I'm not opposed to the concept, but the execution looks nast.
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Although it may be a lot like a corndog dipped in chocolate.
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I don't understand why the pancakes have to have chocolate chips. Chocolate dipped pancakes would be waaaay more disgusting.
Tangent: I discovered that when I was in Montreal that plain yogurt mixed with maple syrup is nummy on pancakes and prevents that pancake sogginess I hate.
It's the chocolate chips in the pancake that make it a no. One of my favorite things in the world is a waffle with bacon embedded right in the batter, and syrup - YUM!, and I'd be smooshing them together anyway.
With chocolate, though?
I can't tell what I think about that. I'd definitely try it at a restaurant, but am skeptical about the frozen pre-fab variety. But I like frozen corndogs, so what does that tell you? Although, my one quibble with the Morningstar corndogs is that the corn part is too sweet. HMMMM. Am confused.
It's the chocolate chips that make it nasty to me. They do not belong in my pancakes. Or sausage.
My OTP when it comes to pancakes is sour cream and cinnamon. Yum. Chocolate chips only belong in cookies.
t's the chocolate chips in the pancake that make it a no.
Not the fact that's it's a frozen microwaveable Jimmy Dean pancake in the first place?
What they all said. If it weren't "chocolate chip flavored", I might be more likely to try it.