Pancakes in a cup!
I thought that this cardboard cup contained a flapjack mix, something that you'd combine with wet ingredients and pour onto the ol' griddle. But no -- you just add water or milk, stir, and microwave for a minute, and it becomes a pancake in a paper cup.
Those guys at Kodiak Cakes are weird, man,
When I realized what it was, of course I had to buy it. This breakthrough in breakfast technology demanded attention. Even Mr. Breakfast doesn't seem to have tested it. So I've stepped into the breach.
First you mix in a quarter of a cup of milk or water...
...then, as I said, nuke for a minute. About this time you're thinking this couldn't possibly work. But it totally does.
If you're craving pancakes, this is a good, fast way to ease the obsession; no one wants the mess of making the real thing to get one pancake. But it's just as easy and more pancake-like to zap some frozen pancakes. I think Kodiak is after the office eater, someone who can guesstimate a quarter cup volume and use the office microwave to nuke up breakfast. And the coworkers are not going to kvetch -- it made my whole kitchen smell like blueberry pancake. Hell, some people would wear that as a cologne.
The weird food geniuses at Kodiak, not content with inventing Cup-O-Pancake, also have oatmeal in a cup (of course), brownie in a cup (wacky), muffin in a cup (bizarre), and cornbread in a cup (bizarre and Southern). One has to wonder: Is pizza in a cup far behind?
2 comments:
Intrigued. We always get Kodiak Cakes Power Cakes pancake mix at Costco because it makes an excellent pancake.
Speaking of Costco, and not to change the subject, but their Kirkland brand microwave popcorn is also superior, much better than Redenbacher or Pop Secret or any of those.
Also, Spam is delicious.
PLW: I think Spam & eggs make a fine combo; eggs need salt and Spam has too much, but together they are just dandy. We have BJ's here rather than Costco, so I can't say I have tried Kirkland products. However, Berkley & Jensen may come out of the same vat, so I may try their zapcorn.
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