Batter Blaster, Better Breakfast in a Hurry?
October 26th, 2007 by James in Cooking Gadgets, Kitchen Gadgets, Miscellaneous GadgetsIt is breakfast time and you’re dying for pancakes. Too bad you’re in a hurry to get to get to work. You’d be really late if you had to mix the batter and cook them. Sure, there are frozen ones the store, but there’s just something wrong about sticking your pancakes in the microwave. Oh yeah, it’s that steamy rubbery taste. And in the toaster? You tear ‘em every time. What’s a pancake lover to do? Simple, heat up the griddle and pull out a can of Batter Blaster.
It’s similar in concept to whipped cream or cheese whiz. Compressed gas pushes the prepared batter out like the whipped cream, allowing cooks running late to make as many pancakes they want, as large as they want. Once sprayed into the pan, it’s your typical, wait until cake rises and bubbles before you turn ‘em. The only downside is that a typical pan has a serving size of only eight – and that’s probably of the silver dollar variety. So, if you like ‘em large and fluffy like at the Denney’s down the street, you’re gonna need to go back to the grocery store for more than one. A nice extra feature is the fact that they’re organic. And you can also use ‘em to make waffles.
Sure beats Pop Tarts.
4 Comments on “Batter Blaster, Better Breakfast in a Hurry?”
mike Says:
October 26th, 2007 at 4:31 pmIve tried the product Its great It geats far more than 8 servings It says 28 on the can
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Neagle Says:
October 29th, 2007 at 12:56 amOK then. I. torn between the resourcefulness of this product and it’s futility. Bisquick Shake ‘n’ Pour, http://www.bettycrocker.com/Products/Bisquick/product-list.htm, is $2.19 via Walgreen’s and so simple to use. But the can is cool.
James Says:
November 27th, 2007 at 2:19 pmAs an update. I tried a can over the weekend and I can tell you that even though it’s a tad pricey (about $5), the pancakes rocked. Fluffy, easy to cook. It’s certainly a convenience item, but a tasty one.



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