Pancake treasure map for little pirates
Haven’t you always wanted to look for treasure like a real pirate? Stefan shows us how it’s done.
You need that
for the treasure map:
4 eggs
6 tablespoons flour
1 tablespoon acacia honey
1 cup orange juice
For the decoration:
1 tablespoon of raspberry pulp
some flour
2 tablespoons of cocoa powder
1 tablespoon of acacia honey
4 red organic gummy bears
baking paper
Preparation of the pancake treasure map
For the pancakes , use a whisk to mix the eggs, flour and honey with the orange juice until you get a tough but smooth batter. Take 1/2 cup of the dough to paint the treasure map and put the supply aside.
Use the remaining batter to bake 4 square pancakes one after the other in the oven. For each card, pour 1/4 of the dough onto a baking tray lined with baking paper and place in an oven preheated to 180 °C for 5 minutes.
In the meantime, mix the colors to draw on the treasure clues. Here’s how it works: Take half of the dough you put aside and mix it with raspberry pulp. Add some flour to make the dough a little thicker. Use the other half of the dough to make “black paint” in the same way, except that you stir in cocoa powder and honey instead of raspberry pulp.
Fill the dough colors into piping bags. If you don’t have a ready-made cookie piping bag, you can make two bags yourself from a piece of parchment paper.
Decorate the baked pancakes with the red and black paint – you can draw ships, sea monsters and anything else you can think of on them. Push the cards back into the tube for 10 to 12 minutes each. When the edges turn slightly brown, the treasure maps are done. But of course there must also be a treasure: there is a beautiful, large gummy bear for every treasure hunter on top of that.