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An easy and healthy oatmeal blender pancakes recipe made with simple ingredients like oats, banana, and egg. Perfectly fluffy and packed with protein, these gluten free pancakes make the best breakfast!
Is it just me or does any weekend that starts with pancakes just automatically mean that it’s going to be an amazing weekend? It’s true, but I also decided that I will no longer just wait for the weekend for pancakes.
Luckily, these oatmeal blender pancakes are so easy that you don’t need to wait for the weekend. You can make them on a Monday or a Thursday because all you have to do is throw your simple ingredients into a blender and then fry ’em up! Voila! Let’s make pancakes during the week a thing!
Or you can make a massive batch on the weekend and eat the pancakes throughout the week! These oatmeal pancakes make for the best meal prep. You can even freeze them ahead of time in an airtight container and just defrost whenever you’re in the mood.
We love these pancakes because if you use gluten free certified oats, these pancakes can be made totally gluten free and perfect for many diets. They don’t require any other flour besides oat flour, so no need to worry about whole-wheat flour or almond flour for these!
The toppings for these blender oatmeal pancakes are unlimited. We love to top with peanut butter when we are feeling healthy, or add a few chocolate chips to the batter when we want something fun! Whisk up some whipping cream or fry up some bananas in coconut oil with cinnamon to get an incredible bananas foster topping!
While you have the blender out, you can quickly make my Banana Blender Muffins Four Ways and have them to snack on all week long.
Oatmeal blender pancakes ingredients
- rolled oats – we use certified gluten free oats to make these pancakes totally gluten free. The oatmeal will get blended up in the blender before adding other ingredients in order to turn it into oat flour.
- banana – a ripe banana helps give these pancakes a deliciously naturally sweet flavor and also helps to bind them together
- egg – one egg to help hold all of the ingredients together and give the pancakes a fluffy texture
- almond milk – you can use any milk you wish! We love almond because of the dairy free aspect and nutty flavor
- maple syrup – just one tablespoon to give these pancakes a little more sweetness.
- baking powder + baking soda – our leavening agents, we love to use both to give it that extra lift and extra fluffiness!
- cinnamon + vanilla extract + salt – some spices and flavor for a special touch. I always add cinnamon to my pancakes because I love the taste!
Can you blend oatmeal into oat flour for pancakes?
Yes! That’s exactly what we do in this recipe. Blend the dry oatmeal (the rolled oats!) right in your high speed blender in order to make your own oat flour. We love making our own oat flour because it’s cheap, easy, and fresh!
If you have a gluten allergy, make sure that you are using certified gluten free oats.
How to make blender banana pancakes
So the question is, how exactly do you make pancakes in a blender? Well, you’ll never want to make them any other way because the blender helps the pancakes have a nice lift.
First things first: make homemade oat flour by blending your oats in your high powered blender.
Then add the rest of your ingredients to your blender and blend until well combined. You make need to stop and scrape down the side a couple of times – just to make sure things are getting all blended!
And that is seriously it! You now have a delicious oatmeal blender pancake batter ready to be cooked.
Heat a large skillet or griddle pan over medium heat and add a little bit of butter or non-stick spray to a pan. Add about 1/3 cup of batter to your hot pan and cook over medium-low heat.
Cooking pancakes low and slow allows for them to be cooked properly on the inside without burning on the outside right away. Once they have started bubbling and the bottom side begins to brown, flip them over.
Continue to cook the rest of the batter until all of your pancakes are made.
Can you make oatmeal pancakes vegan?
I haven’t personally tested these pancakes with a vegan egg replacement like a flax egg or chia egg, but I would suggest trying to use a flax egg (you may even need two!). I like to combine 1 tbsp ground flax meal with 2.5 tbsp of water and let it sit for 15 minutes before adding to my batter.
Freezing pancakes for meal prep
These pancakes are perfect for making ahead of time and freezing for meal prep. Anytime I make these, I always double or triple the batch so that I can eat them throughout the week. Just keep them in the fridge! I also freeze another portion for later on in the month when I know I have a busy week and need to have a quick and easy breakfast.
For freezing, let your pancakes cool completely, then stack them up and wrap in aluminum foil or saran wrap. Place the wrapped stack of pancakes into a ziplock bag and freeze. They will stay good for about six months in the freezer.
To reheat, let defrost at room temperature and then microwave or toast in the oven or toaster.
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Oatmeal Blender Pancakes
An easy and healthy oatmeal blender pancakes recipe made with simple ingredients like oats, banana, and egg. Perfectly fluffy and packed with protein, these gluten free pancakes make the best breakfast!
Ingredients
- 2 heaping cups rolled oats (certified gluten free if necessary)
- 1 small ripe banana
- 1 egg
- 1 cup almond milk
- 1 tbsp maple syrup
- 1 tsp vanilla
- 1 tsp baking powder
- 1/2 tsp baking soda
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1 tsp cinnamon
Instructions
- In a high speed blender, grind oats until flour like consistency, making oat flour.
- Add in remainder of ingredients and blend until well combined but not overblending, stopping to scrape down sides as needed.
- Let batter rest for about 5 minutes to thicken up, you want it to be pretty thick!ย
- Pour 1/3 cup batter onto medium-low skillet that has been greased with butter or non-stick spray.ย
- Flip over once bubbles have formed and bottom is golden brown.
- Repeat until all pancakes are made.
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Lindsey says
These are great! I subbed applesauce instead of banana because thatโs what I had on hand. Will definitely make again!
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Erin says
Hi Lindsey, so happy you loved them! ๐
Tori says
These were perfect for my boyfriend’s birthday breakfast! Nothing too heavy and easy to make! We loved them!
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Erin says
Hi Tori, so glad he loved them!!
Whitney says
Can I use instant oats?
Erin says
Hi Whitney, yes and let me know how they come out!
Melaney says
Pretty easy to make and they do taste good. I used coconut milk and they turned out well. Thank you for the recipe, my boys love them!
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Erin says
Hi Melaney, so glad you liked them and made them your own!!
Rachel says
These have been such a staple in our home. My husband and I both grab them from the fridge on the way out the door to work.
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Erin says
Hi Rachel, so glad they’re such a hit! ๐
Maud says
I love the taste and healthyness of them, thank you, they are my new favorite now!
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Erin says
Hi Maud, so happy you loved them! ๐
Alexa Baily says
These are amazing! I made a double batch to pop on the toaster throughout the week. My 1-year-old daughter had been devouring them every morning! I love Erinโs recipes.
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Erin says
Hi Alexa, so happy you both loved them!! ๐
Renee Davis says
AMAZING. I will never eat regular pancakes again.
Thank you for the recipe.
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Erin says
Hi Renee, so happy you loved them!! ๐
Cindy says
Hi
Can I use one minute oat instead of rolled oat ?
Thank you !
Erin says
Hi Cindy, yep should be fine. Let me know how your pancakes come out!
Corrin says
Made these for my mom and I! She isnโt a big fan of banana, however I used 1/2 what the recipe called for and, I swear, you couldnโt really taste the banana at all! I make these ahead of time, freeze them, then pop them in the toaster for breakfast before work. Super good!
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Erin says
Hi Corrin, so glad you loved them and made them your own!
Grace B says
Do you need to add a banana? Iโm not a huge fan of bananas
Erin says
Hi Grace, nope, you can sub applesauce – about 1/2 cup if you’d like! Let me know how your pancakes come out!
Sage says
Would this batter hold up for a day or two in the fridge? I’d love to prep some on Sunday night and have it ready to go for breakfast the next day.
Erin says
Hi Sage, yep that should be fine! Let me know how they come out!
Carey says
I add applesauce and protein powder to these and make a bunch for the week. They reheat really well in a toaster for workday breakfast. So good!
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Erin says
Hi Carey, so glad you liked them and made them your own!!
Nana says
I used steel cut oats and oat milk, added 2 tbsp of olive oil in order to make waffles instead of pancakes. Turned out amazing!!
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Erin says
Hi Nana, so glad you loved them and made them your own!!
Jenn says
I’ve tried multiple recipes of oat pancakes since going gluten free, and these by far beat them all! So soft and delicious, don’t fall apart on the griddle, only one dish(blender) to clean- just a total win! I’m so glad to have found this recipe!!
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Erin says
Hi Jenn, so so happy you loved them so much! ๐
Lacey says
Are these freezer friendly?
Erin says
Hi Lacey, yep, just store in an airtight container! Let me know how they come out!
Angela says
Best healthy pancakes and my 2 year old daughter loves them!! Weโre eating them right now for breakfast and my daughter just asked for more ๐ best recipe for oatmeal pancakes. Ive tried others that turn out flat and mushy. These are delish 10/10!
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Erin says
Hi Angela, so happy they’re such a big hit!! ๐
Lisa M. says
This is now the second time I’ve made your pancakes (I’m so glad I found it a second time!) and they now get a spot in my recipe book! These turn out fluffy instead of others that have been gummy. The flavor is delicious too, but texture is the bigger deal to me and finding alternative recipes that satisfy the traditional counterpart is few and far between.
Thank you so much for sharing this simple, tasty, and fulfilling recipe!
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Erin says
Hi Lisa, so, so happy you love them so much! ๐
Patricia says
Can I use oat flour?
Erin says
Hi Patricia, yep you can. Just use slightly less, as the oats don’t make the exact amount of flour. Let me know how they come out!
Heather Harper says
Whatโs the fiber in this recipe
Erin says
Hi Heather, I am not sure. My nutrition calculator doesn’t calculate fiber so feel free to use your own if you need to know!
Mindy says
I love these! They are so easy and yummy. Thank you so much!!!!!
Erin says
Hi Mindy, so happy you loved them!!
Renee says
These look delicious. May be a silly question, but if I use oat flour instead of the rolled oats in the blender, would it still be the same measurement? Or would that need to be adjusted?
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Erin says
Hi Renee, you’d need less oat flour because it is already ground up. I have only made these with oats, so I’d say start with a cup of flour and see what the consistency is and if too wet, add more flour! Let me know how they come out!