Showing posts with label low carb pancakes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label low carb pancakes. Show all posts

Friday, May 23, 2014

Broccoli Pancakes

I know what you're thinking!! Broccoli Pancakes?! Bleh! Trust me! These are amazing! Would it help if I just called them Broccoli Cakes?! Think about it...I bet you eat crab cakes! If you saw crab pancakes on a breakfast menu, you would probably be hesitant to order them, but you would order crab cakes! So let's not get all caught up on what we want to call this awesome creation!
Pancakes don't just have to be the plain, white, and somewhat boring breakfast food we are used to! They can be savory or sweet! I guarantee these are better for you than a mix from a box!

Like I said, you can make these sweet or savory.  I have had them both ways and they loved each and every bite! I know some people have a hard time with the green color but I think it makes them pretty :) I seriously can't wait til St. Patrick's Day when everyone is dying to make these!

All you will need is...
Broccoli (frozen or fresh), protein powder (unflavored or vanilla), egg substitute, baking powder, and salt! 
**Experiment with other protein flavors too! I had one person tell me they made them with chocolate and another used cake batter! They were both very happy with the results!

If using fresh broccoli just chop it up and steam it.  If using frozen, just steam it! Then drain it and get as much liquid out as possible.  It is best if you can let it sit for a while, but I just used some paper towel to suck up as much liquid as possible.  

Throw the broccoli and egg into a blender and mix til smooth. 
You could add the rest of the ingredients to the blender too, but I used a small single serve cup and it wouldn't all fit.  

Put the broccoli and egg puree into a bowl and stir in the remaining ingredients.  
If you want to go the savory route, you can add some chopped veggies, or any other spices you like! I bet even some shredded cheese would be tasty!

The batter will be a little thick, but just cook these like regular pancakes.  If it seems way too thick, just add a little more egg.  Protein powders all mix up differently so just make it the consistency you like.
Lookin good to me!! I love how thick they get!

Now seriously! Do those look tempting or what?? Even if you are not sure, you know you want to try them just out of curiosity! I am 99.9% you will love them!!
Talk about a good for you breakfast! I know we all get hung up on using the term "healthy" but I am pretty sure no one would argue that pancakes made with an entire bag of broccoli are quite healthy!

This whole stack of 8 cakes is only 240 calories! Very low fat, very low carb, and tons of protein! Of course they are very customizable too! Add more egg and protein, or less broccoli, or cheese and onion, make them sweet, or savory...You can really make them fit your needs! 
So soft and hearty! Such a great way to get some more greens into your diet too! I don't know about you, but I would much rather eat a stack of pancakes instead of a bowl of broccoli! YUM! 

Oh, and if you're feeling really crazy...you can follow this same recipe and use cauliflower instead of broccoli!!!! Yup, delicious too! I will be sure to make a post next time I have Cauliflower Pancakes!!

Broccoli Pancakes
  • 1.5 cups steamed broccoli (255g)
  • 1 scoop unflavored or vanilla protein powder (30g)
  • 6 T egg substitute (92g)
  • 1/2 t baking powder
  • dash of salt
  • any other seasonings or chopped veggies you may like!

1. Steam and drain broccoli.
2. Dry as good as possible. 
3. Add egg and broccoli to food processor or blender and puree smooth.
4. Add other remaining ingredients and mix well.
5. Cook like regular pancakes.
6. Enjoy! 
Stack of 8 Pancakes
240 calories
1g Fat
6g Carb
33g Protein 

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Zucchini Pancakes

I recently made some Zucchini Muffins which turned out pretty good! I had some leftover zucchini and wanted to do something fun with it! Sure, I could have just tossed it in a stir fry or baked it into zucchini chips, but instead I decided to use it to make one of my favorite foods...Pancakes!!!
They turned out perfect!! They had just a hint of sweetness and were surprisingly filling! Great way to get more veggies in for the day.  They were fluffy and soft and simply delicious :)

Ingredients are simple as always.  
I highly recommend using Jay Robb egg white protein powder for this recipe.  It is such a great vanilla flavor, especially in somewhat savory dishes.  Not over powering at all. 
You will also need egg substitute, baking powder, salt, and of course zucchini!

Grate the zucchini as fine as possible and get it as dry as possible! It is best to let it sit for a few hours and dry out on it's own, but we want pancakes now! Just squeeze it between some paper towel. 
Set that aside and mix up the remaining ingredients in a separate bowl.  

See how nicely that protein powder dissolves! Love it!!
Pour this over your zucchini and mix it up good.  

Looks good to me. You can add more spices here if you want. Maybe even some parmesan cheese? Or some chopped onion? I like it nice and simple with just some salt.
Get your pan nice and hot and coat with some nonstick spray. 

Now just cook like pancakes!
Obviously this batter is much thicker than any regular pancake batter is.  Just take a peek and when they are golden brown...
Flip!! I especially love making these because it is virtually impossible to make them completely round with all that zucchini in there.

I got 7 big and thick pancakes from this recipe!
This is considered one serving!! Yes, all 7 cakes are just one serving! At only 200 caloires why the heck would you share?!

They are great just plain. No toppings necessary! These are also basically fat free and full of protein. What more could you ask for in a breakfast?!
So much great texture and unbelievably good for you! This breakfast has almost 2 whole zucchini in it! I bet your kiddos will even love them and not even realize how much green veggie they are eating! Sneaky sneaky...

They are also super tasty with a little fake butter spray and sugar free syrup! I know... All those chemicals...
You might not think maple syrup would be good on these but it was amazing! It's that salty/savory/sweet combo that everyone loves so much. 

Zucchini Pancakes
  • 2 small zucchini (about 230g)
  • 1 scoop vanilla protein powder (30g)
  • 6 T egg substitute (92g)
  • 1/2 t baking powder
  • salt to taste
  1. Grate zucchini very fine.  Get it as dry as possible.
  2. Mix together all ingredients except zucchini.
  3. Stir in zucchini. Add any additional seasoning you want (pepper, garlic, parmesan cheese...)
  4. Cook like regular pancakes
Makes 7 pancakes
200 calories for the whole batch
1g Fat
9g Carb
37g Protein