Hand-Grabbed Pancake Christmas Tree
Full of creativity and festive spirit.


The Hand-Grabbed Pancake Christmas Tree is an innovative dish that cleverly combines traditional hand-grabbed pancakes with Christmas elements. By shaping the pancake into a tree and decorating it with colorful sauces, fruits, and nuts, it not only satisfies the taste buds but also adds a joyful festive atmosphere.




👉🏻Ingredients list⚠️
Hand-grabbed pancake dough
Egg yolk (for coloring)
Sauces like ketchup, honey mustard, etc. (for decoration)
Fresh fruits (such as strawberries, blueberries, kiwis, etc., sliced)
Nuts (like almonds, walnuts, chopped)
Powdered sugar (sprinkled on top for a festive touch)
👉🏻✨DIRECTIONS:
Slightly thaw the hand-grabbed pancake dough, then use scissors or a knife to trim it into the shape of a Christmas tree.
Lightly brush a layer of egg yolk on the surface of the dough to achieve a golden color after baking.
Preheat the oven to 180°C and place the trimmed pancake Christmas tree in the middle rack, baking for about 10-12 minutes until the surface is golden and crispy.
After removing from the oven, apply various sauces as a base color on the "tree," and decorate with fruit slices and chopped nuts.
Finally, sprinkle with a little powdered sugar to create a snowflake effect and complete the Hand-Grabbed Pancake Christmas Tree.




👉🏻✨TIPS
When trimming the dough, you can first draw the outline of a Christmas tree on paper with a pencil for reference.
The choice of sauces and fruits can be freely adjusted according to personal taste, adding creativity and fun.
👉🏻✨BENEFITS
This Hand-Grabbed Pancake Christmas Tree not only adds festive colors and fun to the dining table but also serves as a special snack during family gatherings or friends' gatherings, enhancing emotional exchanges among everyone.
✨NUTRITIONAL ASPECTS:
Hand-grabbed pancakes are rich in carbohydrates, providing energy for the body; the addition of fruits and nuts provides a wealth of vitamins, minerals, and healthy fats, contributing to balanced nutrition and promoting health.

