fireworks pancakes

As if you haven’t been inundated enough with Fourth of July recipes, I’m here with another one for you. But! It’s for pancakes, which I like to think doesn’t count. Because while you may have all of your beers and brats and salads and popsicles lined up for the holiday, you might not have thought about breakfast. And what is a holiday if you don’t start celebrating it first thing in the morning, amiright??

Ahem. Sorry, I got really excited about breakfast for a second.

But seriously, let’s talk about fireworks pancakes for a bit. They’re mini pancakes dyed red, white and blue and then decorated with icing and sprinkles so they look like fireworks. I don’t know about you, but I love pancakes, and I love icing, and I LOVE sprinkles, so I’m definitely going to celebrate the holiday every morning this week with a big batch of these babies. One does not simply eat these pancakes for one breakfast this week.

fireworks pancakes

fireworks pancakes

I know that a bulk of this site is all about making things from scratch, so allow me to explain why I oftentimes love to use Bisquick for my pancakes. I have a bit of nostalgia for the product because it reminds me of my dad making his famous Bisquick-based pancakes and/or biscuits on weekend mornings growing up, but also, I love to use it when I want a pancake recipe to go.just.right. You know what I mean? Maybe I’m the only food blogger out there who has had trouble making pancakes, but it’s the truth. Sometimes they’re too thick, sometimes they’re too runny, sometimes they’re tough as cardboard and other times they taste like it. But with Bisquick, I am guaranteed a successful pancake. And you’d better believe if I’m going all out and making fireworks pancakes and eating them every day this week, I want the recipe to go smoothly.

fireworks pancakes

fireworks pancakes

fireworks pancakes

This recipe is as smooth as can be. Just whip up the pancake batter, divide it among three dispenser bottles, stir in some food coloring and squeeze mini pancakes onto a hot griddle. When they’re done, stack them on a plate and decorate! It’s fun times both for kids and big kids (a.k.a., yours truly).

Because as I said, one does not simply celebrate Fourth of July without fireworks pancakes for breakfast. Or something like that.

fireworks pancakes

P.S. Check out Bisquick’s Facebook page for more celebratory pancake action!

Festive Fireworks Pancakes
A Girl Versus Dough original

Yields: 6 servings

Ingredients:

2 cups original Bisquick® mix
1 cup milk
2 eggs
Red and blue food coloring
Betty Crocker® Rich & Creamy vanilla frosting
Red, blue and gold decorating sugar

Directions:

In a large bowl, stir together Bisquick, milk and egg until well combined. Divide batter evenly among three squeeze dispenser bottles.

Squeeze a few drops of blue food coloring into one bottle, and red food coloring in another. Use a skewer or the back of a long spoon to stir food coloring into batter. Replace cap to seal.

Squeeze small circles of each batter onto a hot greased griddle; cook until lightly golden, about 3 minutes.

Arrange pancakes on a plate; pipe on frosting to look like fireworks. Sprinkle with decorating sugar. Serve with fresh berries, if desired.

Disclosure: I received compensation from Bisquick for recipe development purposes. All opinions are my own.

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Stephanie Wise

Stephanie Wise is the founder and creator of Girl Versus Dough. She started sharing her bread baking adventures and recipes in 2009. Her love of bread only deepened as her skills and knowledge expanded. What began as a place to try others recipes quickly became a collection of her own creations!

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43 Comments

  1. Kelly @ Hidden fruits and veggies says:

    These are so cute! And I see nothing wrong with using bisquik sometimes! Especially when I’m hungry noowwwww and I’ve already failed at making something else that day… I dont need double disapointment.

  2. Nora @ Buttercream Fanatic says:

    This is such a creative idea for the Fourth! And I appreciate that you posted about Bisquick because it is one of the very few things I, too, prefer to use over scratch. In fact, I just had the Gluten Free Bisquick for the first time over the weekend and it resulted in one of the best pancakes I’ve ever had. I’m not sure I could have made anything quite as reliably perfect from scratch. At least not without a LOT of failed batches.

  3. Stephanie says:

    Julia — Thanks, love! I hope you and your family love them 🙂

  4. Julia {The Roasted Root} says:

    These are so clever! I don’t make nearly enough festive food, so when I see my family this week, I’ll suggest we do these awesome pancakes for the little ones…or ourselves…I’d love a stack of red white and blue, thankyouverymuch! 😉

  5. Stephanie says:

    Tieghan — Thank you, dear! 🙂

  6. Stephanie says:

    Steph — Thanks, dear! Wish we could have a festive pancake party together 😉

  7. Stephanie says:

    Belinda — I know! I thought about adding those after I’d made the post, of course 🙂 Thanks, love!

  8. Tieghan says:

    These are so cute! My little sister would love if I made the for her!

  9. steph@stephsbitebybite says:

    How cute are these!!!

  10. Belinda @themoonblushbaker says:

    AHHHH!!! These are so cute and feastive! I think they could be even more like fire works if you go some popping candy to put on them before you serve. Nothing like a good breakfast that crackles and pops in your mouth.