Cooking for different celebrations hits differently, whether it’s spooky Halloween treats, Christmas recipes, festive New Year recipes, or Valentine’s Day delights, each occasion brings its own unique charm. And when it comes to little ones running around, laughing and giggling, the joy of making St. Patrick’s Day green pancakesare simply a must!
These pancakes are a testament to fun, color, and a delightful breakfast idea that satisfies hunger in the most festive way. Using a variety of wholesome ingredients, we’ll be making our version of healthy green pancakes on St. Patty’s Day without using any artificial food coloring! With bananas, eggs and SHHH! We’ll add in some fresh spinach to give pancakes a green hue, making breakfast for kids both pleasing and veggie-packed.Get ready to have your little leprechauns join you in the kitchen, mixing and whisking away, creating a final meal that’s both beautiful and delicious!
But before that, grab your St. Patrick’s Day Special Box Of The Month, packed with cooking ingredients you need to complete your March celebrations including ourgluten-free flour for green pancakes!
With coconut flour’s natural mild sweetness and fiber richness, these St. Patty’s Day breakfast pancakes are absolutely amazing. Kids can pick their favorite toppings, creating a fun-filled and delicious experience they’ll love!
1 cup baby spinach (tightly packed)
½ tablespoon Pride of India's arrowroot powder
1 ripe banana
2 eggs (or flax eggs for a vegan option)
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 cup milk (any preferred type)
A pinch of Himalayan pink salt
1 teaspoon Pride of India's cinnamon powder
1 tablespoon honey, maple syrup, or coconut sugar (adjust to taste)
Butter, for frying
1. Blend the spinach mixture:
In a blender, combine spinach, banana, eggs, vanilla extract, and milk. Blend until smooth.
2. Add the dry ingredients:
In a bowl, whisk together coconut flour, arrowroot starch, Himalayan pink salt, cinnamon powder, and your chosen sweetener.
3. Combine wet and dry ingredients:
Pour the blended spinach mixture into the dry ingredients and stir well to form a thick batter. Let it sit for 5 minutes to allow the coconut flour to absorb moisture. Adjust with a little more milk to reach your preferred consistency.
4. Cook the green pancakes:
Heat a non-stick pan over medium heat and lightly grease with butter. Pour small portions of batter onto the pan, shaping them into circles or fun shamrock designs. Cook until bubbles form on the surface, then flip and cook for another 2-3 minutes until golden brown.
5. Serve and enjoy:
Stack the pancakes on a plate and let your little leprechauns choose their favorite toppings!
A dollop of whipped cream with sugar sprinkles
A drizzle of honey or maple syrup with strawberries and blackberries
A side plate of assorted fruits to sneak in extra goodness
Melted chocolate, marshmallows, berries, grapes and banana slices
A scoop of ice cream and a sprinkle chocolate chips
There’s so much more fun to have with St. Patrick’s Day foods! Add a touch of luck and shamrock magic with a Box of the Month filled with pantry essentials. Try out more festive St. Patrick’s Day recipesto make your time in the kitchen and around the table even more enjoyable with loved ones.
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