Two-ingredient pancakes
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Our beloved babysitter, Brady, has been making a great lunch for the boys, and I wanted to share it: Pancakes made from eggs + bananas (and blueberries, if you'd like). They're sweet and delicious; you don't even need syrup.Here's how Brady does it: "To make three pancakes, mash half a banana with a fork in a bowl—it's fine if there are chunks—and then mix in one egg and blueberries (chopped in half). Pour pancake-size amounts into a greased frying pan over medium-low. I keep lifting the edges with a spatula to see if they're browning, and once they are, I flip them over to brown the other side. That's it!"
You can always skip the blueberries, or add other ingredients: Cinnamon, peanut butter, chopped strawberries, chocolate chips, you name it. The boys go c-r-a-z-y for them. Have you ever made them? Thank you so much, Brady!
(We added blueberries to these, but you can make them with just egg and banana, if you'd like)
P.S. 7 tips for getting picky kids to eat, and toddlers in the kitchen.
(Photos by Yossy Arefi for Cup of Jo)