You might have seen a pancake hack on TikTok with users sharing videos and recipes of their own take on it.
People have frozen pancake mix using an ice cube tray so they have pre-made pancakes that just need cooking.
At the time of writing, #pancakehack has 54.2 million views while #pancakecubes has 6.1 million views.
On TikTok, #icecubetraypancakes is also popular with 8.8 million views so far.
Not only is the recipe quick and easy to do but it can also be used to prepare pancakes ahead of time so you know you’ve always got some in the house.
I decided to give the recipe a go and I wasn't disappointed – here’s what I thought.
What do you need to make the pancakes using the TikTok hack?
- Ingredients for pancakes
- Ice cube tray
- Toppings for pancakes (optional)
This recipe can be adapted to add toppings, just like you would with pancakes if you mixed and cooked them on the same day.
TikTok user @thefoodmedic shares their take on the pancake hack, adding fruit such as raspberries and blueberries as well as chocolate chips.
The TikTok user also says it's a great way to prepare for Pancake Day when it next creeps up on us - if you know you'll forget about it, you can make some pancakes in advance and they'll be there in your freezer when you need them.
You can also decide to make plain pancakes like I did and add dessert sauce or other toppings to your plate once they’re cooked.
How to make pancakes using the TikTok ice cube tray hack
Step 1
First of all, you’ll need to make your pancake batter as usual.
Step 2
When that’s all mixed and ready to be used, pour the batter into an ice cube tray and add your toppings if you’d like.
Step 3
Freeze the pancake batter in the ice cube tray until you’re ready to use them.
Step 4
Once you know you’d like to make the pancakes, take them out of the freezer and add a few cubes to an oiled frying pan and cook them on a low heat.
Step 5
Cook on both sides and then transfer to a plate, add any extra toppings you’d like and enjoy!
@thefoodmedic Full recipe on my Instagram! ♥️📝 #pancakes #tiktokhacks #icecubetraypancakes #pancaketoppings #pancakeday ♬ original sound - Dr Hazel Wallace
What did I think of the TikTok pancake hack?
If, like me, you’ve wanted to make pancakes but had no ingredients or toppings in the house, this hack could save you the disappointment – simply prepare pancakes and freeze them for when you think you might like to eat them.
This hack is one that I'll be re-using in the future thanks to its versatility and ease.
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It's important to note that my ice cube tray was quite small although it still did the job and made the pancakes a decent size.
If you’re looking to make slightly bigger pancakes, using a bigger ice cube tray would help you achieve that.
Although the pancakes were tasty with sauce on top, next time I’ll be adding some toppings like chocolate chips and chopped banana for extra sweetness!
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