My kids love pancakes and about once a month I will make a big batch of these ones or these ones. But some mornings I am feeling slow and lazy or we have woken up particularly late and I don't feel like taking the time to mix up the batter and stand over the griddle. Oven baked pancakes to the rescue!! These are light and fluffy and the best part is it only takes me a few minutes to mix the batter up the night before. In the morning I just throw some fruit on top and shove them in the oven. While they are baking I am hands free to make everyone their morning tea and maybe even unload the dishwasher.
Note: You can of course just make these in the morning without letting the batter sit overnight.
Banana Coconut |
Peach (you know you're jealous of my Elmo plate) |
Pancakes-
- 2 cups whole wheat flour
- 3 Tbsp sucanat or natural sweetener of choice (can use brown/white/turbinado sugar but it won't be "clean")
- 1 tsp baking soda
- 1 tsp baking powder
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1 large egg, beaten
- 1 1/2 cups milk of choice
- 3 Tbsp oil of choice
- 1 tsp vanilla extract (or different extract depending on which fruit you are using for topping)
Topping-
- 2 Tbsp sucanat or natural sweetener of choice (can use brown/white/turbinado sugar but it won't be "clean")
- sprinkle of cinnamon
- fruit of choice-
- 2 thinly sliced apples
- 2 thinly sliced peaches (I sprinkle a little nutmeg on with the cinnamon when I use peaches)
- 1/2 cup blueberries/sliced strawberries/other berries
- 1/2 cup chopped cherries (I use almond extract instead of vanilla when I use cherries)
- 1 large/2 small bananas, thinly sliced (I use coconut extract instead of vanilla and sprinkle some dried, unsweetened coconut on with the cinnamon when I use bananas)
TWO: Preheat oven to 350F. Spread fruit of choice evenly over the batter and then sprinkle with the sucanat and cinnamon.
THREE: Bake 25-30 mins until the edges are lightly browned and the top springs back when touched. Cut into 8 squares and serve warm.
Freeze leftovers using the flash freeze method to feed your freezer stash.
Nutrition Info:
Per pancake not including the topping- 200 Calories (56 Calories from Fat), 6g Total Fat, 1g Saturated Fat, 24mg Cholesterol, 268mg Sodium, 182mg Potassium, 30g Total Carbohydrates, 1g Dietary Fiber, 5.5g Sugars, 5.5g Protein, 2%DV VitA, 1% DV VitC, 9% DV Calcium, 9% DV Iron
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Nutrition Info:
Per pancake not including the topping- 200 Calories (56 Calories from Fat), 6g Total Fat, 1g Saturated Fat, 24mg Cholesterol, 268mg Sodium, 182mg Potassium, 30g Total Carbohydrates, 1g Dietary Fiber, 5.5g Sugars, 5.5g Protein, 2%DV VitA, 1% DV VitC, 9% DV Calcium, 9% DV Iron
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Looks tasty, I need to start freezing!
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