Have you noticed these 2-Ingredient Pancakes floating around on the internet??!  Watch the short video showing you how to make these pancakes, then scroll to the bottom of this post and print out the recipe so you can make them at home.

Super easy 2 Ingredient Pancakes with toppings

Maybe I’m late to the party, but my son and I have been seeing these all over the internet.  He made them first and shared his version of 2-Ingredient Pancakes on his own blog last week.  We gobbled those down very quickly.  So I thought it would be a good time to share some healthy pancakes here on RecipeGirl.

Since I’ve been trying to cut down on consuming too much bad food in general, I’ve been a little enthusiastic about trying out different variations of this crazy “pancake” concoction. It’s a fun little recipe that everyone should know about (especially my gluten-free friends and anyone watching their weight).  So I’ll share the basic recipe with you here and some suggested ways to play around with 2 Ingredient Pancakes.

Bananas and Eggs

The 2 secret ingredients are: Mashed Ripe Banana and Egg. That’s it. No flour, nothing else. Just banana + egg. Isn’t that crazy?  If you happen to be following the Weight Watchers program, there is a link in the recipe to WW, so you can figure out the points for your program.

So in this first version you see in the first photo of the post, (for only me) I used about 1/3 cup mashed banana + 1 egg. Stir it all up and fry it like a pancake. I topped this one with crunchy peanut butter and a little bit of honey. What does it taste like? Well… it tastes a lot like a banana pancake. It’s not fluffy like a regular flour pancake, but it provides a fairly good simulation of a normal pancake.  It’s definitely NOT the same (so don’t expect that), but I think it’s pretty darn good.

Presto Electric Griddle

If you’re in need of a good griddle for pancake making, here is the griddle I recommend:  Presto 22-inch Electric Griddle.  I got tired of trying to make pancakes in my nonstick frying pans, so after all these years I finally splurged and bought this griddle.  I love it!  We make pancakes and French toast often on the weekends, so it comes in handy.  It’s also great for making a bunch of grilled cheese sandwiches at the same time!

Super easy 2 Ingredient pancakes with toppings

For this second version, I tried using just egg whites.  I used about 1/4 to 1/3 cup mashed banana + 2 tablespoons egg whites, then topped it with a few banana slices and a quick drizzle of light maple syrup. This one definitely tasted like banana pancakes. It was a little lighter in texture than the version above where I used a whole egg. All in all it was still rather good, though I preferred the version where you use the whole egg (plus, I like the idea of that added protein).

So what do you think… are you intrigued enough to try them?  I’d definitely encourage you to play around with the ingredients a little bit- there isn’t an exact ratio of egg to banana or anything. You could always mix in a tablespoon or two of almond flour to get a more substantial pancake, or top the classic version with Nutella and strawberries too.

stack of RecipeBoy's 4 Ingredient Chocolate Chip Pancakes

And be sure to check out my son RecipeBoy’s version too: 4 Ingredient Chocolate Chip Pancakes. His actually look much better than mine!  And if you like adding chocolate to your pancakes, his recipe is a good option!  They’re a little fluffier than my version, for sure.

If you’re looking for more pancake recipes, you might like to try some of these:

And if you’re looking for pancake recipes that are not quite as mainstream, try these:

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2 Ingredient Pancakes

Pancakes with just two ingredients... toppings not counted, of course!  This recipe is for the basic version. Contribute add-ins, as desired.
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 5 minutes
Total: 15 minutes
Servings: 1 serving
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Ingredients

  • ½ cup mashed ripe banana (mashed very well)
  • 2 large eggs

Instructions 

  • Mix the banana and egg in a medium bowl. Heat a skillet to medium, and spray with nonstick spray. Scoop about 1/4 cup of the batter onto the skillet. Cook until the edges are dry- the pancake will be thin. Flip and cook the other side briefly.
  • Repeat with the remaining batter. You should be able to get 4 or 5 thin pancakes.

Notes

  • Suggested Add-ins or toppings: *mini chocolate chips *tiny blueberries *Nutella + strawberries *peanut or almond butter + honey *maple syrup

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving, Calories: 262kcal, Carbohydrates: 26g, Protein: 15g, Fat: 11g, Saturated Fat: 3g, Cholesterol: 421mg, Sodium: 162mg, Potassium: 559mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 14g, Vitamin A: 685IU, Vitamin C: 9.8mg, Calcium: 63mg, Iron: 2.3mg

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

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87 Comments

  1. mycatsnameisbuddy says:

    yummy looking!!!!!!!
    makes me REALLY hungry

  2. Holly says:

    Those look delicious! Can they be stored in the freezer?
    or do they need to be eaten right away?

    1. Lori Lange says:

      I’ve not tried freezing them, so I’m not sure!

  3. Janet says:

    Aren’t bananas a 0 WW point plus item as well as egg whites aldo being 0, if you choose to do that instead of the whole egg? Otherwise a whole egg is 2pp. I’m thinking this could basically be a free WW meal, not including whatever topping you choose. 🙂

    1. Lori Lange says:

      I thought w/ WW, when you’re combining things like that, you have to count some points. I’d ask a leader about it…

  4. laura says:

    I put a banana and an egg in a blender and mix for around 1-2 minutes until the ‘batter’ is all fluffy. The pancakes turn out great each time, just had some with peanut butter and raspberries. SO good!

  5. Patrick says:

    Never mind. The yolk contains half an egg’s protein apparently.

  6. Patrick says:

    The protein is in the white of an egg, not the yolk, so you don’t have to have the whole egg “for that added protein.”

  7. Julie says:

    I just made these and they turned out horrible, perhaps because I used an over-ripe banana. They were very watery and tasted like an omelet with a banana!

  8. Asiya @ Chocolate and Chillies says:

    Made these today and really enjoyed them! Topped them with maple syrup and added a tiny pinch of baking powder to the “batter”. Look forward to making them again…thanks for sharing!

  9. Ashley says:

    I’m on the 17 Day Diet…have a big sweet tooth…was dying for French Toast! This helped me stick to my diet (bananas are not for cycles 1 & 2, though, FYI). Yummy sub! (Found this on Pinterest). Thanks!!!

  10. nahdeen says:

    Mine fell apart, what did i do wrong?

    1. Lori Lange says:

      Not sure- they are a little tricky to flip as they are a thin consistency. You just have to be very careful.