5 ingredient, perfectly sweet and tender Flourless Banana Flapjacks that go crispy on the edges – YUM – are delicious topped with your favourite nut butter and any fresh fruit you like. They’re macronutrient rich, TASTE AMAZING and are wonderfully healthy!
Flourless Banana Flapjacks are:
- Refined sugar free
- Gluten and grain free
- Can be made dairy free
- Packed with all 3 macronutrients and nutritious goodness
- Super simple to make!
Not only are they incredibly healthy, they’re also desperately delicious…
And honestly, I can’t say it enough, they truly are very EASY to make.
So what are you waiting for?
Try making these scrumptious Flourless Banana Flapjacks today, if not sooner!
Here’s how to make Flourless Banana Flapjacks:
- Mash the bananas
- Stir in the eggs, yoghurt of choice, baking powder, vanilla and pink salt
- Heat coconut oil in frying pan, and cook flapjacks for 2 minutes on each side. You can cook 2- 3 flapjacks at once to save time. Of course, if you have a larger pan or skillet, you can cook more in each batch
- The trick is to keep the flapjacks fairly small so that they are easily flippable
If you missed the breakfast boat, try them tomorrow for a delicious and fun early breakfast or brunch.
Kids will love making these Easy Flourless Banana Flapjacks with you, you really can’t mess them up.
(Full disclosure though: I have been known to have these for lunch, and occasionally, we’ll have them for Sunday night dinner)
We love to top ours with a few slices of banana, some fresh berries, a dollop of nut butter, a drizzle of honey, a sprinkle of cinnamon, and a spoon of extra thick yoghurt.
You can make this recipe diary free by swapping out the Greek yoghurt for coconut yoghurt, or an alternative dairy free yoghurt of your choice.
I’ve also drizzled the finished flapjacks with coconut milk before and that goes down a treat too!
Lots of variations and options for this easy, healthy breakfast recipe folks!
So don’t be shy, put your own spin on it if the mood strikes.
How to store leftover flapjacks:
It’s highly unlikely that you’ll have any leftovers, but perhaps if you’re making these for one, which is a great idea and one I subscribe to myself every now and then – then you can store the leftover flapjacks in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days.
I know I haven’t posted many recipes lately, it seems I have been focusing on so many other things – in my blogging life and also in our “real life”.
Come check out my travel posts and my decor posts to see what we’ve been up to!
I now have a lineup of fabulous sugar free, gluten free, dairy free (with some vegan) healthy recipes coming your way, starting with these Easy Flourless Banana Flapjacks.
Check back soon for more nutritious recipes that are sugar free, gluten free and often dairy free, and highly adaptable to your own palate and lifestyle.
Until then, try making these Easy Flourless Banana Flapjacks and let me know if you love them in the comments, also, tag me on instagram @berry_sweet_life with a picture of your flapjacks – I’d LOVE to see how they turn out!
Happy, healthy baking to you!
5 ingredient, perfectly sweet and tender Flourless Banana Flapjacks that go crispy on the edges – YUM – are delicious topped with your favourite nut butter and any fresh fruit you like. They’re macronutrient rich, TASTE AMAZING and are wonderfully healthy!
- 2 large bananas
- 2 eggs
- 1/2 cup plain yoghurt , or coconut yoghurt
- 1/2 tsp baking powder
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- Pinch Himalayan pink salt
- Coconut oil , for cooking
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In a medium bowl mash the bananas, stir in the eggs and yoghurt until well combined. Now stir in the baking powder, vanilla extract and salt.
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Heat 1 tsp coconut oil in a large, non-stick frying pan over medium-high heat. Spoon 2 tbsp of batter per flapjack into the pan (2 or 3 at a time) and cook for 2 minutes on each side or until golden brown. Repeat until batter is finished.
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Serve warm with a dollop of nut butter on top and any fresh fruit or berries you like, a little coconut milk or a spoon of yoghurt, a dash of cinnamon and a drizzle of raw honey. SO DELICIOUS! Enjoy.
The trick with these flapjacks is to keep them small so that they’re easy to flip without breaking!