Whole Wheat Banana Pancakes

"This is a fantastic option for those who are counting calories. There is no oil or sugar in the ingredients and they are less than 2 points each with Weight Watchers! This recipe was inspired by a cookbook called Volumetrics by Barbara Rolls. Top with fresh fruit (cooked bananas are great), fat free yogurt or honey."
 
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Ready In:
20mins
Ingredients:
8
Yields:
8 Pancakes
Serves:
8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Mix up all ingredients with a fork or wire whisk.
  • cook on a non-stick pan or use a small amount of olive oil or cooking spray for each pancake.

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Reviews

  1. I followed the recipe accordingly, and I really liked this pancake; it was dense, and the edges got really crispy so it's best to eat it immediately! However, it was not very sweet. I think syrup, brown sugar or honey is a better topping because fresh fruit alone would not be enough to sweeten it up.
     
  2. Although these were a little bland, they had a good consistency and mixed easily. I added chocolate chips to liven up the flavor.
     
  3. These pancakes were great. I used a combination of AP flour and buckwheat flour in place of whole wheat flour. I used a pretty big banana, and everything came together perfectly. Thanks for the good recipe!
     
  4. I guess I shouldn't complain about these, being as they are pretty healthy. Mine didn't fluff up like the picture at all and the batter was actually quite runny. I probably won't make these again, sorry.
     
  5. Excellent pancakes! Didn't really serve 8 for me - more like 2 - but then again I am a big guy.
     
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  1. These pancakes were great. I used a combination of AP flour and buckwheat flour in place of whole wheat flour. I used a pretty big banana, and everything came together perfectly. Thanks for the good recipe!
     

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Growing up, my mom didn't keep any junk food in the house so if I wanted something sweet I had to find a way to make it (or go to a friend's house)! I loved looking through my mom's recipe books and trying to find recipes that I could make. I baked a lot of home made bread from Betty Crocker's Big Red Book, and every holiday, my mom and I would make pies together from scratch. I didn't actually get interested in cooking main courses until I got married and realized that I had to actually put dinner on the table every night. Just as I was starting to get the hang of it, I was diagnosed with Celiac Disease in May of 2007. This meant that I had to learn a whole new way of cooking - gluten free. I have accepted this as a new challenge and have fallen even more in love with cooking and baking. There is nothing like the feeling I get when I have success with creating a new recipe! My inspiration usually comes from a craving for something that I can't have because it is not gluten free. I immediately go back to my kitchen and learn how to make it myself! I also focus on creating recipes with all natural ingredients and avoiding artificial or added sugars.
 
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