Banana Bread Pancakes

Anyone that reads this blogs has to realize I LOVE pancakes!ALL PANCAKES!

Check out the “pancake” label if you don’t believe me!I Love to find new and creative recipes for them!Another intensive for making these pancakes…does anyone else ever seem to have their bananas go brown?!

My daughter LOVES bananas to say the least but we still manage to have a few start to go brown.I love banana recipes for that reason!  Brown bananas make for amazing flavors!If you have the banana-browning problem too, you should check out my BANANA COOKIE RECIPE and try that one out as well!They are one of favorites and the dough is delicious too!

When I came across this one from How Sweet It Is, it immediately went on my must try!

I made them for my family before my hubby left for work and they were SO good!

Don’t believe me, try them out for yourselves!

BANANA BREAD PANCAKESfound recipe at: How Sweet Is

2 cups whole wheat pastry flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup brown sugar
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
2/3 cup milk
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
3 large ripe bananas, mashed
2 tablespoons butter, melted

In a large bowl, combine flour, baking powder, sugar, salt, cinnamon, and nutmeg in a large bowl. Measure out the milk and add the vanilla extract to it. Whisk together the dry ingredients and add in milk and vanilla, stirring to combine. The mixture will still be dry. Add in mashed bananas and mix. Add in melted butter and stir until batter is somewhat smooth.Heat a skillet or grilled on medium heat. Using a 1/3 cup measure, spoon batter into rounds and cook until bubbles form on top – about 2-3 minutes. Flip and cook for a minute or two more. Repeat with remaining batter. Serve hot with butter and syrup, or the vanilla maple glaze.Note: if you don’t have/can’t find whole wheat pastry flour, use 1 cup of regular whole wheat and 1 cup of all purpose. Or 2 cups of all purpose.Vanilla Maple Glaze1/2 cup maple syrup
3/4 cup powdered sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Combine all ingredients in a bowl and stir until smooth. Pour over pancakes.

Enjoy!

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  1. robin

    Yum! I made banana bread waffles once with a cinnamon butter. They were amazing, so I'm sure these would be too!

  2. ButterYum

    This is quickly becoming one of my favorite blogs!!:)ButterYum

  3. Rachel Joy

    bananas-check! bread-check! pancakes-check! ok I'm gonna make this!

  4. laurie

    These look like a great breakfsst treat!

  5. Jen @ Domesticated Nomad

    Yum!I have awarded you the Versatile Blogger Award:http://domesticatednomad.blogspot.com/2011/08/versitile-blogger-and-big-announcement.html

  6. Jill

    Oh yum! another delicious looking treat! Anything with bananas in is good! And of course we can say it's healthy too!! :)Thanks for linking to a Round Tuit!Hope you have a great week!Jill @ Creating my way to Success http://www.jembellish.blogspot.com/

  7. Loy

    Oh, I cannot tell you how yummy I think these look. Don't how I missed this in my email, but am glad I found them on Cast Party Wednesdays. These are definitely going on my Friday Finds list this week. Must make them soon.

  8. Candice

    I love banana bread...so I'll definitely have to try these! Thanks so much for the recipe and for stopping by my blog. I'm following you back :)

    http://www.wherenothinggoodcomeseasy.com

  9. Jena @ Involving Color

    This looks so good! We normally do our grocery shopping on the weekend, so by Saturday any leftover bananas are normally not pretty. I definitely need to try this to use them up. Visiting from Somewhat simple and I pinned this on Pinterest :)

  10. Sarah E.

    YUMMY!!!

  11. Just Jaime

    YUM!

  12. Nicole Maki

    These sound so yummy. We grind our own wheat for whole wheat flour - do you think it would work in place of the whole wheat pastry flour?

    I'm pinning this. Thanks so much for a great recipe.

  13. Tina

    sounds delish!

  14. Jimmy

    sadfdsfds

  15. Natasha

    these look absolutly gorgeous!! pinning them!i would love it if you could share this on my link party Serenity Saturday over at www.serenityyou.blogspot.comxxx

  16. Yael

    oh. my. god. i could die happy now, having discovered banana bread pancakes.

  17. SueB

    does this not need eggs?

  18. Anonymous

    the eggs are replaced by the bananas. 1 medium ripe banana = 1 egg :)-Ashley

  19. kim gosz

    could you make your recipes printable???

  20. Ursula

    Awesome recipe! I tried it for the first time this weekend but my pancakes did not "bubble" nor did they look "fluffy" as the ones do in the pic. I wonder if I should have added water to the batter, since it was so thick. They almost looked like a scone or something. I wonder where did I go wrong :( lol!

  21. Tara

    WOW. Making these for my kids right now, kept one for myself. Just WOW. I am just using regular syrup, but these are very, very good!!
    Your blog has become my go-to blog when I'm putting together my weekly recipe list - I love the "visual index" you have. Although yours always look so much prettier than mine, it's nice to see how a meal will look before making it.

    1. Tara

      Also, have you ever tried making a bananas foster sauce w/ these? Or is that similar to the glaze? I think these are good enough to have as mini-pancakes for dessert w/ a sauce on them (other they syrup, although that's good, too!)

  22. Wendy

    Very tasty however I had to adjust recipe because it was soooo thick. Added additional milk and 1 egg. Also like another review my pancakes didn't bubble or look as fluffy. I put mine on parchment paper in the oven to ensure the middle of these were cooked through.

  23. Jaci Anderson

    The link to banana bread cookies doesn't work! ?

    1. Chef in Training

      Sorry about that. It should now.