These Dairy Free Pancakes have quickly become a weekend staple! You can make the batter right in your blender, and you only need 5 ingredients! Great for anyone who is gluten-free or Paleo.
Add almond flour, banana, eggs, baking soda, and salt into your blender or food processor. (If you're adding cinnamon, you can add that now too!) Blend on high until the banana is completely blended. Should be a smooth consistency. Once it's blended transfer to a mixing bowl. If you're planning to add blueberries or chocolate chips, you can stir them in at this time.
Set your non-stick pan on the burner, and turn to medium heat. Once it feels warm, you can start adding the pancake mixture to the pan. (I use a small ladle.) You'll know they're ready to flip when you see tiny bubbles appear on top. Flip and let them cook for another 60-90 seconds.
I like topping mine with Kerrygold butter, maple syrup, or fruit! If you microwave frozen berries, they make an amazing topping! Enjoy!
Notes
Pancake Tips
Another fun option for these Gluten-Free Blender Pancakes is using heart shaped egg rings to create adorable heart pancakes! (Great for kids!!) I found mine on Amazon, they're very inexpensive. You can use them for eggs or pancakes.
Make sure to give them a spritz of non-stick cooking spray or take a paper towel with coconut oil to rub around the edges. I learned the hard way.. Once they're sprayed you can lay them out on your pan, the batter will rise so try not to over fill them. Once you see the bubbles, take a butter knife and gently slide it around the edges, then pull the heart ring off. They work great once you get the hang of it! I'll link them HERE.
Optional Add-In's
Chocolate Chips
Fresh Blueberries
Fresh Raspberries
Cubed Banana Pieces
Sliced Strawberries
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these pancakes considered Paleo?Yes! This pancake recipe is made with one of my favorite gluten-free flours -almond flour! It's grain-free, and great for anyone on the Paleo diet.
Can you freeze Pancakes?Yes! Freezing pancakes is great for when you're in a rush! If you're planning to prep some ahead of time, I reccomend making a double batch. Let them cool completely, and then store them in an air tight bag or freezer safe container. (Great for kids!)
How to store leftovers
Store leftover pancakes in a sealed bag or glass container in the refrigerator. (Make sure they have cooled first.) After about 5 days in the fridge, I would transfer them into the freezer! You can also store leftover batter in the refrigerator for a few days. Make sure to cover the mixing bowl, or transfer it into a smaller container with a lid. If the batter is too thick when you go to use it again, just add a little extra coconut milk to thin it out!