Brownie Batter Pancakes

4.85 from 13 votes
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These secretly vegan and healthy brownie batter pancakes taste like eating dessert for breakfast!

Brownie Pancakes
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This is the pancake recipe for chocolate lovers.

Dark, rich and fudgy, yet healthy enough for breakfast at the same time!

The delicious homemade chocolate pancakes are magically made without any eggs at all and can be completely dairy free and vegan.

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For the past few days, one of my friends has been staying with me while she waits to move into a new apartment, so basically, it’s been an ongoing slumber party.

We’ve had movie nights, spa nights, and every night is chocolate night.

Brownie Batter Pancakes

On the menu last night: Healthy Chocolate Chip Cookies.

Yet both of us woke up craving chocolate again this morning, and the only way to remedy this was to make a chocolate pancake feast.

Healthy Breakfast Brownie Batter Pancakes
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4.85 from 13 votes

Brownie Batter Pancakes

These secretly vegan and healthy brownie batter pancakes taste like eating dessert for breakfast!
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Yield: 6 – 8 silver dollar pancakes
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Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup spelt, white, or oat flour (for flourless, try these Keto Pancakes)
  • 1 tbsp dutch cocoa powder
  • 1 1/2 tbsp sweetener of choice
  • 1/4 tsp baking powder
  • 1/16 tsp salt
  • 1 1/2 tbsp oil, or applesauce or mashed banana for fat free
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 4 – 5 tbsp milk of choice

Instructions 

  • Stir dry ingredients well, then add wet. Add more milk of choice as needed to form a batter consistency. Grease a nonstick pan well and heat on medium. When skillet is hot (add a drop of water to test – the pan is ready if it sizzles), drop small ladles of the batter. Use a spatula to flip when edges begin to look dry. Re-grease the pan after each set of pancakes.
    *I personally much prefer the oil version but some readers really like the fat-free one so I'm including that too. I haven't tried subbing regular cocoa powder for the dutch, so be sure to report back if you experiment with that. 
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Notes

If you’re looking for a non-chocolate basic pancake recipe, definitely be sure to try out these Vegan Pancakes.
 
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403 Comments

  1. Jen says:

    I just wanted to thank you for this blog. I have never subscribed to a blog in my life, but your recipes are something out of my dark chocolate–eat all the sweets I can stuff into my gullet even though I’m diabetic dreams dipped in well…more chocolate of course or wait wait unsweetened coconut flakes. In any case thank you for helping me fulfill my wildest, chocolate filled fantasies.

    <3 You are the goddess of guilt-free desserts

  2. Eva says:

    These are delicious! I am losing weight, it’s going pretty well for me and when I found your blog it was like a miracle – healthy recipes with low calorie count! This is WAY lower in calories than the usual pancakes and it tastes better!

  3. Nicola says:

    Delicious but actually about 300 cals per batch if you use 1tbsp oil…

  4. Jasmyne @ SpiceItUpFitness says:

    Yesterday I saw a picture just like this on Pinterest. Today I stumble upon the recipe on Google, coincidence? I think not! Thanks for making this fabulous weekend a chocolate one – those are the best ones! 🙂

  5. Cassie says:

    I just made these for breakfast. Delicious, but not very sweet by themselves!
    I fixed this by layering them with peanut butter and topping them
    with pure maple syrup and some healthy cookie dough bites I’d made.. delicious and super indulgent!!

  6. Brittany says:

    Um. The chocolate on chocolate on CHOCOLATE is getting me a bit to excited, I think! It literally makes my mouth water. Looks amazing, excited to be signed up for your free recipes as of today ; ) Happy baking Katie, you’re awesome!

  7. Emily says:

    I made these for breakfast this morning but changed up the recipe just a little. I used chocolate protein powder instead of coco and I used oats ground up in to flour instead of my regular GF flour. I wanted it to be a good post work out breakfast. I also used 1 Tbsp of applesauce and 1/2 tbsp of coconut oil. I put it all in my nutribullet to mix it and turn the oats in to flour. They turned out awesome and I topped them with strawberries! Thanks for yet another amazing recipe! 🙂

  8. Drake says:

    I made these with 2 tbsp chocolate PB2 + 2 tbsp of peanut/almond butter….

    *homer simpson* mmmmm…..pancakes

  9. Amber Harrington says:

    Katie – these were the yummiest!
    I used all natural cocao (because I didn’t have Hershey’s, and well, I wasn’t about to wait) i did find they weren’t as sweet so I added a handful of chocolate chips. By the time I finished making my second pancake, the first one had already been eaten! A certain little boy ate it right up, lol! My younger bother and I have dairy and oat allergies, so these were perfect 🙂

  10. Kari says:

    This recipe into the waffle iron is perfection!

  11. rachel says:

    Just tried these and they were sinfully delicious! I didn’t have any applesauce so I used greek yogurt instead and 1 tsp of canola oil. The batter was a little thin so I think next time I’ll increase the flour to 1/3 cup and maybe only use 5 Tbs of milk. I ate mine with some melted peanut butter and it was heavenly! Thank you so much for this recipe!!!

  12. Monica Ryan says:

    I love your website and this recipe is really good, but I needed to make a few changes to make it work for me. You’re right that it works best with both applesauce and oil, so I used 1 T applesauce and 1/2 T oil. But I also found that the milk is too much. I had to reduce it to 2 Tbs in order to get thicker pancakes as well as adding 1 egg white. I also added 1/8 tsp instant coffee to made the chocolate richer. And one last thing: I am gluten intolerant and I’ve found I prefer oat flour so I used oat flour and they came out great!

  13. Fionna says:

    Those pancakes are awesome, Katie! I actually love adding some mashed banana and swapping the cocoa for actual chocolate chips, for banana-choc-pancakes. The make an amazing breakfast, when straight out of the oven and served with strawberries, cinnamon, more banana, vanilla-joghurt, cinnamon, ….maybe some cinnamon? (I’m seriously addicted to cinnamon… =3 )
    Anyway, thank you so much for those amazing pancakes, they make the best breakfast, snack, dessert (I could eat them any time, or all day long)

  14. Stella says:

    I can have 6-8 pancakes for 130 calories? I’m in!

  15. hannah says:

    hi

  16. Cory says:

    These are delicious! Would they work with brown rice flour? Also, I have always loved your blog but I am a new vegan as of recently! Any tips?

    Thanks Katie! You’re the best =)