Two-ingredient pancakes
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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!

P.S. 7 tips for getting picky kids to eat, and toddlers in the kitchen.
(Photos by Yossy Arefi for Cup of Jo)