By Andrew Liszewski
While it may not seem like Batter Blaster has any gadget appeal, I still feel it’s one of the more important innovations of the 21st century so far. It’s basically a pre-mixed, 100% organic pancake batter that’s been packaged into an aerosol can. So not only can you skip the usual ingredients list, you don’t even need to mess a bowl or spoon. You just shake the can and then ‘blast’ the contents directly onto your hot skillet or waffle iron.
Based on a handful of online reviews I’ve read, the pancakes produced by the Batter Blaster are actually quite good. Of course anyone who’s ever tried cheese-in-a-can will be a bit skeptical, and personally I don’t think I’d be able to enjoy pancakes-in-a-can without a side of bacon-in-a-can as well.
At the moment it looks like Batter Blaster is slowly being rolled across the west coast, and while I couldn’t find any online stores selling it, I’d love to know if any of our readers have tried it out.
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cool man
It rocks. I live in San Francisco and I’m sitting here with caviar in one hand, a can of batter blaster in the other, and a cold vodka waiting in the wings. Hi-class meets lo-class in all it’s aerosol goodness
oh ihr dummen amis. wenn die welt untergeht dann seit doch ihr dran schuld
OMG this stuff is a joke DO NOT waste your money. Buy the box not the can next time you want pancakes…. rubbery and flat… Organic but that’s about all it has going for it. Oh and did I mention EXPENSIVE! Nearly 5 bucks a can.
OMG this stuff is a joke DO NOT waste your money. Buy the box not the can next time you want pancakes…. rubbery and flat… Organic but that’s about all it has going for it. Oh and did I mention EXPENSIVE! Nearly 5 bucks a can.
Batter Blaster busts Guinness World Record with 76,382 pancakes cooked and served in an eight hour period. See the TV coverage: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ti1cRbD0XRE
Batter Blaster busts Guinness World Record with 76,382 pancakes cooked and served in an eight hour period. See the TV coverage: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ti1cRbD0XRE