Heart Healthy.
Or not so much. It’s ironic that—thanks to sugary sweets, fancy dinners, and rich desserts—a day devoted to matters of the heart can be so dangerous for your heart. Google “red velvet” and your results will be saturated with butter, eggs, heavy cream, and enough sugar to sweeten even the Grinch. Pretty, for sure. But healthy, it is not.
Until now.
Flipping through People Magazine last Friday, I stumbled across a recipe for “Jessica Alba’s favorite red velvet pancakes.” Red velvet pancakes?! I had to create a heart-healthy version.
Mission accomplished. These are like eating cake for breakfast!
Red Velvet Pancakes for One
- 2T flour (I used 20g whole-wheat pastry)
- 2T plus 1tsp oat bran (20g) (you can sub flour)
- red food coloring (For alternatives, see: Natural Food Coloring Ideas.)
- 1/2 tsp plus 1/8 tsp baking powder
- scant 1/8 tsp salt
- 2T cocoa powder (I use regular, but if you want a more brownie-like taste, try dutch cocoa)
- 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
- 1/3 cup plus 1T nondairy milk (95g, or more, if needed)
- optional: If you don’t like the taste of fat-free pancakes, be sure to add 1 tablespoon oil
- 1-2 T sugar, or 1 stevia packet (I left it out. If using liquid sweetener, decrease milk accordingly.)
Mix dry ingredients. Add wet and mix. Then make your pancakes! (Makes 5-6)
Nutrition Information:
(For the entire batch)
- Calories: 230 (130 if omitting oil)
- Fat: 14g (or less than 1g if omitting oil)
- Protein: 3g
- Fiber: 5g
I topped these with my Healthy Cream Cheese Icing.
Then, really fancy things happened. I dusted the pancakes with cocoa powder and swirled some of the chocolatey fairy dust into the frosting.
If you’re still hungry for pancakes (although I don’t know how that’d be possible, after these!), I have an entire recipe tab devoted to them:
Question of the Day:
What do you do to be Heart Healthy?
Get regular exercise? Eat healthy foods? Spend quality time with people who make you happy? The heart is an amazing little organ; be sure to treat it right!















It’s almost 11 PM here and I can’t wait for the morning to come to make these! Oh my gosh Katie this recipe is GENIUS. You’re spectacular.. I recently found your blog and honestly in just a few days you’ve become one of my favorite bloggers! I love your passion for healthy eating yet still eating fun and enjoying life and it’s goodies… CHOCOLATE. You’re amazing and a role model to me. I know that may sound weird but being honest here (: I’ll let you know how these go tomorrow!
Aww aww aww!!! I woke up to this comment, and it made my morning!
Aww I’m glad I made YOUR morning because YOU made MY morning! Ahh these were just as spectacular as I thought they’d be.. Ahh I want to make them for lunch too…. I mean it is Saturday. Anyway I can’t wait to make more of your creations! Thank you for these amazing recipes!
i just made these. literally died they were SO good. definitley going to making these more often.
These pancakes really did taste naughty!!! I loved them 🙂
Oh my gosh, so excited you tried them! 🙂
Oh my goodness, I just found this, Katie! I MUST try these soon…and I’ll definitely let you know when I do!! So excited! 🙂
Those look delish! What did you put on top with the cocoa powder? Looks like chocolate curls or nuts of some kind? Thanks!! I’m going to try making this into a waffle this weekend!! Yummy!
They’re cacao nibs :).
Let me know how the waffles turn out; that sounds incredible!
I just made these even though it’s after 8 in the evening! I used hot chocolate mix and they came out delicious. Hot chocolate pancakes!
Yay!! And pancakes make an awesome nighttime snack! 🙂
Having these for breakfast right now. Yum!
Hey girl! So guess what I found out, and I thought I’d pass it on to you. When making red velvet anything you want to use the Dutch-processed cocoa and that’s what actually makes it red. Something in the way it gets processed makes it turn red. Just thought I’d pass on the tidbit to you 🙂 and you love chocolate so this is perfect!
XO!!
Oh my gosh, girl this is soooooo coincidential! I never knew much about dutch-processed cocoa until TWO days ago! I couldn’t figure out why my brownies weren’t tasting like store-bought, and then I looked at the ingredients on the boxed mixes and saw “dutch processed” and looked it up. So funny you’d mention it now too! Love you! 🙂
yummiest morning treat everrrrr.
Awwww yay!!!
Katie, I just made these for an afternoon snack and they are sooo delicious!!! Tastes like I’m eating cake!!! Tomorrow I’m going to try your snickerdoodle blondies made with chickpeas. I’m loving your blog so much since I’m always looking for healthy recipes. Thanks for doing what you do! You’re awesome!
Aw, thank YOU for such a sweet comment!