Baby Banana Pancakes

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These baby banana pancakes are simply made with the goodness of eggs and banana. With no added sugar or salt this recipe is fantastic for baby-led weaning.

Baby plate with small pancakes and a dish of yogurt with a pink handled spoon.

Why This Recipe Works

  • 3 Ingredient recipe that is great for baby-led weaning
  • Gluten-free, dairy-free and nut-free
  • A source of Protein, Carbohydrates, Fiber, Vitamin B12, Iron, Potassium, Magnesium and Vitamin C, low in sodium and no added sugar.

Ingredients you will need

To make my baby banana pancakes you will need:

  • ripe banana
  • eggs
  • cinnamon
  • oil or butter for greasing
eggs, banana and a small dish of cinnamon on a marble bench top.

Ingredients Notes & Substitutions

  • Banana: The riper the sweeter the pancakes will be
  • Eggs: I use size 6 eggs
  • Cinnamon: This can be left out or substituted for vanilla extract
  • Oil or butter: to grease your pan, I love the flavour of butter but coconut oil works well as a dairy-free alternative.

Step-by-step instructions

Below are illustrated step-by-step instructions to make my baby banana pancake recipe, if you prefer just the written instructions then head straight to the printable recipe card below.


Step one: Mash your bananas, I do this in a mixing bowl with a fork

a mixing bowl of mashed banana with a fork

Step two: Whisk the eggs then add to your mashed bananas with the cinnamon and mix until combined.

a bowl of whisked egg
banana egg pancake batter in a glass mixing bowl

Step three: Heat a fry pan to low/medium heat. Grease with butter or oil

Step five: Drop spoonfuls of the batter onto the greased skillet, I like to make mini pancakes so I use a small tablespoon sized cookie scoop. Cook for approximately 2-3 minutes, flip and continue cooking until golden on both sides.

Three small dollops of pancake batter on a greased frying pan.
four baby pancakes in a stainless steel pan.

Enjoy!


A small golden cooked pancake being lifted on a stainless steel spatula.

Top Tips

Here is how you can make these banana egg pancakes perfectly every time!

  • Don't go too hot: Don't have your pan too hot, because of the natural sugar content in the bananas these pancakes can become too dark quickly in a hot pan.
  • Serve with yogurt, it is fun to dip the pancakes!
  • Mash your bananas very well, for an even smoother pancake you can use a blender to make a banana puree.
  • Try serving with a very thin spread of nut butter
  • Banana Pancakes are not just for breakfast: try them as a snack or packed in a lunch box.
a pink bento box packed with pancakes, banana slices and cucumber sticks.

FAQs

When can babies eat banana pancakes?

If following baby-led weaning babies can be offered baby pancakes from when they commence solids at six months old. If following traditional weaning then baby pancakes are suitable as finger food when your baby reaches that texture stage.

Can babies have pancakes with syrup?

Babies should not be offered high-sugar foods, pancake syrups including maple syrup are high in sugar and not necessary to offer babies.

Do babies need teeth to eat pancakes?

No, babies are able to start solids before they get teeth, their gums are hard enough to manage a variety of textures.

Can babies have pancakes made with milk?

Yes, as long as there is no cow's milk protein allergy, babies can have pancakes with milk as an ingredient. Cows milk can be offered in complementary foods from when a baby begins solids at six months, but should not be used to replace breast milk or formula feeds before one year of age.

Can babies have eggs?

Yes, as long as there is no egg allergy diagnosis, babies can be offered eggs in complementary foods from when a baby begins solids at six months.

Banana slices, pancakes and yogurt on a mint green baby plate with a pink handled spoon and pink sippy cup.
A small pancake being held above a baby plate of pancakes on a stainless steel spatula.

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Baby Banana Pancakes

Three-ingredient baby banana pancakes are perfect for baby-led weaning, nutritious, no-added sugar and soft.
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Course: Breakfast
Cuisine: Baby Led Weaning
Keyword: banana baby pancakes, baby pancakes, three ingredient pancakes, egg pancakes
Diet: Dairy Free, Gluten free
Servings: 12 pancakes
Calories: 19kcal

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4.63 from 8 votes

Ingredients

  • 1 medium banana (ripe)
  • 2 eggs
  • ½ teaspoon cinnamon
  • oil or butter for greasing

Instructions

  • Mash your bananas, I do this in a mixing bowl with a fork
  • Whisk the eggs then add to your mashed bananas with the cinnamon and mix until combined.
  • Heat a fry pan to a medium heat.
  • Grease with butter or oil
  • Drop spoonfuls onto the greased pan, cook for approximately 2-3 minutes, flip and continue cooking until golden on both sides.

Notes

  • Don't go too hot: Don't have your pan too hot, because of the natural sugar content in the bananas these pancakes can become too dark quickly in a hot pan.
  • Serve with yogurt, it is fun to dip the pancakes!
  • Mash your bananas very well, for an even smoother pancake you can use a blender to make a banana puree.
  • Try serving with a very thin spread of nut butter
  • Banana Pancakes are not just for breakfast: try them as a snack or packed in a lunch box.
  • Banana: The riper the sweeter the pancakes will be
  • Eggs: I use size 6 eggs
  • Cinnamon: This can be left out or substituted for vanilla extract
  • Oil or butter: to grease your pan, I love the flavour of butter but coconut oil works well as a dairy-free alternative.

Nutrition

Serving: 1pancake | Calories: 19kcal | Carbohydrates: 2g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 0.2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.3g | Trans Fat: 0.003g | Cholesterol: 27mg | Sodium: 11mg | Potassium: 46mg | Fiber: 0.3g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 46IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 5mg | Iron: 0.2mg

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