Protein Pancake Bowl (Printable Page)

Warm pancakes with oats, banana, and protein, topped with Greek yogurt, berries, nuts, and honey for a protein-packed breakfast.

# What You Need:

→ Pancake Base

01 - 1 large egg
02 - 2 large egg whites (approximately 2 fluid ounces)
03 - 1/3 cup unsweetened almond milk or milk of choice
04 - 1/2 cup rolled oats (use gluten-free if needed)
05 - 1 scoop vanilla or unflavored whey or plant-based protein powder (25-30 grams)
06 - 1 medium ripe banana (approximately 3.5 ounces), half for batter and half for topping
07 - 1 teaspoon baking powder
08 - 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon (optional)
09 - 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
10 - 1 tablespoon Greek yogurt (optional, for moisture)
11 - Pinch of salt
12 - 1-2 teaspoons sweetener of choice (honey, maple syrup, stevia, or sugar)
13 - 1 teaspoon coconut oil or butter for cooking

→ Toppings

14 - 1/2 cup Greek yogurt or skyr
15 - Remaining 1/2 banana, sliced
16 - 1/3 cup fresh berries (blueberries, strawberries, or raspberries)
17 - 1 tablespoon nut butter (peanut, almond, or cashew)
18 - 1 tablespoon chopped nuts or seeds (walnuts, almonds, pumpkin seeds, chia seeds, or hemp hearts)
19 - 1 tablespoon granola
20 - 1-2 teaspoons honey or maple syrup for drizzling
21 - Pinch of cinnamon or cocoa nibs (optional, for garnish)

# Steps:

01 - In a blender, combine the oats, protein powder, egg, egg whites, almond milk, half the banana, baking powder, cinnamon, vanilla, Greek yogurt if using, sweetener, and salt. Blend until completely smooth and creamy. The batter should be pourable but slightly thick. If too thick, add 1-2 tablespoons more milk; if too thin, add 1-2 tablespoons oats or extra protein powder.
02 - Heat a nonstick skillet or griddle over medium heat. Add coconut oil or butter and swirl to coat. When hot (a drop of water sizzles), reduce heat to medium-low.
03 - Pour all the batter into the skillet to form a large, thick pancake, or make 2-3 smaller ones. Cook for 3-4 minutes until the edges set and small bubbles appear. Carefully flip and cook another 2-3 minutes until the center is set and the pancake is golden brown. Lower heat if browning too quickly.
04 - Transfer pancake to a wide bowl and cut into bite-size pieces if desired. Top with Greek yogurt or skyr, swirling in honey or maple syrup if desired. Arrange banana slices and berries over the top. Sprinkle with nuts, seeds, and granola. Drizzle with nut butter (warm with a little water if needed to make pourable), and finish with extra honey, maple syrup, cinnamon, or cocoa nibs.
05 - Enjoy immediately while the pancake is warm and the toppings are cool and creamy. Mix everything together before eating for the perfect bite.

# Expert Advice:

01 -
  • It keeps you full for hours without that heavy, sluggish feeling you get from regular pancakes.
  • You can make it in one blender, one pan, and be eating in under twenty minutes.
  • The toppings turn it into something that feels indulgent but still fuels your whole morning.
02 -
  • If the batter sits too long, it will thicken as the oats absorb liquid, so blend and cook right away or add a splash more milk.
  • Cooking on too high heat will burn the outside before the center sets, so keep it medium-low and be patient.
  • Different protein powders have different sweetness levels, so taste the batter and adjust honey or sweetener before you cook.
03 -
  • Let the batter rest for thirty seconds after blending so any bubbles settle, and your pancake cooks more evenly.
  • Use a wide, shallow bowl instead of a deep one so the toppings spread out and every bite has a little bit of everything.
  • If your protein powder clumps, sift it before adding it to the blender or whisk it with the oats first.
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