These 21 Day Fix Pancakes with Caramelized Bananas and Walnuts are a decadent breakfast treat – you will have no idea that they are low in sugar and dairy/gluten free! Have these Banana Pancakes for breakfast or dessert – your choice!
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With Father’s Day coming up this weekend, I wanted to create a recipe in honor of my husband who truly is one amazing dad. And without him, this blog would not exist.
I mean, not only is he cleaning up the kitchen as we speak so I could write up this post, he is the official taste tester of the blog…and while I make a LOT of meals for us, it’s only the recipes that he gets really excited about that actually get posted.
And it doesn’t hurt that he is pretty easy on the eyes.
I was originally thinking of some sort of grilled meat for this post, as those recipes do really well this time of year and we both love to grill, but I have also wanted to try a healthy version of these banana pancakes my husband fell in love with on a trip to Puerto Rico for forever. I had a brand new bag of my favorite Bob’s Red Mill Gluten-free 1-1 Baking Flour and some extra time to kill last weekend, so I finally gave it a go.
How to Make Homemade Pancakes that are gluten-free
This is the same amazing gluten-free flour that I used for my Banana Bread ,which is a total Confessions reader favorite, so I had high hopes it would also make a delicious Banana Pancake.
I was a little nervous, though, because my husband has been dreaming about them (aka hyping them up) for over ten years…I mean, they were absolutely decadent and I’m sure full of butter and sugar and all things delicious. Oh – and of course they were drenched in syrup.
Have I told you about my husband’s crazy sweet tooth? He literally loves sugar. Where I can never get enough chocolate, he goes for things like Skittles and Starburst…the kind of candy I buy at Halloween because I know I won’t eat it (but gimme all the Reeces).
And so I had to figure out how to make these pancakes gluten free, dairy free, refined sugar free, and 21 Day Fix Approved, while also satisfying his decade long desire for these pancakes and his off the charts sweet tooth.
You know, no pressure.
21 Day Fix Banana Pancakes
Bananas do add lots of sweetness to baked goods, but I already tried to mash banana into the pancake batter once before, which he scoffed at very quickly, so I knew I had to try a different approach. And because caramelizing adds even more sweetness to bananas, I had the idea to slice them, cook them a little in some butter, and then top it with some of my gluten free pancake batter. I also tossed a couple chopped walnuts in there, too, so they could get nice and toasty and give the pancakes a little crunch.
Omg. Guys. It. Freaking. WORKED.
There’s hardly any added sugar in this entire recipe, and yet, with the tiniest little drizzle of syrup, these pancakes are like heaven on a breakfast plate. So sweet and buttery delicious, my husband totally LOVED them. They might not be the prettiest pancakes in the world, but you will hardly care when you taste how crazy good they are.
We added a few extra slices of caramelized bananas and some additional toasty walnuts on top and seriously, they could be dessert! Oh – like Bananas Foster Pancakes, even!
These would be delicious for a Father’s Day Breakfast to celebrate your own amazing husband or dad, or to meal prep for yourself for the week, because honey, you deserve it! And, just an FYI, this pancake recipe makes a great base even without the bananas, so you can customize it to fit your favorite flavors.
If you try them out, let me know what you think or tag me on social! I love to see your healthy creations!
Thank you Bob’s Red Mill for sponsoring this post. It means so much to me to work with brands that I love and use in my kitchen every day!
Pancakes with Caramelized Bananas and Walnuts
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups Bob’s Red Mill Gluten Free 1-1 Baking Flour
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- ½ teaspoon salt
- 4 teaspoons maple syrup
- 1 1/3 cup unsweetened vanilla almond milk
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 3 eggs
- 2 tablespoons butter, vegan butter, or ghee melted; I used dairy free plus 3 tsp butter for cooking the pancakes
- coconut oil cooking spray
- 3 ripe bananas sliced
- 8 walnut halves chopped up small
Instructions
- Whisk together milk, eggs, melted butter, vanilla extract, and maple syrup. In a separate bowl, mix flour, baking soda, baking powder, and salt. Add dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and stir until combined. Batter will be lumpy! Don't overmix - those lumps are the key to fluffy pancakes! Let batter rest for a few minutes.
- Heat a nonstick frying pan or skillet to medium low heat and spray with cooking spray. Melt 1/4 tsp of butter and place 4 banana slices on the pan, so they are touching and make a square. Let bananas caramelize for a minute (I like to flip mine) then add a few crushed walnuts to the pan. Pour a large spoonful of the pancake batter over the bananas and nuts (I use a ¼ measuring cup slightly less than full). Cook until the edges begin to crisp up and the pancake bubbles are open. Carefully flip and cook the second side until cooked through.
- Repeat with remaining batter. You should get approximately 12 pancakes.
- Top with additional walnuts and banana slices if you have extra and a tsp of maple syrup.
Heather Lewis says
Would just the pancakes alone be just a yellow?
Nancylynn says
Yes- and here’s a plain pancake recipe too
https://confessionsofafitfoodie.com/gluten-free-pancakes/
Shawna Wilson says
Have you tried other fruits? I wanna try them with peaches and pecans.
Nancylynn says
Girl, do it!!!
Meghan says
Hi there! Just bought some New Hope Mills whole wheat pancake mix. Do you think I could sub this equally?
Nancylynn says
I’m not familiar with that brand, sorry!
Jamie Kalin says
Best gluten and dairy free pancakes! My very picky kids love them Plain or with choc chips and I love them too much 😚
REBECCA RECHKEMMER says
i have King Aurthur’s GF All-purpose flour on hand – can i use that instead of Bob’s Red Mill?
i hope to make these w/in the next few days.
Nancylynn says
Yes!! Enjoy!!
Lauren Nugent says
Can I use the red label all purpose flour by bobs red mill?
Nancylynn says
Yes!
Brenda says
My dad, who is 96, always made the BEST Bisquick pancakes. So good that I rarely have ever ate pancakes out. But eating clean means I have tried a ton of new stuff. So I did. I made them. Dad, hubby and I had the best lunch! Sweet and filling. Dad even complimented how good they were! Yay!
I did have difficulty in execution. I imagine because I used whole wheat flour.. The pancakes would break when I tried to flip them. So I used the spatula to break them up smaller when carmelizing and that work!
Thank you for another successful meal!
Nancylynn says
I just love this so much, Brenda! Thank you!
Angela says
I have to admit! I wasn’t so sure switching flour- I LOVE IT! My kids love these pancakes. I think we have made them 5 times this summer! Thanks for sharing!!
Nancylynn says
Oh my goodness, YAY!!! This made my entire day!!!
Becca says
I just stocked up on Bob’s Red Mill products yesterday, and was dying to play with them–making this!!
Nancylynn says
Perfect timing!! Enjoy <3