Healthy Chocolate Chip Pancakes
Published 7/1/2019 โข Updated 8/2/2022
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It’s a pancake morning over here! Enjoy these healthy chocolate chip pancakes made with our delicious oatmeal pancake base and top it with maple syrup, nut butter and more chocolate chips. Looking for more healthy pancake recipes? Try one of my favorites: banana oatmeal, coconut flour pancakes, and almond flour pancakes. There’s a 100% chance that I eat pancakes at least once a week. Whether it’s for breakfast or brinner, I’m always down for healthy pancakes!
Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Pancakes
One of our most popular pancake recipes from Fit Foodie Finds is our oatmeal pancakes recipe, so we thought we’d do a simple spin-off to create the most delicious and fluffy healthy chocolate chip pancakes on the internet! So, what makes these healthy oatmeal pancakes so healthy? A couple of things!Healthy Swaps
- fat: instead of canola oil or buttermilk, which most pancake recipes use, we opted for coconut oil. Coconut oil is higher in “healthy saturated fats” compared most other oils.
- sugar: these healthy pancakes are sweetened mostly with mashed banana. Sugar from fruit is all-natural unlike sugar from white and brown sugar which are refined. The chocolate chips in this recipe are dark chocolate chips, which are lower in sugar than milk and semi-sweet. Most pancake recipes call for additional refined sugar such as white or table sugar.
- flour: lastly, most pancakes are made with a refined, white flour, whereas these pancakes use 100% ground oat flour.
Why Oat Flour?
These fluffy little cakes are made with 100% oat flour. We love using ground oat flour because it’s a 100% whole grain and rather inexpensive because you can make it yourself! To make oat flour, all you have to do is place rolled oats in a high-speed blender or food processor and process on high until your four is pulverized.How to Make the Perfect Pancakes
How do you keep chocolate chips from sinking in pancakes? One super easy trick that we’ve found with chocolate chip pancakes is just using mini chocolate chips instead of the regular sized ones. Mini chocolate chips weigh less and that should prevent them from sinking to the bottom. How many carbs are in chocolate chip pancakes? In our healthy chocolate chip pancakes, there is a total of 59 carbs per serving. But, remember that these carbs are coming from 100% whole grains and unrefined sugars. How do you freeze pancakes? To freeze pancakes, let them cool completely. Then, sack two together and wrap them with saran wrap followed by tin foil. Place them in the freezer and freeze for up to 3 months. When should I flip my pancakes? You know your pancakes are ready to flip when little bubbles start to form on the outer rim of the pancake and the bottom side starts to firm up. Make sure that you are using a low/medium heat with these pancakes so that you don’t cook the outsides too fast!Topping Ideas
Because pancakes aren’t a pancake without the toppings. Here are some delicious pancake topping ideas for you to choose from!- maple syrup
- nut butter
- dark chocolate chips
- coconut chips
- honey
- nuts
- seeds
More Healthy Pancakes
Healthy Chocolate Chip Pancakes
Ingredients
Dry Ingredients
- 1 cup ground oat flour
- 1/2 cup rolled oats
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/8 teaspoon salt
- ½ cup dark chocolate chips, + more for topping
Wet Ingredients
- 2 large eggs
- 2 medium bananas, mashed (~1 cup mashed)
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 3 tablespoons melted coconut oil
Instructions
- Begin by placing dry ingredients into a medium bowl. Whisk until combined.
- Then, mash bananas in a large bowl. Add eggs and vanilla and whisk until combined.
- Transfer dry ingredients into wet and mix until combined.
- Finally, add in melted coconut oil and mix again until combined.
- Heat a large skillet over low/medium heat. Spray with coconut oil cooking spray. Spoon on about 1/3 cup of batter and let cook for 2-3 minutes on each side. Repeat.
- Serve with maple syrup and more chocolate chips.
Tips & Notes
- This recipe was slightly updated on July 1, 2019.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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This looks amazing can’t wait to try!
These pancakes look so moist and fluffy! I love chocolate chips in my pancakes! Yum!! Have a great weekend!
They were both of those! You too darlin’!
All I have to say is YUM!!!!
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These sound deeeelicious, Lee!! I am SUCH a sucker for chocolate chip pancakes ๐
Seriously. ME TOO. I made like 4 batches of this to test it a few times…I’ve been eating pancakes for days. #notcomplaining
Do you like coconut sugar? I’ve never tried but I’m intrigued!
I do actually! You could sub for organic cane sugar, but I really do like coconut sugar and the fact that it comes from coconuts.
Now these have left me totally drooling! If only I were home, I could make some right now! They look amazing and I LOVE the addition of chocolate chips! Yay for chocolate for breakfast!
ALL DAY EVERY DAY!
Cold leftover pancakes may just be my favourite thing ever. Or cold leftover crepes stuffed with cream cheese and blueberry jam! Omigosh. Want. Whyyyy am I too lazy to stand over the stove and make pancakes in the morning? Because I just make them for lunch or dinner instead ๐
I am so glad I’m not the only one that eats cold pancakes ๐ #coldfoodforlife
You da fit foodie GENIUS debs. You should gift mason jars of this for the holidays….Just sayin’! I’m trying to figure out how I’m going to transport gluten-free flour through security without them thinking I’m smuggling cocaine…working on it!
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Let’s do a trade. #plz #thanks PS: Walked past Curt’s yesterday. I feel like I’m stalking his parents, but that damn lake is so pretty.
Love the idea of having everything premixed and ready to go, for when that pancake craving hits! And it always does!
HOLLA HOLLA!
After that terrible facebook message I was giving you the chest I mean stink eye, but after reading that you enjoy eating leftovers cold…you have redeemed yourself. I LOVE cold leftover pancakes and often make a double batch to eat cold…in tupperware too.
BOOM.
Davs gluten free mix will taste better because she probably puts some of her maven hair in it.
I put more than just my hair in it….