After a long working week, we all crave the break the weekend provides. On Saturday mornings, when Monday still feels distant, there's nothing better than to wake up a bit late and enjoy a relaxing breakfast.
To be honest, I often plan during the weekdays what I will have for the weekends' breakfast; something to do with planning ahead and avoiding wasting time! Quite often, I choose pancakes because they are easy to prepare and can be made with just about any flavor you can imagine.
I have shared several pancake recipes before and experimented with many flavors. This time, I decided to combine the flavor of bananas with that of peanut butter, for a sweet, protein-packed, and healthy start of the day.
For 4 people you need:
- 180 g cake flour
- 2 eggs at room temperature
- 2 ripe bananas
- 2 g baking soda and 4 g baking powder
- 30 g brown sugar
- 60 g peanut butter (if it´s too stiff heat it in the microwave for few seconds)
- 1/2 tsp cinnamon
- 1/2 tsp vanilla extract or paste
- 50 ml milk (use more if the batter is too thick)
- dash of salt
In a bowl, combine flour, baking soda and baking powder, sugar, salt and cinnamon.
In another bowl whisk for a couple of minutes the eggs, banana, peanut butter, vanilla and milk.
Now all you need to do is to mix the wet ingredients with the dry ones, the mixture should be rather thick but liquid enough to be poured on a hot pan.
Pour about 2 tablespoons of the batter on a greased and hot pan. Cook until you see bubbles surfing on the top of the pancake then flip it and cook for a couple of minutes on the other side.
Once you finish baking all the pancakes, serve them warm with some maple syrup, honey, or fresh fruits, and enjoy a comforting and delicious breakfast!
For more breakfast ideas featuring pancakes, check these recipes: here, here, here and here .
In another bowl whisk for a couple of minutes the eggs, banana, peanut butter, vanilla and milk.
Now all you need to do is to mix the wet ingredients with the dry ones, the mixture should be rather thick but liquid enough to be poured on a hot pan.
Pour about 2 tablespoons of the batter on a greased and hot pan. Cook until you see bubbles surfing on the top of the pancake then flip it and cook for a couple of minutes on the other side.
Once you finish baking all the pancakes, serve them warm with some maple syrup, honey, or fresh fruits, and enjoy a comforting and delicious breakfast!
For more breakfast ideas featuring pancakes, check these recipes: here, here, here and here .