Cook and mash your sweet potato. I do this by putting a whole sweet potato into a baking dish and baking at 180 degrees celsius (360 F) until the flesh is soft and fork mashable. The time this will take will depend on the size of the sweet potato. Around 45 minutes is how long mine takes. I cook my sweet potato in the oven when I have it on for other things like baking a cake, cookies or roasting chicken.
Pancakes
Whisk together all the ingredients in a mixing bowl (eggs, sweet potato, apple sauce, cinnamon and vanilla extract).
Heat a skillet or fry pan over a medium-low heat and grease with butter or oil.
Drop spoonfuls of the sweet potato pancake batter onto the pan, cook for 3-5 minutes before flipping and cooking for a further 3 minutes on the other side.
Enjoy
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Notes
As I've mentioned these sweet potato pancakes have a lovely soft texture, this means you do need to make sure they are fully cooked on one side before trying to flip them.
Cook in batches
I also find because of their soft texture it is better to make small (tablespoon sized) pancakes, you can absolutely make larger pancakes, just be aware they take longer to cook.
These pancakes cook best long and slow, i.e. a medium-low heat. Take the time to preheat your pan. I find using the end of a wooden spoon is a great way to know if your butter/oil is at the right temperature for cooking pancakes. When you put the end of a wooden spoon into the melted butter in your pan small bubbles should form around it. This means the temperature is right for making pancakes.
Because these pancakes started out as a baby led weaning recipe I do not include salt in the ingredients. However if you are making these for older children or adults, I recommend add a pinch of salt to the mixture, it does enhance the flavour.
Store leftover pancakes in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days or in the freezer for up to 3 months.
Serve these pancakes with greek yogurt and a drizzle of maple syrup.
Mashed sweet potato: You can use canned sweet potato purée (look for unsweetened) or sweet potato baby food.
Apple sauce: You can use store bought (look for unsweetened) or homemade apple puree.
Cinnamon and Vanilla: The cinnamon and vanilla extract are optional ingredients, the add a little extra flavor but are not necessary. Ground nutmeg is also lovely in the batter.
If you are using oil for cooking choose a mild flavoured oil such as coconut oil, extra virgin olive oil is too strongly flavoured for these pancakes.