All the colors of the rainbow…in a burger (Wordless Wednesday)

Nablopomo – Inspiration

 

Rainbow colored burger

(Almost wordless. I get my inspiration from all over the place, especially other people’s food blog creations. If rainbow food is up your alley, you’ll love this tumblr devoted just to it.)

Mommy, where do raisins come from?

Nablopomo – Comic

Spud Comics about food - Why all the king's horses were useless - Comic with horses breaking the egg Spud Comics about food - Vulture Cooking Show - So now we'll let the sun give it a good sear Spud Comics about food - Grapes standing at a crosswalk and one raisin in the middle that says 'that's the last time I fall asleep in the tanning bed' Spud Comics about food - Comic with sheep eating grass at a fancy restaurant and one says 'what the hell! it's just grass! I can make this at home!'

Like what you see? Check out Spud Comics. They’re not always food-related, but the single-panel comics are almost always hilarious, so worth your time regardless.

Mushroom pancakes – Toadstool flapjack recipe?

Looks like a mushroom! I promise I won’t start singing again. At least not aloud. At least not here. :P

I was just going to share the picture of my little mushroom-shaped pancake droplet, but then it got me to thinking about what actual mushroom pancakes would be like. Turns out, I didn’t have to look far to find lots of yummy looking mushroom pancake/crepe recipes.

Try these stuff pancakes/krokiety, for example, from Coffee and Vanilla:

*drools* You can see the little pancake bubble pockets….yum.

Or these leek and mushroom crepes (gluten-free, to boot, if that’s up your alley):

Those two are both stuffed/filled varieties, but here’s some with the mushrooms right in it.

These rolls really caught my eye, too. I usually think of pancakes as being a sweet, breakfast dish with a liquid topping, whether syrup, smashed fresh fruit, or just loads of butter. These rolls are more savory, of course, but I still want to top them with maybe a mushroom soup gravy, of sorts, or make them more like enchiladas.

Maybe more like these, but they’re more crepe-like.

I saw several Korean Enoki Mushroom Pancake recipes, too, here, here, and here.

It’s amazing how a single pancake “flavor,” of sorts, can be translated so many different ways.