mickey head pancakes

eyckmans

English but living in Mallorca Spain
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Sorry don't know if this is the right forum to post this. Does anybody know if there is anywhere at WDW where you can buy moulds to make Mickey head pancakes?
thanks Val
 
Yes! Made them just yesterday morning.

There's a kitchen store at DTD where you can probably find them. I picked mine up at WL's gift shop, so they're not exclusive to the kitchen shop.
 
Thank you so much. :banana: There are 9 of us going in December and afterwards when we get together to look at photos and watch videos I'd love to be able to make Mickey pancakes for everone.

Yes! Made them just yesterday morning.

There's a kitchen store at DTD where you can probably find them. I picked mine up at WL's gift shop, so they're not exclusive to the kitchen shop.
 
I picked up mine at MouseGear in Epcot this past August. I also saw them in the Beach Club gift shop.
 

Thanks, looks like they are going to be easy to find. :)
 
We bought them at the Screendoor General Store at the Boardwalk on our last trip. I'm sure you could find them at WOD too.
 
I got mine in Sept at Hollywood Studios. It was in the kitchen/sweets store attached to the Villains store at the beginning of Sunset Blvd. I think it was $6. Tip - buy more than one. I only bought one and I can only make one Mickey pancake at a time! :sad2: Guess I will be buying another one this week when we head back!
 
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i got mine at the store in DHS that sells kitchen stuff, they sold other things too though. Mine are black metal outlines of his head with wooden handles that turn and have a black tip. So far i've used them for mickey shaped pancakes, eggs, cookies, and rice krispie treats. my package came with two.
 
Today, my grandmother and I went out to breakfast and a little boy across from us asked for Mickey-head pancakes :rotfl2:

Good to know where to pick up some molds! I still have my ice-cube trays... :rotfl2:
 
i got mine at the store in DHS that sells kitchen stuff, they sold other things too though. Mine are black metal outlines of his head with wooden handles that turn and have a black tip. So far i've used them for mickey shaped pancakes, eggs, cookies, and rice krispie treats. my package came with two.


I am going to look for this one. The one I bought was red silicone material.
 
Thanks for all the replies. :) It's good to know that they are so easily available. Good tip about buying 2, I would probably have bought one and then regretted not buying more.
 
I am going to look for this one. The one I bought was red silicone material.

I've got both. The black ones mentioned above, are actually "egg rings" according to the tag on them. The red rubber ones are "pancake molds". They're also larger than the black ones.
 
The red silicone one at least was being sold at the earport (at MCO) last time I was down. I have both the silicone pancake mold and the black egg rings, and I find the silicone one works better, but is too large for my small-eater.
 
I was at the Kona Cafe and they just arranged 3 individual pancakes in a mickey formation for my daughter's meal. Very dissapointing.

I always just free pour the batter into 3 connected circles to make Mickey pancakes at home. It takes some practice, but it's not overly difficult to do.
 
I was at the Kona Cafe and they just arranged 3 individual pancakes in a mickey formation for my daughter's meal. Very dissapointing.

I always just free pour the batter into 3 connected circles to make Mickey pancakes at home. It takes some practice, but it's not overly difficult to do.

I'm with you- I make Mickey pancakes whenever grandson is visiting- all you need to do is make the 3 circles- it is very easy to do!
Don't waste your money and be stuck making them one at a time- I make all different sizes at once on the griddle pan, and one time made one giant head (of course the ears had to be taken off seperately but he still loved it.)
They don't have to be perfect to be Mickey's. He still loves them:love:
 
I have the silicon ones and the metal ones, they both work great. I use the metal ones sometimes after I make them sandwiches, just push it down hard and make a Mickey head sandwich for them; they love it.
 
Hmmm...mickey pancake maker...to go with our mickey waffle maker...I'm in. :D
 

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