So Marina’s comment on the last comic made me think about pancakes, all manner of pancakes, and how (just like with sausages) people all over the world have come up with interesting and delicious ways to make them! Humans are pretty amazing, especially when it comes to combining flour and eggs and milk and frying it up in a pan. And this isn’t even nearly all of the “pancakes” I found, either. I left out things like Korean pajeon and Japanese okonomiyaki (two of my very very favorite things), and focused on the more flour-y and rice-y pancakes instead of the super egg-y ones.
I’ve only tried like four things on this list, too. I’ve got some international pancakes to investigate!





Could you at least post these things the night before, so I have time to prepare breakfast!
Not to mention injera!
Also: I am SOOO hungry right now looking at this.
Twitter told me I missed hotteok, too!
@David: ok TO BE FAIR and I know this will sound like a sales pitch but I do usually post a preview of my comic the night before on my facebook page. :D
i want this on a t-shirt or canvas shopping bag. start an etsy!
Pretty PLEASE make a print of this!
Woow! Can’t stop grinning! So cool I inspired one of my favourite artists :)
If you’re ever in the Netherlands consider yourself invited for pancakes!
@Marina: It’s a deal! :D Thank you for alerting me to the existence of pannenkoeken! (especially the ones with bacon! :D )
I feel like I have a new goal in life…as in, to eat all the pancakes.
Well, TO BE FAIR, Churro Waffles.
puffertjes or poffer jes, are just pancakes for kids. At least, that’s what my danish hosts said. We all still made them and ate them. A fun treat. Toppings included: chocolate shavings, licorice flavored powdered sugar, Jam.
Apam balik is from my country, Malaysia! :D