NIGERIAN BANANA PANCAKES RECIPEHere is how to make Banana pancakes. I enjoyed making these pancakes because they were made without sugar. I sweeten my banana pancakes with just the ripe bananas so, for me, there is no need for sugar unless you really want your banana pancakes very sweet then you can add a little honey, some sugar, or any sweetener that you chose to use.
MY BANANA PANCAKES MADE WITH SUGAR FOR THE KIDS AND WITHOUT SUGAR FOR ADULTS
Firstly, I made the first batch of pancakes for adults without sugar. We all enjoyed it but the kids asked for sugar in their pancakes, so I had to add 3 cubes to their banana pancake batter after making ours. I didn’t taste the sweetened pancake though, but the kids cleared their plates and asked for more. Pancakes are among the fastest meals to cook. They cook so fast and are best served hot. Anyone can make good pancakes with very few, affordable ingredients.
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INGREDIENTS FOR NIGERIAN BANANA PANCAKES
For these pancakes, I used the following ingredients:
- 3 ripe bananas
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 2 tablespoons of powdered milk
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 3 large eggs
- 2 cups of tap water
- 2 tablespoons of sugar (Optional) You can add more or less to your taste.
- Soya oil for greasing the frying pan
Process for making Banana pancakes
- I added the milk, salt, and water to my sieved 2 cups of flour.
- Then mixed very well. With the half glass of water.
- I mixed the batter to a light consistency.
- Next, I added the blended bananas and stirred very well before adding the whisked eggs.
- After mixing the banana pancakes batter very well, I placed my greased nonstick frying pan on the stove, turned on the gas, and poured in some banana pancake batter. Let it heat up before adding another layer of batter.
- Pancakes cook fast, once it starts to brown, I flip with a spatula and let the other side brown too before removing from the hot pan. Remember to cook in low to medium heat to prevent the pancakes from burning without cooking through.
- While making these Nigerian banana pancakes, I ensured that the frying pan is greased again after taking out each batch of cooked pancakes.
- Feel free to sprinkle some honey on your banana pancakes and enjoy if that’s how you like them served.
That is how we make Banana pancakes. Enjoy with family and loved ones.
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Flipped pancakes cook |
Making pancakes in hot oil |
A serving of pancake |
Tasty pancakes reducing in size |
Nigerian banana pancake in a plate
These banana pancakes can be eaten at any time of day. Kids who taste this will always ask for a repeat.
Enjoy!
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It's great to know that you can make fruity pancakes if you want. Aunt Eya, do you think I can make 'orange' pancakes?
Wow…that's a good one. I make these but with plantain. Same steps with really ripe plantain and it's delicious as well. Thanks!
Good idea, I think we shd try using orange juice in place of water:)
Oh wow! I'll make with ripe plantain next time.
Never thought of making pancakes with ripe plantain, now I think i try different favours like strawberry and vanilla next time.
Now 'm officially hungry. Aunty Eya and very inviting kitchen.. I've really missed this blog
Chinny
Dis ws ma mum's specialty bak in d dayz. So delicious esp wit ova ripe bananas
This is a great idea! I'm sure my girl will love this,she loves bananas. Thanks Eya
Yummily Lovely. I've never tried a fruit pancake before. Would start doing this now. Thanks Aunt Eya.
Someone once offered me pancakes made with very ripe plantain and twas nice. I'll try with banana next time
Pancakes ain't my tin o jaree! Next!!
Looks inviting I must say, nice one.
yummy..
Aunty eya,p.s how do i enjoy my stock fish?.oporoko..the main fish itself
I'm so gonna try this soon! Looks good nd inviting.
Yummy dis is good.imagine mysef eatin it nw.will try it dis evenin.cnt wait 2 do it.*dancing azonto*loooool
Mmmmmm… looks yummy!!! will try and make some this weekend but with suger to mine tho.
u pple don make aunty eya buy new frying pan.. loooool… meanwhile, metal utensils , iron sponges do not go with non stick pans and pots, wooden and plastic utensils preferrably, or u spoil the non stick part of the pan
cheers..
Shebi we r one big hapi family abi??? U pple shud do fund raising 4 me 2 buy a gud non-stick frying pan naaa,look @ me salivating n wishin I had a fryin pan 2 try dis. #intears#
Hahahaha, I guess you don't know that even the blog boss herself used to fry with an old fry pan.
Welcome back Chinny. How are you today?
Yes Ivy, over ripe bananas make it very sweet.
Thanks Funke, you are welcome.
Me too Jay, this is my first attempt. I hope to try some more.
Hi Nife, you try with bananas while I try with ripe plantain.
Thank you LNC
Hi Yetunde, sorry I'm just seeing this now. Hope my reply is still needed. Soak in warm water like an hour before cooking or you burn lightly over flames before washing and cooking.
Thank you Young Awesome Mum.
Please try it!
Hi Nma, how was it? Sure it came out great.
Thank you Priscy, after adding the blended bananas, try and check for sweetness before adding your sugar. Some bananas can be very very sweet.
Thanks Fabulousity. You are so right!!!
Hi Anon, Pancakes cook well even in other metal frypans dear. I can testify. I guess Angel is referring to yours truly.
Ever considered adding baking powder to your pancakes, it helps it rise a little, love your blog by the way
Ever considered adding baking soda, it helps the pancakes rise a little. Love your blog by the way