Spinach Pancakes

These pancakes from weelicious are yummy and fun. Move over green eggs and ham! I always love an opportunity to punch up the nutrition in breakfast and this is a perfect example. I also love tempting kids to eat something they might not otherwise want to. So without hinting at the reason for the green, I simply made them for brunch on a St. Patrick weekend and everyone, even the littlest guest, all of 18 months, ate their fill.

Because I usually don’t have buttermilk, I mix 1 cup milk with 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar (or white wine vinegar) and let it sit 10 – 15 minutes before making the recipe.

 

Spinach Pancakes
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  1. In a blender, combine the spinach, buttermilk, egg, and oil and blend
  2. until smooth.
  3. In a separate bowl, whisk together the remaining ingredients.
  4. Mix the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients until just combined.
  5. Heat a large pan or griddle over medium heat and grease with butter or expeller-pressed canola oil.
  6. Pour about 1 tablespoon of the pancake mixture onto the griddle, cook about two minutes.
  7. Flip the pancakes and cook for one minute longer and serve.
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Very Blueberry Scones

Loaded with blueberries, these buttery scones are one of our all-time family favorites. If fresh blueberries are not in season, frozen blueberries work just as well, and even dried blueberries.
Raspberries or blackberries could be used instead.

Very Blueberry Scones
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Very Blueberry Scones
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  1. Position rack in top third of oven and preheat to 425°F. Line large baking sheet with parchment paper.
  2. In a large bowl mix whole-wheat flour, all-purpose flour, baking powder, ginger and sugar.
  3. Add butter pieces, mash into flour with fork and then using fingertips, rub in chilled butter until pieces are size of small peas.
  4. Mix 1 cup buttermilk and lemon zest. Pour buttermilk mixture into dry ingredients and stir just until milk is blended in (it will be thick and somewhat sticky).
  5. Add blueberries and gently fold in; not all blueberries will get fully mixed in.
  6. Transfer dough to a floured work surface and divide dough in half. Form each half into a flat disc, then cut each disk into 6 wedges.
  7. Transfer scones to prepared baking sheet, spacing 1 inch apart. Bake until scones are golden brown on top and toothpick inserted into center comes out clean, about 25 minutes.
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Healthy Pumpkin Waffles

Pumpkins generally seem to be relegated to Thanksgiving pies. But pumpkins are nutrient-rich and add lovely flavor and texture to food. I’ve learned to keep a can or two of organic pumpkin puree (making sure to check label lists pumpkin as the only ingredient) in my pantry.

Pumpkin gives a nutritious start to the day in breakfast. I use pumpkin puree (homemade or canned) in oatmeal, breakfast breads (muffins and loafs) and pancakes/waffles.

Add some defrosted berries on top for extra yumminess and nutrition.

Or mash fresh fruit (berries, mango, peach) into a  couple of tablespoons of cream cheese, sweeten with some honey and make waffle “sammies” (one of my favorite concepts from Weelicious), a waffle sandwich cut into four for little hands to hold. Makes a wonderful breakfast-on-the-go (using frozen waffles popped quickly into the toaster), a fun school lunch or afternoon snack.

 

Pumpkin Waffles
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12 4-inch waffles
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12 4-inch waffles
Pumpkin Waffles
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  1. Preheat waffle iron.
  2. Sift first 7 ingredients into a bowl.
  3. In a separate bowl whisk the remaining ingredients.
  4. Whisk the dry ingredients into the liquid mixture and whisk until smooth.
  5. Pour about 1/2 cup of the pumpkin batter into a waffle iron that’s been buttered or greased and cook according to manufacturer’s directions.
Recipe Notes

Serve with maple syrup or make into sandwiches using cream cheese and whatever other fillings you desire.

Allow to cool, place in a ziploc bag, label and freeze. When ready, place in toaster oven or oven at 300 and heat for 10 minutes or until heated through.

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Weelicious: Pumpkin Waffles

 

 

 

 

Source:

Weelicious: Pumpkin Weelicious: Pumpkin Waffles

http://weelicious.com/2010/01/14/pumpkin-waffles/

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Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal Pancakes

Pancakes made with white flour have a high glycemic index value. This means the starch is converted into sugar and released into the bloodstream quickly. It will spike your blood sugar, setting off a roller coaster as your body releases insulin as to restore balance.

Make your pancakes more nutrient-dense using whole-wheat flour, oats and apple, and always add a bit of fat from nature (chia, ground flaxseed, Greek yogurt, coconut oil or a bit of grass-fed butter)

Oats provide fiber and digest more slowly. This stabilize blood sugar levels and keeps you going longer, feeling more satisfied and energized.

Make extra to freeze for busy mornings, making a pancake “sandwich’

  • Mix 2 tablespoons cream cheese with a bit of  honey and fresh or dried berries
  • Spread nut butter and banana or other fruit
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Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal Pancakes
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apples with cinnamon
Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal Pancakes
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12 4-inch pancakes
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12 4-inch pancakes
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  1. In a bowl whisk together 1 cup buttermilk and oats and let the mixture stand for 15 to 20 minutes. (You can mix the night before).
  2. In a large bowl whisk together egg, brown sugar, and apple.
  3. Stir in flour, the baking soda, salt, cinnamon, 2 tablespoons oil, and oat mixture, until well mixed.
  4. Heat a griddle over moderate heat, brush it with butter or coconut oil. Drop the batter (approximately 1/4 cup) on the griddle
  5. Cook the pancakes for 1 to 2 minutes until it starts to bubble. Flip and cook or golden and cooked through.
  6. Serve with topping of choice
Recipe Notes

NOTE:

  • Add 1/4 - 1/3 cup chopped nuts and/or 2 tablespoons of raisins for increased fiber and nutrient density
  • Exchange cinnamon for cardamom or a pinch of allspice or nutmeg

Adapted from Epicurious: Apple and Cinnamon Oatmeal Pancakes.

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