Hey everybody!
I'm here with a different kind of post that I've been planning for a while. I had to take pictures of every step and I made sure to document this entire experience, even though I'm definitely not a master chef. (Not yet anyways.)
So here's my experience making two-ingredient banana pancakes! I hope you enjoy:
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1. Bananas + eggs |
I gathered my TWO ingredients: a large banana and two large eggs.
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2. Cut up bananas. |
I pulled the banana apart in a medium-sized bowl.
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3. Mash them. |
Mashed that sucka up using a fork until it was a pudding consistency.
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3. Make mixture. |
In a separate bowl, I cracked the eggs and beat them until the yolk was completely broken. I then added the eggs into the banana mixture, and mixed everything until it combined to form a thin, almost watery pancake batter.
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4. Grease pan and heat oven. |
I greased the pan with canola oil, and I set the oven heat to a "medium heat," which I thought to be 5 on the heat setting. (Was I wrong? No clue.)
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5. Pour first pancake. |
Make sure you keep these pancakes small and WATCH THEM! They will bubble quickly and burn quickly.
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6. Hope it comes out okay. |
First pancake...burned. This is where I got scared.
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The underside. |
The underside, however, looked more pancake-like.
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My pile of sad-looking pancakes. |
This is a pile of three pancakes, and I pulled the top one apart to reveal a cooked inside. I'm not sure why they looked so burned.
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Two plates of sad-looking pancakes. |
I made about seven small pancakes in all, and separated them into two piles for my brother and me.
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Aaaaand, my breakfast layout. |
Here's the final product. I drizzled agave nectar on them, which is a great vegan alternative to regular maple syrup. My brother refused to eat them, but I made a cup of coffee and chowed down. The pancakes were edible and tasted heavily of banana. They were also a pain in the butt to make, and they didn't taste good enough to make them again unless I will be advised by a professional pancake maker (a.k.a. my dad). If you do plan on doing this, make sure you get better directions than I received.
In my opinion, this DIY was a fail, but it was still fun to experiment. And I got breakfast in the end!
Thank you for reading, hope you enjoyed this post! How's your summer going? Comment down below. x
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They look so good, Hannah! Pinterest is the best place to go for recipes. Looking forward to your next post.
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I have tried this! And I HAVE FAILED. I don't understand how people get this to work... oh well. But I am in the mood for pancakes now.
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