Same! I always enjoyed watching these kinds of “As Seen On TV” commercials on Qubo, I was 11 though, and having the best times of my school life in my last 2 years of Elementary
They sold something similar at Walmart when these were on TV, my parents bought one cause my brother and I wanted them so bad. The middles were always a different texture compared to the outsides, oftentimes slightly undercooked. To compensate my mom left them in for slightly longer, which made the crusts burnt. So you either had to deal with correctly cooked outsides with gooey insides, or cooked insides with burnt outsides. Needless to say, we retired the pan after like a month or so.
I actually bought this! It's ALOT smaller then I thought, and I can't figure out how to put filings in it :P Other then that, they are ok, but I would just stick to regular pancakes or get a takoyaki pan :D
When I was younger, I loved this commercial, because it was such a long commercial that it was always the last one they showed during the commercial breaks, even if it was the first one shown during the break. I'm not making that up. Every single time, I would say to myself "It's just me. It won't be the last one." But it was every single time. If this commercial came on, I'd know my show was coming back on immediately afterwards. It was the perfect "alarm" so to speak. I was so sad when they discontinued this commercial.
Not only Denmark and Japan, it exists in South India too, called 'kuzhi paniyaram'. Sweet ones, spicy ones, stuffed ones and all of the above. We've had it for centuries too!
Do you like pancakes? 0:02 Then you'll love pancake puffs! 0:46 Fill pancake puffs with your favorite filling. 1. Decadent Chocolate 2. Delicious Jams 3. Creamy Pudding 4. Scrumptious Caramel Apple 5. Fancy Whipped Cream 0:55 There are endless possibilities with the pancake puff pan. 1. Pepperoni Pizza Puffs 2. Meatball Sandwich Puffs 3. Pigs-in-a-blanket 4. Spicy Jalapeño Puffs 5. Crab Cake Puffs 1:09 Make any flavored puffs you like using your favorite batter. 1. Blueberry Muffin Puffs 2. Cornbread Puffs 3. Brownie Puffs 4. Cake Puffs 5. Cinnamon Roll Puffs
I remember watching this commercial all the time. So many times that me and my brother eventually asked my parents to get one. And then we used it once (maybe twice) and never again. My parents said that it was because it was a pain to make anything with it
I had a nightmare with one of these as a kid, some dude at a fair throwing these and if they bit your ankle you go "blind" eventually I got hit by one and next thing I know I wasn't seeing the fair but my house so I was "blind"
Yup! I sometimes have my way and get what i want & I’m present/in when I’m in a good mood or if I’m feeling well but absent/out if I’m in a bad mood or if I’m feeling ill/sick now that/since i can have my own way and get what i want most times instead of all the time
@SoCalSand I've heard that americans put corn syrup on their pancakes instead of maple syrup... I really don'y know if it's true, but I don't think maple syrup is THAT thick and dark..Anyways, being a Quebecer, defiling pancakes with corn syrup just disgusts me xD
It looks like something we use at my house to make some asian food that I ate when I was younger... (No it is not Takoyaki, it's not a sphere it's a half-sphere)
i just picked one of these up Yesterday at a used goods place in the original box NEVER BEEN USED! My wife was thrilled as our prised Aebleskever pan was a moving casualty and the loss made her very sad, so this saturday it's Aebleskevers for breakfast! Yay --Rick
Yes, I thought they were just like poffetje. Yum whatever they are called. The Dutch, the Danes. Who cares who made them first . I've eaten them in South Africa and Australia and they are delicious wherever they are to be found.
I don't think those pancakes can be deference to pancake puff like indonesian dessert. but there is some pancakes that never be changed like in My Little Pony season 5 teaser trailer.
I once bought a stove top takoyaki pan. It made me sad because they only work with gas ovens* and I own an electric. >: So now I have to go to my friend's house if I want to make anything round. *Electric ovens won't heat it properly since it doesn't have a flat bottom