Skip to main content

Strawberry Banana Oat Pancakes

Strawberry Banana Oat Pancakes with maple syrup being poured on top.

These simple oat pancakes packed with fresh strawberries and bananas are the perfect healthy and filling breakfast! They are favorites for us along with these Banana and Egg Pancakes and Flaxseed Pancakes.

Everyone loves pancakes but they're often not the healthiest breakfast choice. Made with white flour, sugar, and butter, not to mention all the toppings — maple-flavored sugar water "syrup," more butter, jellies and jams, whipped cream, Nutella, or chocolate chips, sometimes I feel like I might as well just feed my family doughnuts.

Even though none of these things is particularly healthy (especially in large quantities), there's no getting around our love of pancakes. As you know, I don't think it's really necessary to put any foods off-limits, but I do think it's necessary (and fun!) to recreate favorite foods to make them healthier (yet still delicious).

That was the concept behind these Strawberry Banana Oat Pancakes. When you are looking for a different morning pancake, or just a healthier version of the same old, same old, these babies (made with oatmeal instead of flour) will hit the spot. They are hearty and filling and the strawberries and bananas add tons of natural sweetness. They also freeze great so it's good to make up a big batch and save them for later. (That is, if you have any left to save!)

Oatmeal pancakes with fresh strawberries and bananas with maple syrup poured on top.

Side Dishes Ideas

Though these are a meal in themselves, sometimes you might a little something, something more with your breakfast. Sometimes you get to sleep in and your breakfast needs to become more like a brunch. I got cha. These go good with:

  • A side of eggs, any which way you like them (or maybe an egg white scramble).
  • A fruit cup.
  • Some Greek yogurt.
  • Low-sodium bacon, turkey sausage, or another lean breakfast meat.
  • Bacon, Egg, Zucchini, and Cheese Muffins.

Recipe Ideas

If you don't like bananas, strawberries, or the combination of the two (I have a friend who once drank nothing but strawberry banana juice after getting her wisdom teeth out in high school and now she can't stand the flavors together), no problem.

  • Try substituting unsweetened applesauce for the bananas (start with a cup and see how moist your batter is before adding more).
  • Use honey or agave instead of maple syrup.
  • Use any other berries that you enjoy or a mixture of berries instead of (or in addition to) strawberries.
  • Use other flours such as almond if you don't like oatmeal.
  • Or, if you don't want to grind your own whole oatmeal, you can purchase oat flour.
  • Make these vegan by using an egg substitute for the eggs and egg whites called for the recipe.
  • Swap almond milk for another nut milk that you have on hand or enjoy.
  • Pour all the batter into a greased baking pan and bake one big pancake. Cut them out using cookie cutters for fun-shaped pancakes your kids will love.

Strawberry oatmeal pancakes with bananas on a white plate.

What are the health benefits of eating strawberries?

Besides tasting awesome and being one of my favorite berries, strawberries contain a host of other great-for-you nutrients. The antioxidants they contain may help prevent cataracts and to neutralize free-radicals. The vitamin C in strawberries is also good for your eyes by protecting them from the sun's damaging UV rays, and it also strengthens the cornea and retina.

As if that wasn't enough, the vitamin C in strawberries also wards off cancer, keeps your immune system healthy, and helps it fight off infection. It also is great for your skin, helping your body produce collagen to keep your skin elastic and resilient.

Finally, strawberries contain something called flavonoids, or phytochemicals, that act as an antioxidant, protecting your heart and keeping it healthy, and fighting inflammation in your muscles, tissues, and joints.

What are the health benefits of eating bananas?

While green bananas have their own benefits, I'll be referring to the yellow ones I use in the recipe. (Green bananas in pancakes? Um, no.) To start with, yellow bananas are low in fat, their fiber content can keep you feeling fuller, longer, and the potassium they contain is good for your heart health and the moderation of your blood pressure.

They are also great at preventing cramps (the pre-menstrual kind or the running kind, or the wake-you-in-the-middle-of-the-night-kind) because of their B6 and potassium levels.

Eating bananas can help you replace potassium you lose while exercising — that's why you see them as snacks after just about every 5K. They are also a good source of antioxidants, are easy on your stomach, and can help to improve your sleep or put you in a good mood.

Calories 259, Total Fat 4g, Total Carbohydrate 50g, Protein 8g, Serving Size 3 pancakes


from Slender Kitchen Blog and Recipes RSS Feed https://ift.tt/20IL6fL

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Slow Cooker Pepperoncini Beef aka Drip Beef

This tender, fall part pepperoncini beef, sometimes called Italian Beef or Drop Beef, made in the crockpot with a few simple ingredients is easy to prepare and couldn't be more delicious. Serve it with some cauliflower mashed potatoes  or stuffed into sandwiches for a tasty meal the whole family will love. This beef is really special. I first saw it over on The Pioneer Woman’s website and have made it multiple times for game-days, get-togethers, and as a base for multiple meals throughout the week. The idea is so simple  - slow cooker beef with pepperoncinis , onions, and a touch of Italian seasoning and the outcome is better than anything you could imagine.  It’s terrific on sandwiches, over rice, turned into a quick beef stew, stuffed in peppers. You get the idea. I think it would taste good in just about anything. But if I am sharing this, I have share my all time favorite way to serve it. Start with a whole grain rolls and add the shredded beef and some sliced or ...

Spanish Flank Steak

This savory Spanish Flank Steak is marinated in olive oil, sherry vinegar, garlic, and herbs for perfectly cooked, juicy steak every time. Cook it on the grill or broil it in the oven for an easy family dinner ready in 10 minutes! from Slender Kitchen https://ift.tt/vG5c1Bs

Homemade Taco Sauce

Make the most delicious homemade taco sauce that tastes like your favorite fast food or taco kits! It's made with just 8 pantry ingredients with options for mild, spicy, and creamy versions. Serve it with tacos, bowls, quesadillas, tostadas, and more. from Slender Kitchen https://ift.tt/I1EFtcZ