Banana Pancakes batter whipped up in seconds! The Thermomix makes light work of quick batters such as this one.
This light and fluffy pancake recipe is sweetened with fruit! If you are not planning on serving with a sweet sauce, you may like to add 1 tablespoon of honey to the ingredients.
My hot tip for you is to whip up a quick sauce in thermie while you’re frying the pancakes. I highly recommend my Simple Strawberry Sauce, and my Fast Blueberry Sauce!
Banana Pancakes
These light, fluffy pancakes are ready in a flash and can be made large or small! The perfect way to use up that old banana in the fruit bowl.
Ingredients
- 1 banana medium, broken into 3-4 pieces
- 1 apple small-medium, roughly chopped
- 150 g spelt flour or plain flour
- 2 tsp baking powder
- 125 g milk Vegan mylk for DF
- 1 egg
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 scant tsp cinnamon
- coconut oil or butter for frying
- strawberry sauce or fast blueberry sauce or other toppings of your choice
Instructions
- Place apple and banana in mixer bowl. Chop 3 seconds/speed 5/MC on.
- Add all remaining ingredients. Combine 20 seconds/speed 4/MC on.
- Heat a large frying pan and melt in it some coconut oil or butter. Spoon in tablespoonful amounts of pancake batter for small, or several tablespoons for large pancakes. Cook for a minute or two, then turn when bubbles start to appear. Cook on both sides then place on a plate. Repeat until all batter has been used.
- Enjoy with toppings of your choice, such as my Simple Strawberry Sauce or Fast Blueberry Sauce.
Please note, nutrition information is calculated via an online recipe nutrition calculator and is a guide only. It is provided as a courtesy and is not guaranteed 100% accurate. I am not a nutritionist or trained health professional.
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Hi can you substitute the spelt flour for plain flour? Thanks
Sure 🙂
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Oh my goodness, I FINALLY got the courage to make these for my 2 selective eaters. And they LOVED THEM! I may have done a little dance. Thank you for such a wonderful recipe!
Hi Bec would these freeze well?
I don’t recall freezing these ones but they should be fine. I often freeze my apple berry ones.
Another great, foolproof recipe that can easily be manipulated based on what you have to hand. Love it!
making these yet again !! love these