April 14, 2020

This one is a family tradition, dating back to when the dog would jump from the banister directly into the kitchen, narrowly missing the hot skillet, just for a taste of the batter. I can't say I blame her.

They're very simple to make - just make sure you have bananas, eggs, and some kind of milk on hand. I've had success with dairy, almond, and soy, but my favorite is oat!

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Prepare the dry ingredients

Pro tip: prep the dry portion first to avoid dipping eggy, milky measuring utensils into your flour.

Combine the following in the larger of your two mixing bowls:

Set the bowl aside; we'll come back to it soon.

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Mash the bananas

In the smaller of your two mixing bowls,

Finish the wet ingredients

To your eggs and bananas, add

At this point, I like to stir in chocolate chips. I've also done crushed walnuts and chia seeds — get creative!

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Combine and cook

Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and mix thoroughly. Nobody likes a dry chunk in their pancake!

Fire up the stove to medium-low, then settle into this cooking loop for the next 15 minutes:

Once you're out of batter, it's time to eat!

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