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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.

A stack of protein pancakes with a strawberry on top on a white plate.
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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!

Protein pancake batter whipped up in a mixing bowl.

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 itโ€™s 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.

Close up of protein pancakes cooking on a skillet.

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!!

A stack of protein powder pancakes with a strawberry and syrup.

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4.89 from 170 votes

Protein Pancakes

By: Lil’ Luna
Fluffy, healthy, and incredibly delicious 4-ingredient protein pancakes are your new favorite breakfast recipe.
Servings: 6
Prep: 8 minutes
Cook: 10 minutes
Total: 18 minutes

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 itโ€™s ready to flip.
  • Serve with fruit, sugar-free syrup, or butter.

Video

Notes

Protein powder. We use whey protein powder to make these pancakes. Premiere or Quest brands have worked well and come with different flavor options. Remember that if the powder doesn’t taste good to you then neither will the pancakes.ย 
Pancake texture. Whip up the pancake batter and cook a test pancake. For dry pancakes try adding a little more liquid, Greek yogurt, or applesauce. For runny pancakes add a bit more protein powder or an extra egg.
Make ahead of time. One of the best things about this recipe is how well these pancakes freeze! Make a big batch and freeze for busy mornings. See How to Freeze Pancakes for tips.ย 
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 2-3 days or in the freezer for up to 2 months. Reheat in the microwave or toaster oven.

Nutrition

Calories: 62kcal, Carbohydrates: 1g, Protein: 10g, Fat: 2g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.3g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Trans Fat: 0.01g, Cholesterol: 71mg, Sodium: 37mg, Potassium: 118mg, Fiber: 0.01g, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 106IU, Calcium: 70mg, Iron: 1mg

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

About Kristyn

My name is Kristyn and Iโ€™m the mom of SIX stinkinโ€™ cute kids and the wife to my smokinโ€™ hot hubby, Lo. My momโ€™s maiden name is Luna, and Iโ€™m one of the many crafty โ€œLilโ€™ Lunasโ€ in the fam. On this site I like to share all things creative - from recipes to home decor to gifts and home decor ideas. Welcome!

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109 Comments

  1. Dylan says:

    How many pancakes are in a serving?

    1. Lil'Luna Team says:

      About 1-2, depending on how large you make the pancakes.

  2. cristina vasquez says:

    5 stars
    totally love these.. topped them off with some peanut butter, bananas and strawberries

    1. Lil'Luna Team says:

      Mmmm that sounds amazing! So glad you enjoy the pancakes!

  3. Alicia Keys says:

    1 star
    Unfortunately this recipe did not work for me at all ๐Ÿ™ it was extremely runny and pancakes were opposite of light and fluffy. Definitely woul suggest less water/almond milk and maybe even almond flour.

    1. Lil'Luna Team says:

      I’m sorry to hear you didn’t enjoy the pancakes. Thanks for your feedback!

  4. Sydney Dillard says:

    5 stars
    My batter was very liquid, is that normal?

    1. LilLunaTeam says:

      Yes this batter tends to be more thin than your regular pancake mixes. If you would like to thicken them up you can add a bit of smashed bananas, Greek yogurt, cottage cheese, pumpkin puree, or applesauce. Hope this helps! Thanks for trying it!

  5. Dan says:

    3 stars
    How much is a ‘scoop’ of protein powder? ‘Scoop’ surely depends on which why protein brand you use? Thanks.

    1. LilLunaTeam says:

      All whey protein powder containers contain a scoop and most all of them have about the same measurement for the scoop. Most of the scoops measure 29 grams of powder per scoop. Hope this helps!

  6. Maygie says:

    5 stars
    Can you use egg whites instead of whole eggs?

    1. Kristyn Merkley says:

      I haven’t tried, but I am sure you could. Might change them a little.

  7. Aracely Lamar says:

    5 stars
    Do you have to use baking powder?

    1. Kristyn Merkley says:

      It acts as a leavening agent. Makes them light & fluffy. You would need to find a substitute. I haven’t tried leaving it out.

  8. Danya says:

    5 stars
    Very easy and tasty recipe! I used chocolate whey powder and added in equal parts oats out of personal preference. It’s a nice way to have a filling sweet breakfast that isn’t pushing 3-400 calories ๐Ÿ˜Œ

    1. Kristyn Merkley says:

      Great! I’ll have to try! Thank you!

  9. Laura says:

    5 stars
    This is so simple and good. I used egg beaters to reduce the calories even more.

    1. Kristyn Merkley says:

      Glad you think so ๐Ÿ™‚ Thank you for sharing that!

  10. Amanda Goff says:

    5 stars
    These are excellent… very satisfying… with sugar free syrup, really satisfied by sweet tooth.. Almond milk is excellent additive.. I tried coconut oil and margarine… both were equally as good

    1. Kristyn Merkley says:

      I am so glad you think so ๐Ÿ™‚ Thank you for sharing what you did!