Ultimate Mandoline for the Zucchini, Forged Cutlery Boning knife
for the cooked corn on the cob, our Easy Read measuring cups for the dry and wet ingred, as well as our Italian seasonings, and then, of course our Griddles. I also use the
medium scoop to get the batter from the Classic Batter bowl to the griddle. The little pancakes are 3" across and the recipe makes 18 to 20. It is so healthy and different.
I can hardly wait for breakfasts these days.
 
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Grandmarita said:
Our local grocery, Wegmans, publishes a Quarterly magazine, and the Summer issue had
a recipe that I have made 3 times because it is so healthy. It would be a great brunch item because it uses our Ultimate Mandoline for the Zucchini, Forged Cutlery Boning knife
for the cooked corn on the cob, our Easy Read measuring cups for the dry and wet ingred, as well as our Italian seasonings, and then, of course our Griddles. I also use the
medium scoop to get the batter from the Classic Batter bowl to the griddle. The little pancakes are 3" across and the recipe makes 18 to 20. It is so healthy and different.
I can hardly wait for breakfasts these days.

Um, Rita....you can't give us that much, and then not give the recipe! (please?:eek:)
 
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This sounds great!!! I have a few moms that would love to do a show with their kids and this would be so fun!! Thanks for the idea!!
 
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Thank you for the ideas! I just have one little question as I have never had fresh orange juice....do I need to add anything after I use the juicer? Or is it sweet enough? What kind of oranges should I have my host buy? :confused:
 
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I'd be tempted to use the quick-stir for OJ & make fresh lemonade using the citrus press or juicer (and the utility knife to add lemon slices to the lemonade.you could also do fresh fruit kabobs, using the creative cutters. (you could even use the bbq skewer set.)serve your blueberry syrup in SA small bowls with small bamboo spoons :)
 

Related to Kid-Friendly Pancake Breakfast Show at 10:30 AM - Tips & Ideas for Hosting

1. What are some easy and healthy pancake recipes that kids will enjoy?

Some easy and healthy pancake recipes that kids will enjoy include whole wheat pancakes with added fruit such as blueberries or bananas, banana oat pancakes, and pumpkin pancakes.

2. How can I make the pancake breakfast show interactive and fun for kids?

You can make the pancake breakfast show interactive and fun for kids by letting them help with mixing the batter, using fun pancake molds, and having toppings such as chocolate chips, sprinkles, and fruit for them to decorate their pancakes with.

3. Are there any tips for hosting a successful pancake breakfast show?

Some tips for hosting a successful pancake breakfast show include prepping ingredients and supplies ahead of time, having a variety of toppings and mix-ins, and involving the kids in the cooking process.

4. How can I make the pancake breakfast show more educational for kids?

You can make the pancake breakfast show more educational for kids by incorporating fun facts about the ingredients or history of pancakes, having them practice measuring and counting while making the batter, and encouraging them to try new toppings and flavors.

5. What are some creative presentation ideas for the pancake breakfast show?

Some creative presentation ideas for the pancake breakfast show include using cookie cutters to shape the pancakes, creating a pancake bar with different toppings and sauces, and making pancake skewers with fruit and pancake pieces.

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