Double Rainbow Pancakes

Double Rainbow Pancakes

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Double Rainbows are all the rage these days, so I thought, “Why not let the breakfast world get in on the fun with a double rainbow delight of its own?”

Can you imagine waking up to these Double Rainbow Pancakes? How could you not have a good day when breakfast is literally sunshine and rainbows? The look on my kid’s faces when they saw these Double Rainbow Pancakes was priceless.

Double Rainbow Pancake Recipe

I know what you’re thinking…these must take forever. Not at all. Just make a batch of pancakes using Bisquick baking mix and divide it evenly in six small bowls. Dye each bowl of batter a color of the rainbow, then start cooking your pancakes.

Double Rainbow Pancake Recipe

Even cleaning up the breakfast dishes is a little more cheery when rainbows are involved.

Double Rainbow Pancake Batter

Of course we couldn’t have just rainbow pancakes…we had to have Double Rainbow Pancakes! When I was at the grocery store, I was inspired by all the vibrant colors of the fruit and thought we could use those beautiful colors to make the “double” in our Double Rainbow Pancakes.

Fruit for Double Rainbow Pancakes

Fruit skewers were the only way to go because for some reason, no matter what kind of food it is, if it’s on a stick my kids will eat it. I’ll have to remember that next time I try serving them Brussels sprouts.Fruit Skewers for Double Rainbow Pancakes

Here’s the full recipe!

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Anonymous said:

this recipe sucks balls !!!!!!!


4/02/2013 5:05 PM
Anonymous said:

If that’s the worst thing your kid ever has..I’d say you should be very thankful!


2/03/2013 2:00 PM
Anonymous said:

The fruits are great, but unless you used organic natural food coloring I would feel really bad feeding carcinogen chemicals to my kids…


1/17/2013 4:35 PM
Anonymous said:

Cooooooooooooooooooooooool pancakes!!!!!!!!!!!


10/27/2012 6:12 PM
Anonymous said:

awesome recipe lol


10/09/2012 8:05 AM
Anonymous said:

I will just serve the fruit skewers at a party I am having soon! :) Thanks!


8/08/2012 10:03 AM

I didn’t put anything on the fruit. Nature made it that vibrant!


4/26/2012 11:35 PM
Anonymous said:

do you put anything on the fruit to keep it fresh and vibrant?


3/25/2012 9:35 AM
Anonymous said:

But how do you get the colors so vibrant? My pancakes get that brownish cooked look.


3/05/2012 12:21 PM
Anonymous said:

Just wanted to thank you for inspiring us! My granddaughter and I had a blast! http://amaraland.com/memories/2012/postponing-new-years-eve/


1/04/2012 3:50 PM
Anonymous said:

that looks disturbing 8(


8/27/2011 9:12 AM
Anonymous said:

You guys actually sent me all of the stuff to make these and a rainow whisk! I have to say the hardest part was trying to keep the fruit from sliding off the skewers as i was snapping pictures and to fit all six on one pancake! lol they were yummy. Thanks for everything


8/09/2011 3:40 PM
Anonymous said:

How many calories is this??


8/08/2011 1:47 PM
Anonymous said:

How adorable is that! Great idea!


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3/22/2011 5:33 PM
Anonymous said:

Very cute and fun!


3/15/2011 6:13 PM

i love the fruit topping!!!


3/15/2011 5:27 PM
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