Simple Protein Pancakes

Simple Protein Pancakes

Gluten Free

Basic Information

  • Servings: 5
  • Ready in: 20 minutes
  • Preparation time: 10 minutes
  • Cooking time: 10 minutes
  • Rating: 45.75
  • Health score: 5.00
  • Weight Watcher points: 2.00

Summary

Simple Protein Pancakes is a breakfast that serves 5. One portion of this dish contains around 13g of protein, 3g of fat, and a total of 146 calories. For 56 cents per serving, this recipe covers 10% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes around 20 minutes. This recipe from Pink When requires almond milk, baking powder, greek yogurt, and premier protein. 3 people were glad they tried this recipe. It is a good option if you're following a gluten free diet. Overall, this recipe earns a not so tremendous spoonacular score of 38%. Try Simple Protein Pancakes, Simple Protein Pancakes, and Simple Protein Pancakes for similar recipes.

Ingredients

  • almond milk
    almond milk2 tbsp
  • baking powder
    baking powder1 tsp
  • banana
    banana1
  • eggs
    eggs2
  • greek yogurt
    greek yogurt0.5 cup
  • oats
    oats1 cup
  • premier protein
    premier protein0.33333334 cup
  • vanilla extract
    vanilla extract1 tsp
Instructions

Step 1

Grab all of your ingredients and the Premier Protein powder and place them into a blender. Set the blender for a one minute blend to get all of the ingredients mixed well together.Once everything is blended well, set aside and allow the protein powder pancakes mixture thicken.

Step 2

Heat the skillet, and make sure to let the skillet get very hot before pouring the batter.Once the skillet is hot, start pouring small sized pancakes. Don't flip the pancakes until the batter has started forming small bubbles on the edges, and the edges start to turn a light golden brown. This should take approximately 2 minutes.Flip the pancakes over and allow them to cook thoroughly on the other side.After all of the pancakes are finished, top with your favorite toppings and a little maple syrup.

Categories

Dish Types: morning meal, brunch, breakfast

Diets: gluten free

Source Information

Source: pinkwhen.com

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