I’m a big fan of starting your day with protein and fat. It revs up the metabolism, helps curb cravings for sugar laden coffees and pastries, and aides in weight loss. For kids, the combination of protein and fat is a morning must because they’ve got hard work to do. Sitting still for hours on end and being asked to concentrate, follow directions, and actually learn something is no easy task for wiggly little bodies.
My husband can attest to the undeniable fact that these Paleo Coconut Flour Pancakes aren’t just for cavemen tastebuds. Directly after we finished photographing these luscious babies, my husband said “Dibs” and wolfed them down with nary a glance in my direction. And just to set the record straight, he’s a Bisquick and Aunt Jemima kind of guy. So if they pass his palate, then you know they’re good!
Since this recipe only makes about 6 small pancakes, I guess I’ll have to double the recipe next time…
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Awesome Thanks pancakes turned out great!!!!
I didn’t achieve fluffy with these made exactly as written, but they were the best tasting coconut flour pancakes I’ve made yet, I think the egginess helped, I used XL eggs btw.
Hi there!
Thanks a lot for this recipe, I’ve had so many fails with coconut pancakes, but these look so good I want to give them a try. Just want to make sure I get it right though, so if I were trying to replace the coconut milk (which I can’t seem to find without any added water or guar gum or whatever!), would it be a better bet to go with raw milk or heavy cream? Which one would be closer to the consistency of your coconut milk?
Raw milk should work great and is much healthier than coconut or almond milk!
Thanks a lot for your advice, I’ve just made these for my picky daughter’s snack today and they were pretty good! She seemed to like them as she almost ate a whole one. They are pretty filling, so she went on her way to happily play with a full tummy and no whining. Successful recipe! I thought I’d give these a try after we had your paleo crepe recipe the other day, which is to die for! All the members of my family agreed to say that your paleo crepes were actually BETTER than the traditional crepes we used to know and like! It’s like eating grain again, but without grain! Oh and by the way, could you also replace the coconut oil with raw melted butter in the batter? We’re big fans of raw dairy, and we seem to do well on it.
I followed the recipe exactly, except for two small changes. I didn’t have coconut milk since I used the last of it in a failed coconut flour pancake recipe. I used almond milk instead for this recipe. I’m so glad I didn’t get discouraged by the previous fail, because these came out exactly as I was hoping. The other change was that I only used 2 eggs, because my eggs from my were giants. Thanks so, so much!
I’m so glad you had success. Coconut flour is a fussy beast!
I’m not a fan of stevia. Can I use honey instead? How much would you use? Thanks!
I’m sure honey would work just fine. I’d add a teaspoon or two depending on the toppings you plan to use (if using maple syrup you wouldn’t want your pancake to be sweet vs. if topping with just almond butter).
Perfect pancakes ever! I’ve tried all sorts of various recipes and these are no.1 thank you so much, there simply the best.
I am not sure what I am dping wrong but it’s too eggy or is it really like that?
It can be pretty eggy, although I sometimes think it depends on the size of the eggs used as mine are sometimes eggy and sometimes not.
Gonna try these tonight. Though I am going to replace the milk with cream… Being Norwegian my system can handle it…
I tried this recipe, and it tasted good but they were anything BUT fluffy. Will ad more baking powder next time and try again. We live on the gulf coast, so perhaps being at almost sea level made some kind of difference. I added vanilla extract because I like them slightly sweeter.
I’ve got ALL of these ingredients!!! 🙂 It’s ON!
Thanks for sharing this on Natural Living Monday! I will have to try them out when we get around to eating eggs again. They look tasty! I am excited to see what you have to share this week 🙂 http://wp.me/p2pBvv-F8
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-Alison
These look super yummy! I can’t wait to try them. Thanks for sharing on Natural Living Mondays!
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-Alison
All hail coconut! 🙂 Love!
I saw this on Allergy Free Weds – if you’re interested, I also shared my recipes on there: my banana bread muffins and mocha banana protein soft serve. Have a great evening 🙂
Awesome! I’ll check your recipes out as my daughter has been begging for banana bread!
-Alison