How To Bring BLW Banana Pancakes Into Toddlerdom
Just because your infant or toddler has moved on from purees and weaning foods doesn’t mean he/she can’t still have banana pancakes—but they, too, do need to evolve. This version does just that, using rolled oats for heft and yogurt or cream cheese for a creamy hit of protein. The result tastes just like warm banana bread, just in handy breakfast/pancake form, the better for little ones to grip, rip, and dip. You can introduce these by 11-12 months; expect them to stick around as a breakfast favorite for many more months thereafter.
Ingredients
Instructions
Prep and Cook
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Add all ingredients into a blender; blend until smooth.
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Heat pan to Medium; melt and swirl butter all around.
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Pour in dollops of batter all around the pan; cook until brown on bottom and beginning to set on top, roughly 2-2.5 minutes. Flip and cook for two more minutes.
Serve
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These pancakes need nothing, and two mini ones and a bit of your child’s favorite fruit will more than suffice as breakfast. Cut into strips if serving to an infant, squares if for a young toddler; leave whole or simply halve if serving to an older toddler.
Adapt
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We have several variations on the dairy-in-pancake form, including cottage cheese pancakes and lemon ricotta ones. Check em out!