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Breakfast is the most important meal of the day! Fluffy, healthy, and incredibly delicious Protein Pancakes are your new favorite recipe.
Start the day off right with a healthy breakfast with these Protein Pancakes! Some more healthy pancake options are our Oatmeal Pancakes or Yogurt Pancakes.
Easy Protein Powder Pancakes
It’s so important to get enough protein in your diet each day. Sometimes it’s hard to find ways to eat your protein.
These High Protein Pancakes are the perfect breakfast recipe to start your day. They take mere minutes to cook, which makes them even better. They are very healthy and will keep you full and satisfied until lunchtime!
Not only are these Protein Pancakes high in protein, but they are also low in calories.
Protein Pancake Mix only has a few ingredients which makes them so simple to whip up in the morning. There is nothing bad about this recipe, which means you have no excuse NOT to make them!
Even my kids go crazy over these Pancakes with Protein Powder. We love making them for a hearty before-school breakfast.
Serve with a little fruit, scrambled egg whites, turkey bacon, and an Orange Juice Smoothie for a complete high-protein breakfast!
How to Make Protein Pancakes
Protein Powder Pancakes are quick, easy, and so delicious!
PREP. Heat skillet to medium heat and spray with butter or coconut oil and let melt.
BATTER. While the skillet is heating up, mix eggs, protein powder, baking powder, and water in a large bowl. Let sit (or rest) for 5 minutes.
BAKE. Pour batter onto the skillet using a ยผ measuring cup. When you can see bubbles forming on the top itโs ready to flip.
You can see by the photos that these pancakes are not fluffy like regular pancakes, however, they should be puffier than Swedish pancakes and Crepes.
Serve with fruit, sugar-free syrup, or butter.
Recipe Tips
Variations. Top with fresh fruit, sugar-free maple syrup, or butter. Try adding raspberries, blueberries, strawberries, or bananas to the pancake batter.
Pancake texture. Different protein powders absorb liquid differently which means even though you follow the recipe to a “T” the pancakes may come out runny or dry due to the protein powder that was used.
Whip up the Protein Pancake batter and cook a test pancake.
- Dry pancake: try adding a little more liquid, mashed bananas, Greek yogurt, cottage cheese, pumpkin puree, or applesauce.
- Runny pancake: add a bit more protein powder or instant oats.
Protein powder. I like to use 2 scoops (about ยผ cup) of whey protein powder for this recipe (Premiere or Quest brands have worked well for me).
- Gluten-free, dairy-free, or plant-based protein powder. Note that using a different type can affect the texture of the pancakes.
- Different flavors. Remember that if the powder doesn’t taste good to you then neither will the pancakes.
Variations
- Add extra flavor to the batter with some cinnamon, nutmeg, or vanilla extract.
- Top with pancakes with Buttermilk Syrup, Cinnamon Buttermilk Syrup, Nutella, peanut butter or another nut butter.
- Sprinkle on a few sugar free chocolate chips
Storing Info
STORE leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for 2-3 days.
FREEZE. One of the best things about this recipe is how well these protein pancakes freeze! Make a big batch of this Protein Pancakes Recipe, eat a couple for breakfast, and freeze the rest for busy mornings.
- Cool cooked pancakes on a wire rack and place them on a baking tray in the freezer for about an hour.
- Transfer them to a freezer-safe plastic bag.
- They will last about 2 months in the freezer.
Reheat. Just take a couple out, thaw, reheat them in the microwave or toaster, and enjoy!!
For more pancake recipes:
- Chocolate Chip Pancakes
- Strawberry Pancakes
- Oatmeal Pancakes
- Pumpkin Pancakes
- Buttermilk Pancakes
- Lemon Ricotta Pancakes
- Whole Wheat Pancakes
Protein Pancakes
Ingredients
- 2 eggs
- 2 scoops whey protein powder, about 5 – 6 tablespoons
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 2-4 tablespoon water, or almond milk
- cooking spray, butter, or coconut oil to grease pan
Instructions
- Heat skillet to medium heat and spray with butter or coconut oil and let melt.
- While the skillet is heating, mix eggs, protein powder, baking powder, and water in a large bowl. Let sit for 5 minutes.
- Pour batter onto the skillet using a ยผ measuring cup.
- When you can see bubbles form on the top itโs ready to flip.
- Serve with fruit, sugar-free syrup, or butter.
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Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Wonderful! I will make this every weekend!
Yay!! That makes me so happy! Thank you!
What brand of protein powder do you use
Honestly, I use all different kinds. I like trying new ones. I’ve liked any that I’ve tried ๐
What size scoop for protein powder
It is usually what comes in the bottle. I’d say it’s about 1/8 cup or around that.
Hello, how many PANCAkes is a serving? It DOESN’T say On the nutrition facts
2 ๐
They are delicious! But my protein Whey powder is 160 cals. Per scoop. I’m still using 1/4 cup as measure. Still 58 cals per pancake?
Hello! I haven’t tried the recipe yet, am planning to make it for dinner though! (Gotta love a good Brinner meal!) I was curious if I could use a flavored “isopure protein powder” in substitute of the whey protein
I personally have not tried, but I am sure you could. Hope you like them!
I made these 3 times with isopure ZERO carb proTein powder
Firs time with two scoops and they were a little too dry and flaky.
The SECOND time with JUST one scoop And they came out perfect !!!!
3rd time usIng two scoop of chocolate wHey protein and they were perfect.
Thanks so much for sharing that ๐
Good to know! Just tried with 2 scoops of the Isopure and was disappointed, but will ha e to try with just one next time!
Topped with berries or sugar free syrup and this are a perfect breakfast for my fam.
This sounds delicious! could you tell me about how much is two scoops? My protein powder does not have scoops in it. So just wondering is it about 1/4 cup or half a cup. Thanks!
Hmm..I would think the scoop is probably close to 1/4 cup ๐
is 1/4 cup just one scoop or both scoops?
It’s 2 scoops of protein powder, but you use a 1/4 scoop to measure & pour the batter onto the skillet.
Love the idea of adding protein in pancakes!! I need my kids to get all the protein they can get! These are super light!
I love knowing that I am sending my kids out the door with a healthy breakfast! These are so tasty! My kids love them.
These are fantastic! I love how light & thin they are. I like using the almond milk, for the added flavor.