Healthy Pancakes Recipe with Oatmeal and Banana (2024)

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These healthy pancakes made with oats and sprouted wheat are light, fluffy, slightly sweet, and so good for you! The combination of the two whole grain flours helps keep you full much longer than white flour thanks to their fiber and protein. Kid-friendly and parent-approved!

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My whole family loves pancakes, but it’s usually more of a treat than a regular item at ourbreakfasttable.

Why?

Because traditional pancakes are usually packed with refined carbs, sugar, and aren’t really a healthy option for breakfast. Usually, if I’m at a restaurant and I order pancakes for breakfast, I’m hungry just a couple of hours after I’ve eaten thanks to that carb high and crash.

It happens to my kids too. Plus, starting the day with sugar leaves me craving sweet foods all day. Traditional pancakes just don’t set you up for success through the rest of your day.

That is why I decided to create this healthy pancake recipe that tastes just like traditional pancakes, so you won’t even notice how good it is for you!

Added protein and fiber in these healthy pancakes also help prevent that carb crash. Instead of leaving you hungry a couple of hours later, these amazing pancakes are a great source of long-lasting energy. Enjoy them on their own, with maple syrup, or give it a fruity twist with this blueberry syrup and fresh fruit!

It’s one of those easy recipes that you’ll want to make again and again!

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Why This Recipe Works

  • Super Healthy and Delicious
  • Easy to Make
  • Kid Friendly
  • Easy to Customize
  • Can be made Vegan or Gluten-Free
  • Great for breakfast, brunch or even dinner!

How to Make The Best Healthy Pancakes

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Ingredients and Notes

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  • Flour:Instead of traditional all purpose flour, we use a combination of oat flour and whole wheat flour to make these pancakes healthier while still keeping them light and fluffy. Instead of whole wheat flour, you can also use white whole wheat flour which is a little lighter and less dense. If you don’t have oat flour, you can actually make your own by just grinding up old fashioned oats in the food processor. Lastly, you can also use buckwheat flour or almond flour to replace half of the flour in this recipe – but it might make the pancake batter a bit more dense.
  • Regular Milk: Low fat milk works best – it’s a good balance of creaminess & healthy. You can use whole milk for a bit more decadence, or a plant-based milk (almond, soy, oat or coconut milk) to make these healthy oatmeal pancakes dairy free.
  • Whole Eggs: You can use flax eggs (for an egg-free option) or regular eggs in this recipe!
  • Baking Powder, Baking Soda:To help the pancakes rise.
  • Olive Oil:Has healthy fats, a substitute for butter. You can also use melted coconut oil here!
  • Honey, Salt and Vanilla Extract:A little bit of honey and vanilla provides flavor and a bit of sweetness! Instead of honey you can also use pure maple syrup or coconut sugar.

Step by Step Instructions

Mix Dry Ingredients: In a large bowl, sift together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt.

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Mix Wet Ingredients: In a separate bowl, combine the milk, honey, vanilla, eggs and oil, mix until smooth.

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Combine Wet + Dry: Fold the wet ingredients into the flour mixture until combined.

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Start Making Pancakes! Spray a hot griddle or non stick pan with olive oil cooking spray. Heat over medium-low heat. Pour or scoop 1/4 cup of the batter onto the griddle, (1/4 cup for each pancake) and cook until bubbly on top and golden on the bottom, about 4 minutes.

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Cook and Serve: Flip and cook until golden on the bottom, about 2 more minutes. Serve hot.

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Recipe FAQs

Are Whole Wheat Pancakes Healthy For You?

Absolutely! These fluffy pancakes are much healthier than regular pancakes made from all-purpose (refined) flour. Here’s why they are one of the best healthy pancake recipes out there:
High in Fiber: The combination of oat flour and sprouted wheat flour in these healthy pancakes provides you with whole grains, which are higher in fiber and protein than refined grains. One pancake has 3 grams of fiber.
Low in Added Sugar: While most pancake recipes might have added sugar added to make them sweet, this recipe calls for only 1 tablespoon of honey for the entire recipe! Each pancake has only 4 grams of sugar, but still has a mild sweet flavor.
With only 140 calories, 3 grams of fiber and 5 grams of protein per pancake, this is a breakfast you can feel great about eating!

Will Kids Like These Healthy Pancakes?

My healthy pancakes are mild in flavor, fluffy, lightly sweet and can be topped with just about anything, which makes them super kid-friendly. My kids are always really excited when they know we’re having these sprouted wheat and oat pancakes for breakfast!

How Can You Keep Pancakes Warm?

You can totally make a batch of pancakes ahead of time, and just keep them warm by just placing them in the oven on low heat. I recommend heating the oven to 150-200 degrees F, adding the pancakes to a baking sheet and placing them in the oven until they are ready to serve.

How to Store and Keep

Let the pancakes cool, then transfer them to an airtight container. They will keep in the fridge for up to 4 days. To reheat, warm in the microwave or on a skillet on low heat on the stovetop until warmed through.

Serving Suggestions

These delicious pancakes can be topped with just about anything! Here are some of my favorite toppings:

  • Fresh fruit: Berries (blueberries/strawberries/raspberries), banana, apples and pears all work well. You can even stew the fruit (simmer on medium heat with a couple of tbsp water in a small pot until they are soft and the sugars have caramelized – about 5-10 min) and serve it like a compote on top of these whole-wheat flour pancakes!
  • Nuts: Whole nuts add great texture to these healthy pancakes (pecans, almonds, cashews and walnuts all work well)
  • Nut Butters: Try topping these pancakes with a spoonful of peanut butter or almond butter!
  • Spices: Try a dusting of ground cinnamon, nutmeg or even pumpkin pie spice on top.
  • Chocolate Chips: To make these into more of a special treat, try dark chocolate chips on top!
  • Syrups: Maple syrup, honey, or agave would all taste great drizzled on these pancakes.

Variations

Gluten Free Pancakes: These healthy pancakes are really easy to make gluten-free. I recommend replacing the sprouted wheat flour with gluten-free flour and replacing the oat flour with gluten-free oat flour. If you can’t find gluten-free oat flour, just take certified gluten-free oats and grind them up in the food processor until they are a fine powder.

Vegan Pancakes: You can make my healthy pancakes vegan by usingflax eggsinstead of regular eggs! To make a flax egg, add 1 tbsp ground flaxseed to 2.5 tbsp water in a small bowl, let sit for 5 minutes and then add to your recipe like you would a regular egg. You can use flax eggs as a 1:1 replacement for regular eggs.

Banana Oat Pancakes: Instead of a combination of flours, use 1.25 cups of oat flour and 1/4 cup rolled oats. You can add some mashed banana into the batter (about 2-3 tablespoons) and then top with some sliced bananas as well!

Protein Pancakes: Add 1 scoop of your favorite protein powder to the batter to increase the protein!

Sweeter Pancakes: If you’re looking for a sweeter version of these sprouted wheat pancakes that’s still healthy, there’s a simple solution. Add a little unsweetened applesauce or mashed ripe bananas. You’ll get a little more batter from the recipe and the added fruit adds some sweetness without changing the texture of the pancakes too much.

Expert Tips For Making Healthy Pancakes

  • To reduce the number of lumps in your batter, first mix your dry ingredients and wet ingredients separately. Then, make a well in the dry ingredients, pour in the wet ingredients, and stir a few times.
  • For best results, be sure not to overmix your batter. This will result in flat pancakes!
  • Let the batter sit for about 10-15 minutes while you heat your griddle or skillet.
  • Use a cookie scoop or pancake dispenser, to measure out the portions.
  • Flip the pancakes only when the edges look a little dry and you see bubbles on top. Your healthy pancakes are ready when both sides are golden brown!
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  • Oat Flour Pancakes
  • Sourdough Croissants
  • Almond Milk Pancakes
  • Nutella Waffles
  • Blueberry Banana Blast Smoothie
  • Vegan French Toast Casserole
  • Vegetarian Breakfast Ideas
  • Healthy Banana Bread

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Healthy Pancakes with Oats and Sprouted Wheat

These healthy pancakes made with oats and sprouted wheat are light, fluffy, slightly sweet, and so good for you! The combination of the two whole grain flours helps keep you full much longer than white flour thanks to their fiber and protein. Kid-friendly and parent-approved!

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Cook Time6 minutes mins

Total Time16 minutes mins

Course: Breakfast

Cuisine: American

Servings: 8 pancakes

Calories: 140kcal

Author: Anjali Shah

Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, sift together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt.

  • In another bowl, combine the milk, honey, vanilla, eggs and oil, mix until smooth.

  • Fold the wet ingredients into the flour mixture until combined.

  • Spray a griddle or skillet with olive oil cooking spray.

  • Heat over medium low heat.

  • Pour or scoop the batter onto the griddle, using about 1/4 cup for each pancake and cook until bubbly on top and golden on the bottom, about 4 minutes.

  • Flip and cook until golden on the bottom, about 2 more minutes. Serve hot.

Notes

Expert Tips For These Healthy Wheat Pancakes

  • To reduce the amount of lumps in your batter, first mix your dry ingredients and wet ingredients separately. Then, make a well in the dry ingredients, pour in the wet ingredients, and stir a few times. Be gentle – overmixing will result in flat pancakes!
  • Let the batter sit for about 10-15 minutes while you heat your griddle or skillet.
  • Use a cookie scoop or pancake dispenser, to measure out the portions.
  • Flip the pancakes only when the edges look a little dry and you see bubbles on top. They are ready when both sides are golden brown!

Note: Nutrition information uses flax eggs.

Nutrition

Serving: 1pancake | Calories: 140kcal | Carbohydrates: 21.5g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 4.8g | Saturated Fat: 0.9g | Sodium: 165.6mg | Fiber: 3.2g | Sugar: 4.5g

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Healthy Pancakes Recipe with Oatmeal and Banana (2024)

FAQs

What is the healthiest way to eat pancakes? ›

First, you can make them with whole grains, like whole-wheat flour, which will add heart-healthy filling fiber. You can also add healthy toppings, like yogurt, nuts and fruit, to boost protein, vitamins and fiber to transform pancakes into a nutritious breakfast that will help you stay full through the morning.

Are oat pancakes good for you? ›

Intake of Oats reduces the blood cholesterol levels and lowers the risk of heart diseases. While Oats/ oatmeal can be boring sometimes, Oatmeal pancakes make a healthy yet delicious treat. These easy to make pancakes can be topped with fruits to make them even healthier.

What is the healthy pancake mix? ›

If you're looking for a pancake mix that's made with 100% whole grains and low in added sugar, Bob's Red Mill Organic 7 Grain Pancake Mix (view at Amazon) is a great choice. For higher protein pancakes with a classic buttermilk flavor, we love Krusteaz Buttermilk Protein Pancake Mix (view at Amazon).

Why are my banana oat pancakes mushy? ›

If your banana oat pancakes are mushy, then they are undercooked. Make sure not to cook the pancakes over too high a heat so that they cook through properly, and cook until both sides are lightly golden.

Can I eat pancakes while trying to lose weight? ›

However, it does not mean that pancakes are off-limits for those wanting to shed some pounds. In order to effectively use pancakes in a weight loss plan, and to get the most out of them, it's important to make sure that you are consuming healthy pancakes made with minimal processed ingredients and healthier sugars.

What makes pancakes unhealthy? ›

That large stack of pancakes with syrup is a plateful of refined carbohydrates that rapidly increases your blood sugar and harmful triglycerides to raise your risk of heart disease. Guys who binge on white-flour goods have a greater chance of sudden death from heart attack.

Is oatmeal better for you than pancakes? ›

Additionally, oatmeal consumers had higher intake of fiber, calcium, iron, magnesium, potassium, and vitamins A and E than consumers of “Doughnuts, sweet rolls, pastries”; higher intake of magnesium and potassium than consumers of “Pancakes, waffles, French toast”; higher intakes of fiber, calcium, iron, and magnesium ...

Is it OK to eat pancake everyday? ›

Pancakes are a great breakfast option once in a while, but should not be eaten regularly. Pancakes and syrup are carb and sugar-heavy, which may cause you to wish for a nap! Better breakfast options will include eggs and whole grains.

What is the healthiest syrup for pancakes? ›

In moderation, pure maple syrup is a better option than pancake syrups filled with high fructose corn syrup. It contains antioxidants and a lower glycemic index, which may be better for blood sugar control.

What is the healthiest flour to use for pancakes? ›

To make healthy pancakes, use whole-wheat or another whole-grain (cornmeal, oats or buckwheat) flour instead. Whole-wheat flour has 16 grams of fiber per cup compared to 3 grams of fiber in white flour.

What is the healthiest oil to make pancakes with? ›

Using a healthier oil in preparing/ cooking them can give a nutritious boost to your pancakes. Olive oil is a great alternative because it is high in healthy fats that can lower your risk of heart diseases. Coconut oil is another butter or shortening substitute with potential health benefits.

Why are my banana pancakes raw inside? ›

The pancake should be golden brown; if the heat is too high, the pancake will burn on the outside and be uncooked on the inside. Cook on the other side for another 2 minutes, or until the bottom of the pancake is golden brown.

Why do my banana pancakes burn? ›

Avoid High Heat

Mortillaro explains that high heat results in uneven cooking as it burns the outside while leaving the inside batter raw. "This is because the high heat does not allow enough time for the heat from the pan and oil to penetrate to the center of the pancake," she says.

How do you eat pancakes on a diet? ›

If you use whole, natural ingredients (and hold the syrup), you can make pancakes that are great for weight loss. The key is to use whole-grain flour instead of refined flour and to avoid refined sugar. Whole-grain flour is high in fiber, so you'll stay full until lunch and avoid intense sugar cravings.

Are pancakes better with milk instead of water? ›

Pancake lovers' biggest complaint when adding water instead of milk is that the flavor seems to change. Pancakes aren't as richly flavored with water. There are a few ways to improve your batter when you've used water, including: Add extra butter.

What should I eat pancakes with? ›

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