Testing Art Trends I've Missed #3 - Summary

Summary

The creator of the video is trying pancake art, a trend they missed when it was popular. They start by making pancake batter and tripling the recipe, but end up adding too much baking powder. They then color the batter and separate it into 11 different colors. Using squeeze bottles, they attempt to create pancake art, starting with simple designs and moving on to more complex ones, including a portrait of "Georgie." The results are mixed, with some designs turning out better than others. The creator reflects on the experience, concluding that while it's not their cup of tea, they're glad they tried it and hopes the viewers were entertained.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The creator is trying pancake art for the first time.
2. They have never tried pancake art before, except for one time when they tried to pour a pancake in the shape of a heart, but it didn't turn out well.
3. The creator is using a recipe that makes eight servings, but they are tripling the recipe.
4. They are using pre-sifted flour.
5. They are adding seven teaspoons of baking powder, three teaspoons of salt, and three tablespoons of white sugar to the dry ingredients.
6. The creator is using a griddle pan to cook the pancakes.
7. They are coloring the pancake batter with eleven different colors.
8. The creator is using squeeze bottles to draw with the pancake batter.
9. They are starting with the details first and then layering the background.
10. The creator is using a funnel to transfer the batter into the squeeze bottles.
11. They are experiencing issues with the pancake batter being too chunky and having too much baking powder.
12. The creator is trying to make a pancake art of Georgie, but it doesn't turn out well.
13. They are also trying to make a landscape pancake art, but it doesn't turn out well either.
14. The creator is experiencing pancake art fatigue and decides to make abstract pancake art instead.
15. They are using syrup to eat one of the pancakes.
16. The creator reflects on their experience with pancake art and finds it to be too much work for something that is just going to be eaten.
17. They do not hate pancake art, but it's not their thing.
18. The creator appreciates the entertainment value of pancake art, but finds it's not all it's cracked up to be.