My kids and I love Takoyaki and cake pops (this time I use this pan to make pancake pops) and after spending so much money eating outside just to enjoy our Takoyaki ($10 for 4-5pcs + gas money to go to a 25 miles fave Japanese restaurant of ours) I decided to just buy a pan and see if I can make this on my own.
I was debating if I should get the electric one or a pan but with #VanLife and camping in mind I decided to go to the pan coz it is less stuff to pack and I can bring this when we camp or enjoy a yummy fresh dessert when we have our picnic.
I couldn't be happier with my purchase and I have to say this is the best $17+ I spent. I bought this July and I have been making Takoyaki and Pancake pops for my kids a few times a week since then (in my opinion that's a lot of savings!). The photo above is my 1st try making Takoyaki, It is very easy to use just make sure you re-season it before you use it (at least that is what I did and I have no problem with burnt Takoyaki and pancakes).
I know they suggest you buy the "turning tools" but why spend $6+ when you can just use a toothpick to turn your Takoyaki or pancake pops or cake pops or Ebelskiver or whatever you want to use your pan with. Unless you can buy them together and it is not that much then I suggest you go get it :)
I gave this pan 5 stars and I am very sure with its quality I will be using this pan for years to come.
Thanks for reading my review.
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