I have not done this ....YET .... But will.
When out camping a good breakfast is something to enjoy and if it has a surprise then all the better.
Why not have a pancake with a surprise in it since pancakes are a good energy source besides just being darn good tasting when out in the woods or even at home.
What I am thinking about is the ole Pigs in a Blanket idea but in this case they would be called Pigs in a Pen.
Using the BakePacker and making the Dutch Boy Pancake, drop the sweets and use some of the breakfast sausage links already cooked. You can pre cook them at home or out in the woods or just get the pre cooked ones.
Take the pancake batter and put 1/2 of it to the bag then add the sausage links (Pre cooked) and now the rest of the batter.
Cook the pancake like you always do and when it is done you have a pancake with a sausage center. You could do the same thing with strawberries, apples ... darn ...... anything you like as a center filling.
With my Ulta Lite BakePacker the pancake I make is about 1 to 1 1/2 inches high and 6 inches across. It will feed 2 or 3 people , or just me and then I have left overs for lunch or snacking while paddling.
Jean at Adventure Foods.. http://www.adventurefoods.com/ .. has the BakePacker and offers southernpaddler members a discount on all of our camping eats and cooking in case you forgot.
Chuck.
When out camping a good breakfast is something to enjoy and if it has a surprise then all the better.
Why not have a pancake with a surprise in it since pancakes are a good energy source besides just being darn good tasting when out in the woods or even at home.
What I am thinking about is the ole Pigs in a Blanket idea but in this case they would be called Pigs in a Pen.
Using the BakePacker and making the Dutch Boy Pancake, drop the sweets and use some of the breakfast sausage links already cooked. You can pre cook them at home or out in the woods or just get the pre cooked ones.
Take the pancake batter and put 1/2 of it to the bag then add the sausage links (Pre cooked) and now the rest of the batter.
Cook the pancake like you always do and when it is done you have a pancake with a sausage center. You could do the same thing with strawberries, apples ... darn ...... anything you like as a center filling.
With my Ulta Lite BakePacker the pancake I make is about 1 to 1 1/2 inches high and 6 inches across. It will feed 2 or 3 people , or just me and then I have left overs for lunch or snacking while paddling.
Jean at Adventure Foods.. http://www.adventurefoods.com/ .. has the BakePacker and offers southernpaddler members a discount on all of our camping eats and cooking in case you forgot.
Chuck.