100% Natural Pancakes Recipe – Gluten Free, Flourless, Low Calorie, Easy

 

Hey POPsters!!!

OH. EM. GEE.

New discovery!!!!!

This is the easiest pancake recipe you will ever find in your LIFE!!!!! And it’s 100% made out of natural ingredients. No protein powder, no flour, no sugars…not even almond milk! It’s just 2 ingredients!

Check this ingredient list:

– 1 ripe banana

– 2 whole eggs

Bam!!! That’s it. Just blend. If you’re mixing in a bowl, make sure the banana is all mashed. Then spray your pan with some PAM, EVO), or coconut oil on low to medium heat, scoop some of the batter on there, give it about 20-30 sec, flip, and done! Serve and eat!

So simple I couldn’t believe it. I almost died. I must have this again! Here’s the instructional video for your enjoyment:

NUTRITION INFO:

Under 250 calories, nearly 14g of protein! Wowee and no processed anything! These pancakes are gluten free, dairy free, low calorie, and delicious. My fave part is that I am not using any ingredients that are difficult to access in any country. Please try this today and let me know what you think! Maybe you can experiment and add a little cinnamon.

Also, don’t forget to try my new POP Pilates workout in front of Big Ben…Pippa’s Butt Workout!!

Also…I REALLY wanna do a cardio dance video. So watch for that in the near future. And! If you are a YouTube artist or know any YouTube artists…I’d love to collaborate and use your music in my videos! So yeah, just putting it out there!

<3 you guys! Have a fabulous Friday!

Cassey

 

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  1. Kings says:

    Great write up..

  2. Notes says:

    The best blog i have ever seen

  3. You have a great blog I love what you do keep it up

  4. I have seen so many content online but your own is more interesting an entertaining

  5. What is this wizardry! I had a double-take on that ingredient list and had that thought all new chefs have “Maybe even I can make this”. This is ingrained in my brain forever now. Thank you!
    -Andrew

  6. larry shawn says:

    This looks ah-may-zing! Thank you so much. I always have eggs and bananas at the ready, and love pancakes! i ssoooo loving it and will definitely be my on the go breakfast!! keep it up!!

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    1. hellen mark says:

      thanks guys/ I have seen so many content online but your own is more interesting an entertaining

  8. Karina says:

    These pancakes are awesome! I love how healthy and easy to make they are. They’re great as is, but sometimes I like to add a spoonful or two of flour, a dash of cinnamon, and some water. Cassey- you are such an inspiration to me!! I love your enthusiastic spirit and all of your recipes and workout videos/plans. You make it much easier for me to get motivated to exercise and to eat healthy food. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

  9. Anna says:

    Thanks for sharing another wonder recipe with us. I like this type of pane cake and it is easy to make this cake at home.

  10. SANDRA says:

    Natural Pancakes i like this favorite meal, thanks for receipe and beuatiful pic

  11. This looks ah-may-zing! Thank you so much. I always have eggs and bananas at the ready, and love pancakes!

  12. Grace says:

    Hi, I just made these and they are very good! I’ll defiantly be making them again! For the nutrition facts, what would the suggested serving size be?

    1. This is the best blog so far

  13. Pen says:

    thank you sooo much for this recipe!! i usually make pancake egg, banana with oats, but i dont really like it, but this one, ohhhh, thank you!! i ssoooo loving it and will definitely be my on the go breakfast!! keep it up!!

  14. Marcella Sarti says:

    Hi guys!
    Does anyone know if I can substitute the banana with another fruit/vegetable? I have allergy
    Thanks!

    1. Excel Ojemen says:

      Try avocado or use basil leaves.

  15. daiseymae04Cheryl Shibles says:

    Loved the pancakes and the Cauliflower Margarita pizza OMG

  16. Adeeba Khan says:

    Tried it. Loved it. Eat it all the time for breakfast!

    http://milkandonuts1.tumblr.com/

  17. ericat says:

    how many pancakes are in one serving?

    1. Excel Ojemen says:

      It depends on the amount of batter that you put in the pan.

      1. Ravynne says:

        What size pancake (i.e. 3”) and how many are considered 1 serving.? This makes a difference to those who are watching their sugar intake.

  18. AuLy says:

    There’s no way those pics are of this actual recipe! I don’t see how just eggs & a banana would not turn out like that without any flour added…

    1. Babe says:

      They actually look like this 🙂 I know from experience cause I’ve made them many times already + they’re super yummy! My bf loved them too and made them for me as a breakfast to bed one morning ;D Give them a go, they’re very easy to make and great :3

    2. Cecilia says:

      She literally has a video of her making the pancakes, and they look like that. You should definitely give them a try. Easy 2 ingredient pancakes!

  19. kristina says:

    Hi Cassey! I love everything you are doing. I was wondering when you provide the nutritional info can you please add what the serving amount is (per cup or maybe in grams or ounces so we can weight out our portions accurately. Thanks so much 🙂

  20. Kelsey says:

    Is there a low cal/fat subsitifue for eggs I can use…? I’m allergic

    1. Holly says:

      Have you tried a flax egg? It’s a vegan substitute for eggs. For every egg you need, substitute in 1 tablespoon of ground flax seed with 3 tablespoons of water. I haven’t tried it myself yet, but maybe that could work?

  21. sherscott says:

    I make these all the time with a little difference

    1 banana
    1 tbsp flour or 1 tbsp ground oatmeal to keep it free
    1 tsp baking powder
    1 scant tsp cinnamon

    Syrup

    frozen strawberries microwave till hot sweeten with agave nectar or stevia
    or fresh berries mashed and sweetened with agave nectar or stevia top with a dollop of fat free whipped topping

  22. sher says:

    I make these all the time…I add 1 tbsp flour or for free ppc I will grind 1 tbsp oatmeal and add that… It gives it a little more body and not as hard to flip…. I also only add 1 egg…1 tsp baking powder and 1 scant tsp cinnamon.. Baking powder gives it a little more lift and lighter pancake….

    for the syrup I nuke frozen strawberries in the microwave and sweeten with stevia or agave nectar don’t have to use much as it is so sweet or I mash fresh strawberries and sweeten with stevia or agave nectar

  23. Angela says:

    Oh. Em. Gee. Indeed! Tried these just now, so so tasty, easy and quick to make and healthy too! I managed to share some with my boyfriend 😉 who was sceptical but wants more. Me too 🙂 Thank you Cassey!

  24. Emily says:

    I made them on Monday, they were on the beginners calendar and I thought why not? And they turned out so amazing!! It wasn’t very easy to make them as they basically burn within seconds, but they were soooo fluffy and soft (I made them in the mixer).. it was amazing. Thanks for sharing that recipe! 🙂

    1. Angela says:

      Hey, mine cooked quick too, a lower heat gave them golden rather than dark brown colour/black. It’s handy that they cook so quick 🙂

  25. Lulu says:

    Can i eat these at a rest day or should i eat this only on a workout day ??

  26. Shanna says:

    Hey Cassey and other Popsters!

    I’m having SUCH a hard time making these! Every time I try, my pancakes look like scrambled eggs and not pancakes!

    1. Tiffany says:

      Are you mashing it enough? And are you making them small enough? I just do two teaspoons per pancake, otherwise I can’t turn them without destroying them!

      1. Elifnur Yıldırım says:

        Only two teaspoons for per? Would not it be making them tiny real pancakes are not that small tho

    2. Michelle says:

      I too was having this problem Shana…then I decided to make it on an extremely slow and low fire, This solved my problem. Hope this helps.

    3. athanasia says:

      You turn them quicker than you should wait until you see little bubbles..

  27. LeAnna says:

    My daughter just turned a year old and loves these pancakes. These pancakes almost melt in your mouth they are so easy to eat! I always have to triple the recipe for me and my 2 kids.

  28. Janika says:

    How long does it to make these if I don’t use the blender?

    1. Tiffany says:

      Mashing it all together with a fork also works and takes like 2 minutes.

  29. Lucie says:

    Cassey! This banana pancakes are so amazing 😀 they taste great!! I love it!! :))

  30. Keanani says:

    How many average sized pancakes does one banana make ?

    1. Tiffany says:

      I haven’t managed to make average sized pancakes, because they break up when you flip them. I do 2 teaspoons per pancake. 2 eggs 1 banana is perfect for me and I eat more than average

  31. Pine says:

    I love the recipe!! Thanks *-*

  32. Kahlin says:

    Hey I really need one help!
    I was wondering does anyone know if i xoukd make this with flax eggs instead ?
    Thank you! 🙂

  33. Sophia says:

    I loved these so much I had to write about them.

    http://sophiasaetta.com/clean-up/

  34. João brito says:

    ooooo!!!! thats very easy i gone tray this tacks for the video

  35. João brito says:

    aaaaaaa !!!! fiquei surprendido não sabia que podia fazer panquecas assim.
    mas sou com 2 ingredientes mmm mas sem farinha elas ficam muito finas não ????

  36. Samantha Tsui says:

    How many pancakes is one serving?

  37. I like your ideas about reducing costs in the health care system is too good

  38. Cecila says:

    How much is one serving?

  39. Samantha says:

    I put honey on my pancakes! It is a natural sweetener and tastes better than syrup in my opinion 🙂

  40. Margot says:

    My problem with these is that they turned out to be a banana omelette! Did I do something wrong?

    1. Kendra says:

      i put the eggs and banana in the blinder before cooking. maybe your mix was too chunky?

  41. Kendall G. says:

    Anybody have ideas for toppings I could add to these? I’m trying to avoid the usual syrup, so I was thinking maybe peanut butter. If anybody has other ideas or has tried something that’s fairly healthy, let me know!

    Thanks 🙂

    1. Samantha says:

      I put honey on my pancakes! It is a natural sweetener and tastes better than syrup in my opinion 🙂

    2. Sara says:

      I eat those pancakes always with banana, apple, blue berries or strawberry jam. It tastes amazing!!

    3. Ellen says:

      I put cinnamon on my pancakes 🙂

    4. Alice says:

      Cinnamon and raisins mixed into the batter is heavenly! Although my friend does them with blueberries and says they’re great 🙂

  42. Billie Yates says:

    I made these today and love them! I did add a pinch of salt, some cinnamon, and nutmeg. I was sure they’d come out eggy, but really didn’t…will make these oftem! Thank you!

  43. Moc says:

    I was after workout and very hungry when I saw this recipe and I thought I really have to give it a shot. And I did. First I was skeptical – no way this could taste great without any sugar or honey or something – but I tasted it and OMG! It is freaking awesome! I saved one pancake for my bf too – I ate the rest instantly xD – and he loved it too 😀 I’ll definitely do this as breakfast/dessert/on to go snack, thanks Cassey 😀

  44. One of my favourite go-to’s! I’ve also got a great 3 ingredient pancake recipe on my healthy eating blog with a tutorial too!

    http://addalittlefood.com/2014/12/30/2-ingredient-pancakes/

  45. Jordina says:

    Hi Cassey! I loved this recipe so much that I decided to include it in my blog, under the post My 10 Favorite Recipes of 2014. I have obviously given you all the credit, and linked it to this post 😉 I hope there is no problem with it, otherwise feel free to contact me 😉
    ______
    http://thekaleandheartygirl.blogspot.com/2015/01/my-10-favorite-recipes-of-2014.html

  46. I just made these on my blog so it would be great if you could check them out!

    http://addalittlefood.com

  47. Ellie says:

    I tried the pancakes today. I followed the recipe and they turned out pretty good. The texture is nice, it’s fluffy, not at all like omelette, but not quite like a “real” pancake. I would suggest using a really ripe banana. Also you can add walnuts, almonds, raisins, cinnamon or oats. They are super filling too, all around great recipe.
    However I can’t seem to stomach well the taste of cooked bananas, it makes me feel ill. That’s the sole reason why I probably won’t make these very often (I’ll make these probably only if I crave sweet pancakes really badly). That’s personal taste really.
    But if you like the taste of cooked banana I say try it. Highly recommending!

    1. Janet Collar says:

      I do not care for ripe bananas. But I tried your recipe using a banana on the firm side. Make sure you remove those dark threads on the banana; that’s where the overly ripe flavor comes from, I believe.
      These were excellent. Reminded me of crepe suzettes; Fit for a king! Next time I will top with blueberries after they are done. I was able to get 5 4″ pancakes. Make sure you put a little of your oil on the pancake turner before flipping. If you have trouble flipping, let them cook a little longer, then try.Well worth the effort!! G’ma Jan

  48. Anna says:

    I have made this several times and my version has evolved to: 1 banana, 1 egg, 1/3 cup of oatmeal, 1 tbsp of ground flaxseeds, 1 tbps gr. walnuts. Very good, a little more substantial.

  49. Janet says:

    I love this recipe! So simple

  50. adel says:

    Is all that pancakes under 250. Need reply

  51. Andrea says:

    These are so tastey. I’m glad I gave them a shot. Made my morning. XD

  52. Bonnie says:

    I love these! They taste like real pancakes!
    Sometimes I modify the recipe and add vanilla extract or cinnamon. I also add oat, which makes them thicker.
    Next time I might throw in some blueberries. This recipe is easily varied

  53. Tess says:

    You know what I think would taste great? subbing the banana with avocado and using the pancakes to make grilled chicken sandwiches.

  54. Jackie says:

    Made these today and I love them! Thanks Cassey!

  55. Caitlin says:

    I put a spoonful of crunchy peanut butter into the mixture to thicken it and they taste amazing!

  56. Alexis says:

    Is there any way that I can make a huge batch on Sunday, freeze them, and microwave them through out the week? I’m super busy, especially breakfast time! Anyone know?!?!?

    1. Tiffany says:

      Never tried it but that sounds like it has potential to be gross. Maybe you can make the batter beforehand and just cook a few every morning?

  57. Racheal says:

    I added a drop each of vanilla and almond extract and it was amazing!

  58. heather says:

    I made this for the first time this weekend. Wow. I’m really impressed. I haved to say they probably aren’t the best tasting pancakes in the world but they are pretty good. And to be able to have pancakes for 250 calories is amazing! I added a little bit of natural grade A maple syrup to mine. Still less than 300 calories! and YUM!

  59. Janet says:

    Made these this morning for my before work out snack, and they were actually yummy…I added cinnamon and small bits of apple and they turned out really good! 🙂

  60. chloe says:

    was craving pancakes for lunch today but we had no flour . found this recipe (i already watch casseys videos) . easy , healthy and most importantly yummy xx

  61. Andie says:

    I just made these and they are AMAZING!! I added a bit of cinnamon to the mix and ate them with a bit of maple syrup drizzled on top and some blueberries. So good! I had a really tough time flipping them though, they were way too runny. They ended up looking more like scrambled eggs than pancakes. Does anyone know how to fix this?

    1. Robynb says:

      I add an additional 1/2 banana. It seems to solve the problem.

  62. Kar says:

    I always add cinnamon to the mix which makes it more yummy and you need to make the pancakes small instead of making one huge one…..

  63. L says:

    Smells gross.
    I can’t believe I wasted a banana for this. Couldn’t even take a bite without gagging.

  64. Lisa says:

    Hmm… I made one big pancake using half a banana and one medium egg, and it just turned into a banana flavoured omelette 🙁
    Any help?

  65. Lisa says:

    Hmm… I made one big pancake using half a banana and one medium egg, and it just turned into a bands flavoured omelette. Any help?

    1. Lena says:

      You have to make them smaller than your average pancake 🙂 It took a few tries for me, but if you keep experimenting, you will eventually get it!

  66. Joanne says:

    Mine didn’t turn out well at all, which is sad because Cassey’s pancakes look amazing. I have never been good at cooking though. Maybe I do something wrong?

  67. Ella says:

    Can confirm this recipe is delicious!!!! I added 1 tsp of cinnamon, 1 tsp of vanilla essence, a pinch of salt and a tsp of coconut oil and they were gooooorgeous

    thanks for the recipe!!!

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  70. Beatrice says:

    These were amazing! Would it be possible to use just egg whites or one egg white one yolk?

    1. Saija says:

      Yep, you can use just egg whites or one egg white and one yolk. I usually use one banana and one egg white and they turn out just as good as when I used one egg white and one yolk. I’ve never actually used two whole eggs so I can’t tell you if the structure of the pancakes changes. But yeah, try different recipes to see which one works best for you 🙂

  71. Mariam says:

    OMG! These are so good! Mine turn out to be super moist and end up falling apart while I am making them. I don’t know why D;

  72. Alexandra says:

    OMG these were so good! It was very interesting making these pancakes because while making them they smelled like eggs lol. But overall I loved it! I plan on making an adjustment to them and they will be perfect!

  73. Caroline says:

    Make this recipe just makes me want to eat healthy EVERYTIME !
    So good for a such easy thing !

  74. Helen says:

    These pancakes are like the most delicious thing ever! I ate them with some youghurt, honey and raspberries and it tasted amazing!!

  75. Sara says:

    Just made pancakes today first time. Didn’t use over ripe banana, just ripe. Mashed banana with a fork in one bowl. Beat 2 eggs with fork in another bowl, then added together. They were awesome! I cant have flour of any kind so have not been able to have pancakes for a very long time. (Maybe they were heavenly to me because of that reason?) I always ate my pancakes with peanut butter and syrup so maybe that’s why they didn’t have banana taste at all. I make my own maple syrup which s WAY cheaper than buying at store. I agree that they turn better when small. And I added about a 1/8 of all spice to my batter-great flavor. Recipe for maple syrup…… 2 cups brown sugar with 1 cup water in pan. Over low heat, bring to a slow boil. Boil up to 5 minutes as to how thick you like your syrup. 1 minute for runny syrup, 5 for thickest. Store in glass bottles in fridge…keeps very long time if you use glass. Almost as simple as the pancakes. Thank you for the recipe!! from someone who has a very hard time to find food to eat. (Not only allergic to wheat, but corn, chlorinated water and all chemicals) These pancakes are a Godsend!

  76. Sarah says:

    These are great!! And I made some for my family and they love them too thanks so much for make this site and videos you are truly inspiring 🙂

  77. alyssa says:

    mine tasted like banana and scrambled egges

  78. Peachmeat says:

    I made these and in past they have turned out like a banana omelette. but today i mashed the banana super well, added a half scoop (just a little) of plain soy protein powder, and a teaspoon of oat bran and they turned out SO GOOOOOOOOODDDD omg. heat at 4.5 and i let it warm up before i poured. eating them with a huge bowl of raspberries and some walnuts…..soooooooo good

  79. Kamile says:

    soooooo delicious, also amazing with drizzled honey when eating 🙂 thanks, Cassey!

  80. Kaylisha says:

    I made some for the whole family, I used 2 large bananas, 4 eggs, a handful of oats, 1 tablespoon cinnamon (yes a tablespoon.. we love cinnamon) and drop of vanilla extract. Put this through a blender and cook it with oil. Serve with butterscotch syrup for added tastiness!

  81. Sarah says:

    I just made these and they turned out grey! I ate about half and they were not good. I must have done something wrong. Don’t see how though!

    1. Vlada says:

      I don’t know, why, since the ones I made were really yummy. Make sure to use a RIPE banana and I really love the addition of coconut oil when I’m cooking them. These pancakes are literally what I have every day now for breakfast! Just try again, when I first tried to make them, I used butter instead of coconut oil and I turned the stove on high right away and they didn’t turn out too good. It’s important to gradually increase the temperature of the stove and coconut oil was the best when I was making them.

  82. Michelle says:

    This is my second time making them, and they turned out better <3
    LOVE

  83. Cynthia says:

    At first these came out as more of an omelet with banana flavour, and I could barely get three pancakes out of them. After a few tries, they became more and more delicious and even started looking like pancakes. Now I get 6 out of this recipe, they taste great! If you want them to be sweeter, add some chopped berries! Best pancakes I ever had, and I’m recommending them to everyone 🙂

    1. Alison says:

      Cynthia, did you do anything different each time?

  84. Jen says:

    These have been a HUGE hit! We’ve had them for breakfast almost every morning. Great with yoghurt and berry compote too. We’ve been buying the shop out of bananas now!

  85. Dichie says:

    can not wait

  86. Dichie says:

    Hi am 11 years old and am just literally making the pancakes NOW OMG can NOT WAIT to try them 🙂

  87. Macey says:

    ok, So I know this is crazy but I don’t like pancakes, but I like waffles cause they can be made crispy. Can I use all these pancake recipes to make waffles instead?
    I mean they are pretty much the same thing anyway.

    1. Dichie says:

      But if you want them to be crispy burn
      them 😛

  88. Sam says:

    Prancercise to Kina Grannis- I Could Be the One You Say Goodnight To

  89. Chrissy says:

    Made some today… My mom liked them… I did not. I don’t really like eggs so that messed me up. But if you like eggs this should work for you.

  90. Marilyn says:

    Tried to make these twice with terrible results. Instead of pancakes they come out like scrambled eggs. Think I will just stick to my regular pancakes 🙁

    1. Dorothy says:

      Mine too! It was hard to flip them…but I still enjoyed the taste :P.

    2. Vlada says:

      I really loved the recipe. Make sure you don’t just turn the heat on maximum right away, gradually increase the temperature while they are cooking in the pan. I really thought the coconut oil added a great taste as well.

  91. chaimae says:

    OMG!! so YUMMMMMMY, i really love it,easy And delicious <3

  92. Katherine says:

    Hello !

    I love these pancakes.. I was just wondering if it is possible to freeze the batter?

    I have tried making a big batch in advance but just end up eating them all straight out of the pan 🙂

  93. Rose Al Marzooqi says:

    Hey Cassey, I just made this recipe and it turned soooo good!!! Me and my parents love it.

    Thanks a lot,
    Rose ♥ :*

  94. Julie says:

    I’ve been making these for awhile, but I also like to add a teaspoon of vanilla extract and a teaspoon of cinnamon. Mix it up in the food processor. You can also use whipped egg whites to make it more fluffy! SO GOOD!

  95. Ceris says:

    Am really looking forward to making these pancakes! Does anyone know if it’s OK to use olive oil instead, or can tell me what PAM is? Thanks 🙂

    Keep it strong everyone 🙂

    1. Alison says:

      Yes when she says EVOO that stands for extra virgin olive oil. PAM is a non-stick cooking spray found in just about every grocery store.

  96. Carrie says:

    I loved this recipe!! It’s honestly the only one I’ve gotten to work (I’ve also tried the Strawberry and Apple Cinnamon protein pancakes and both came out super runny). I wrote a post about it on my blog and linked everything back to here. Thanks so much for this recipe! I’m obsessed with making pancakes now. 😀

    Here’s the link if anyone wants to check it out. (:
    http://gettingfitfor14.blogspot.com/2014/03/easiest-pancakes-ever.html

  97. Cassie says:

    OMG yummmmm! I like to add 1/2 scoop of protein powder (this also replaces the egg yolks in mine so I only used 2 egg whites) and some cinnamon! They are delicious 😀

  98. Tanja says:

    I´ve never eaten something for breakfast before School but now I have the perfect breakfast.

  99. I was skeptical at first, but these are fantastic!! I added some honey to top mine off. So good! Can’t wait to make them all of the time!!

  100. Emilie says:

    Hi, I made these but I added oatmeal and it was DELICIOUS!!!!

  101. Amy says:

    I made the pancakes and they didn’t come out anything like yours! 🙁

  102. Laura says:

    I’ve got a question which probably is been asked a few times but I couldn’t find it here.
    I tried the pancakes with bananes but I didn’t like them. It didn’t taste good.
    Can I replace the bananas with other fruits like strawberries oder other berries?

    1. Tina says:

      I wonder this too, but mainly because i’m allergic to bananas

  103. Nha says:

    Saw ur post all day on these. And it made me crave some! I finally made them as a midnight snack. Super delis! I hate bananas but these weren’t too bad, simple ingredients also! Love!

  104. Rachael says:

    these were delish and i don’t normally like bananas! yummmmmmy

  105. Christa says:

    The key to making the pancakes flippable is to keep them bite-size! I’ve tried to make these over a dozen times and it definitely works the best when they’re kept small, as shown in the video.

  106. Betsy says:

    Made these today! Easy & delicious! I added cinnamon, few drops vanilla & few chopped walnuts! Yum!!

    1. Carrie says:

      That sounds delicious! I’ve made this a couple times, and while I like them just as they are, sometimes they’re a little too banana-y. I’ll have to give that a try though!

  107. Julia says:

    I tried making those some weeks ago and they turned out as wierd looking banana scrambled eggs. What did I do wrong 😀 ? I want mine to look that gorgeous, too..

  108. Irena says:

    I made them, but mine didn’t look so nice as yours, also, I got just few.
    I mashed them really well, but when I wanted to turn them to the other side the mixture spilled all over the pan, so they didn’t have a shape, and were quite dark, but still tasty 🙂
    Now I watched this video, but still don’t understand what I did wrong, any idea? 🙂

    1. dalia says:

      that happened to me too, but then I realized that you need to make them small, smaller than the palm of your hand, that way its easier to flip them, I made them like regular pancakes size and it was a huge mess, make sure you use a blender and not try to hand mix them because it wont work, good luck! it took me 2 tries to get them nice looking and tasty.

  109. Rachael says:

    Going to make these for pancake day on tuesday. YUMMMMY

  110. Brenda says:

    How do I get these passwords to see all the meals recipe’s??

  111. Daenielle says:

    hi cassie! i was just wondering, instead of mashing the bananas can i pop them in the magic bullet instead? thanks! xx

    1. Catherine says:

      I just popped the banana and both eggs in my magic bullet — 15 seconds, and they’re ready for the pan! Turned out great.

  112. Brittani says:

    I just made these! Absolutely loved them!

  113. Chloe says:

    These look great!

    How many pancakes are they meant to make?
    And is the whole batch one serve? Lol

    Thank you!

    Chloe

  114. Jenn says:

    I just made these for my son and I. He is a picky picky water, and these were a hit! We spread a tiny bit of organic peanut butter and sugar free syrup on top. Needless to say, I will probably make these once a weekend for my family.

  115. Rebecca says:

    SOOOO I tried these this morning! Loved them! I made half of the batch with a little coconut flour added to thicken it up and see what happened and those also tasted wonderful! XD

  116. Whitney says:

    I AM SERIOUSLY IN LOVE WITH THESE. I feel like i am cheating when i eat them because they taste sooooo good.

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  118. Shirls says:

    These were soooooo good!!! I Added some cinnamon and vanilla and used some ground flax and chia seeds as well!!

  119. Charmaine says:

    Looks superb!, will try this out for tomorrow morning w/ cinnamon. Thanks Cassey!

  120. Brittany says:

    I am legitimately floored that this worked. I honestly thought this would taste like a banana omelette, but it was pancake perfection. Per suggestion of another commenter, I added a splash of vanilla, cinnamon, and just a half a tablespoon of flour to the mix. It was AMAZING.

  121. Kate says:

    Tried these today and they were awesome! Ended up adding about 2 tsp of flour just to thicken them, and vanilla for flavour. I love that they’re so flexible – you could add some natural peanut butter, strawberries or blueberries, even dark chocolate chips/shavings for a treat 🙂 Yum!

  122. carol says:

    Love the simplicity of this! First time, I whipped these up as an evening snack for my daughter, who has celiac. We both loved them! Second time, I decided to experiment a bit. I added 3 tbsp of almond meal flour to the batter, then made some with sunflower seeds and some with semi sweet chips (ok bad, but…). The almond pancakes turned out firmer and thicker, of course. More like a typical pancake. Either way, since I don’t always have almond flour on hand, both ways were delicious! Love the idea. So easy and nutritious, I may never go back to the other way!

  123. Rachel says:

    I tried these this morning and they were a sloppy mess. I added two more bananas to the mix hoping that would help but NO…. I completely wasted three perfectly good bananas and two eggs. I used my ninja to mix everything together but not so that the bananas were fully blended… I may attempt these again but with something to hold it together like protein mix or peanut butter.

    1. Autumn says:

      Did you use 2 eggs per banana? I used 3 bananas and 6 eggs, mixed with my nutribullet and they were amazing.

    2. fei says:

      I couldn’t make these either. They just don’t flip. I tried adding some flour too but it’s still not working. I make pancakes all the time and they become just fine. So I thought maybe it’s the banana. But after reading all of your comments, I must be doing something wrong. I wanted so badly to make these cause they’re so clean.

  124. Eni says:

    tried this yesterday and they were awesome. i just used 1 egg instead of 2 and low heat to make sure i didn’t end up with a banana omelette. really tempted to do this with my waffle iron sometime, although i’m not entirely sure it would turn out right…

  125. Rocío says:

    Seriously I can’t understand how can this turn out wrong if it’s such a simple thing.. I mean, I know for sure its not about the consistency cause I make it ALL the time and it’s just perfect. Just put one banana and two eggs in a mixer, then mix, then cook

  126. Carolyn says:

    Don’t know for sure, but my estimation would be that the calories is for all of the pancakes. Think about it- bananas are usually around 100-120 calories each, and eggs are around 40-50 each. So 2 eggs + a banana would be around 250 calories.

    For those of you who are wondering- just estimate calories based on the size of your eggs & banana. 🙂

  127. Claire says:

    Can anyone tell me what the serving size is?

  128. Alyssa says:

    These were soooo good! Gonna try with 1 whole egg and 2 egg whites next time though.I added cinnamon, blueberries& vanilla. Topped with honey, peanut butter & strawberries. Delicious thank you 🙂

  129. jc says:

    This didn’t work. The bottoms were burnt and they wouldn’t flip over. There’s no consistency holding them together.

  130. Im making healthy pancakes today but going to add in some oats and maybe blueberries:)

  131. Dani says:

    Tried these a second time, turned out mushy again, first time i used a magic bullet to mix, then took someones advice and did it by hand.. >.< they sound so good but it just doesnt work for me.

  132. Abby says:

    Tried these pancakes this morning with my own little twist an loved them! I added 1 scoop of vanilla protein powder and added a few blueberries to each pancake after pouring them into the pan. So delicious!

  133. Sharifah says:

    I tried this pancake, it came out to thin, pretty difficult to flip it over. However its a success, hubby loved it too. Thanks

  134. Alecs says:

    The bad news is that these “pancakes” are terrible. Soggy texture yuk. But good news is, my dog loves them.

  135. POPster8 says:

    These are delicious! I really enjoy topping them with a drizzle of honey and cinnamon. Add a side of fresh fruit and you have the perfect breakfast :3

  136. Dakota x says:

    Wow, these are amazing. Mixed the ingriedients with my magic bullet and added some fresh raspberries and blue berries <3 love them !

  137. Avery Gaskin says:

    This is delicious! My pancakes used to come out like an egg scramble but I recently bought a skillet from amazon for $15 and it finally came out like a PANCAKE. If you have a cheap, non stick or old pan and this recipe is not working, buy an actually cast iron skillet. It can be a cheap one but the pan really does make a difference…

  138. Ellen says:

    I did this recipe and it quickly got burnt on 1 side and it wasn’t moulding together so i cld flip it. Has this happen to anyone else??

    1. Ellen says:

      I couldn’t flip it

    2. fei says:

      Same here, I can’t flip it either!!

  139. Shannon says:

    Oh my gawwd. I was kind of afraid to make these, but after blending the ingredients and adding just a drizzle of honey to the final product I am so amazed! I had no problems with mine being too “eggy” or anything like that. They looked and felt like cute little pancakes and were absolutely delicious!

  140. Ashley says:

    I was able to use a hand mixer and get a really smooth batter. I added the dash of cinnamon and a tiny scoop of all natural peanut butter (the more liquidy kind) and the taste is great. Do you think I could put this batter in a waffle iron?

  141. Ana says:

    Superdelicious!!! I used 2 eggs plus 1 and a half banana plus cinamome.

  142. Stephanie says:

    I tried this out today, but I did half the recepie (1 egg+ 1/2 banana) and it made 2 small pancakes! perfect to have with maybe some fruit, or yougurt. I added a bit of baking powder, so it growed more. Loved this recepie! turned out PERFECT to me! thanks cassie!
    PS: If you are having trouble with it, make sure that while you are cooking it, spred a bit of oil on the edges 🙂 it helps 😀

  143. Jess says:

    So just made these, turned out as banana scrambled eggs really.. I topped them with some yoghurt, granola and dry fruit. Still tastes good even though its not a pancake!

    1. Avery Gaskin says:

      you probably need to use a skillet if you are not using one already,..I did this is a frying pan and it was not working for me as well….

  144. Louise says:

    Hey I was just wondering if i made these how many would a serving count for? the whole batch or one pancake??!?!

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  146. Lisa Cee says:

    So I found a way to keep these from being too “eggy”; I simply whipped them up in a food processor so the bananas were smooth and evenly distributed. The problem I’m having now is I can’t get them to set well enough to make them flippable. They always fall apart when I try. Oh well, they taste lovely and that’s all that matters to me in the morning.

    1. Briana says:

      Hi Lisa! I haven’t tried this yet, but maybe you can go to 1.5 bananas to the two eggs and that might make it less eggy, and if its too weird keeping half a banana you could make one with 3 bananas and four eggs and save half of it for next time 🙂

  147. Bruna says:

    Just did, ate and loved it! I added some cinnamon too and it tasted delicious! I’ll try to add apple next time, hope it works! Thanks for your amazing job, you really help people up! Kisses from Brazil!

  148. Grace says:

    Yum! I added cinnamon, nutmeg and for the second half cocoa powder and they were delicious! Really recommend the cocoa if you are looking for that chocolate taste and want to cover some of the egg taste. The cinnamon and nutmeg also helped cover up.

  149. Maevis says:

    Tried them today; they turned out more like omlettes than pancakes, but they’re very tasty. I added 1/2 tsp. of cinnamon and had 1 tangerine with them. Yummy.

  150. heather says:

    Not pancakes, more like omelettes, but they taste great! There’s absolutely no way to flip these so mine turns into a big mess or mush but they really did taste good.

  151. April says:

    Tried this for the 1st time and made sure the banana really blended into the eggs. I had no trouble cooking them. They came out looking like pancakes and they tasted like fried plantain to me =). I had one pancake that had an eggy aftertaste but the rest of the pancakes were enjoyable and guilt free lol. My husband said it tasted like bananas so he didnt taste the egg. A cheap and healthy treat! I love these simple and healthy alternatives.

  152. Rachel Nguyen says:

    What if i don’t have coconut oil?

  153. Shawna says:

    I’ve tried to make these 2x and they never came out looking quite like pancakes, but they were delicious, nevertheless.

    The first time, I just followed the recipe she gave. The second time though, I blended the batter with a few chocolate chips and a spoonful of peanut butter. YUM!

  154. hannah says:

    Hi Cassey!

    here’s my attempt for re-creating this recipe! I love it! Thanks for sharing recipes for clean eating.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/throughmyperspectiveandlens/10832410055/

  155. Mary says:

    Just made these! Sooo good! I added a dash of cinnamon to mine though

  156. Ariadna says:

    NO WAY!!!!

    I’m gonna try this!!!! I really love bananas and one is in the right way to be perfectly ripe for this recipe.

    🙂

  157. Rachel says:

    ok so i may have not done mine right or it was a mental thing, but mine were just banana omelettes when i tried to make these 🙁 maybe i didn’t squish the banana well enough? or expected it to be too much like a pancake? im a college student living on my own so i cant exactly afford a blender so i tried to mash everything up to the best of my ability T.T should i try again and maybe correct what i did wrong? i want so hard to love these :'(

  158. Stephanie says:

    These are so good! I didn’t add ANYTHING, and I’m still wanting more!

  159. Julia says:

    Hmmm… what if i’m allergic to bananas? :/

    1. Shawna says:

      Then don’t look up recipes with banana in them?

    2. Vanessa says:

      awe sorry you’re allergic to bananas 🙁

  160. Ewa says:

    Hi Cassey,
    I just tried this recipe, I also added some milled flaxseed with gojiberries, sunflower seed and pumpkin seed and it turned out delicious! Thanks a lot for sharing!

  161. Maria says:

    I have to try this!

  162. Ashley says:

    I tried these this morning and they were really good! I was skeptical at first because I couldn’t believe that they would be easy and good, but they definitely were! I added some cinnamon and a little bit of vanilla, and topped them with some honey. They were a huge hit at my house! Thanks so much for the recipe!!

    1. Alicia says:

      That sounds even better! haha deff going to try spicing it up with vanilla and cinnamon. I HATE the taste of banana!

    2. Briana says:

      OOO I do like the idea of honey 🙂 thanks for sharing!

  163. Effie says:

    These were really good when I ate the first pancake…but then after that.. I dreaded looking at them (0.0) No offense to Cassey at all! I just thought it was too eggy for me… 😛

    1. Michael Glatfelter, Jr. says:

      add 1/8 teaspoon baking powder to mix to make it rise

    2. Cassandra Luis says:

      i thought that way too! im not an egg person at all, sorry cassey! i use 1/2 a cup of oatmeal instead of the egg. i put it in my food processor to make it into a flour, then i add in the banana! its soooo much better! give it a try and tell me what you think (and be honest!!)

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  165. Ashleigh says:

    Hahah i made these and they looked like extra floppy omelettes. Tasted banana-like, but it didn’t feel like pancakes.

    1. Michael Glatfelter, Jr. says:

      add 1/8 teaspoon baking powder to mix to make it rise and be more pancake like

    2. Shannon says:

      Try blending the ingredients well before, because when I made it like that they came out looking and feeling like little round pancakes.

  166. Suba says:

    Hi. Just wondering, does 1 serving mean 1pancake or the whole batter you get from this amount of ingredients? Thanks.

    1. joy says:

      whole batter 🙂 it should make about 3-4 pancakes depending on size

  167. Katie says:

    These pancakes were really good. I added dark chocolate and Cinnamon to mine and it was delicious. The thing I like the most about this recipe is it’s only 2 ingredients and I always have eggs and bananas at my house, the problem i have with most healthier recipes is i dont have all the stuff to make it and that it takes longer to cook so this is perfect! so next time I’m craving a quick sweet snack I’ll definitely be making these 🙂

  168. Carrie says:

    I like to make extra regular pancakes and freeze them for a quick weekday breakfast. Has anyone tried that with these? Do they hold up well?

  169. carrie says:

    I like to make extra regular pancakes and freeze them for a quick weekday breakfast. Anybody try that with these? Do they hold up okay?

  170. Lisa says:

    These pancakes were amazing! The only thing is mine fell apart, they were too soft. I changed up the recipe a little, instead of two eggs I only used one and I also used some vanilla essence (1tsp) and some cinnamon. Next time, i’m planning on using a banana and a half so that the mixture is thicker, this recipe got me about 2 – 3 pancakes. These are pretty sweet already from the banana so you won’t need any maple syrup or anything. I LOVE LOVE LOVE IT, delicious! xx

  171. Elleana says:

    I added cinnamon!! Yum 😀

  172. jolene says:

    this pancakes are soooooo awesome!!! it so yummy!!! i cant believe i waited till this day just to try it!

  173. Sherry in Union, KY says:

    I could believe that these actually tasted like pancakes! I added a bit of cinnamon and vanilla to enhance the flavor. Wow! Thanks for the recipe!

  174. Rebecca says:

    Wow Casey, I’ve gotta hand it to you! I was sceptical at first thinking it would taste bland and too eggy, but they turned out amazing and exceeded my expectations! So incredibly quick and easy to make too! I modified mine a bit though which could have helped with the taste and texture. I mixed a bit of honey and cinnamon in with the mashed bananas, I put in one whole egg and the egg white of another egg, then I put in a small tablespoon of sifted flour in (naughty I know, but it was only a little bit!) Then walla! Tip: make sure to only pour a small amount of batter each time into the pan because the bigger I made them, the harder they were to flip. Thanks again Casey! 🙂

  175. Anna L says:

    Hi Cassey…..thank you for this amazing recipe. Unfortunately, I had to stop having them as I developed bad intolerance to eggs. But I did come up with an alternative. High protein vegan pancakes. Here is the link to them 🙂 http://www.rulesofdieting.com/high-protein-vegan-pancakes/.

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  177. pamela says:

    what do you put on top of them?

  178. Abby says:

    I wonder if I could do this in the microwave.

  179. Mahy says:

    Hey Cassey, the pancakes were delicious!! million thanks to you! of course every one was kind of “ugh how can u eat that?” and I was ” um, this is exactly the cake I made for all of you except the flour!”… I loved it!

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  181. Lexi says:

    These are soooo good! I’ve made them many times now :)! Sometimes I even use just one big egg and they still come out fine. I like putting peanut butter on top 😀

  182. Jocelyn says:

    Can you make this recipe into waffles? How many Belgian waffles would it make?

  183. Sheila says:

    I remember making these for my babies!! They’re 20 and 12 now!! I had totally forgotten, thanks for reminding me! And for adult tastes, chopped walnuts and a bit of nutmeg…. oooh la la!!

  184. Jenny says:

    Can i also mix the banana or do i have to mash it?

    1. Nicii says:

      Mixing also works – I tried. 😉

  185. Annika says:

    These are SO yummy and ridiculously easy!! 😀

  186. Eva says:

    How many does this recipe make?

  187. Nicole says:

    I wonder if you can make these with egg whites instead of a whole egg. I’m not a big fan of eating the yolk because it’s so high in cholesterol.

    1. Amanda says:

      yes I’ve made them with egg whites only, turned out great 🙂

    2. jacci says:

      Eating foods high in cholesterol does not give you high cholesterol. Only about 15% of the cholesterol we consume actually gets absorbed by our bodies. Triglyceride raises are often contributed to the bodies inability to tolerate carbohydrate. Don’t skip the yolk! A whole egg is one of nature’s perfect foods.

      1. Tyler says:

        no food is perfect

  188. Hana says:

    I adore these. I’m making them a second time on Sunday morning. I’ve decided to serve them with Cassey’s banana ice cream as well and just 1 tsp of honey. Mmm can’t wait!

  189. Silvia says:

    Hi! I need help! I want to try the recipe, but I’m allergic to bananas. What can I do?

    1. Chelsea says:

      Then don’t make the recipe. Duh.

    2. Mary says:

      Try sweet potatoes instead of bananas. Just as yummy.

    3. joy says:

      you could try unsweetened applesauce as well!

  190. Katie says:

    I figured i’d make these for my 3 yr. old because he happens to love both bananas and pancakes.. Fortunately he liked them even though I found them to be hideously disgusting.

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  192. KT says:

    OMG these blew my mind. For those of you saying they’re bland, add some cinnamon and what I did was mix up some PB2 (powdered PB) with a little extra water to give it a drizzling consistency and then covered them with it. Only an extra 45-60 cals and tastes like heaven. Will be doing this until I’m sick of bananas 🙂

  193. Lesa says:

    So yummy, thank you!

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  195. Alex says:

    I was so sorely dissapointed in these. I’ve been waiting to try them for weeks. I was very careful to mash the banana fully, and even drizzled a little honey on top but to me it tasted like a banana omelet. I also had difficulty with the spongey texture. I may try them again with a little tweaking, but next time I want two eggs and a banana, I’ll likely be having them separately.

    1. Rachel says:

      you should add oat flour. I did that and it made them fluffier and easier to flip

  196. Hannah says:

    Make sure you mash up your banana entirely, or it will be too eggy, and gross! One batch is too much for me, surprisingly! I like to munch & I’m still growing!

  197. Charlotte says:

    I add a tablespoon of brown sugar and a little almond meal and they taste like heaven! Cook on low heat though otherwise the outsides will burn really quickly and the insides won’t cook 🙂

  198. Shannon says:

    If you have an egg allergy, is there an alternative way to make these?

    1. VannG says:

      Hi Shannon,
      Try to use just banana a skip the eggs all together. It tastes divine with even less calories.I do mine in dehadrator to keep the enzymes alive, but they are just as good on frying pan ;o) Hope it helps. Enjoy!

    2. Cassidy says:

      Shannon:

      Another option is to mix together 1 tbsp ground flax seed and 3 tbsp warm water per egg that you wish to replace, let it sit for 5 minutes or so until it forms a gel-like consistency, then mix in the mashed banana. The flax & water combination is a popular egg substitute for baking. You may need to add a bit more flax or a bit more water to get just the right consistency. Good luck!

    3. Liza says:

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    4. Anna L says:

      Hi Shannon

      I have allergy to eggs too, so I came up with an alternative – using soy protein. Have a look at my recipe http://www.rulesofdieting.com/high-protein-vegan-pancakes/. Hope it helps 🙂

  199. Katie says:

    How many pancakes are in serving? 🙂

  200. Maja says:

    Incredible! What I did was I added some cinnamon into the batter, drizzled it with honey in the end and then put some fruit with it. Great even though I took them off the pan too early. Must have this again!

  201. Bethany says:

    What is the serving? Is the whole recipe one serving?

    1. Mariah says:

      I’m pretty sure that one batch= one serving. eggs are about 80ish calories each and a banana is about 100 calories. so i’m guessing that that’s correct.

  202. Linda says:

    Just made these. Yummy! Make them small, they are easier to flip that way. 🙂

  203. Nicole says:

    I really want to try these out. Only thing is eggs have a lot of cholesterol, so I guess this will be something I eat sparingly.

    1. Diannedra says:

      How much is a serving

    2. Lourens says:

      Eggs doesnt have THAT much cholesterol. It is the junk oils and other sugars people consume that are causing your arteries to clog up. I eat 12 eggs a week and my cholesterol came down by eating butter, coconut oil and lots of red meat. Read Mark Sisson website, eat like a cave girl. Iwill definitely try this recipe. Looks yummm!

      1. jacci says:

        Great comment!

    3. Sonja Lund says:

      There’s a difference between blood cholesterol and dietary cholesterol. Eggs contain a lot of dietary cholesterol, but that isn’t going to cause you to have more cholesterol in your blood. Blood cholesterol comes from other things.

      (And besides, you want a ton of one kind of cholesterol–High Density Lipoprotein–because that helps strengthen your cell membranes.)

  204. Kathie says:

    i add a little bit of natural honey and they taste really amazing. i eat them every saturdasy morning.

  205. Maureen Seel says:

    These were delicious. I was very skeptical. I will admit that. But they were fantastic! I used a little omega light butter and light syrup…they’re a lot like Swedish pancakes.

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  211. Shayan says:

    Is there any other fruits you could use to make these with? I’m not the biggest fan of bananas, and when I tried them, I was hoping you wouldn’t taste the banana too much but I did. Thanks!

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  213. Daniela says:

    I made these this morning, and they were delicious (with some cinnamon in the batter and a big of sugar-free strawberry jam on top!), but very, very difficult to make – because I didn’t have any non-stick spray. Seriously, do not even attempt if you’re trying to use real olive oil + a not-so-good pan. My summer sublet doesn’t have very good cooking supplies, haha…will try again when I go buy a spray can of something.

  214. Ilana says:

    these are soooo good! my whole family was skeptical when i wanted to make them, but after i did they were so amazed…and all the pancakes were gone within minutes (after 3x the recipe)

  215. Elizabeth says:

    These are my go-to snack when I’m out of ideas. Love them! Personally, though, I find them a little bland, so I add in half a teaspoon of cinnamon, Splenda, and vanilla extract. I’ll also throw in a dash of baking soda to make them fluffier, and then I’ll drizzle them with honey!

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  217. katejulia says:

    Hi! I have tried these and they are super tasty 🙂 I also added some baking pulver and cinnamon. Yum!

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  219. Mary Miller says:

    I tried these out this morning. It’s probably the first time in a long time that I have willingly tried something that was so egg based (I don’t like eggs by themselves).

    These were really good. I wasn’t getting enough protein in my breakfast, and these beat eating sausages that are always a bit greasy.

    I had trouble flipping them over especially since I use an iron cast pan and really don’t want to use a non-stick pan.

    From the tips I have seen, it looks like I need to add oil to the pan every time I make a new batch and then make the pancakes around the edges of the pan. I was making the pancakes in the middle of the pan at first. I will try again on Sat.

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  221. Sheila says:

    I like these better when I think of them as ‘banana crepes,’ rather than a pancake. They are delish with peanut butter in them. I’m thinking fruit and cheese next!

  222. Lizzy says:

    These were incredible, I made a bigger batch (for me and my dad) with 2 bananas and three eggs plus a little vanilla and cinnamon. I had to let them sit a while on low heat so they cooked properly, but they flipped nicely.

  223. Elena says:

    I’ve read all these comments about pros and cons of this recipe,so I was a little hesitant to make these. But I wanted to try and do them myself and have my own opinion. I gotta say that was one of the best decisions I made, because pancakes turned out just delicious!(even though I used only one egg and added a cinnamon) So cook them and don’t listen to haters,you won’t regret that 😉

  224. WarBialy says:

    I used about a tablespoon of ground flax seed to hold the batter together a bit more. They came out great!!!! I used a little blue agave nectar as syrup… and they were wonderful 🙂

  225. Carly says:

    I don’t know if pancake is the right description for these…I felt like they tasted more like french toast! Yum! They were a little difficult to flip, so I think next time I might try to add a bit of flour to help.

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  227. mel says:

    These were easy enough to make for those like myself who are culinary challenged yet they turned out perfectly. I added chia seed for protein and omega 3 and also a little bit of honey. The pancakes are delicious and I’ve had them numerous times this week!

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  229. Bonnie says:

    I’ve been wanting to make these since I first saw the post awhile back but I completely forgot about them until one of my roommates ate my food. I just made them right now and even though they don’t look like the pic, they are delicious!!! I did add some cinnamon and a tiny bit of vanilla. It is challenging to flip them, but it just takes patience and PAM! They don’t even need any kind of syrup, I just put some smart butter on them and they were good to go! A new fav =)

  230. MadameBerry says:

    I used one egg and some cinnamon. They turned out great! I think next time I make them I’ll try two eggs, that might work better. They’re very sweet. I was planning on using some honey as “syrup” but I didn’t need it at all!

  231. Allison Budd says:

    These were hugely disappointing. They absolutely would not flip and just broke into pieces; even after I let one sit for 10 minutes on medium heat, it still wasn’t cooked through. And the taste was exactly like one would expect- they just tasted like egg and banana. I get that people want super healthy and easy recipes, but this is taking it too far, there is no way these can be called pancakes.

    1. BananaCat says:

      Did you try to make one big one? I suggest you make small ones around the edges of the pan if you only have a big pan to use. Just pour areas of the dough around the sides of the pan so that the pancakes dont connect with each other, wait til they get solid and flip.
      I’ve had absolutely no problem flipping them while making them like this, so I hope it works for you. They taste gorgeous when you get a little colour on them. For me they taste like pancakes, absolutely delicious.

  232. Aurora says:

    Sorry Cassie,what does PAM mean?

    1. Kelly says:

      It’s a cooking spray.

    2. JackieG says:

      its a cooking spray that you put on a pan or skillet or grill so that whatever you’re cooking doesnt stick!! 🙂

  233. Alex says:

    I used one egg, a very well mashed banana and some ground oats and it worked perfectly 🙂 Don’t write off a recipe straight away, give it a few goes and change the recipe to suit you!:)

  234. Emily says:

    Hi, just wondering, roughly how many pancakes does this recipe make? 🙂 Love the recipe by the way- sounds great- I may try it with Greek Yoghurt! X

    1. Nicole says:

      I got 3 large pancakes! Pretty yummy, I added some cinnamon.

  235. I made this for hubby and I this morning and they were Fabulous! The only thing I added was a splash of vanilla. Thank you so much for the recipe. My whole house still smells like bananas. I can’t wait to try them on my grandsons.

  236. jessie says:

    YUM! I also added about 2 TBS gf flour, a teaspoon and a half of cinammon and a dash of vanilla extract. easiest brunch ever.
    Thanks Cassie!

  237. Shandi says:

    These were so delicious, you must try them! I added some cinnamon, walnuts, and a teensy bit of vanilla. They come out a little smushed if you make them too big…What I did was made them a little smaller, but also put a lid on the pan so that the top side would cook a bit, making them easier to flip. While I was cooking them, I realized you could also use this recipe to make a pancake omelette, stuffed with all sorts of yummy goodies. I’m definitely trying that next time!

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  239. Georgina says:

    I’m looking forward to make these on saturday as listed on beginners calendar. I just would stay away from the nasty polynsaturated fats (veggie oils) and use some butter or extra virgin coconut oil instead. 🙂

  240. Jen says:

    Like most posters, the batter was a too runny. I added some oats to thicken it a tad and they worked out perfectly. I also added cinnamon as suggested and topped the finished pancakes with fresh passion fruit. They were delicious!

  241. Danielle says:

    Just made these for breakfast today and they are quite tasty!!! I added a tsp of pure vanilla extract and a dash of cinnamon. The next time I make them I will prob add some coconut flour to the mix to give it a bit of bulk because I ruined my “pancakes” trying to flip them and was left with a bunch of mashed up pancakes pieces that were still delicious! Thanks for posting this yummy recipe!

  242. parisgrl says:

    OMG! So GOOD!!! I just made these pancakes for b-fast & I love, love, love them! I changed it up just a bit, I used the 2 whole eggs, the banana, about 1/2 C. rolled oats, a tsp. vanilla paste and I topped the pancakes while they were cooking in the pan with chopped walnuts. For topping i used a tsp. of powdered sugar sprinkled over the top and some cinnamon. WOW. Sinfully delicious!!!!

  243. Maria says:

    I’m allergic to gluten, so I can’t wait to try these! I also use coconut flour in my pancakes, tastes really good too! 🙂

    http://www. coconutflourpancakes.com

  244. Vale says:

    OMG i just made this pancakes.. so delicious!! i only had a little problem.. it was hard to flip them 🙁 but still awesome

  245. Krys says:

    I just made these and I am in love with them!
    Super easy to make, I even added some cinnamon to the mixture.
    I noticed when I read other peoples reviews that they had trouble flipping the pancakes, what I found helped was making the pancakes small so that it fit on the spatula better and was easier to flip.

  246. Christine says:

    I tried these and they were a huge dissapointment. I should have added flour like another person stated. Not really Iike pancakes at all. More like banana scrambled eggs.

  247. Esther says:

    For those who cannot flip it, what helped me is using two spatulas at the same time, and then flipping both over towards me quickly. After two failed attempts, this helped me create letters. I dont have that much trouble flipping small circular ones though. Great recipe <3

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  249. Tori says:

    These pancakes are SOOOO good!!! I actually added a bit of flour to my batter because at first it was quite runny and hard to flip. The flour solved the problem and made the pancakes much easier to flip. Still healthy, still delicious, still wonderful! Thanks Cassey!

  250. Eva says:

    Made these for breakfast and they were a huge sucess ! I added some cinnamon and put some prume syrup on them with some fruit and its so delicious!

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  253. Carol says:

    Delicious but the recipe makes the batter pretty runny. I had to use 2 spatulas to flip the pancakes.

  254. Amy says:

    so excited to make these!!!
    I am a coeliac (= i cant eat gluten)
    so seeing something this interesting/yummy/easy is unusual & very welcome!

  255. Lina says:

    Only tried with 2 eggs and a banana. Was expecting it would be easy. But is it because of the banana that made mine pancakes not as light as Cassy’s?

  256. Kim says:

    Made these today for lunch, they were a hit! Added a touch of vanilla, a pinch of sea salt, a touch of cinnamon and topped with a few drops of organic honey when they were done.

  257. PuertoRicanArabian says:

    JUST MADE THESE OMG SOOOO DELICIOUS AND COOKS SO WELL!! then i got all experimental wanted to ad peanut butter so bad but didn’t want the extra sugar and stuff so opted for 100% pure pumpkin (not pumpkin filling) it gave it a great texture and was an easier way to handle, I added about a full tablespoon OMG they were great!!

    so delish will try again

    1. Jennifer says:

      look in your local Walmart (most walmarts have it) in your peanut butter section there is a product called walden farms whipped peanut butter spread. it has no calories nothing in it. that may solve the extra sugar problem

  258. Lydia says:

    Just made these – I only used one egg and added a sprinkle of dried lavender to the batter, then drizzled with honey and served with orange wedges. So yummy!

  259. tchatche says:

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  260. Ruby says:

    Just tried this and it is sooo good!!! I only used one egg and topped my mini cakes with some reduced fat natural peanut butter! soooo tasty!

  261. Esther says:

    Can you freeze them in? So I don’t have to make them every morning?

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  263. Kristina Goodin says:

    They are delicious, but practically impossible to flip. Mine turned into scrambled banana eggs. Frustrating. Unless I didn’t do something right, I won’t be trying this again.

    1. Heather Boone says:

      Hey! I definitely had the problem too… I found that if i let them cook a little longer, they flip easier. You can try spraying the pan in between batches too! Good luck 🙂

    2. Paige says:

      Along with cooking them longer, you might have to make them a bit smaller if you poured them out to be a bit big. With different recipes like these, you definitely have to be mindful of the size so that you can control it with a spatula more.

      1. Jess says:

        Pureeing the banana makes the batter a lot smoother and easier to flip. Putting a lid on top of the pancakes while they cook also makes it a lot less of a challenge, since the top of the pancake cooks as well. As the other two commenters said, greasing the pan in between batches makes things more manageable, along with making little mini cakes instead of regular sized ones.
        Hope that helps. (:

  264. Sophie says:

    I tried these before, with two eggs and it was good, but I liked it even better when I only put one egg in my next batch. Putting one less egg made them a lot softer, and I tasted the banana more. But overall, I really like the recipe, it’s amaaaazing!

  265. Alana says:

    Hey i was just wondering, how much is the serving size? Is it for one pancake or for the whole batch? thanks!

    1. Kat says:

      It should be the whole serving; one average egg is around 70-80 calories, and the banana would be around 100 depending on the size. Altogether it would equal about 250 as it’s listed (non-stick cooking spray are mostly calorie-free).

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  270. Sydney says:

    These were really good! I only used one egg though. I added cinnamon, and some vanilla! They definitely aren’t like regular pancakes, but they are pretty darn close. I am type 1 diabetic so I jumped on this as soon as i saw there was no sugar, and about half the carbs of regular pancakes. Glad I found this recipe! 🙂

  271. Angela says:

    Just made this. I only used one large egg and added cinnamon (and topped with shredded coconut and a little light syrup). It came out a little soggy, and they were very hard to flip. I can’t imagine using two eggs. Next time, I think I’ll just do the same thing I did this time but make it like scrambled eggs instead of pancakes. The flavor is amazing! If you’ve ever had fried plantains, it’s a lot like that. It’s definitely worth playing around with to get it right.

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    i made these this morning since they seemed sooo simple. but instead i used one egg and replaced the other with an egg white because of cholesterol purposes. so i started to make it and was like, “wow! its starting to look like a pancake!!!” but when i ate it, it was egg fluffy with a bit of banana. i know. DUHH. its banana and egg but they looked so pancakey i figured they taste like em. but oh well! i still thought they were tastyyy but not in a pancakey way

  274. Lisa says:

    I wasn’t quite sure how good these would be, I mean two ingredients, no sugar? But they were really tasty. Easy to make and very easy to dress up. While they would still be amazing with just the two ingredients, I added cinnamin, flax seed, some crushed almonds, and just a dash of salt. Very filling and good. I will most certainly make these again!

  275. Gracie says:

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  277. Michele says:

    Made these exactly as specified, very ripe mashed banana, 2 beautiful pastured eggs. Tasted like a flat banana omelette. SAVED by adding 2 TBS of coconut flour, a dash of cinnamon and a dash of vanilla extract. Served with walnuts, blueberries and organic maple syrup. My eggs were very large, so maybe that was the problem, but at least it was salvageable and tasty in the end!

  278. Deborah says:

    WOW!! i JUST had these, they were easy peasy to make and PACKED with banana flavor! The person that commented before me said they used a frozen banana and egg whites. Maybe that’s why it didn’t work?? I just mashed the ripe banana on a plate with a fork really really well, then put the banana in a bowl and cracked two whole organic eggs in. Whipped it well with a fork and poured small ladle fulls onto a hot greased griddle. Remember, it’s eggs! So flip it within a minute. I found once they were cooked enough on the bottom and didn’t rip just FLIP over and cook for a few more seconds on the other side. Take them off when they have the markings like regular pancakes…..Yummmmmmmmmmmmmm!! Thanks for the recipe!!!!

  279. Toby says:

    Tried these this morning and man, they were tough to make! I usually don’t have a difficult time trying new recipes, but these just turned out pretty terrible. I used 2 egg whites and a banana (which was frozen). I do want to try these again, because I think they can be good. Next time I will try cooking on a lower heat (so the sugar in the banana doesn’t burn too quickly), 2 egg whites, a non-frozen banana, and add 2 tablespoons of flax seed. We’ll see if that prevents them from becoming a soggy, burnt mess

    1. Deborah says:

      I thought about adding flour too but they worked good! Maybe without the yolk it just isn’t the same??? Let us know if you try it the way you are going to next and whether it worked or not 🙂

  280. Kimberly says:

    Oh my gosh, so many negative comments for such a delicious recipe! I mashed my banana with a potato masher and then wisked in the eggs. I used a large spoon to pour the batter into a well greased (with coconut oil) cast iron on medium low heat. I also made sure the bottom of the pancakes were clearly set before flipping. It took a bit longer to cook (about a minute to minute and a half on the first side) but the combo of smaller size, lower heat and solid base made flipping easy! As far as the “eggy” taste, make sure the banana is very ripe! I find when making pancakes with bananas, having them a little before “over ripe” does the trick – lots of flavor and the heat brings out the sweetness.

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  283. Ana says:

    These are delicious! I just made some and it tastes just like a regular pancake. I don’t like banana but I like this! Good with a little whip cream and berries on top 🙂

  284. Nova says:

    I got super curious so I tried them this morning… THEY’RE DELICIOUS!

  285. Taylor says:

    Eating these as we speak, and they’re absolutely delicious. Only problem is that they’re more like pancake chunks than pancakes, since they didn’t exactly flip very nicely. At all. They’re too delicious to give up, though, so I swear I will perfect this.

    For those of you having problems flipping the pancakes, it’s probably because the batter is too lumpy. Banana tends to do that. I used a fork to mix this, but next time I’ll use a whisk and see if I get better results. A mixer might be a good idea as well.

    Another thing to note is that I only used one egg to avoid having an overall egg flavor in my pancakes. I imagine using two eggs would make for more easily flipped pancakes. I also added some cinnamon and a dash of sugar for more flavor.

  286. Gabby says:

    I make these every weekend! Soooo good. The key is to only use one egg 😉 Eating some right now cept this time I added some orange extract, blueberries, and coconut flakes 🙂 mmm!

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  289. I actually make these cakes with butternut squash instead of bananas as I cannot eat fruit and I actually hate bananas! LOL… I recommend you try the butternut squash version and let me know what you think! 🙂

    1. Jessica says:

      How did you use butternut squash to you cook it first? Or not at all? and do you know the nutrition facts for that?

      1. Daniela says:

        AGREE!! Please respond Id love to know too, Im not a huge fan of the banana bread flavor

    2. Deborah says:

      I’m thinkin’ the squash would have to be cooked first so it’s easy to mash?

  290. Kelly says:

    haven’t tried these yet. wonder if making them in a waffle iron would do the trick to everyone having trouble flipping.

  291. Chelsey says:

    I’m gonna make this pancakes more! they are delicious and I’m gonna take them to school! haha!! absolutely lovely!!

  292. Chelsey says:

    What is 1 serving? Is it one pancake or…??

    1. ofir says:

      I believe they mean the amount of pancakes you get from 1 banana and 2 eggs (:

  293. Denee says:

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  294. deepeace12 says:

    – This is fabulous! Breakfast is interesting again 🙂
    – I cut up the green ends of scallions and add them to make a wonderful pancake that is a bit more savory, nicely balancing the sweetness of the bananas. I also found that cooking at a lower heat for a longer time creates a nicely browned crust that can be flipped more easily.
    – Here’s a crazy hint for flipping: slip the spatula under the pancake under all edges, gently lift up while inhaling and just before you flip – hold your breath! Not quite sure why it works or if it will work for you but it does for me.

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  295. Cici says:

    I’m not a fan of eggs. Do these taste eggy?

    Cici

    1. Courtney says:

      I don’t like eggs either and they taste a little eggy but they have more of an egg texture than anything, I added vanilla and cinnamon and I couldn’t even choke down one bite this morning. Super sad…

  296. Bilcia says:

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  297. chris says:

    Hey Cassey, I’ve tried these and they are amazing! Thank you sooo much! <3

  298. Monika says:

    Probably the healthiest breakfast I’ve had in a month. I’m surprised people are complaining about lack of flavor cause my had an intense banana flavor. I love sweets and very very sweet things and I didn’t have to add any sugar, or honey at all. Loved the taste.

  299. Kim says:

    Really tasty! Duh people there is no flour, of course it is not going to be typical textured pancakes/waffles. I found these to be an awesome alternative. I actually put the mixture in my waffle maker.. Found it easier than trying to flip them like a pancake. Liked the vanilla and cinnamon in them too.

    1. Becca says:

      How’d they come out in the waffle maker? can you tell me what you did exactly? thanks!

  300. Gabby says:

    Not sure why so many people are posting negative things about this recipe. I for one thought it was AMAZING! Quick side note though: After reading that a lot of you thought this recipe was too “eggy” and “omlete-like,” I decided to add only ONE egg (to the one banana.) I think that might be the solution to the eggy-ness of these. I honestly couldn’t imagine using two like the recipe says. A lot of you also complained about lack of flavor; I added about a teaspoon of vanilla extract and a teaspoon of cinnamon. Sooo good. Even if you don’t like cinnamon (like myself), it is still good with the cinnamon just because it adds a new level of flavor. For those of you talking about how it stuck to the pan and were difficult to flip, I did find that I had to re-grease my pan quite often, maybe because these ingredients tend to absorb things easily, idk.

    But yeah just a few tips on how to improve this recipe if you weren’t too pleased with it the first time around! :] Now let me just say, using one egg, some additional flavoring, and frequent coconut oil-ing, I was able to make the most addicting, delicious, sweet, scrumptious pancakes in the world. Absolutely in love with them, I make them all the time. Thanks soooo much Cassey for this recipe, I woulda never thought about mixing these two ingedients together!

    <3 Gabby 🙂

  301. tins says:

    I used my magic bullet to mix the banana and eggs. I added 1 extra banana and threw in some blueberries. They were very easy to flip and if you use half of the batter it works out to only 2pts if you are doing weight watchers.My 2 grandchildren ate them plain I made them small so that they could hold them in their hand like a snack. You could put peanut butter on them and roll them .

  302. HealthyNewMe says:

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  303. Jennifer says:

    Just tried this and it turned out perfectly!! Don’t make your pancakes too big.. make them small, like the size of a chocolate chip cookie 🙂 They taste delicious and look kind of like pancakes! They weren’t runny and flipped easily… Maybe you need to mix better lol make sure the bananas are completely smooshed. 🙂

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  305. Laurie says:

    Did not expect to like them but it looked so easy I had to try. i added a bit more than two bananas though but it tasted amazing. Nothing like banana flavored eggs.

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  307. RaeAnna says:

    made these for breakfast and these were seriously good! I didnt have a hard time flipping them at all, and it tasted really sweet, so i didnt need syrup. LOVE IT!

  308. Gorden Ramsey says:

    these were rubbish, they were soggy flat and had to flavor of a pigs bottom!!
    they also taste of banana omelate and i can tell you that is not a good combination.
    What all readers fail to realize is that not anywhere on this website does it describe it as yummy!!
    Ty adding some flavor !!!

  309. Bec says:

    The batter was soooo runny, couldn’t flip them, I added some while meal flour and that worked but still dunno how you got them to work with just banana and egg

  310. mermaid31 says:

    I just made these and they were soggy. I had to cook them for over 2 minutes on each side and they still did not flip. Any suggestions?

    1. Carly says:

      Same problem! Mine were super soggy. 1 large ripe banana, 2 large eggs. small amount of cinnamon and vanilla extract. looked nothing like the image. i could barely flip them =/

      1. Carly says:

        no option to edit forgot to add medium heat with coconut oil.

  311. Samantha says:

    Also I had no difficulty flipping these. I suggest you just keep an eye on them, if the heat is lower you are going to have to wait longer than 50 seconds. Coconut oil really helps cook them as well if you add a little to the skillet.

  312. Samantha says:

    Just tried these with a little cinnamon and they were soooo good! I don’t know how people had soggy results because mine were great! I added a large banana, but could honestly see myself adding a little more next time for a bit more of a banana flavor. I LOVE YOU CASSEY YOU’RE SERIOUSLY THE BEST!!

  313. vetseram says:

    NO WAY!! That’s It??? OMG. I have to try it tomorrow. Cassey you’re amazing. <3

  314. Jennifer says:

    NOT good, they taste like soggy bananas and eggs.

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  316. Caroline G says:

    I added a little bit of chia seeds to bulk them up and they were easier to flip. Also, using coconut oil definitely makes them taste better!

  317. Tegan says:

    Umm, I just tried to make these and when I tried to flip them they fell apart… None of them worked out, they all turned into a gross mess…

    1. Irene F says:

      OMG….I tried these this morning. WHO LIKES THESE? They were disgusting.
      I love Banana and I like eggs. But this recipe is easy to make, but difficult to flip.
      And the TASTE!!!! UGH. Don’t waste you time on this recipe. You will waste 1 Banana and
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        Agreed. No offense, but this is NOT a recipe for pancakes. This is a recipe for banana flavored scrambled eggs.

      2. victoria lee says:

        Hey, I added 1 table spoon of all purpose flour just to give it a little something extra. i also sprinkled some cinnamon in the batter and the pancakes came out great! i did not have a problem flipping them and they tasted great!

        Hope i helped

  318. Kacie says:

    I’m definitely not a fan of bananas..but I tried these anyway. Curiosity killed the cat, right? And these were good! I will definitely be making these again! Thank you!

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  320. Lillan says:

    I’ve made these every day this week, they are sooo good! I used 1 banana and 1 egg and added 1 teaspoon of oat flour and some cinnamon. They were delicious with apple sauce 🙂

  321. Betsy says:

    I thought these sounded too good to be true. And I was right. Sorry for all those people who think they’re great. And it’s a passable solution for those with allergies, etc. No one in my house would eat them after one bite.

  322. Chelsea says:

    Wow – just made these for breakfast, and they were delicious! My boyfriend and I loved them! It is kinda like banana quiche/scramble, but it doesn’t matter – tastes amazing! I added a dash of cinnamon and vanilla as some of the other commenters stated.

    Also, in the middle of my batch, I threw a handful of rolled oats in to experiment. Those pancakes were a little denser. I liked them both with and without oats. They taste great by themselves or with a bit of almond butter, jam or honey. Thank you Cassey!!! <3

  323. Leslie says:

    Wow, you don’t know how long I have searched for a recipe that uses 1 ripe banana and none of the other ingredients that aren’t on our diet. Who knew I would find a way to cook it with just two ingredients. I used a potato masher on the banana, then a wooden spoon to mix, but then I switched to a whisk because it seemed like it might be too lumpy. I may have whisked it too much though because although it added a bit of airy fluffiness, I had a little trouble flipping them as well; they were a little watery on top compared to the cooked texture underneath. Also, keeping my skillet at a lower temperature meant it takes longer to heat to the right degree. By the time I got to the third and last (mini) pancake, we were finally rocking. Like any pancakes, it takes a little practice to get the flip just right. The texture was very close to regular pancakes…which is pretty amazing considering there is no flour used!

    Like any pancake, you know it’s ready to flip over when little bubbles appear on top. But that means going longer than the 20-30 seconds unless your pan is very hot.

    I sprinkled a little coconut on top to serve, in lieu of powdered sugar, put some maple syrup in hot water to heat it up a bit and voila. The husband really liked them. Yes, you do taste the egg flavor, and the banana was dominant as well, but I think that is to be expected with nothing else in there. With pure maple syrup drizzled on top, the first bite really tasted like a pancake and I agree it is equally good without. I think next time I will experiment with adding a little vanilla extract to tame the egg and banana flavor from being too potent. But even split between my hubby and me…what an incredibly low-calorie treat! We’ll never be putting overly ripe bananas in the green barrel again!

  324. Oona says:

    THANK YOU for this recipe, these are sooooo good!!! <3 I was craving something sweet and these were totally yummy, omnomnom 8)

  325. Hey thank you so much for taking the time and effort to put this post together.

    . very appreciated

  326. Sally says:

    Is one serving one pancake? They are pretty small and I’m wondering how one pancake can be 248 calories when the sum of all the ingredients is only 240. (1 banana=100, 2 eggs=140). I also added another banana because the batter was too thin. Still very yummy 🙂

    1. charley says:

      no the entire recipe is 248 calories! amazing right?

  327. KR says:

    Wow!! Just made these and they were amazing!! Added cinnamon and vanilla. So flavorful that you don’t need syrup, butter or anything. Thank you so much for this recipe!

  328. Colleen says:

    These are fantastic! I love bananas, so naturally I love these. I added vanilla extract and cinnamon to the mixture. Also dipped in sugar-free syrup. Thank you for the recipe!!
    One question, have you ever tried this using egg beaters??

  329. Rodelyn says:

    SO tasty. SO good.

  330. Alanns says:

    Yo I made these for my family today and ever loved them one batch add raisin yum tomorrow I’m adding apples and cinnamon.

  331. heyzahir says:

    I made these this morning. Interesting taste, but it’s more like banana omelettes to me lol. I wonder if it’ll be better if I just use egg white…..

  332. Lulu says:

    just made these!! SO amazing! Having them pre-workout tomorrow morning with a little bit of peanut butter 😉

  333. Making these tomorrow morning! I’ll instagram you my picture! xo love you cassey!

  334. Aaryan says:

    Aweful. Tastes very bad!!

  335. Anna says:

    OMG these were so good! I made these for breakfast for my family and I was suprised that they liked them, because normally when I do some healthy treat, they are like if you wanna eat cookies,make them right and stuff. I’m totally gonna do these again. Thanks Cassey! 🙂

  336. Andraya says:

    A little nervous as to how they’d turn out when I was just mixing them up, but turned out so delicious. New favorite, thanks!!

  337. nooby says:

    Just made these with some pecan nuts and a sprinkling of coconut added. Absolutely delicious!! Surprisngly sweet given there’s no added sugar and so filling! Thanks so much!! YUM>

  338. Brett says:

    These really shouldn’t be called “pancakes” as the only resemblance to real pancakes is that they are both round. What there truly are are paper-thin, flat discs of a very odd texture. The taste is ok if you really like bananas, but these fall apart in the pan and disintegrate in your mouth. They are fine, I guess, if all you care about is nutritional stats not taste.

  339. Nic says:

    Can you make with just egg whites ?

  340. Katrina says:

    Ha ha ha omg I added 1 scoop of vanilla protein powder!! but it still turned out really delicious!

  341. Ashley Morrison says:

    Thank you for sharing this recipe!! When I found it last summer I had been making it with EVO, but since I started my new diet with Slimming World this year I have switched to Fry Light. I’d really like to see how many syns Coconut Oil is and if I can find it in the UK, because I’d really like to try that. Now that I am on this diet I have thought to put Fat Free/Light Yogurt on top (which is all free) and fruit like raspberries or blueberries ontop with a bit of sweetner 🙂

  342. Diana Komal says:

    I love pancakes, thought I would make something different. When I came across this recipe, I was amazed to see so many comments. Am excited and going to make it for breakfast. I am positive that my son will enjoy it. It has just two ingredients. “Wow”.

  343. Penny says:

    hi, made these this morning for the two girls I watch. I loved that they were so sweet & flavorful. My question is what is the serving size? Is it the same as a regular pancake mix?

  344. Maria says:

    Making these as we speak. Didn’t let the first one cook all the way before I flipped, still delicious. Still trying to find the”right” time to flip. But great tasting. Oh and I used an two extra banana s- the “batter” was too runny with just one.

    1. Kara says:

      The extact same thing happened to me. They are very delicate to flip, I also had to use to bananas. I thought they were just Ok, of course if you love bananas you will like them.

    2. Dakota Lanti says:

      You have to cook them at a very low heat.. It takes forever but that’s how I found made the best ones..
      I only used 1 banana.

  345. Jackie says:

    so I made these pancakes today, and although I was initially a bit worried that they weren’t going to work, they turned out delicious!
    however, to the people who want bready, floury, fluffy IHOP style pancakes, these are not it. the texture is a bit more soft and wet (?). however, they taste fantastic. so definitely give them a try. x]

  346. Valerie says:

    I can finally have a flippin’ pancake. Girl, you are my heroine! These turned out fabulous and I’m dumbfounded !

  347. Christina STone says:

    My 6 year old told me these were the best pancakes we have ever made at home, she usually barely eats one and she ate 4! I added 1 TBSP ground flax for texture and that made it more interesting to me. Its a nice, and fantastically inexpensive way to keep the kids full through to lunch when they go to school. If they eat cereal they are starving by lunch time. But this way we avoid wheat and get some great protein into the diet. Thanks for sharing!

  348. Huda Abbasi says:

    Hi, I’m allergic to bananas, is there any other fruit that can be used?
    Thanks

      1. Kelly says:

        Or try mashed sweet potatos

  349. Maritza says:

    Banana Pancakes! Wow I made these this morning and was I surprised that they were yummy and filling! Love ’em

  350. Maritza says:

    Banana Pancakes! Wow I made these this morning and was I surprised super yummy and filling! Love ’em

  351. Allie says:

    OMG these are SO good! My fiance even likes them. It’s so simple and quick, I love it! We put some honey in the batter and drizzled a bit on top for some sweetness and it was delish! Thanks Cassey!!!

  352. Amanda says:

    I made these and they were great! A great way to sneak eggs to my little egg-haters;P

  353. Jackierae says:

    I was skeptical about this recipe but it was beyond amazing and I will def be making it again. Soooooo good!

  354. Kristen says:

    Agree with Danielle from Dec 22. It is a very eggy mix, I think next time I will be using more than one banana. Had to add toppings on mine because it was a tad overpowering. Despite this, so easy! And when I tasted banana, sooo tasty!!

  355. Kia says:

    Thank you so much for the recipe! I just tried it, and it is soooo good, and made me totally full 🙂

  356. Nikki says:

    I didn’t think that this would work at all but when i did, I loved it! SO incredibly easy and tasty! Im thinking about making them tomorrow morning, and adding some oats to the batter? I think this would make it more filling maybe. Is this a good idea? Anyways, thank you for sharing this recipe<3 xx

    1. Adanna says:

      Omg u know what? i think i’ll try it with some oats too, i’ll do an egg, a large banana and 1/4 cup of oats.

    2. Cathy says:

      Did you try the oats? And if you did, which kind: steel-cut, 5 minute, or 1 minute?

  357. Kathleen says:

    I have been looking for an alternative to the usual flour loaded pancake…these were delicious!!!!
    Thanks a bunch!!

  358. Neza says:

    omg i’m just eating them and they’re AMAAAAZING <33

  359. wendi says:

    I’ve tried making these twice, and both times it just doesn’t come out right. I blend them in a blender and they never flip properly…they just splatter everywhere, no matter how long I let them cook on one side 🙁 any suggestions?

    1. Pamela says:

      Your issue may be the fact that you’re doing it in the blender.. I mash the bananna up and leave it kind of chunky.. then i wish the 2 eggs into it with a fork… I put it in a hot skillet and let it setup to almost done all the way through on both sides, then i flip it over.. i’ve never had a problem with cooking em, or flipping them… I think putting it in the blender is making your mix too runny and watery… the chunky state of the bananna helps it to stick together.

      1. RACHEL says:

        I made mine in the blender and it that is not the issue. You will have to increase the egg in your batter. The first time I made it, I had too many bananas (because I thought it would maker them thicker. ) However, it’s the eggs that solidify when cooked and hold the”pancake” together

  360. Crystal says:

    Finally made these this morning – very exciting, easy and tasty.

  361. AUDREY says:

    wow!!! these taste amazing cassey thank you so much!

  362. Danielle says:

    I should have read the comments before I began. I used two very ripe bananas and 1/2 cup Egg Beaters (the equivalent of 2 large eggs). I mashed the bananas with a fork, then used the fork to whisk in the eggs. I added a few dashes of cinnamon and a splash of vanilla. I cooked them in coconut oil. They turned out more like banana omelettes or scrambled eggs. Delicious, but definitely not the texture of a pancake. Next time I’ll try a large banana per egg and whisk the heck out of the mixture.

    Thanks for sharing this great paleo recipe!

  363. Marika m says:

    How many is a serving?

  364. Anna says:

    These were so so tasty! They worked out best when I blended the mixture for longer (more air incorporation, so fluffier) and when I made small pancakes 🙂

  365. Lynette says:

    Just made these with breakfast. Not too bad! A little different but I would deff. make them again!

  366. Susie says:

    I make these all the time. I’m from the Virgin Islands, live in New York. Back home we call them Banana Fritters. Grew up eating these as a child. Easy to make!! Whole family loves em!

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  368. Teri says:

    My men may never see homemade banana bread again. The ripe bananas are mine. What a wonderful treat . On the top of my list for breakfast (for sure)!

  369. Megan Berthiaume says:

    Just made these for the first time! So glad I tried it =] Came out great!! I put peanut butter on just about everything so of course I added little on top of these pancakes, although hard to spread it was pretty yummy!!

    1. You could melt some PB in the microwave to drizzle over them instead of trying to spread it.

  370. Liz says:

    I really didn’t trust this at first. But oh my word. I had “breakfast” for dinner tonight and it was goood.

  371. Victoria T says:

    How did you flip them?! I just made them and had such a hard time.

  372. Steve says:

    I made these this morning using a ripe plantain (large) in place of banana, and it was excellent! I’ll try it with the cinnamon next time.

    1. nancy says:

      very good with cinnamon I did it this mornin, bbut i used one banana and one egg and they came out mushy 🙁

  373. G. says:

    I made these this morning with a little cinnamon and they were SOOOO GOOD! I’ll definitely make this more often ^^. It’s hard to believe that it’s such an easy recipe but also sooo delicious! 😀

  374. Katherine Mockler says:

    These banana pancakes were right up my alley! One morning I didn’t have bananas, so I used cooked mashed butternut squash in place of the bananas. Not quite as sweet, but it went very well with the eggs and cinnamon.

  375. Tina says:

    I just made these! Soooooooo good!!! I had to add an extra banana though. Perfection!

  376. bee. says:

    hey i just tried these this morning and they are AMAZING!! soooooo much better than regular pancakes:) so i got experimenting-
    i tried some toppings- coconut oil drizzled on top, sunflower spread, cocoa & coconut oil spread melted & mixed, heated raspberries, chia cinnamon yogurt and chopped walnuts. All really good, the best was the melted coconut oil- you HAVE to try it- YUUUUMMMM.

  377. Cynthia says:

    If its mush it is because you cooked it too long. You need to wait till the center actually bubbles up, the key to this is cooking them on medium to low heat, and for a while, I wait till the centers bubble over, also you are wanting to use a LARGE banana with Large two eggs. I normally use a normal banana and a large egg. A lot of this is how you cook it. I tend to use my blender to make sure everything is well blended. If you are looking for some help to hold it together, if you have rice flour add about a tablespoon to your mixture.

  378. Karen says:

    How did you get your pancakes so fluffy in the picture? Mine turned out a mushy mess:(

  379. Megan says:

    There were amazing!! Thanks so much for sharing the recipe!

  380. Christine says:

    I’m making these right now and it’s taking everything out of me to wait until it’s all done. So amazing!

  381. Gianna says:

    I made these banana pancakes this morning, and they were easy to make, delicious, and didn’t require any topping. Great idea. I posted it on my website, which is a growing collection of recipes for paleo-vegetarians. Thank you.

  382. Hayley says:

    I love blogilates and I love this recipe! I just made them and they turned out delicious… they actually tasted just like the banana pancakes I get at a restaurant. I added some pumpkin pie spice to them for some added flavor and they were REALLY good! And they’re paleo!

  383. Mary says:

    My 1 yr old granddaughter will not eat eggs. I tried these and she loves them. I add a bit of cinnamon and a splash of vanilla. I had some leftover infant cereals (multi-grain, rice, oatmeal) that she would no longer eat so I added a bit of that to give the pancakes a bit more body. Sometimes I add some pumpkin puree or unsweetened applesauce. When I ran out of her infant cereal I started adding some oats. I no longer worry about what to give her for breakfast. They make a great snack as well!

  384. Anne says:

    Mine didn’t work out ): the banana was well mashed,but when i put them on the pan they just sat there,and the only part that cooked was the egg. it kinda looked like a gross,yellow-ish fried egg.

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  386. Shadia says:

    I tried making them on the pan but it burned and I don’t have a Grendel

  387. Hayley says:

    I tried these this morning and added cinnamon. So good! Thanks for the recipe!

  388. Judi Mckinney says:

    I tried these this morning. I was so surprised at how easy it was!! The KEY to making them thicker is beating the batter. The longer the better. These were so delicious!!!!!

  389. Deborah says:

    Delicious! Great for those who are cutting back on carbs.I added some cinnamon and I took out one yoke and they were a little eggy. I’m gonna try to add some oats next time. Great recipe and so many possibilities! Thank you

  390. artsdevivre says:

    umm … these were eggy bananas for me. don’t mean to be a negative nancy but i was really disappointed. maybe i’ll try again with a bit of flour like people recommended.

  391. Stephanie Pirro says:

    I am in love with this pancakes!! I was dx with Celiac Disease and have been gluten free going on five years now. These are the BEST pancakes I’ve had in those 5 years!!! THANK YOU for posting!!!

  392. Ashley says:

    I found this recipe on Pinterest and just tried it this morning- so good! And I love how simple it is!
    I was a little skeptical that it would be too eggy, like just eggs with bananas floating in them :/ but they weren’t at all! The recipe made 5 pancakes for me so I experimented with them. I ate 2 plain, topped one with syrup, added cinnamon to the batter of the last one, and topped one with a little cream cheese and cinnamon/sugar mixture. The cinnamon/sugar/cream cheese was probably my favorite! But they are delicious plain also. Thanks for this easy, two-ingredient recipe!

  393. Sweetpea says:

    Personally I did not feel these were pancakes at all, rather just soggy “baneggas”. But once I added a tablespoon of flour these really did turn into nice tasty fluffy pancakes. Since my toddler loves pancakes I’m very thankful to have stumbled upon a NSA version that’s super quick to make. Thank you! xoxo

  394. Grace says:

    I just made them tonight for breakfast tomorrow and they were amazing! I added a tbsp of dessicated coconut as well as a tsp of raisins to give it more ooomph. I’m so looking forward to having them in the morning! Thank you for such a brilliant idea 🙂

  395. Amy says:

    To help with the “egginess” and thin texture, I added about 1t of oat flour and a pinch of baking powder. This gave me fluffy pancakes that had a texture more like traditional ones.

    Also, I made a variation with 1 banana, 1/2c of pumpkin, sprinkle of cinnamon and nutmeg, and 3 eggs + 1/4c egg whites. They get a little darker because of the pumpkin, but taste great!

  396. Michelle Bankhead says:

    How are you flipping these? Mine just fall apart and don’t look like a pancake anymore?

  397. Annette says:

    OMG – this recipe is awesome! I always make these fluffy, easy pancakes at the weekend. It doesn’t taste eggy at all. Seriously, everyone should try these out.

  398. Jessica says:

    i made these with one banana and one egg, and added 1 tsp of cinnamon, 1 tsp of quick oats, dash of vanilla, and a few chocolate chips…they came out amaaazing- perfect thickness, no eggy taste, and did not use syrup !!

  399. Chris says:

    I used 3 egg whites and whipped them with the banana till it ‘peaked’ – They were SUPER fluffy although they ‘fell’ after they cooled a bit. I put a little organic maple syrup on em’ for my 3 year old and he gobbled up 3 full sized pancakes in the blink of an eye!

  400. Minty says:

    I absolutely love this. The other day I tried this with my homemade chunky apple sauce instead and it was great. I admit, there is a slightly egginess to it and it turned out more like a crepe than pancake, but it was still all good. It’s so easy and good for you too!

  401. Laila says:

    Hey Cassey!
    Thanks so much for this AWESOME recipe.
    I looooooovvvvve it!
    I love your blog so much that I was inspired to make my own.
    I hope it’s alright that i’m sharing some of your recipes
    Is that ok?
    Love laila
    ps. do you think this recipe will work without the egg yolks?

  402. marcia says:

    Thanx to all the comments, I used a spotted banana, a fork to mash it, and only 1 egg. For what it’s worth, it was delish!!

  403. Karen says:

    I tried them this morning with a hint of cinnamon. Yummy. I also use 100% pure maple syrup which, yes, has sugar, but the good sugar that breaks down easily. I cannot use any sugar products without jitters and maple syrup doesn’t have that effect.
    Thanks for the recipe… I will make these a lot. I store my riper bananas in the freezer and just defrost and mash, then mix with the beaten eggs.

  404. Amy says:

    Tried these this morning. Mine didn’t look near as “fluffy” as the ones in the picture, but were delicious anyway! I made 1, tried it, it was yummy so I decided to make the rest. However, I added vanilla and cinnamon to the remaining “batter”. I have to say, I didn’t care for the addition of the vanilla and cinnamon. They tasted much better without (that 1st trial one) those additions. The first one tasted just like banana bread – YUM!

  405. Sharon says:

    Love these!!! I don’t care for bready pancakes so these are a perfect alternative for me. I cooked them in a stainless steal pan with Pam cooking spray. I added a little pancake mix to see which way I liked it better and I liked it without. But hubby likes it with the mix. It’s great for him cuz he’s diabetic. Thanks so much for this recipe!!!

  406. Sara says:

    I tried this twice, and had mixed results. The first time, they basically came out like banana omelettes. Very, very eggy. The second time, I pureed a very ripe banana and then mixed in the egg, and used a pancake mold to keep the batter from spreading in the pan and it resulted in thicker pancakes that were much less eggy. Still pretty darn eggy, though.

  407. Kaitlyn says:

    Has anyone tried freezing them and then toasting them afterwards. I was just wondering how they fair.

  408. Amanda says:

    LOVE LOVE this! I’ve made it countless times. One time I ate them with jelly, delicious! I made it for my fiancé yesterday and he loved them as well. He was shocked I wasn’t eating them with syrup; they don’t need any!
    Thanks for posting something so healthy and easy! I also featured it on my blog: http://www.pinkskyline.com/2012/09/2-ingredient-banana-pancakes.html
    Keep up the good work, I love your site and videos.

    1. blogilates says:

      thanks for sharing!!

  409. ginaisabel says:

    I used 1 egg and 1 ripe banana and added some oatmeal/raisin mix to it (just a spoonful for this attempt) – totally delicious!!

  410. Sherry says:

    I was excited to try these pancakes but was very disapointed, no way they were even close to a pancake, yuck! might try again with darker bananas but I won’t hold my breath. Too bad, cause this could have been something I can actually eat. I’ll let ya know if I try again and how they turn out.

  411. Shanna says:

    Soggy and eggy. Didn’t like at all. And yes…my banana was super ripe and organic.

  412. Bianca says:

    Tried it today, yes they were yummy and tasted the banana. I had to cook it longer than the time stated, but was not disappointed. Didn’t add cinnamon or anything, next time I might put a touch after cooking it. Thank you so much for this simple and quick recipe.

  413. nicki says:

    i tried this and they are delicious. i added a dash of cinnamon and used eggs that are very ripe.
    definitely bookmarking this for future use

  414. Brandy says:

    These were really good! I topped them with sliced strawberries and a little powdered sugar. DELISH!

  415. Coni Diaz says:

    Por fin mis hermanos que padecen de diabetes van a poder comer hot cakes nuevamente!!! Gracias!!

  416. Denisse says:

    When I read this earlier today I was so excited to try it out…especially since I have a recipe that is similar, but with flour. I tried it but was so disappointed:( it tasted more egg-ie than banana or pancake.

    1. Kristina says:

      I had the exact same experience today. I hated the resulting banana-eggs. With a recipe this simple, I cannot imagine what I might have done differently from the commenters who loved it. I wonder if my standards might just be calibrated differently because I don’t usually do flourless/gluten free/paleo?

      1. Arlona says:

        If you used bananas that were still yellow, then try waiting until they are more brown than yellow. Same thing when making Banana bread. The riper they are, the sweeter the banana tastes.

        1. Audrey Deza says:

          same with me. i was to excited to try this out, I have the very ripe banana which is already brown-ish. Didnt add anything but just the eggs and banana. I didnt like the taste 🙁 even tried with pancake syrup but still not yummy.. </3

    2. celia gallegos says:

      Mine weren’t ready to flip after even a MINUTE!! Why could that be??

  417. GK says:

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  418. Jaci says:

    Anyone know if/how well these might freeze? These would be awesome to send with my kids to school in the am but the thought of making them every morning isn’t really appealing to me, regardless of how easy they are its still a process

  419. Mary says:

    These are yummy. I just made them to see what they tasted like.. and it’s tasty! Has a hint of banana bread taste and full of protein. A nice change to eating the regular egg in the morning!

  420. naz says:

    they were really easy to make, but mines were tasting so egg-y (?).. is 1 egg enough?

  421. lacey r says:

    these are awesome! but i may add, the older banana’s are better, tastes like it has maple syrup in it already! and organic bananas are best. THX 🙂

    1. lacey r says:

      ps. forgot to say extra banana is great, and using a blender helps get out the lumps

  422. Marna says:

    These were really good! Just one word of caution: don’t use an immersion blender to get the mixture really smooth after you’ve added the egg. I tried that after just using a fork to mash everything together. The first one (with just the mashing) turned out really well, but after I used the immersion blender, they tasted really egg-y and were impossible to flip. I think it got too much air in the batter. With one banana and two eggs, I got about four 4-inch pancakes.

  423. Elise says:

    Yummy! I love how fast it is and it definitely gave me energy to start the day. Thanks!

  424. Krista says:

    Can you use just egg whites?

    1. Gretchen says:

      I used one whole egg and one egg white. Never made it before so I can’t compare, but it is really good!

  425. Jona says:

    Awesome! Loved it, thank you

  426. Lauren says:

    I was just wondering how much the 1 banana and 2 eggs make and if it was total 250 calories or just one pancake

  427. Erin says:

    I made these this morning with a teeny-tiny dash of cinnamon and ate them with some peanut butter on them (not a fan of syrup–too sweet for me!) and they were SO GOOD. Definitely making these again (:

  428. Anna says:

    Hi! thank you for sharing…I am trying to lose weight so what kind of syrup and butter should i pour on the pancakes that will not ruin my diet?Thanks!

    1. kassie says:

      I made these this morning, and there really is no need to put anything on top of them. Syrup pure or not is full of sugar. If you’re going to just put butter on them, I would say to use brummel and brown butter. I just ate them plain though and they were really good.

      1. Tonya says:

        I made these this morning and I put some vanilla extract and cinnamon then put agave nectar on it and it was super tasty!! Yum

    2. Katie says:

      You can get sugar free syrup, it’s still just as tasty just not as thick.

  429. Shari says:

    I just made these for my lunch. Do these taste just like pancakes, no. Are these good, yes. I got about 20 of out of my 2 eggs and one banana. Roughly 1 1/2 – 2 inches in diameter. I used coconut oil to fry in. Next time I will try a little ground flax seed to give a little thicker consistency. I am dipping them into sugar free syrup.
    Thanks~

  430. Minna says:

    Thank you for this recipe! They taste really good and are soooo easy to do! Perfect for me xD

  431. Erin says:

    This is a great recipe! I think it works best if your banana has some spots. Try adding spices like cinnamon or nutmeg…stir in some walnuts or pecans!!

  432. Lara says:

    Omg i tried them today and i absolutely LOVE them!! so quick and easy and delicous – thank you so so much for sharing the recipe!! ;**

  433. Beverly says:

    Mine did better on medium to low heat – different stove/pan? Added TBSP raw honey and dash vanilla. Turned out like crepes, very tasty with some almond butter on the side. Got about 15-20 little pancakes, maybe diameter of small orange. And mine did bubble, maybe because I used the Magic Bullet. I am always looking for new ways to prepare eggs and use ripe bananas…..thank you

  434. vball04 says:

    Yum! I was worried these would turn out looking like egg with some banana but they really do look and taste like a pancake. I made them small, spread some pb in the middle, and rolled them up and they are so tasty!

  435. Paula says:

    These didn’t turn out for me. I followed the directions, but ended up with banana flavored scrambled eggs. 🙁

  436. Leanne says:

    Thanks for this recipe! I featured your post on my favorite pins section of my blog @ planprepareandprovide.com. Thanks!

  437. Tara says:

    PERFECTLY yummy! Added 1 TSP of vanilla and 1/4 c unflavored protein powder.

  438. Abi says:

    omg. these make the most amazing post-workout snack. I mixed 1 medium banana with 2 medium eggs, then added a little cinnamon, flax seed and stevia (I have a REAL sweet tooth haha). the protein pancake recipes I’ve tried have ALL been an absolute disaster, but this was honestly one of the easiest, tastiest things I’ve ever made!! I topped some with raspberries, others with peanut butter. also I didn’t have any coconut oil, so just used ordinary olive oil. still worked a treat! xxx
    p.s. everyone in my family loves them too!! thanks cassey 🙂

  439. Kelly says:

    I tried these today and they were so great! My niece who hates eggs but loves banana loved them! I liked it so much that I shared it on my blog with a link to this one! Thank you for this fantastic recipe!

  440. Vanessa Dunn says:

    It does work I promise.
    1.) I mixed the eggs and pancake with a egg beater so the consistancy was smoooootttthhhh.
    2.) These are made to be mini, not large. If you pour too much into the pan, then you will not be able to flip over your pancake with out making a mess. Less is more.
    3.) Let the pancake sit on medium heat for about 1 minute, or until you can tell that the bottom is fully cooked.

  441. Julie-Anne says:

    These were great they tasted like banana crepes in Thailand. Delicious

  442. Malia says:

    I just made and am eating mine riiiiiight now! They’re awesome. Yes, they are different, but that’s a good thing because the “real” thing isn’t the healthiest option. Thanks for this!! You’re definitely inspiring me to keep it simple when I do my recipes. 🙂

  443. Skipjen says:

    Is everyone insane?!? These made NOTHING resembling a pancake! What it DOES produce is a plate of scrambled eggs with banana! If you’ve always dreamed of making banana scrambled eggs covered in syrup, by all means, give this recipe a try! If that’s NOT something you would think to eat, skip it! For the poster of this recipe, why don’t you try posting a picture of the ACTUAL recipe product? If you truly think its so great, you wouldn’t feel the need to accompany it with a picture of real, fluffy, flour-laden pancakes.

    1. karen says:

      Here, here! (I agree with this comment).

    2. Malia says:

      That means you did it wrong.

    3. Kelly says:

      My looked and tasted like pancakes(with banana of course)!
      You had to have done it wrong. There was no egg taste all. The texture definitely was egg but the taste was fantastic. Mine looked just like the picture. My niece who hates eggs absolutely loved these! It’s a great low calorie, high protein breakfast option!

    4. Karen says:

      Mine looked like the picture. They’re a completely different texture of course seeing as they don’t have flour, but nice all the same. Definitely not scrambled eggs.

    5. Tori says:

      I agree! They were like fried egg tasting bananas. Ickkky

  444. Erin says:

    These are delicious–what an awesome recipe! I’ve made them twice so far and they’re going to be a healthy breakfast staple. I use an immersion blender to combine the eggs and banana, then cook them in coconut oil on medium-high heat, and turn with a very thin metal spatula for easy flipping. Thanks for sharing this!!

  445. jody says:

    I made these but with eggs whites, half banana, small amount grated apple, handful of oatmeal and cinnamon. Soooooo delicious. I also added some frozen blueberries and raspberries in the pancakes while they were cooking.

  446. Julia says:

    I made these this morning and it worked perfectly for me! They were delicious and naturally sweet. Thanks for the great recipe!

  447. Helen says:

    Just tried these for the first time…they taste amazing. Bananas are my favorite fruit…and these pancakes are PERFECT for college students. Thanks Cassey!!

  448. Erin says:

    Not sure what I did wrong, but these didn’t work at all for me. Maybe my banana was too large? Maybe my eggs had too much liquid? I did add some liquid vanilla extract and some cinnamon but I don’t think that had too much of an effect. Either way, they didn’t flip and I basically ended up with scrambled eggs.

    1. Cheryl says:

      I had the exact same problem! I wish I knew what went wrong because I was so excited to try them. 🙁

      1. Skipjen says:

        You did nothing wrong. Banana and eggs does not equal pancakes. It equals scrambled eggs wi bananas.

      2. Kayla says:

        Two problems I came across (but quickly fixed) was to ensure ALL lumps of banana was mashed entirely (if you have a food processor, you might even go so far as to do that) and then I increased the time it cooked on the first side for a while. Unlike traditional pancakes, these do not bubble when they’re ready, but they will puff up a bit. My first one looked like an omelet gone wrong because I messed up those two steps, but I did those two changes to the next one and made sure to loosen the sides really good before flipping and it was fantastic!

    2. Kelly says:

      You have to make them small. One of mine did the same but when I adjusted the size they came out perfect!

  449. Therese Eiden says:

    I made these today and I absolutely LOVE them! I can use them for a quick breakfast, snack or dessert!! so I just have to say THANK YOU SO MUCH for adding this to my life!

    And btw I love your blog!

  450. Jenny says:

    made these today for breakfast! SOOO GOOOOOD

  451. Joanna Bagwell says:

    These are super yum! I’m not a huge fan of bananas but I found these so tasty!! Make them for a snack when I’m hungry.

  452. Corinne says:

    I made these last night with some of my own tweaks (made one big pancake for one) and it was sooooo good. Thanks for this recipe. I even blogged my version and linked you and the awesome video you shot. You are funny! Also, my nine year old loved it and my family decided it tasted like Banana Pudding.

    Keep up the great work on this blog.

    http://www.phit-n-phat.com/healthy-banana-pancakes-best-breakfast-for-dinner-ever/

  453. Summer says:

    I already made my pancakes like this. Well, sort of… I use 1 banana and 3 eggwhites, really nice 🙂

  454. Aoife says:

    Oh my goodness, I just made these this morning and they are AMAZING!!!! I think they are going to become addictive. I posted about it on my blog, you can find the link here… —>> http://bitsandbobs-aoife.blogspot.ie/2012/08/banana-and-egg-pancakes.html
    Thank you so much for your fun recipes and videos. I am finally getting into the swing of Pilates and your workouts are great and really encouraging. Míle buíochas!! (Many thanks in Gaelic) xXxXx

  455. Beth says:

    Is it possible to use egg whites and leave out the yokes for a lower fat version?

  456. Lilly says:

    Wow this almost sounds to good to be true, do they really taste like pancakes though? I guess I’ll have to test this out first thing tomorrow morning!

  457. Liana says:

    Hy,
    I’ve just finished my training with you, aprox. 1 hour and you was talking about a song: Mr. Saxo Beet. The singer is from Romania and I was very happy that you liked it. I am suggesting you another song for some pilates, the one in the following link:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bshlibX_G9w (especially for legs and butt).

    I am so glad that I found you because I am training my whole body in my living with you 🙂 take care and lots of kisses from Romania.

  458. Helen says:

    I made these pancakes for bfast and they are delish! I added some cinnamon and vanilla extract for more flavor. Thanks for posting the recipe!

  459. Becca says:

    I just made them this morning, and they’re so delicious. At first I was a little hesitant towards no syrup being a pancake lover:) But they’re so good! I even put a little PB and sugar free blackberry jam which was delicious! My only complaint is since they’re so frothy without the flour it’s a little difficult to flip ’em.

  460. Thia Tee says:

    Hello! I love your site, I hope you don’t mind, but I added this recipe to my blog. I have credited it to you, I hope this is okay 🙂 e-mail me if it’s not and I will take it down.

    xoxo
    Thia

  461. Nicole says:

    Tried these for breakfast this morning. Loved them! So easy and healthy! A new staple on my healthy menu. 😉

  462. Foxi says:

    248.5 calories each baby pancake? Or..? 🙂

    1. 1ChefMommy says:

      It looks like the calories count is for the whole batch. 🙂

  463. Svena says:

    I made them just now for my mum and myself! :)) they tasted really good and were really easy to make… I used 3 eggs and one banana though but it tasted fine >:D
    Definitely making these again! Thanks, Cassey, for this awesome recipe!

  464. Breanna says:

    I would love to see a dance cardio video! I’ve been doing so much dancing as my cardio lately, but I feel a bit guilty because I know I’m not pushing myself as hard as say, running or HIIT. I’d love to see what you come up with!

  465. Maddie says:

    Hey! Thank you so much! How many pancakes make up a serving??

  466. Dawne Morgan says:

    Love this pancake, it’s fabulous! I only used one egg and added some cinnamon and drop of honey. I have to share that this pancake has made its mark on my house…I have three teenage sons who NEVER stop eating, ever, though prefer wholesome food, and as a result my food bill is outrageous. The boys devoured these, banged their forks for more, stood over my shoulder “are they ready?”…now they are evolved men (ok, almost men…) and realize Mama isn’t chained to the stove, so each boy has to make there own. This little pancake will help stretch my grocery $ and give me peace of mind that they are eating well. I would welcome any other simple nutritious recipes like this, THANKS! p.s. I love your workouts! While I am years past the bikini bod, your generous youtube high energy and joyful workouts are helping to shape me up, and for this I am grateful!

  467. Celadon says:

    Cassey, is there anything you can replace the eggs with? I really want to eat those but I don’t eat eggs!

    1. Caity says:

      You could try an egg replacement with flaxseed meal and water. They should turn out the same. 🙂

  468. Dawn says:

    I just made these and they’re great! My batter made 6 pancakes, which I had to make to in batches; and batch of four and one batch of two. My advice to those who are having trouble flipping them and getting them browned like pancakes is turn the temperature up past medium heat. I had them on medium/ medium low for the first batch and they were very soft and didn’t quite look like pancakes (although they tasted delicious), but the second batch I upped the heat and they looked JUST like pancakes, and still tasted yummy!

  469. Johanna says:

    OMG its the perfect recipe for me because i cant eat milk or dairy but i love pancakes, thanks soo much!

  470. victoria says:

    I made these this morning but only used 3 eggs and 2 bananas (for 2 people). I thought the consistency was fine without adding in the 4th egg. They tasted great and I’ll definitely be making them again soon!

  471. Aurora says:

    These sound amazing! But i’m a vegan, so i’ll have to find someway to veganize them! 🙂
    P.S. Love all of your videos but I was hoping you could make some more printables? My laptop is staring to die on me 🙁 and the only other computer is in the living room where my family always is, so printables would be helpful! 😀
    Thanks Cassey!

  472. Kim says:

    Delicious! I made mine this morning with cinnamon and topped with peanut butter!

  473. Brenna says:

    can’t wait for the cardio dance video!! 🙂

  474. Victoria says:

    I made these for brekkie today, tasted lovely but I had issues trying to get these to flip they just kept falling apart. Great taste not very pleasing on the eye. No where near what you picture looks like. What did I do wrong? :o(

  475. Nadi says:

    Ok, I didn’t really believe that those pancakes would taste good – but omg I just made them and they are yummy! I used just 1 egg and 1 banana, got 4 small pancakes out of it. Sprinkled it with cinnamon and a tiny bit of sugar. This will be my new treat whenever I’m craving something sweet. 😉 Thanks Cassey!

  476. Juliana says:

    I know you need to whole egg for the recipe to turn out right but i made it anyway with egg whites (its all i had and i really wanted pancakes) so i made it and added a little flaxseed and it was like a banana omelet…NOT COMPLAINING because it was delicious 🙂 as weird as it sounds. i topped with just a teeny bit of natural peanut butter and some sliced strawberries. totally adding this to my meal plan, thanks!!!!

  477. Brittany says:

    Just made these and added in some slivered almonds and raisins. OMG. Amazing way to start the day.

  478. Elisa says:

    This is just amazing! I tried them 30 minutes ago and the pancakes were soooo yummy!
    I also served strawberries with them!
    Thank you so much for this simple, yet delicious recipe!

  479. Hannah says:

    Made them this morning, with a little bit of quark (in my country it’s called “kesella” and it’s really high in protein and in the same texture as greek yoghurt so it’s easy to mix). They where SO yummy that they’re now the official saturday breakfast at my house. Mom loved them too! Thanks Cassey! 🙂

  480. cvea says:

    As youtube artist I suggest Alex Day. He’s a Londoner and a big part of his music is pretty upbeat also he says everybody can use it in their videos. Here’s a link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7q1bHK8te0

    1. blogilates says:

      omg really!!??? that’s great!!!

  481. Niki says:

    I did the pancakes today , I love them 🙂 when frying them they smell soo nice. but i was wondering if i should just eat them alone with out any FIBER …bread?

  482. Jana says:

    Just tried them and they are sooo yummy!
    I never had a problem motivating myself to do pilates because it’s fun – but eating clean is so hard for me… I just LOVE burgers and chocolate and soul food…
    Delicious AND healthy recipes like this make it so much easier for me to stick to my diet, so thank you so much for sharing them with us, Cassey!

  483. Nika says:

    Well I tried to do them this morning.. but well, it turned into a disaster.. I couldn’t flip them(I think because they’re flourless) and it turned out really ugly.. Though, they weren’t that bad – looking by the taste. But I think i’m going to stick with a ”regular” pancakes. 🙂

    1. Casey says:

      I had the same problem! What gives?

  484. Hazel says:

    I have a love hate relationship with banana’s; sometimes I like them, other days I can’t stand the taste.
    These pancakes are delicious! Will have to break my once a year rule.

  485. Valencia Lia says:

    Wow, so amazed it super simple! Definitely trying these for breakfast tomorrow! Woohooo~ Yay to quick and healthy pancakes in the morning~

  486. Christie says:

    Just made these and I have to say they are really yummy! Great idea Cassey!

  487. Louisa says:

    WOW!! I was a little doubtful about just two ingredients until I tried them, and they are FANTASTIC!! I will definitely be making these delicious little sweet treats regularly! Thanks so much Cassey 🙂

  488. Erin says:

    WHEEEEEEEE I can’t wait to try this! I have this predicament where I love the taste of bananas but I hate the texture of them. My mouth refuses to eat one plain. So I’m always looking for ways to incorporate them into my diet and this is perfect! Thanks!!!

  489. Van says:

    That is an amazing idea for pancakes! I’m definitely trying this recipe out tomorrow! Love your blog btw. You inspire me to workout everyday!

  490. EllyK says:

    I did the math (and by that I mean I input the 2 ingredients onto MFP), it’s 248 calories for the WHOLE batter, regardless of how many actual pancakes it makes.
    Not bad at all! I just made them and my dad went nuts for them. I only got to eat 1 pancake…

  491. Bunny says:

    Could I use tofu as a sub for the egg to make it vegan or do you have any other suggestion?

  492. Sue says:

    Im gonna try this tomorrow, do the pancakes taste eggy though?

  493. Erika says:

    Oh. My. God.
    Cassey!! You are a genious!

    Ok, seriously, I was a bit skeptical about this, cause I expected it to taste like an omelette, but OMG. It is soooo good. I drizzled some microwaved no sugar strawberry jam on top and PERFECTION <3
    Loved it! Loved it! I'll eat this all the time now! <3
    And thanks for posting a recipe like this, cause in my country we don't have those fancy ingredients you guys have. So for me this is perfect.

  494. Ewa_cn says:

    You can cut calories in half if you make it without egg yolks. I personally only use 1 yolk and 2 egg whites, add cinnamon and whatever else healthy I have – flax seeds, wheat germ. Sometimes I take a tbsp of greek yoghurt mixed with honey and cinnamon and mix it and put in on top – like a sauce topping with whatever fruit I have. DELICIOUS.

  495. Lauren says:

    Can we substitute egg whites for whole eggs? Also how much is one serving?

  496. sophie says:

    omg i made this and it was like half fried egg and half banana pancake
    hahaha i dont know what went wrong

  497. Jaq says:

    I just made these with the cinnamon then topped them with fresh strawberries – so delicious and has set me up for the day

  498. Michelle says:

    these pancakes are freakin awesome. THANK YOU CASSEY! I recently went paleo so I’m always looking for cool recipes to try.

  499. Caroline says:

    I just made them and they taste soo good! Thank you!

  500. Ashley says:

    Jut made these and thy smell so good! My batter made 6 pancakes. Thanks Cassey!

  501. Caroline says:

    I was just wondering, how much is considered one serving? Is it the amount made from the 2 eggs and 1 banana?

    1. ashley b says:

      i was wondering that too

    2. Jana says:

      yes the entire batter is 1 serving

  502. Inessa says:

    Dear Cassey! Thank you for everything. I know Youtube aritists, please check if you like http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iA7fJSlll3Y ndayi7 (they have some different songs) they are realy great freinds.
    You are amazing, all the best for you!!!

  503. Karina says:

    this recipe sounds soooo good – i have to try it 🙂

  504. Petra says:

    Hi! I found your videos on youtube half a year ago and they are amazing! I did them from time to time after my cardio and I fell in love with them! You always make me me work hard! I started with your august calender and I must say that I´m getting better every day. :))
    I am actually not a huge fan of protein powders (I prefer natural ingredients) so I cannot use any of your pancake recipes, but this one is fantastic!! so simple and delicious!!! :))
    Thank you, Cassey, for doing such a great work 🙂

  505. jenn`♫ says:

    so RIGHT AFTER i saw this recipe, i went and made it. i mean the ingredients don’t get any simpler and i needed something to eat.
    it was so yummy (:
    but unlike the picture..mine did turn out to look more ‘eggy’ but a ‘banana omelet’ was sorta expected haha . and i did take your advice and added cinnamon <3 was worth it .
    i don't think i mushed the banana enough tho so next time i think i'm gonna spend extra time mashing it~ thanks cassey! i need to learn to eat more protein

  506. cindy jayy says:

    So… Basically Banana Omelets ? Lol sounds good though 😀 I hate bananas but i shall try it ^_^

  507. mcanyesa says:

    looks yummy!!!! I’m surely gonna make this tomorrow for my breakfast. Thanx cassey, your such an amazing person,… God bless you more 🙂

  508. Mia says:

    Just made these! Yummy and sweet, I think ill put cinnamon in it next time because I’m so used to it in the protein pancakes! Yum! Thanks Cassey!

  509. Nikki Allen says:

    Well, I guess I wasn’t using the right pan…b/c they’re hard to flip. I did mine with one egg, one banana, cinnamon, and egg whites. It’s delicious!

  510. mcanyesa says:

    looks so delicious… I’m surely gonna make this tomorrow for breakfast!! thanx cassey been having trouble of preparing variety of healthy food for breakfast, at least this one looks easy and nutritious! Thanx a lot! God bless you more!

  511. Some1 somewhere says:

    Can’t wait to try it.
    Thnks Cassey u are our miracle witg all ur amazing workouts and the easy yummy food.

  512. Lori-Anne says:

    I wonder, could you make these with four egg whites instead of two whole eggs?

  513. Lynna says:

    I’m tryingn these when I get home for sure!! gives me something to look forward to!

  514. Cayla says:

    Ugh, those do look so good! I don’t eat eggs though..haha

  515. Vanessa says:

    Wow, looks like the easiest recipe I’ve ever seen lol!
    Can’t wait to make some myself.

    You’re going to make a dance cardio video? That’s so awesome, I love dance cardio 🙂

  516. Sara says:

    how many pancakes did the recipe yield?

  517. Liz Humphrey says:

    I’ve determined that bananas are the ultimate miracle food because you can make so many delicious things with them and substitute them for so many ingredients! Totally trying this soon, for breakfast or maybe with a teensy bit of cocoa powder and a few dark chocolate chips for a special dessert treat!

    1. Ellie says:

      Hahah tooootally miracle food! Omgness whaatan easy and delish recipe. I know for a fact that it’s good just by looking at it. I would smother that wit sunflower seed butter! 😛

    2. Sunny says:

      True facts. Have you tried banana ice cream? Essentially you freeze some ripe bananas over night and blend them in the morning. So yum.

  518. Francine Ciobanu says:

    i will try this tomorrow morning for breakfast!

  519. gizem says:

    the pancakes look so simple, its almost hard to believe 🙂 I have to try them!. I did the Pippa Butt w/o today, i def left the burn the whole time. thank you!

    CASEY- today i did Pippa Butt wo, One more night cardio challenge, Summer Sweatfest Cardio, Drive by Inner Thighs, Want U back Arms challenge and a TIU abs/booty w/o. What do you think of this combo??