Kath's Oatmeal Pancakes
Now that I speak the language of oats fluently, I decided to try making Kath’s Oatmeal Pancakes again.
Step 1: Read her post about it
Step 2: Watch her video
Step 3: Recreate with your own substitutions since you didn’t bother to see if you had the ingredients prior to making.
Ingredients:
1/3 cup oats
1 egg white
1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
cinnamon
(and then topped with 1 tbs pb and 1 tbs grape jelly)
My ingredients:
My dry ingredients dancing together in a bowl:
And making the magic in the nonstick pan:
The directions are simple. Mix dry. Add wet. Let sit for a few. Heat pan. Pour batter. Wait. Flip. Enjoy with any toppings you like.
But for more detailed directions check out Kath’s very thorough video!!!!
This was delicious. I like to top mine with a smear of peanut butter and a few banana slices. In fact, it was so yummy that I forgot to take a picture of the final product!!!!
Only problem? It was too small!!! Any tips on pumping up the volume while maybe lowering or keeping the same calories?
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Congrats to Laura! Yeah for oatmeal pancakes.
Mmm!!
I ALWAYS add pumpkin when I make Kath’s pancakes, definitely adds some volume and deliciousness!
Oooh pumpkin would be a good idea! Or maybe some mashed banana.
I actually make my pancake with low fat cottage cheese. I use equal measures of oats, egg substitute and cottage cheese. I mix it up with the stick blender and it has the same consistancy as pancake batter. I throw in some cinnamon and vanilla too.
looks delicious!
Those look awesome, I have to try that!
I almost made one this morning!! It’s been ages…
Ah! I made Kath’s oat pancake to day too! How funny! It was the perfect start to my day. I added a little extra baking powder which seemed to puff the pancake up a bit. Otherwise, adding extra toppings like pb or cottage cheese helps keep me full longer.
yummmy these look really good!
I LOVE the oatmeal pancakes! I keep canned pumpkin on hand, so I always add that. I also love that the kitchen smells so good all day long after making these. Think that is what I will make for Saturday breakfast.