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Paleo Protein Pancakes Recipe with Bone Broth Protein

By Ethan Boldt

January 8, 2023

Paleo protein pancakes

Are you ready to make one of the most powerful breakfasts ever in just minutes? It's time to try my Paleo Protein Pancakes. If you enjoy pancakes — or even if you don't, for that matter — you're going to love this morning meal. It also made our list of easy breakfast ideas.

These pancakes are made from almond meal and coconut flour, so they're perfect for those avoiding gluten and starchy carbs while adding healthy fats. The applesauce keeps them light and fluffy and adds a hint of sweetness. But what really makes these protein pancakes is the Bone Broth Protein they're prepared with.

Bone broth's benefits are numerous, from gut support to joint support, which is why it's a favorite protein powder to use. It's also considered one of the better healthy gut recipes.

These protein pancakes also put the "protein" in pancakes, for each serving delivers 36 grams of protein next to 35 grams of healthy fats and only 19 grams of carbohydrates.

How to Make Paleo Protein Pancakes

Ready to get this super-healthy breakfast on the table? In a medium bowl, whisk together the applesauce, eggs and coconut oil together. Next, stir the almond meal, coconut flour, protein powder and sea salt, and let it sit for five minutes.

If the batter is too thick for your preferences (as these are cakey pancakes), add a quarter cup of plant-based milk or goat milk kefir. Remix.

Then, in a large skillet, heat the benefit-rich coconut oil over medium-high heat. Once the oil is heated, drop the protein pancake batter into the skillet and fry until bubbles have formed on top. That's your cue that it's time to flip those pancakes! Flip and cook for a few more minutes until the other side of the pancake is cooked through.

Top the pancakes with maple syrup and fresh berries, raw honey and cinnamon, or both! Maple syrup is loaded with nutrition but I still recommend you go light on the natural sugars. You can also try to drizzle a little of coconut nectar (similar to molasses), where a little goes a long way, or a monk fruit-sweetened table syrup for no extra carbs.

These make a super simple breakfast or a quick post-workout snack. They pair really well with these high-protein egg bites.

These Paleo protein pancakes also freeze well so you can heat them up whenever you want. Enjoy!

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Paleo Protein Pancakes Recipe

Category

breakfasts

Servings

2

Time

25 min

Calories

520

Author

Ethan Boldt

Pancakes are a favorite breakfast for most of us, but often they are too low in protein and high in starchy carbs to make them a truly healthy, energizing breakfast. Meet these Paleo protein pancakes. They include a whopping 36 grams of protein per serving and are delicious!

Ingredients
  • ½ cup applesauce

  • 3 eggs

  • 1 tablespoon melted coconut oil

  • ½ cup almond meal

  • ½ cup coconut flour

  • 2 scoops Bone Broth Protein Pure (or Vanilla)

  • ¼ teaspoon sea salt

  • ¼ cup plant-based milk or goat milk kefir, optional

Directions
  1. In a medium bowl, whisk applesauce, eggs and oil together thoroughly.

  2. Stir in almond meal, coconut flour, protein powder and sea salt and allow to sit for 5 minutes.

  3. If the batter is too thick for your preferences (as these are cakey pancakes), add a quarter cup of plant-based milk or goat milk kefir. Remix.

  4. Heat 1 teaspoon of coconut oil in a large skillet over medium-low heat. Brush skillet to make sure oil evenly coats surface.

  5. Once hot, drop batter into skillet and fry until bubbles form on one side. Flip, finish cooking and enjoy breakfast.

  6. Top with fresh berries, maple syrup (monk fruit version if avoiding carbs), coconut nectar or with raw honey and cinnamon.

Nutrition

Serving Size 4 pancakes (186g) Calories 520, Carbs 19.1 grams, Fiber 6.4 grams, Sugar 8.6 grams, Fat 35.4 grams, Saturated Fat 15 grams, Unsaturated Fat 18.2 grams, Trans Fat 0.1 grams, Cholesterol 246 milligrams, Protein 35.7 grams, Sodium 560 milligrams (33% DV)

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