Pancakes with Banana, Chocolate Chips and Pecans Recipe Video

Summary

Difficulty LevelEasyHealth IndexJust Enjoy
Servings4Cuisine
CourseTaste
MethodDish
Main Ingredient, Interest Group

Ingredients

 Egg1 , well beaten
 Buttermilk/Buttermilk substitute1 Cup (16 tbs)
 Sugar1 Tablespoon
 Self rising flour1 1⁄4 Cup (20 tbs)
 Butter/Margarine2 Tablespoon, melted
 Vegetable oil2 Tablespoon (For Greasing A Large-Sized Skillet / Griddle; May Use Peanut Oil)
 Butter2 Tablespoon (For Serving With Basic Pancakes)
 Whipped topping1⁄4 Cup (4 tbs) (For Specialty Pancakes)
 Sliced bananas1⁄4 Cup (4 tbs) (For Specialty Pancakes)
 Mini chocolate chips1⁄4 Cup (4 tbs) (For Specialty Pancakes)
 Chopped pecans1⁄4 Cup (4 tbs) (For Specialty Pancakes)

Directions

In a large mixing bowl, mix 1 well-beaten egg, 1 cup buttermilk, and 1 tablespoon sugar. Stir in 1 1/4 cups flour, a little at a time, until all four is mixed in. Add 2 tablespoons melted butter or margarine, and mix well. The batter will be thick. For each pancake, spoon about 1/4 cup of batter onto a large hot, lightly greased or oiled skillet or griddle. Each 1/4 cup of batter will make a 4-inch pancake. You may do as many as your skillet or griddle will hold at the same time. Turn the pancakes when the tops are covered with bubbles and the edges are brown. When done on both sides, remove each pancake to a tray that has paper toweling to drain any excess oil. Serve on a serving plate while hot. For basic pancakes with syrup, place a 1 tablespoon of butter on top of 2 or 3 hot pancakes and top with *heated* syrup. For specialty pancakes, spoon out 1/4 cup portions of batter into 3 small bowls. To one bowl add half-banana-slices, to another add chocolate chips, and to the third, add chopped pecans--all to your taste. Spoon the batter for each type of pancake onto a hot, oiled griddle or skillet, and cook in the same manner as for basic pancakes. These flavors can be combined, or placed in stacks of individual flavors. They can be topped with pancake syrup or whipped topping and fresh strawberries (or blueberries, blackberries, peaches, etc.). This is a meal that is fun to do with children--the possibilities are endless--but they are all scrumptious!!!

Editors Review

There can be nothing more delightful than waking up to warm pancakes for breakfast or brunch. And when it’s stuffed with banana, chocolate chips and pecan panca, the joy just doubles up. Betty shares her all time favorite pancake recipe that is fluffy and light and is a breeze to make too. Pile them as these delicious pancakes are guaranteed to be a real crowd pleaser.
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