How Many Pancakes Can Greg and Audra Stack in 20 Seconds?

Happy National Pancake Day! We set the timer to see how many flapjacks Greg and Audra can stack on live TV.

Greg and Audra try their hands at a flapjack tower on National Pancake Day.  Back in 2016 someone stacked 213 to create a tower that reached nearly 3 and a half feet.   We set the timer to see how many they could successfully stack in 20 seconds on live TV.

Though the way we “cook” them may have shifted over time, basic pancakes are still prepared with flour, milk, eggs and a rising agent.  Most often the cakes are cooked on a frying pan or griddle. Nowadays we add things like buttermilk, yogurt, protein powder,  fruit and even chocolate chips into the batter.  And we don’t’ even have to get the kitchen dirty anymore, you can enjoy them right out of the microwave.  Any way you stack them, pancakes are fun!  It’s easy to create art with the batter like initials that kids love.  Many world records have been set using pancakes.  There’s one for the largest servings, the most eaten, the largest, tallest, and longest line of pancakes.   Back in 2016 someone stacked 213 to create a tower that reached nearly 3 and a half feet.  Greg Rowles and Audra Grant try their hands at stacking under the pressure of a timer during live TV.