Pancake Dispenser - Kitchen Supplies


Does anyone have a good donut recipe that I can use a donut dispenser to make?

I got one of those pancake batter type dispensers a while back and never used it. I was watching a commercial for the Donut o Matic on youtube and have an uncontrollable urge to make fresh donuts but all the recipes I see require rolling out the donuts. Anyone got a batter type recipe?


Off my Popeil's Donut maker box (from 1975) is this recipe that I use when making donuts:

Vanilla Donuts

2 1/4 cups flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 cup sugar
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon grated nutmeg
1 tablespoon softened shortening
2 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla
3/4 cup milk
Sift dry ingredients together in large bowl, add
the softened shortening. Add eggs, vanilla and
milk. Mix about 1/2 minute. Put batter in your
donut maker and fry in 2 inches of shortening
at 365 degrees.
Hope that this helps you. Good Luck! :)



Belshaw Pancake Dispenser

Belshaw's underline of Type 'K' dispensers offer a classic, efficient method for accurately dispensing a variety of mixes and ingredients ...

BIG PANCAKE DISPENSER

The development to the Giant Sandwich Dispenser. No doubt that pancakes was a good realm of possibilities :|)

Chris Cakes bring fun, food to IPA breakfast

     A moment ago as the parents to bring their children to Boomtown may have a hard at intervals telling their kids to not play with matches, the people who ate breakfast at Boomtown may have ailment saying, "Don't play with your food."

    That's because a very distinguished part of the Chris Cakes pancake catering is playing. 

     Eric Hohensee taught many people how to become entangled pancakes as he flipped them for between 300 and 400 customers at the Boomtown/IPA breakfast Saturday morning. 

     He also spoke to Vinton Today about Chris Cakes, and the miscellany of venues where pancakes are popular. 

    Chris Cakes have become a habitual feature of Boomtown, and many IPA members who camp at the fairgrounds solder together local families who come to eat (and catch) the flapjacks from Hohensee's spatula.

     Hohensee was the lone griller at Boomtown. Some events, including the late-model breakfast for Iowa State freshmen, are much larger, he said. At Ames, there were five grills affluent to serve more than 3,000 people in four hours. 

Handy Gourmet Pancake Batter Dispenser

Behold, the comeback of the Crock-Pot (The Buffalo News)

Slow cookers–those retro workhorses of yore–are surging back to popularity. Gone are the days of cream of mushroom soup-coated roasts, simmered into bland oblivion. Now, foods as fresh and complex as creamy risottos and pulled pork have ended up in the slow cooker, and the results are downright yummy.

Useless kitchen tools! - ChefTalk Cooking Forums

What is the most useless piece of kitchen equipment you have, or have had? I moved recently and had to downsize my "stuff" and some of my kitchen bits and bobs just had to go. When I really looked at it, it wasnt a difficult choice, but I am very interested to see what others feel are over rated, expensive or useless tools in their kitchen. I'd say the most silly tool is an electric can opener, when hand operated ones work fine, and occupy much less space. Next most silly one that comes to mind is the grapefruit knife (or special jagged-edged grapefruit spoon). When i discovered that using any ordinary teaspoon i could very easily gouge out the segments of a grapefruit, i felt like a fool for having cut around them all those years. I actually love the grapefruit knife but not for it's intended use. I like to use it for peeling tomatoes, kiwi...any of the thin skinned fruits. I know you can eat those peels but tomato peel is like plastic in my mouth and that fuzz on the kiwi is just gross to me. lol The slender blade and serrated edge makes it easier to use peeling the thin skin away on those slick fruits. I was in the grocery store last week and the woman behind me was buying a plastic banana slicer. She and the clerk were gushing over it, marveling at the idea they could now have even, identical slices of banana. A third woman chimed in and said she couldn't live without it. What's the world come to when people can't slice a simple banana?

Pancake Dispenser - News


Pancake Day raises $20000-plus for Camp Kiwanis
Invented years ago by a Kiwanian specifically for the outcome, the 5-foot-in-diameter rotating steel griddle with dispenser produces about 1000 pancakes per hour. Without it, the sorority would have a difficult time serving the nearly 2000 folks who show up

Inspections conducted by the Peoria Health Department during December
out of doors trash receptacle was left open; roaches were found underneath collapse in kitchen; floor under sink in kitchen was in disrepair; no certified director's certificate was posted; no thermometer was in juice dispenser; pancake and waffle bruise was