Paleo Pancakes (Coconut Flour Pancakes)
Paleo Pancakes – Made with only 3 healthy ingredients! A cozy breakfast for those on a grain-free and/or dairy-free diet.
Coconut Flour Pancakes for Breakfast
Nothing says breakfast like pancakes.
Anyone who is required to eat a grain-free and/or dairy-free diet can tell you it’s the breakfast item they miss most of all.
We did a whole foods cleanse in January, and it took all my willpower to stay away from some of my favorite breakfast dishes.
We had to come up with something to take the place of my classic pancake recipe. And fast!
The Benefits of Paleo Pancakes
Along with some of the other #paleo recipes you saw here last month, like White Chicken Chili and Cauliflower Fried Rice, Paleo Pancakes were a staple in our house all month.
Paleo pancakes offer all the comfort of, well… regular pancakes, without any processed ingredients, sweeteners, grains or dairy.
Banana Egg Coconut Flour Pancakes
Using only ripe bananas, eggs, and coconut flour (and a pinch or two of salt) you can whip up tender and fluffy paleo pancakes with a little tropical flair.
Simply give these three wonder ingredients a quick whirrrr in the blender and start frying away.
The bananas add so much sweetness, you don’t even need syrup.
We served our coconut flour pancakes all January with a sprinkle of fresh blueberries on top.
However…
They taste awfully good slathered in warm Raspberry Maple Syrup! (Also Paleo.)
Paleo Pancake Mix Ingredients
Super simple recipe with just a few ingredients to make it!
- Large Ripe Bananas – This brings in the sweetness and adds to the texture of the pancake
- Large Eggs – This helps to “puff’ up the pancake as well as combine all the ingredients togetherÂ
- Coconut Flour – This will help to thicken up your pancakes without breaking your paleo diet!
- Coconut Oil – used in the skillet to help cook up your pancakes.Â
Coconut Flour Pancake Recipe
- Prepare and preheat your skillet over medium heat.Â
- Put all the ingredients besides the oil, in a blender, and puree until smooth. The batter should be thicker and then if your mix is then, add in a little more coconut flour.Â
- In an oiled skillet, cook your pancakes into a 3in circle, and shake it until it becomes a little thinner.Â
- Once the bottom is golden, flip and cook for a few more minutes and repeat until they are all done.Â
- Enjoy them warm!
See the Recipe Card Below for How to Make Paleo Pancakes. Enjoy!
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do paleo banana pancakes (leftovers) last in the fridge?
They can stay in the fridge for 3 to 4 days if they are stored correctly in an airtight container.Â
Why are my paleo pancakes not thick like normal pancakes?
These pancakes will be naturally more thin than a normal pancake, but adding in extra coconut flour will help to thicken it up a little more.Â
Can I make Paleo Pancake Mix ahead of time?
It’s best to mix the pancake batter right before cooking the paleo banana pancakes. However, since the Paleo Pancake Mix is so quick to make in the blender, you don’t save a lot of time making it ahead.
Other Paleo Recipes you might like:
- Paleo Nut Bar Recipe with Chocolate Drizzle Recipe
- Paleo Frozen Hot Chocolate Pops Recipe
- Paleo Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe
- 5 Ingredient Paleo Brownies Recipe
- Paleo Firecracker Chicken RecipeÂ
- Paleo Lemon Chicken RecipeÂ
- Paleo Chicken Chile Verde Recipe
- Paleo Chinese Dumplings (Potstickers) Recipe
Paleo Pancakes (Coconut Flour Pancakes)
Ingredients
- 3 large ripe bananas
- 6 large eggs
- 1/3 cup coconut flour
- Coconut oil for frying
Instructions
- Preheat a non-stick skillet over medium heat. (You could preheat more than one skillet to speed up the cooking process.)
- Place the bananas, eggs, coconut flour and 2 pinches of salt in the blender. Puree until smooth. The batter should be thick, but pourable. If it seems thin, add 1-2 more tablespoons of coconut flour.
- Brush the skillet lightly with coconut oil. Pour in a 3-inch circle of batter. Shake the skillet gently to spread the batter into a 4-inch circle. Cook for 2-4 minutes until the bottom of the pancake is golden-brown and the edges are firm.
- Flip gently with a flexible spatula, and continue cooking another 2-4 minutes. If the bottoms turn dark, lower the heat a little.
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Hello
Is it 53 calories for 1 of 2 pancakes? Looking forward to trying this
Thanks.
Hi J,
The nutritional facts are calculated per pancake. :)
I love this!! It is so easy to make and taste so good!
Hi — I’m wondering how you calculated that there are only 6 carbs and 2 g of sugar in two pancakes? One ripe banana has 27 carbs and 14 g of sugar and there are three in this recipe. There are 21 carbs in 1/3 cup of coconut flour and about 3 carbs in the six eggs. The nutrition values appear to be way off. Those figures are vital for those of us who are watching our carb and sugar intake due to being pre-diabetic. I came up with 6.7 carbs per pancake (just a quick calculation). I’m sure they taste lovely but I cannot risk making them since they are way too high in carbs and sugars for me.
I love the simple ingredients in these. They taste good!
Perfect! Ive tried other egg and banana pancakes and they were okay. These were good! I bet this can be done with any flour not just coconut flour.Â
No matter what I do, the batter is still always runny and my pancakes turn out very flat. They’re still tasty, just not comparable to normal pancakes. Any ideas?
Hi Megan,
These pancakes are a little thinner than normal. Have you tried adding a little extra coconut flour?
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Hooray for healthy recipes! I am always looking for Paleo options!
Could I sub the egg for an egg substitute?Â
Hi Cynthia, yes you can! :)