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Odd or Strange food...

#1 Unread post by dr_bar »

I was at Costco the other day and just had to try the spray on pancake and waffle batter. Worked and tasted well too.

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Have you tried something a bit "Different" or "Strange" just to test it? Let us know of your experiments...
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#2 Unread post by Gummiente »

Waffles in a spray can is just WRONG, dude. :loosingit:
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I was thinking about pancakes when camping... lol
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#4 Unread post by Johnj »

Lets see... aluminum foil sheet over charcoal briquettes on an improvised fire ring. I don't think I could turn them with my hunting knife, like I can with the eggs.

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#5 Unread post by blues2cruise »

Well...what I think is strange is not in some parts of the world.....
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#6 Unread post by CC Ryder »

Wonder if you tried spraying the dough on a stick if you could roast them over the fire and have a pancake roast? :D

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#7 Unread post by MZ33 »

Or spray 'em around a hotdog, put it all on a stick, roast it, and viola! you have pancake-dog-on-a-stick!

Leave the little hotdoggy ends sticking out, and you have pig-in-a-pancake-blanket! On a stick!!

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#8 Unread post by Big B »

i like how the batter is advertised as being organic. is the propellant in the can organic as well? interesting :lol:

back on the original subject - last night i was over at my wife's cousin's house and his girlfriend had sent him a package of stuff from japan. tried what appeared to be squid jerky (nauseating), sesame and teriyaki coated fish spines/skin/something crunchy (interesting to say the least), and different versions of american candy bars (strawberry kit-kats, ect...)

that was enough experimental cuisine to last me a while.
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#9 Unread post by dr_bar »

Big B wrote:i like how the batter is advertised as being organic. is the propellant in the can organic as well? interesting :lol:

Propellant is listed as CO2
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#10 Unread post by sv-wolf »

I bought a bag of wholemeal Kamut flour last week. Kamut is an ancient, largely unmodified form of wheat - grown historically in Egypt. I made pancakes with it. They were among the most delicious, buttery-tasting pancakes I think I have ever eaten. The flour is incredibly fine and light. It doesn't have that heavy, earthy flavour (like old straw) of modern whole wheat. Yummm! Looking forward to making Kamut dumplings for my duck stew tonight.

Ulp! batter in a can? Is nothing sacred, doc? I guess not. There's nothing like convenience or novelty to drive the mystery out of most things! :(
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