A Breakfast on the Go - Batter Blaster: Pancakes in a Can

Why Make Your Own If it Comes in a Can?

We all have those dreaded mornings when nothing seems to be running smoothly; the day that breakfast has to be down-graded to something frozen or pre-packaged. The other day as I was searching through the refrigerator aisles in the grocery store, I came across a wacky new product called
 "Batter Blaster". It is the fast and easy breakfast solution for those days that time is curbed and your appetite is not.

Batter Blaster is an organic product that basically can be described as batter in a can. It is a product that resembles the 1960-70's cooking products that were nothing but a gimmick. The company states on the can that the small can of batter manages to create perfect pancakes and waffles each time. It was compelling, so it was a must try.

Ingredients:
Filtered water; organic wheat flour (unbleached); organic cane sugar; organic whole soybean powder; organic whole egg solids; cultured dextrose (stabilizer); sea salt; sodium bicarbonate (baking soda); dicalcium carbonates (leavening agents); xantham gum.

Allergens: Contains wheat, soy and eggs

This weird product comes in a yellow, red and white can that resembles the pressured spray whipping cream that has become popular in most stores around America. If looking for the can, be sure to look in the refrigerated section since it is perishable and must be chilled but not frozen. Not only is this an organic product but the container is also 100% recyclable. The lid and cap are made from recyclable plastic and the can is 100% recyclable steel. That means it is an organic and green product.

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Batter Blaster busts Guinness World Record with 76,382 pancakes cooked and served in an eight hour period. See the TV coverage: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ti1cRbD0XRE

Posted on 05/13/2009 at 4:05:28 PM

I tried it and the pancakes are NOT fluffly - sort of flat and tasteless. The dispensing was fine, until I stored the can and went back to use it again. The batter seems to get stuck in the nozzle and you can't get it out or compress the nozzle to make it work. At the price of the can - $4.50 - you're paying for convenience - but not if it doesn't work!

Posted on 10/25/2008 at 8:10:32 AM

The pancakes are fantastic! But the can will not dispense all of it's contents, so you are only able to get a few pancakes, and that makes this product cost prohibitive. They need to fix the can or put it in something else. What a waste. I tried it twice, my son as tried it twice and my neighbor, is still trying with no changes. I hope they fix the problem.

Posted on 09/01/2008 at 11:09:27 AM

i did not like the batter blaster, i used a whole can and did not get 1 good pancake out of it, i wont buy this product again it was a waste of good money

Posted on 08/06/2008 at 5:08:17 AM

I can't believe I haven't heard of this before, it sounds too good to be true. Easy, green and organic? So cool. I will have to try and find it. Thanks for the great article!

Posted on 11/12/2007 at 6:11:00 PM

What a great product!

Posted on 11/09/2007 at 8:11:00 PM

Yum! Sounds good!

Posted on 11/09/2007 at 8:11:00 AM

I've never heard of this until now. Sounds easy, and I'm going to have to give them a try. Thanks for the great info!

Posted on 11/08/2007 at 7:11:00 PM

Sounds terrific!! I will look for this~Thanks for the great review!

Posted on 11/08/2007 at 1:11:00 PM

Good Review. Thank You fer sharin'. ;-}}>

Posted on 11/07/2007 at 3:11:00 PM

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