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Whole wheat banana pancakes

When I was trying to decide what my first post would be on Family Feedbag, whole wheat banana pancakes came to mind pretty quickly. That's probably because they're a regular in our house. Plus, who can resist that warm banana goodness? Crazy people, that's who! Yum. This recipe is easy peasy to remember, so you can even make it when your kids get you up early and you haven't had your coffee yet. They are known to appear on our lunch plates too!

INGREDIENTS:
1 cup whole wheat flour
1 cup milk
1 egg
1 banana, mashed
1 tsp cinnamon

Add your flour to a large mixing bowl. If you don't have whole wheat flour, all-purpose works nicely too...
Then add your cinnamon to the bowl. A little ground nutmeg is also a good addition to these lovelies...


Next, pour the milk into the flour mixture...

Crack your egg into the bowl now. I like free range eggs because of their rich taste and bright orange yolks...

Whisk your batter together until those pesky little lumps go away. Then add the mashed banana and whisk again until evenly blended...

The cooking part:
Your frying pan should be at a medium heat before you start. I like to use a non-stick pan, but sometimes it's in the dishwasher so I'll grab our stainless steel one and fwazz it with some non-stick cooking spray. Pour the batter into the pan and cook until the edges loose their shine. Flip and cook on the second side until you think they're done. Both sides should be golden brown.

I like my pancakes with a dollop of plain yogurt on top. But my 3-year-old son loves to dip his in classic maple syrup...


And that's it! Now if someone can explain to me why the first pancake never turns out...
Do you have a favourite pancake recipe? Are they a breakfast thing or an any-time-of-day thing? Leave a comment and dish about breakfast in your house!