Easy and healthy chocolate banana oat pancakes

These easy and healthy chocolate banana oat pancakes are flavoured with raw cocoa powder and topped with macerated berries for a guilt-free breakfast.

Easy and healthy chocolate banana oat pancakes

I know I am not alone in saying that finding quick and easy but healthy breakfasts my kids will actually eat is bloody hard. I don’t know about you guys but it’s becoming increasingly easier to just give them what they want (a bowl of sugary cereal..yuck) than to fight with them about why it’s important to eat a good, balanced, nutritious breakfast before school. There are a few ideas up my sleeve (they are currently loving granola and yoghurt and I am planning on making LOADS of smoothie popsicles for when Summer really gets going) but there’s only so many bowls of my granola they’ll eat before they start complaining.

Easy and healthy chocolate banana oat pancakes

A while ago I developed an easy and healthy pancake recipe made with bananas and oats which they absolutely loved and a few weeks ago when Aidan asked for pancakes for breakfast, I thought I’d give my tried and trusted recipe a twist by adding a few more flavourings. Raw cocoa powder gave them a serious chocolate hit and along with some vanilla extract made these chocolate banana oat pancakes taste like a very sinful dessert. Especially when topped with macerated berries. I think what is so completely awesome about this easy and healthy pancake recipe is that it’s all made in a blender (I’ve even used an emersion blender and a tall jug to make the batter) and everything is just blended in one go making it perfect for busy weekdays.

Easy and healthy chocolate banana oat pancakes

Getting back to that original recipe though, I actually can’t believe that to this day that it is the most viewed recipe on my blog. Ever. It’s so funny how that happens, isn’t it? A recipe that I developed on the fly, didn’t take much time with the photos (obviously) and then posted haphazardly one day became crazy popular. Go figure. But what I love most about that post is all the comments.

So many people have commented telling me what they love about the recipe and how they often make it for their families. Something that I learnt from my readers is that this batter actually performs way better if you leave it to rest. The batter thickens a little and the pancakes just fry so much better. Keep in mind though that they are much more delicate than a regular pancake because there’s no flour to add stability but that also results in a seriously tender, moist pancake.

Serve them simply with maple syrup or with macerated berries for an indulgent yet completely guilt-free breakfast your family will drool over.

Easy and healthy chocolate banana oat pancakes


Easy and healthy chocolate banana oat pancakes

Easy and healthy chocolate banana oat pancakes

These easy and healthy chocolate banana oat pancakes are flavoured with raw cocoa powder and topped with macerated berries for a guilt-free breakfast.
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Course: Breakfast, Easy Recipe, Healthy, Pancakes
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes
Calories: 131kcal
Author: Alida Ryder
Servings: 4 ((Makes 8 pancakes)

Ingredients

  • 2 bananas
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/2 cup rolled oats old fashioned
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 2 tablespoons raw cocoa powder
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • pinch of salt

for the macerated berries

  • 2 cups mixed berries
  • 2 teaspoons honey
  • 1 teaspoon water

Instructions

  • In a blender, combine the peeled banana, eggs, oats, baking powder, cocoa powder, vanilla and salt.
  • Allow to blend until the mixture is as smooth as you want it and blended well. Allow the batter to stand for 10-20 minutes until thickened slightly. (Alternatively make the batter the night before and keep in a sealed container in the fridge.)
  • Heat a non-stick frying pan over medium heat.
  • Fry spoonfuls of the batter until golden brown on both sides.
  • To make the macerated berries, combine the berries (slice the strawberries if using) with the honey and water and allow to stand for 10-15 minutes until the berries have started releasing their juices.
  • Serve the pancakes with the macerated berries or simply with a drizzle of maple syrup.

Nutrition

Calories: 131kcal | Carbohydrates: 22g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 3g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 82mg | Sodium: 34mg | Potassium: 367mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 8g | Vitamin A: 155IU | Vitamin C: 5.1mg | Calcium: 45mg | Iron: 1.3mg

Easy and healthy banana oat pancakes

Easy and healthy banana oat pancakes

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58 Comments

  1. These are delicious and so easy to make just one question I dont like eggs these tasted and smelled eggy to me, can I use egg whites? Instead or egg substitute

      1. how many pancakes does one batch make? sounds like its going to be about 4 pancakes? calculating nutrition facts for this recipe before i make it.

  2. I really liked these! Just had them for family breakfast this morning! They turned out perfectly! If I wanted them sweeter I could add honey or chocolate chips to the batter, but its not necessary when eating the pancakes topped with maple syrup.

      1. Tried and found to be yummmmy…. instead of berries….i had it with chocolate syrup….can i add granulated sugar to make it more sweet ?

  3. I can’t wait to try this! After losing a lot of weight I am very cautious of calories and I have noticed your recipes do not have the calories on them. Is there a way to see how many calories these pancakes have?

  4. This recipe interested me due to its few ingredients and medium energy required to make. So I made it this morning, it was good. Note I did not make the berries, for extra sweetness i had sliced banana with the pancakes but strawberries would definitely go well with this.

    I felt the need to add a tablespoon of flour because the mixture was quite liquidy. They also proved to be a bit difficult to flip without breaking in half.

    all in all a good recipe.

  5. I got the ingredients to make these especially! But I have a question about banana size because when I went to the get some, the grocer only had the biggest bananas I’ve ever seen! Do you know the weight or how many cups of banana would be good for this recipe?

    Planning to have this with toasted hazelnuts and cream because I am that weirdo who doesn’t like berries and chocolate together! Can’t wait!

  6. How would I double or triple this recipe? Got a big family that I’m trying to get eating healthy. Also, can I make these ahead and freeze them like I do my regular buttermilk pancakes? Thanks for sharing!

    1. You could just double/triple the ingredients Michelle. I don’t see why you couldn’t freeze these but as I haven’t done it before I’m not entirely sure how they will behave. If you do try it, please let me know how it went.

    2. Where can I find nutrition information for these pancakes? Has anyone calculated some basic nutrition info?
      I’m looking for calories, macros, and sugar content 🙂 Anybody know?

  7. When do I add the raw cocoa powder and vanilla? Do I assume it’s with the banana, oats, eggs, and salt? Also for the oats, are they quick cooking or old fashioned. I went to make these this morning but there was not enough info so I didn’t want to make assumptions. Thanks.