Protein Pancakes

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What’s better than a plate of warm, fluffy pancakes in the morning? These Protein Pancakes featuring protein powder and Greek yogurt that pack 17g of protein per serving in just the base recipe. Enjoy not 1, not 2, but 4 of our different flavor options to keep every little eater at your table happy 😋🥰

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You know what they say, starting your day off with a high-protein breakfast is the key to a successful day. So why not pack in some extra protein with your pancakes? I am always trying to find ways to sneak more protein into my meals, and these pancakes are the perfect solution. Plus, I do have a giant bag of these pancakes in my freezer waiting for me to pop them into the toaster to eat 😍

While you won’t be using a pre-made pancake mix, this pancake recipe is easy peasy! Just mix together a few common ingredients, throw them on the griddle, and bingo — you have yourself a delicious stack of protein.

What ingredients add protein?

  • Vanilla protein powder: Both plant-based and whey protein powder will work for these pancakes.
  • Eggs: These are our protein-rich binders.
  • Full-fat Greek yogurt: Amps up the protein and adds creaminess.

What protein powder do you recommend?

The protein powder you use is very important. We tested this recipe with Garden of Life plant-based protein and Tera’s Whey, and we liked the consistency and flavor of Garden of Life more, but Tera’s Whey worked, too. We recommend adding more maple syrup if you use a less sweet protein powder.

A stack of pancakes topped with blueberries, chocolate chips, granola, and nuts. Syrup is being poured over them.

Pick Your Flavor!

Wanna switch things up and add something to the base recipe? Here are 4 ideas to add some more flavor and variety to your protein pancakes:

Four stacks of protein pancakes with toppings and labels: Granola Yogurt, Banana PB2, Oatmeal Choco Chip, and Blueberry. Syrup is being poured on each stack.

Banana + PB2

  • PB2 
  • Sliced banana

Blueberry 

  • Frozen blueberries

Oatmeal Chocolate Chip

  • Old-fashioned oats 
  • Semi-sweet chocolate chips 

Granola Yogurt 

  • Your favorite granola (yes, INSIDE the pancake)
  • Full-fat Greek yogurt (use as a topping after making the pancakes)

here’s a tip!

If the pancake batter is too thin, add more flour or protein powder to thicken the batter.

Storing Your Protein Pancakes

You can store leftover pancakes in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Or freeze them in single servings for up to 3 months — just pop them in the toaster when you’re ready to enjoy 😃

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Protein Pancakes Recipe (best base recipe!

Level up your pancake game with these nutrient-rich Protein Pancakes. Made with protein powder and Greek yogurt and 4 delicious flavors to choose from, these pancakes are the perfect way to start your day off strong.
Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 30 minutes
Total: 45 minutes
Servings: 4
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Ingredients 

Base Recipe

Flavors Options

Banana + PB2 (adds 3g protein)

  • ¼ cup PB2
  • 2 banana, sliced

Blueberry

  • 1 cup frozen blueberries, thawed

Oat Choc Chip

Granola Yogurt

  • 1 cup granola, any kind
  • ½ cup full-fat Greek yogurt, use as a topping after making the pancakes

Instructions 

  • Add the flour, protein powder, and baking powder to a bowl and whisk to combine.
  • Add the eggs, maple syrup, and Greek yogurt and stir to combine. Add ¼ cups of almond milk at a time. The pancake batter should be thick and lumpy; adding too much almond milk may make the batter too thin.
    A white bowl containing flour with a well in the center holding cracked eggs and yogurt.
  • Add the coconut oil and gently stir. Be sure not to over-mix.
    A white bowl containing smooth, light brown batter on a light surface.
  • Add any flavor mix-ins that you would like.
  • Heat a large, flat frying pan over medium/low heat. Wipe with coconut oil.
  • Using a ¼ cup scoop, scoop batter into the pan and gently pat into a circle. When bubbles begin to form, flip the pancake and cook for an additional 1-2 minutes.
    Two golden-brown pancakes cooking in a black non-stick frying pan on a white surface.
  • Remove from the pan and repeat until all the pancakes are cooked.
  • Top with butter, nut butter, or maple syrup.

Tips & Notes

  • What protein powder is used is very important. We tested this recipe with Garden of Life plant-based protein and Tera’s Whey. We liked the consistency and flavor of Garden of Life more, but Tera’s Whey worked too. We recommend adding more maple syrup if you use a less sweet protein powder.
  • If the batter is too thin, add more flour or protein powder to thicken the batter.
  • Nutrition information includes base recipe, not any mix-in options.

Nutrition

Calories: 334 kcal, Carbohydrates: 42 g, Protein: 19 g, Fat: 11 g, Fiber: 3 g, Sugar: 13 g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Photography: photos taken in this post are by Dalya from It’s Raining Flour.

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Emily is Fit Foodie Finds' editor-in-chief. She has a master's degree in strategic communication and a passion for food. She is an incredible at-home cook, making her writing an important part of the content creation process.

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