Monday, March 9, 2026

MONDAY MORNING RECIPE - OATMEAL/BANANA PANCAKE


As husband was heading out to his favorite bagel shop for breakfast, and I didn't really want bagels that morning, I stayed home and made this recipe. There is no link and I'll be the first to say that I don't think it will be everyone's cup of tea. Gregg would fit into that category. He better likes the crepe-like pancakes I make for him and even prefers those to the regular, thicker ones that I enjoy when we have gone out for breakfast. Most of the time we have the same tastes but occasionally we part ways.

My family and I used to go along the hedgerows when we were kids and pick wild blackberries to take home. Blackberries are at the top of my favorites. I always ate a hot bowl of oatmeal in the winter before setting out to school. The only pancakes I ever had were the traditional yearly ones on Shrove Tuesday (those are what I make for Gregg when he requests them). These are a little different and they might not be for you. I am adding it here for myself as I will make it again sometime. With that ringing endorsement I will continue.
Banana Oatmeal Pancake

1 banana
2 eggs
1/2 cup old fashioned oats 
A splash of vanilla extract

To put on the top:
Any favorite topping. These were on our latest shopping list: blueberries, raspberries and blackberries, quantity is up to you. 
Maple syrup

Next time I thought I would sprinkle with sugar and lemon juice which was another British tradition and how mother served them on Shrove Tuesday. 


Mash the banana in a small bowl. 

Add the eggs and mix until well combined. 

Add the splash of vanilla extract. 

Add the oats and mix well.

Heat a frying pan to medium-high. Coat frying pan with a good spray of avocado oil. Turn down to medium heat.

Pour the mixture into the pan.

I used this for one large pancake but it was a little tricky to turn over, so I will make 2 smaller ones next time.

Cover and cook 3 minutes on one side (if you think it is getting too brown, turn heat down).

Flip and cook 2 minutes on the other side.

Put on serving plate and serve with your choice of toppings. This one has a dusting of powdered sugar on the top.



We were lucky enough to have been given a jar of maple syrup from a dear friend of ours, and someone Gregg has known since early childhood. A friend of his made it (sharing a picture below). We are both in agreement here, it's delicious! Thanks dear friend!



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I hope your week is a great one.






15 comments:

  1. Thank you for this recipe, I'll make it. My sweetheart isn't here. I've never made pancakes like this before. I'm going shopping now to buy the ingredients.
    Have a good day, hugs, Elke

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  2. This is a new one to me. And really healthy!

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  3. That's a great one to kick start the day!

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  4. I would never have associated Ohio with maple syrup. We were out yesterday and sap buckets were on the trees in several places. Now that’s a sign of spring!

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  5. I would never have thought to make a pancake using oatmeal. It looks tasty especially with those berries on top

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  6. Your breakfast looks yummy, I would give it a try. I do like oatmeal.
    Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.

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  7. I do this for my breakfast about 3 time a week. No banana, but I will try it. I use 1/8 of cup of gluten free flour, 1/2 cup oats, 2 eggs, sometimes cinnamon. I smear natural PB on top and its easy to turn over this size, with the flour. I pour maple syrup on the plate and slide it down into it.. its my favorite breakfast and is legal for IBS

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  8. While vacationing in Hawaii our sister-in-law, who is from Ipswich England made us English pancakes for breakfast. This is when I learned that English pancakes are flat, like crepes. Neither butter nor pancake syrup is used on these pancakes. Sugar and fresh lemon juice are sprinkled over these pancakes. The pancakes were good.

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  9. Thank goodness for friends bearing honey!!
    Love me a good crepe? Pancake? Looks good!
    hugs
    Donna

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  10. I am not a fan of pancakes, however, I do like crepes with the lemon juice and sugar. Had them when I was a child in England. I went blackberry picking too.

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  11. what a BERRY good way to start the week with healthy berries.
    Hugs cecilia

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  12. That's a very fancy banana pancake.

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  13. I used to make oatmeal pancakes and actually looked for the recipe the other day, but I don't have it here in Florida. I was pretty sure mine had flour in it also but I didn't like the looks of anything I found on line. Maybe it was more like yours after all ~ I used to serve them with a sauce made in a blender from bananas and I think an orange. (I think I might try yours now and then compare the recipes when we go back home. I will let you know if I still remember by then !)

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