4.52 197 Published Mar 17, 2021, Updated Jun 28, 2024 You all love seeing what I feed Olivia, and I love sharing it! It’s been so fun to have her try new foods and become a little foodie. If you are just starting your baby food journey, here’s how I’ve been approaching introducing solids! When you’re ready to dive in, be sure to check out these baby food combos and my baby oatmeal recipe for Liv. A lot of people recommend pancakes as an early food for babies, especially when doing baby led weaning. I tried the two ingredient pancakes (ones with just egg and banana) early on and she didn’t love them, but I starting making her these about a month ago and she’s obsessed. I think she likes the bread-y texture of these more! These pancakes have quickly become her favorite and most requested food! She signs for them as soon as she wakes up. Girl knows what she wants! I’m calling these baby pancakes, but they’re adult-friendly and quite similar to my cottage cheese pancakes. Whenever I make them for Liv I always snack on a few because they’re actually really good!

Banana Oatmeal Pancake Ingredients

You only need five simple ingredients for these pancakes.

oats – rolled old fashioned oats are the base of this recipe. Once blended, the oats turn into oat flour! I like using Bob’s Red Mill organic rolled oats, but quick oats will work as well. banana – the banana gives the pancakes a nice sweetness and a nice texture. Other fruits and veggies could likely be used, but I’ve only tested the recipe with banana. egg – the egg adds protein, healthy fats and makes the pancakes fluff up a bit. cinnamon – I love adding a bit of warm spice to the pancakes, but this is totally optional. milk – I use unsweetened plain or vanilla almond milk, but you could use any dairy-free milk, cow’s milk or breast milk.

How to Make Pancakes for Babies

I love how easy these small pancakes are to whip up and how well they store! One batch makes a lot of pancakes, which is great for weekly meal prep. I love having leftover pancakes in the fridge so I can simply warm them up a tiny bit and feed them to Olivia as soon as she wakes up. Here’s how to make them: Blend: Place all ingredients into a blender and blend until smooth. Pour batter onto a warm, greased skillet. I did about 1 Tablespoon of batter for each pancake to keep them small. Cook: Cook until the batter starts to form little bubbles and you can easily get under the pancake with a spatula. Flip pancake and cook for another 1-2 minutes or until pancake is cooked through. If the batter thickens too much as you’re cooking the pancakes, simply add a splash of milk to thin it out a bit.

How to Serve Pancakes to Babies/Toddlers

This is obviously up to your comfort level as a parent, the age of your baby and their chewing ability! Here are some options:

Give the baby the pancakes whole and let them take bites off Cut the pancakes into strips so that the baby can grab and eat Rip into small bite-sized pieces

It’s easier for younger babies to grab larger pieces of food so keeping the pancakes whole or cutting them into strips will likely work better. As they get older and develop their pincer grasp you can try smaller pieces to help them practice grabbing smaller objects. You can serve these pancakes plain, topped with a little nut butter or yogurt or even with a fruit puree or chia jam for dipping. Kiddos love to dip!

How to Make These Pancakes Ahead of Time

Like I mentioned earlier, these are the perfect recipe to prep ahead of time! Follow the recipe as directed and then let the pancakes cool completely on a wire rack before storing in an airtight container. Refrigerate for up to 5 days or freeze for up to a month. The pancakes tend to get hard as they sit in the fridge so when your baby is ready to enjoy you can quickly pop them up in the toaster oven or microwave to warm and soften.

More Baby Food Recipes and Resources

10 Baby Food Purees (Stage 1) 6 Baby Food Combinations Baby Oatmeal Carrot Baby Food Healthy Smash Cake Oatmeal Fingers Pumpkin Puree Homemade Applesauce Baby (+ Toddler) French Toast Sweet Potato Puree Baby Yogurt Melts Poop Chocolates How to Start Baby-Led Weaning + First Foods

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