How do I make palm tree pancake pops?

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Take your pancake game to the next level with our Palm Tree Pancake Pops recipe! These bite-sized treats are perfect for parties or simply enjoying a mini tropical escape.

You'll need

Items needed to answer the question, How do I make Palm Tree Pancake pops. Items include:  Pancake Mix  Milk  Butter  Sliced Strawberries  Melted Chocolate or Caramel
  • Pancake Mix 1 cup
  • Milk 1/2 cup
  • Butter 1 tablespoon (melted)
  • Sliced Strawberries For decoration
  • Melted Chocolate or Caramel For decoration

Take note
Be careful when working with hot pans and oil. And remember, these palm tree pancake pops are so adorable, they might just disappear before you can enjoy them!

1

Whisk it Good

In a mixing bowl, whisk together 1 cup of pancake mix, 1/2 cup of milk, and 1 tablespoon of melted butter. Make sure everything is well combined and smooth.

2

Palm Tree Preparations

Pour the pancake batter into a squeeze bottle or a plastic bag with a small hole cut in one corner. This will make shaping the palm trees easier. Heat up a non-stick pan over medium heat and lightly grease it with cooking spray or butter.

3

Shape Your Paradise

Squeeze the pancake batter onto the pan to create the trunk of your palm tree. About 3-4 inches should do the trick. Then, create the fronds (leaves) by making a V-shape at the top of the trunk. Repeat this process to make as many palm trees as your heart desires.

4

Flip, Flip, Hooray!

Cook the pancake pops for about 2-3 minutes on each side until they turn golden brown. Use a spatula to gently flip them over. Don't worry if they're not perfectly shaped - nature isn't always symmetrical either!

5

Serve and Decorate

Once your palm tree pancake pops are cooked, transfer them to a serving plate. Now comes the fun part - decorating! Use sliced strawberries as coconuts and melted chocolate or caramel as the sandy beach. Go ahead and get creative with your edible artwork!