These adorable Valentine’s Day Cupid Arrow Pancake Kabobs made using fresh fruit, and heart-shaped pancakes would make the perfect Valentine breakfast.
Additionally, you can whip up a few of these fun and tasty kabobs in minutes.
You could let your older kids make their kabobs.
I recommend supervising children seven years or younger, due to the pointed end of the wooden skewers.
I also think the Valentine’s Day Cupid Arrow Pancake Kabobs would make a great snack to enjoy any time of the year!
What’s In the Valentines Day Cupid Arrow Pancake Kabobs
Pancake Recipe
( from the Better Homes & Gardens Cookbook)
- 1 cup flour ( or white whole wheat flour)
- 1 tablespoon sugar
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1/4 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1 egg
- 1 cup milk
Fruit
- whole strawberries washed with stems removed
- blueberries washed and dried
- clementine or mandarin oranges peeled and broken into segments
- bamboo skewers (mine were 8″ long)
- squeeze bottle (condiment container)
How to Make Valentines Pancake and fruit Kabobs
Mix flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt in a bowl. Make a well in the center of the dry ingredients and add the egg and milk.
Stir until moistened. Stir a little bit more to remove additional lumps. Spoon or pour batter into condiment container.
On a hot, lightly greased skillet, draw heart pancakes using the batter in the condiment container.
My heart pancakes are 2.5-3″ in size. Cook for 2 minutes on each side or until lightly brown. Let cool.
Thread two oranges slices, one strawberry, and blueberries onto a bamboo skewer.
Add pancake heart. Repeat until you have the desired number of pancake kabobs.
Makes 12-15 kabobs.
Kim’s note- Once you place your fruit and pancake onto the skewers, you could use scissors to remove the pointed ends.
If you would like serve syrup for dipping the pancakes.
I think the kabobs turned out super cute! Don’t you?
You could also omit the pancakes and make fruit kabobs.
Furthermore, children love eating foods off sticks and it’s less messier.
I hope you get to make a few of these Valentine’s Day Cupid Arrow Pancake Kabobs.
More For Valentine’s Day
- Valentine Day Printable Coloring Pages
- Valentines Candy Heart Glitter Frame
- Swedish Fish Valentine Printable Toppers
- Heart Shaped Valentine Veggie Pizza
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Maria McLachlan says
Oh my gosh, these are cute and easy. I missed them for Valentines Day but in the picture you have them sitting together shaped like a clover! Great for Saint Patrick’s Day too! Can add some kiwi to green it up too.
Kim Seghers says
Thank you Maria! I actually made some for St. Patrick’s Day too. You should check them out on the blog. Thank you so much for stopping by and leaving a comment. Enjoy your weekend, Kim
Cait Weingartner says
What a cute and festive idea! Kids as well a a significant other would love to be surprised with these healthy, adorable kabobs.
Kim Seghers says
Thank you so much for the nice compliment about the kabobs1 You made my day!! I hope you get a chance to make a few of them. Have a great day, Kim
Kim Seghers says
That’s sounds super sweet and fun. I’m sure they will appreciate you making these Valentine kabobs for them. Have fun and have a Happy Valentine’s Day with your special Valentines!! Kim.S
Sarah Prince says
These are SO cute! Pinning so that I don’t forget. V-day always creeps up on my and I forget to do fun things with my kids. Thanks!
Kim Seghers says
Hi, Sarah! Valentine’s Day usually creeps up on me too. I kept seeing Valentine’s Day posts in my facebook feed so I figured I better jump on board! Thanks for stopping over. Have a lovely week, Kim