Banana Blueberry Almond Pancakes

A perfect gluten-free power breakfast!

Ingredients

2 large Bananas
1 Egg
1 1/2 tbsp Raw Unsalted Almond Butter
1 pinch Sea salt
1 tsp Vanilla extract
1 pinch Fresh ground nutmeg
1 tsp Cinnamon
1 cup Fresh blueberries


Instructions
Combine all ingredients except for blueberries and puree them with a hand-held blender until creamy. Add blueberries at the end. We cook ours in with a little ghee in a cast iron pan on medium.

Serve with freshly whipped cream and fresh strawberries. This is a power breakfast that will keep you going for quite some time. We love to make ours on a Sunday morning before heading out for the trails.

12 responses to “Banana Blueberry Almond Pancakes”

  1. These pancakes were out of this world. The picture doesn’t even do the taste justice. I am moving in to the Svendblads guest house to eat 3 meals per day plus 2 snacks daily.

    Watch out.

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  2. These really work? They have no flour at all! Does the egg act as the binder? I must try them. I can’t imagine that they work without rice or tapioca flour.

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  3. I made these for the second time this morning. They taste wonderful, but how do you get them to hold together in the shape of a firm pancake and look like the picture? Mine fell apart when I tried to flip them. They ended up looking like a pile of unidentified mushy shapes which tasted heavenly. I’d love to have them look as good as they taste.

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    • Hello Lois, patience is the key and the right amount of oil and spatula. We lightly coat the pan (the pan should not be too hot) and then pour it on, watch it rise a bit and then carefully flip them with a thin blade spatula. It’s in the wrist. 🙂 give yourself a few tries and let me know if you are still having issues. Jo

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  4. […] Wild blueberries are one of the best power fruits to hit the list. Not only are they packed with soluble fiber, but they also offer a good source of insoluble fiber. Having both of these properties allows this superfood to flush out your system which, in turn, improves your blood sugar levels. Anthocyanins are one of the specific types of antioxidants found in blueberries giving them their vibrant blue color. You can find blueberries at your local grocery store and farmer’s market just about all year-round depending on where you live. Freeze them for smoothies, eat them for a snack, or add them to muffins and pancakes for breakfast. […]

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