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.
Sometimes, I get so thirsty I need a nap, too (Wordless Wednesday)

All the other food bloggers post pictures of their pets
Bananas go with M&Ms, Pringles with red peppers – Food art

Cool, huh?
Most times when I find something like this, it’s from a source that’s divorced from the original source’s cousin’s brother-in-law’s second wife’s daughter, twice removed. 
And so then I often go on a wild google hunt, trying to find the original. These pictures are from an art project by Marco Ugolini and Pedro Motta.
I thought it was a neat concept when I saw the pictures, but I got a few laughs to go with it when I found the link on Toxel from when they were featured last year. 
Truthiness said:
So grocery shopping is art now? I like to sort my Skittles by color before I eat them, next time I’m going to take a picture before I eat them and submit it for posting.
Art is in the eye of the beholder….or something like that. :P And well, I’d probably be just as likely to post pictures of separated Skittles, too, I think.
Also, I’m kinda disappointed by a fact I found on the art project site. 
None of the products have been bought after the shooting.
Booooo! I wouldn’t expect them to buy everything, of course, but really, didn’t buy any of it? I wonder if they even restocked any of it themselves or if they just left most of it. I can’t see any refrigerated items off hand, so that’s good at least, but there’s some produce there that was hopefully handled with care. 







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