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I've never made crepe pancakes in a microwave before....

But when your pancake matter is too liquid and you don't have any flour to fix it nor a flat pancake and your kiddo is hangry - you've gotta engineer your way out.

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  • 2
    No.
    Just... No.
  • 0
    @tosensei it was a premixed pancake starter [a gift from someone]. And it past its exp date for 2 years or so. And it didn't mix well. So most of the pancake matter remained at the bottom of the bottle
  • 0
    @magicMirror no to what and why? 😁
  • 1
    @tosensei I'd never tried it before, so I didn't know how bad/good it is (it's not that bad, rly)

    Also, that's the reason why it was past its exp date.
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    ... There's so much bad in this I'm sorry
  • 1
    Crêpes would be one of the easiest recipes of the world but people who are too lazy to read a paragraph buy the ready mix.
    IN A MICROWAVE.

    Bonus points for making the m taco Crêpes or deep frying them. Ffs

    RIP in peace.
  • 0
    @netikras, man. I was such a proud subscriber.
    Why.

    Hope it's just a joke to get some clicks or smth.
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    @scor oh well... it was not a joke.

    We were on a trip that weekend and took that bought crepe bottle to finally use it up.

    It didn't mix well. The bnb's frying pan was a crap (not a flat bottom). I had to improvise.

    Today I made a proper homemade crepe for the fam.
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    @netikras
    Saved it in your last sentence.
    Thx.
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    I never understood the pre mix bottles where you have to add water to the line and shake to make the mix. I can understand the powder with everything ready (already lazy yet I understand not needing eggs and milk can be handy) but adding a bottle and a lot of empty space is just too much for me.
    The person that invented that should be molten together with the bottle maker.
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    Creativity in the kitchen knows no bounds! It's impressive how you improvised and used the microwave to whip up some crepe pancakes in a pinch and visit https://deviantart.com/mybkexperien... site there. Sometimes, necessity truly is the mother of invention, especially when dealing with a hangry kiddo and limited resources. Your ingenuity not only solved the immediate problem but also likely led to a delicious and satisfying meal. Kudos to you for thinking outside the box and engineering a solution on the fly! https://leetcode.com/MyBKExperience...
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