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    Home / Breakfast and Brunch Recipes / Toddler Pancakes - Healthy and Easy

    Aug 25, 2017 · Last Updated: Dec 8, 2019

    Toddler Pancakes - Healthy and Easy

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    These Toddler Pancakes only require five ingredients and freeze well - perfect for a busy parent! These pancakes are delicious as a baby's first pancake, or for baby-led weaning. They are also fun to eat and nutritious for a growing toddler. 

    Healthy and Easy Pancakes for Toddlers and Babies

    I haven't shared many personal stories on The Worktop lately. I've been getting straight down to the nitty gritty of the breakfast and brunch recipes. But a lot has been happening in our lives (namely, we have a toddler running around causing havoc). This post for healthy Toddler Pancakes is developed for, tested by, and approved by our little toddler.

    (My other half draws these amazing and funny parenting comics on his Instagram account (@jonajooey). You'll find links to these illustrations peppered throughout this post.)

    Healthy and Easy Pancakes for Toddlers and Babies

    Since we had our baby a year and a half ago, I get asked the question "what does your toddler eat for breakfast?" all the time by other moms who know I write a breakfast and brunch blog. I always shy away since I don't want to admit that my toddler often just "requests the tasting menu".

    These Toddler Pancakes are easy to make, healthy, and fun to eat

    What does that mean? It's our way of making ourselves feel like he has a refined palate, but in reality, he takes one bite out of everything on his plate, then asks for other things. Until he finally decides to eat, every item of food ends up on the floor, his hair (or the ceiling!).

    Healthy and Easy Pancakes for Toddlers and Babies

    But we have recently entered a pancake streak. Even though I have been feeding him these pancakes since he was a baby (this is a great recipe for baby-led weaning), our toddler only recently decided that he absolutely loves pancake and needs them all the time.

    Making pancakes has become a fun morning activity that we do several times a week. Yes, these healthy Toddler Pancakes are so easy to make, you can even make them on weekdays!

    While this recipe is for the most basic toddler pancakes, other ones he loves are: Healthy Apple Pancakes, Vegan Banana Pancakes, and Free From Pancakes.

    These healthy pancakes are so easy to make that even a toddler can help

    There's so much that a toddler can help with - pulling the ingredients out of the cupboards, beating the egg, pouring in the milk, scooping in the flour, spooning in the baking powder, pouring in the melted butter and mixing everything together.

    Because these pancakes are mini, they cook very quickly on the stovetop. On my round pancake pan, I can fit 12 pancakes at once. Two rows of three pancakes (top and bottom), and 2 rows of four pancakes (middle rows).

    I stand the toddler in his kitchen helper, and he stays put the entire time since there's always something going on to help with or watch.

    Healthy and Easy Pancakes for Toddlers and Babies

    We drop the pancake batter on the pan by the teaspoon (Yes, teaspoon - you read that right. It might sound tedious, but it goes by quickly) and count each number out loud.

    These pancakes are so quick to make our toddler is entertained the entire time it takes to cook them!

    By the time we drop all 12 teaspoons of pancake batter on the pan, the first pancake is ready to be flipped. We count again as we flip. And by the time the last pancake on the pan is flipped, the first pancake is ready to be removed from the pan (another chance to count to 12).

    A batch of these toddler pancakes cooks in no time, and our little one starts eating the pancakes right away. Between the bites, he helps me finish cooking the rest of the batter.

    Healthy and Easy Pancakes for Toddlers and Babies

    Our toddler loves making these pancakes, but I also do too because they are so easy to make, healthy and nutritious, and freeze well. When we make this Toddler Pancake recipe, I end up with additional healthy breakfasts and snacks on hand.

    These Toddler Pancakes only require five ingredients and freeze well - Perfect for a busy parent

    You likely already have all the ingredients that you need for these Toddler Pancakes. This pancake recipe doesn't require any special ingredients - just egg, flour, milk, butter and baking powder. If you have self-rising flour, you can cut it down to four ingredients (leave out the baking powder).

    Healthy and Easy Pancakes for Toddlers and Babies - Yumbox

    This recipe makes 5 dozen Toddler Pancakes. There is no way that my toddler can eat that many pancakes. No problem though! There are a couple ways to handle this.

    You can make all five dozen pancakes, eat what you can, and freeze the rest. This is what I normally do, because that means our toddler can have pancakes any time. These mini pancakes take just a few seconds in the microwave to defrost.

    Alternatively, you can make one dozen Toddler Pancakes, and cook the rest of the pancake batter into larger sized pancakes for the other family members (use about 2 tablespoons of pancake batter and cook the pancakes a bit longer).

    These pancakes are healthy - made with whole grains, egg and milk. There are no added sugars.

    These pancakes are the perfect grab 'n go breakfast, lunch, or snack for a toddler. Pancakes are easy to pack up and bring with you out, and these healthy pancakes are great to eat in buggies (strollers). They don't drop crumbs everywhere, and they don't leave behind sticky fingers. The pancakes themselves are also easy (and clean) for baby-led weaning.

    Toddler Pancakes - Healthy Recipe - Baby Led Weaning | The Worktop
    Healthy and Easy Pancakes for Toddlers and Babies

    Healthy and Easy Pancakes for Toddlers

    4.60 from 70 votes
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    Serves: 5 dozen (1-inch pancakes)
    Prep: 5 mins
    Cook: 15 mins
    Total: 20 mins
    These Toddler Pancakes only require five ingredients and freeze well - perfect for a busy parent! These pancakes are delicious as a baby's first pancake, or for baby-led weaning. They are also fun to eat and nutritious for a growing toddler. 

    Ingredients

    • 1 medium egg
    • 1 cup whole milk
    • 1 cup whole wheat flour (or a mix of all-purpose, whole wheat, golden wheat, and/or spelt flour)
    • 1 teaspoon baking powder
    • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter - melted

    OPTIONAL add-ins (mix 'n match)

    • 1 teaspoon quality vanilla extract (optional)
    • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon (optional)
    • 1 teaspoon poppy seeds (optional)
    • 1 tablespoon honey (optional*)

    For serving

    • Greek yogurt
    • fresh fruit (strawberries, blueberries, bananas, others)
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    Instructions

    • In a medium bowl, beat the egg. Mix in the whole milk. 
    • Mix in the flour and the baking powder, and If using, the optional add-ins.
    • Mix in the butter.
    • Heat a griddle to medium heat and lightly grease the pan. To make 1-inch pancakes (like in the photos), drop on the pancake batter using a teaspoon. To make 2-inch pancakes, drop on the pancake batter using a tablespoon.  
    • Cook, until the tops of the pancakes have bubbles on them, the batter is no longer shiny, and the bottom of the pancakes are a light golden brown, about 45 seconds to 1 minute. Flip and cook for an additional 45 seconds to 1 minute, until the bottoms are also golden brown. Remove from heat and set on a plate to cool. 
    • Serve with a dollop of plain greek yogurt and fresh berries. 

    Notes

    *Note many pediatricians recommend waiting until your baby is at least 12 months before introducing honey because it may contain spores of bacteria that can cause botulism. 
    Course: Breakfast, Brunch, Pancakes, Pancakes and Waffles
    Special Diet: Vegetarian
    Author: The Worktop
    Cal : 184kcal
    Note: Nutrition information is a rough estimate.
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    Filed Under: Breakfast and Brunch Recipes, Christmas Morning Breakfast Recipes, Collections, Kid Friendly, Lifestyle, Make Ahead, Pancake Recipes, Pancakes and Waffles, Quick and Easy Breakfast Ideas, Quick and Easy Brunches, Seasonal, Stove Top, VegetarianTags: berries, blueberries, fruits, strawberries, toddler, yogurt

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    Comments

    1. Ellie says

      December 28, 2020 at 4:05 pm

      What can I use instead of butter?

      Reply
    2. Julie says

      September 19, 2020 at 2:42 am

      5 stars
      Baby loves these pancakes! I used baby formula for added iron and they turned out great.

      Reply
    3. Lauren says

      September 10, 2020 at 10:33 pm

      I used coconut milk since my son has a dairy allergy, and they turned out excellent. I also added some banana purée since I had some brown bananas and he absolutely loved them. This will be my new go to recipe when making him pancakes.

      Reply
    4. Angie says

      August 11, 2020 at 7:18 am

      5 stars
      My 17 month old grandson (my husband & I) thoroughly enjoyed these. I added the vanilla, cinnamon & I put in maple syrup instead of honey. My husband had them with jam, Archer & I had them as is. Will certainly be making them again. Thanks for the recipe.

      Reply
    5. sasha says

      August 08, 2020 at 6:52 pm

      5 stars
      Made these using buttermilk and they were a hit. I doubled the recipe and put them in my freezer. Easy breakfast or snack option. Thank you!

      Reply
    6. Phebe says

      February 22, 2020 at 4:50 am

      Hi.. what can I use as a substitute for eggs as my daughter has an egg allergy. Thanks.

      Reply
    7. stephanie says

      February 06, 2020 at 7:23 am

      Hi, I tried this today, and find the mix a bit runny and added in more flour - i think 4 tblsp. Works out beautiful. Thanks for sharing such simple recipe.

      Reply
    8. Nila Lad says

      November 17, 2019 at 6:24 am

      Tried these yesterday and they went down a treat with my fussy 2 year old, my husband and me! Will be making again very soon!

      Reply
    9. Ja says

      June 29, 2019 at 4:11 am

      Hi!
      Thanks for sharing this recipe. I was wondering when you said this freezes well, do you freeze the batter or the cooked pancakes? Thanks!

      Reply
      • Tina Jui says

        July 01, 2019 at 4:29 am

        Hi Ja, I freeze the cooked pancakes. I usually lay them out on a pan and freeze them. Once frozen, I transfer it into a ziplock freezer bag. Enjoy!

        Reply
        • Ja says

          July 03, 2019 at 12:24 pm

          Thanks for replying tina! And thanks for the recipe my baby loves it ❤️

          Reply
    10. Toni says

      June 11, 2019 at 4:42 am

      I made these tonite. I was worried they would be too flat so I did 3/4 cup whole wheat and 1/4 cup all purpose flour. They were still a bit thin, but tasty. I added a little more AP flour & they puffed up a bit. I also added in some wild blueberries to the last part of the batter and my daughter enjoyed them. Thanks for sharing the recipe.

      Reply
      • Christine says

        July 18, 2019 at 7:26 am

        Hi Tina,

        In your recipe indicate unsalted butted (melted) means i have to boil it or put in microwave oven or take out from fridge and put it outside for a while?

        Reply
        • Tina Jui says

          July 18, 2019 at 6:42 pm

          Hi Christine, I usually gently melt the butter in the microwave. Melt it enough so it doesn't pop!

          Reply
      • Emaan Zehra says

        May 22, 2020 at 1:55 am

        Hi. Can I freeze or refgirate the batter ? Not the pancakes

        Reply
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