Flourless Pancakes – 3 Ingredients

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How to make healthy flourless pancakes at home, with just 3 ingredients, no gluten, no dairy, and no refined sugar in the recipe.

Flourless Pancakes (3 Ingredients)
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3 Ingredient Flourless Pancakes

Although the idea for 3 ingredient flourless pancakes has been going around the internet for a few years, every recipe I’ve ever seen has always included an egg as one of the three ingredients.

In trying to think of something for the eggs, I listed all of my favorite egg substitutes.

Banana was especially intriguing to me because it not only could replace the egg as a binder but also would add potassium and give the pancakes some natural sweetness.

I didn’t know how it would turn out, but I was excited to experiment.

My favorite recipes are the ones where you look at the ingredients and think, “There is absolutely no way this could possibly work!”

Two examples on my blog of these types of recipes are the Avocado Smoothie Recipe or my chocolate Almond Butter Brownies.

You go into it expecting the recipe to be a big fat flop, then you’re completely shocked and thrilled when it actually turns out exactly the way the directions said it would!

Flourless Pancakes Ingredients

These 3 ingredient flourless pancakes definitely fit into that category.

One banana, 1/2 cup oats, 3 1/2 tbsp milk of choice, and that’s all you need to make pancakes.

Who knew?!?!

Top the pancakes with maple syrup or fresh berries and Coconut Whipped Cream.

3 Ingredient Pancake Recipe

I’m sure someone will ask about a substitute for the banana: I haven’t tried anything and therefore really can’t tell you if something else will work here.

(Edit: sweet potato works!)

If anyone wants to experiment with applesauce or pumpkin or nondairy yogurt or anything else you can think of, I’d definitely love to hear the results of those experiments.

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Also be sure to try these Applesauce Muffins.

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Flourless Pancakes – 3 Ingredients

Easy 3 ingredient flourless pancakes with no eggs, gluten, dairy, or refined sugar.
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Yield: 6 – 7 small pancakes
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Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup rolled oats (Or make these Keto Pancakes)
  • 1 medium banana (90g peeled), or mashed sweet potato
  • 3 1/2 tbsp milk of choice
  • pinch salt, and sweetener of choice as desired
  • cinnamon and chocolate chips if desired

Instructions 

  • *If using a liquid sweetener, cut back on the milk by the amount of sweetener you use. And if you don't have a hand blender, either double or triple the recipe for a regular blender OR use scant 1/2 cup oat flour instead of the rolled oats and mash the banana by hand.
    The Recipe: Grease a skillet VERY well so the pancakes won't start to stick before they're flip-able. Combine all ingredients with a hand blender, then pour ladles of batter onto the greased skillet. As soon as the pancakes are cooked enough that you can get a pancake flipper underneath without breaking the pancakes, flip and cook an additional minute. The recipe makes 6-7 small pancakes (size of the ones in the photos). If you make a larger batch, leftovers can be refrigerated or frozen.
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Notes

For traditional pancakes without banana, try this Vegan Pancakes Recipe
 
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188 Comments

  1. Suzi says:

    Can you sub for oat flour?

    1. Jason Sanford says:

      You mean use oat flour instead of oats?

  2. Isha says:

    I didn’t blend these, and just mixed almondmilk, banana, and oats, but these were amazing! Great recipe:)!

  3. dawn says:

    hi katie,

    usually when i make a recipe like this i grind the oats first, but your recipe says to put all ingredients in and blend. so i shouldn’t grind the oats first?

    dawn

    1. Jason Sanford says:

      Either way works!

  4. dannie says:

    yummy panckes…….

  5. Paulette Cross says:

    Any chance this would work mixing the ingredients with a spoon instead of a blender? I realize the oats are supposed to be pureed with the other ingredients, but I don’t have electricity and would still love to try these delicious-looking pancakes! Probably if I purchased oat flour, it would work fine, right? Probably about 3/4 cup instead of 1/2.

    1. Jason Sanford says:

      I’m sure it would be fine with oat flour. Just play around with the amount 🙂

  6. Shannen says:

    I just tried your 3 ingredient flourless pancakes and they were amazing! Thank you so much for the recipe. I shared them with my grandmother who is unable to eat gluten and is diabetic so they made the perfect dessert (using gluten free oats of course). They were so simple and quick to make, I’m now obsessed. I can’t wait to try more of your recipes. 🙂

  7. Sarah-Beth says:

    Just had these and they are divine! It made 3 fluffy golden pancakes (around the size of tea costas). I cooked them in a tiny amount of vegan butter, then smothered in crunchy peanut butter and topped with hemp hearts and cacoa nibs. I’ve been craving pancakes and this healthy recipe really satisfied my craving.
    Equation: banana + cacoa nibs + peanuts + hemp = heaven.
    I would upload a photo (they look beautiful) however I ate them all before I got a chance?.

  8. Katerina says:

    Amazing! Just made them and I served them with some peanut butter and homemade cherry marmelade. Really nice and easy to make!

  9. Denise says:

    Delicious! I doubled the batch and enjoyed the leftovers cold. I also used a ceramic nonstick griddle so I didn’t need to grease it heavily. I did fold in some chocolate chips and for the sweetener I used a small amount of date paste per batch.

  10. Danielle says:

    This recipe looks great, can’t wait to try them for breakfast or pudding!
    Is it possible to bake these in the oven, if so what temperature/time please?
    I’ve seen other pancake recipes where you can bake one big one but it’d be great to make lots of little ones to freeze.
    Cooking in a frying pan isn’t always an option with my very busy toddler, so will be brilliant if I can just bung them in the oven!
    Thanks!