Looking for a breakfast that is healthy and full of protein? These Chocolate Protein Pancakes are just what you need to get going in the morning. Enjoy a batch in minutes with your favorite fruit.
My husband and I both enjoy working out. Well...I like it when I finish my workout for the day. There are plenty of mornings when I'm not so happy while doing lunges, crunches, rows, or whatever other torturous move I am doing in our garage gym.
Working out is only 10 percent of living a healthy life. The other 90 percent is all about eating right. When you eat right you feel better, have clarity, and have more energy. I know that I need all the energy I can get to get through the day.
Some mornings I start my day with either a protein shake or a smoothie, but every once in a while I like to change things up and make two ingredient pancakes.
About This Recipe
Being the chocolate lover that I am, I had to find a way to add more chocolate into my morning routine. A scoop of chocolate protein powder gives these simple pancakes a healthy boost.
I like to make a big batch of chocolate banana protein pancakes to keep in our freezer or refrigerator for a quick and easy breakfast on busy days. They are a chocolate version of these healthy banana oatmeal pancakes from a few months ago.
All you need is a blender and a skillet and you can have a batch of two ingredient pancakes for your breakfast too. They seriously take 30 seconds to mix together and a few minutes to cook.
Now I do have to warn you, these are not the big fat fluffy pancakes that you normally eat from a diner or cafe. They are a great alternative and a delicious choice when you are eating healthy or counting macros.
Two Ingredient Pancakes
Did you know that you can make pancakes from eggs and and a ripe banana? Yup, you read that right. All you need to make these a batch of these easy pancakes is 2 eggs and 1 banana.
Mash the ripe banana and add in the whisked eggs. It is seriously the world's easiest pancake recipe. And they work for all low-fat, gluten-free, sugar-free, dairy-free, and paleo diets. Gotta love that!
Make sure to keep these pancakes small, as there is no flour holding them together. Use a thin spatula when you flip them over.
What You Need
All you need are a few simple ingredients and a blender to make your own batch of chocolate protein powder pancakes.
- Eggs - Gives the pancakes structure and holds everything together, plus adds protein.
- Bananas - Naturally sweetens the pancake batter. If your bananas are not ripe yet, see how to quickly ripen bananas for baked goods.
- Rolled Oats - Adds a little thickness and bulk to the pancakes. Leave them out if you are eating grain free.
- Chocolate Protein Powder - Gives a nice boost of protein to your breakfast.
- Cocoa Powder - This is optional, but it does help give the banana pancakes a nice chocolate color and flavor.
- Cinnamon - Adds a little spice and flavor.
How to make Chocolate Protein Pancakes
These healthy chocolate pancakes can be made in less than 5 minutes because you use a blender. Gotta love a healthy breakfast in minutes!
- Add all the ingredients in a Ninja food prep. Pulse a few times to mix everything together. The more you pulse the thinner the batter will be.
- Scoop ยผ cup onto a hot pan and let each side cook for 1 minute. Keep your pan on medium heat, so the pancakes cook evenly and do not burn.
- Serve the cooked pancakes immediately with your favorite toppings.
Storage
These chocolate pancakes can be refrigerated for a few days in an airtight container.
Place the cooled pancakes in a freezer safe ziplock bag with parchment paper between the layers and freeze them for 1-2 months. Reheat twice in a toaster oven on a lower setting to keep from burning the protein pancakes.
Recipe Tips
- To give these healthy pancakes a protein boost, add 1-2 scoops of chocolate protein powder. You can also some cocoa powder for more chocolate flavor and a little bit of oatmeal to thicken the pancakes just a little bit.
- If you want to make these low carb, leave the oatmeal out or substitute almond flour in place of it. The pancakes will cook up just the same. The oatmeal or flour just helps to give the pancake a little more body.
- Using a blender helps to mix in the oatmeal a little bit more. If you mix it in a bowl with a fork, your pancake batter will be thicker and coarser.
- To give these skinny banana pancakes a little extra sweetness, add some diced fresh strawberries and a drizzle of raw honey. Perfect way to start the day with chocolate! Am I right?
Do banana egg pancakes really taste like pancakes?
Well, they are called pancakes because of how they are mixed and cooked and because you can drizzle honey or syrup on top. But I would not replace your favorite fluffy weekend pancakes with these. They have a totally different taste. Delicious, but definitely different.
They remind me more of crepes or dutch baby pancakes. They are soft and just kind of melt in your mouth.
More Healthy Breakfast Ideas
Frozen fruit, juice, and yogurt gives this orange berry smoothie a delicious flavor. This easy and healthy recipe is a great way to start out the day or to fight off the afternoon snacking urge.
Make a batch of these peanut butter granola bars to keep on hand for when you are running out the door. The grains and peanut butter will keep you full until lunch.
These easy blender peanut butter banana pancakes are a great way to get more protein and fruit in your body. Great breakfast choice when you are eating healthy.
Layers of fruit, yogurt, and granola make this strawberry yogurt parfait an easy and fresh breakfast choice.
Enjoy a sweet treat for breakfast with a batch of these Healthy Breakfast Cookies. Only 75 calories in each one!
Peanut Butter Chocolate Banana Cookies are tasty enjoy!
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Recipe
Chocolate Protein Pancakes
Looking for a breakfast that is healthy and full of protein? These Chocolate Protein Pancakes are just what you need to get going in the morning. Enjoy a batch in minutes with your favorite fruit.
Ingredients
- 4 large eggs
- 2 ripe bananas
- ยฝ cup rolled oats
- ยผ cup chocolate protein powder
- 2 Tablespoons cocoa powder
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
Instructions
- Combine the eggs, bananas, oats, protein powder, cocoa powder, and cinnamon in a blender or food processor. Pulse for a few seconds until every thing is smooth.
- Drop by ยผ cup onto a hot skillet. Cook the first side until bubbles appear over the top of the pancake. Flip carefully and cook the other side about a minute.
- Serve hot with powdered sugar and diced strawberries mixed with honey.
- Keep leftover pancakes in a sealed container in the refrigerator. Reheat in the microwave for a few seconds.
Notes
*If you do not own a blender or food processor, use a fork to whisk the eggs and smashed bananas. The oats will be chunkier this way though.
Top the panckes with diced strawberries, honey, and powdered sugar, if you like. This will increase the calorie content.
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Nutrition Information:
Yield: 10 Serving Size: 1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 78Total Fat: 2gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 75mgSodium: 33mgCarbohydrates: 9gFiber: 1gSugar: 3gProtein: 5g
Nutrition facts are an estimate and are not guaranteed to be accurate. If you need special diet advice, please see a registered dietician.
*The post for Skinny Chocolate Banana Oatmeal Pancakes was first published on May 2014. The photos and text were updated and republished on January 2019.
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Jardel
Jocelyn, thanks so much for the post.Much thanks again. Really Cool.
Andie Thueson
These look like the perfect start to ANY day! Yum!
lauren kelly
These fluffy pancakes are my favorite!
Julie Blanner
These are a great start to the day. Delicious!
Amy
Wow! Love this recipe.
Taylor
These look SO delicious! Going to try them this weekend!
DONNA Moniz
I made these this morning, my granddaughter and I loved them. It felt good that they were healthy too.
Dena palys
Where can you buy the chocolate protein powder?
Jocelyn
You can use any chocolate protein powder, but we prefer the Advocare protein. You can buy it here: https://www.advocare.com/13119886/Store/ItemDetail.aspx?itemCode=P2602&id=B&size=C
Samantha
First of all, these were incredible on every level. Gorgeous, easy, and best of all... delicious. Second, they sort of looked like chocolate moons, and my son got a huge kick out of that. Something with the way they cooked, it looked like the darkened and lightened areas on the moon where there are craters. Lastly, the oatmeal takes this from the usual banana pancake (which turns out delicious but more like a crepe) to a fluffy, stunning pancake that seems more filling to the younger ones. Thanks for this recipe!
P.s. for those in the same situation, we omitted the protein powder for a lack of having it, and I just added a pinch more oatmeal instead. It worked great!
Jocelyn
That's awesome to hear your family enjoyed them so much! Love that your son thought of the moon when he saw them ๐
Lisa
What is the protein/calorie/etc intake? These were so delicious, my husband is in love. He's just wondering what the intake is???
Jocelyn
I just used a website to calculate the calories. If you make 10 pancakes from one batch, each pancake has roughly 70 calories. If you make them without the oats, it would be about 55 per pancake.
Kate
How many pancakes would equal one serving?
Jocelyn
That's totally up to you. I usually eat 3-4 for breakfast.
Katrina
I don't have a large blender, I have the Magic Bullet blender. I use it to grind up oatmeal for recipes all the time.
Jocelyn Brubaker
That will work too ๐
Amy @ Amy's Healthy Baking
Chocolate for breakfast -- you are totally after my heart! I always sneak a little piece (or two) after finishing my eggs and veggies because, well, it basically ensures my day will start with a smile! Your healthy chocolate pancakes would totally do the trick too. So happy for you and your husband that you've found workouts that you love!!
Chels R.
I love that mound of strawberries on top. I could dive right in!
Jocelyn Brubaker
Thanks Chels!
Jeanette
OMG! I made these this morning for breakfast they are fabulous! Recipe made about 7 pancakes and I want to eat them all!!
Jocelyn Brubaker
I'm so glad you loved them!! ๐
Would a different protein powder still work?
Hi, would a different protein powder still work? I am using a cinnamon vanilla flavour protein powder from ICON Nutrition. Could I try use this instead of choc do you think? Thank you. Hannah.
Jocelyn Brubaker
Hi, Hannah. That would work just fine. I hope you enjoy the pancakes ๐