Panqueques de avena y nueces pecanas

10 min tiempo de preparación
15 min tiempo de cocción
6porciones
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Recipe by Cassandra L. Verdi, MPH, RD and Stephanie A. Dunbar, MPH, RD Origen Diabetes Superfoods Cookbook and Meal Planner Photo by Mittera
Oatmeal Pecan Pancakes

Cómo hacer Panqueques de avena y nueces pecanas

La avena finamente picada puede ser una alternativa integral y fácil a la harina de trigo en muchas recetas, como estos panqueques. ¡Agregue ¾ de taza de arándanos frescos para una cobertura con más fibra!


10 min tiempo de preparación
15 min tiempo de cocción
6porciones
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Instrucciones paso a paso:

  1. Con un procesador de alimentos, procese la avena hasta obtener una consistencia similar a la harina. Mezcle la avena con el polvo para hornear en un tazón pequeño y reserve.

  2. En un recipiente aparte, mezcle los huevos, la leche, el plátano machacado y la vainilla. Añada los ingredientes secos y mezcle hasta que estén bien integrados. Luego, incorpore las nueces pecanas.

  3. Calienta el aceite en una sartén antiadherente a fuego medio. Vierte 1/4 de taza de masa en la sartén caliente para preparar cada panqueque. Cocina hasta que esté ligeramente dorado por ambos lados.

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Información Nutricional

6 Porciones

  • Tamaño de la porción
  • Cantidad por porcion Calorías 120
  • % Valor diario*
  • Grasa Total 7g 9%
    • Grasa Saturada 1g 5%
    • Grasas Trans 0g
  • Colesterol 60mg 20%
  • Sodio 30mg 1%
  • Carbohidratos Totales 13g 5%
    • Fibra dietética 2g 7%
    • Azúcares totales 2g
  • Proteína 4g
  • Potasio 114mg 2%
Ingredientes
avena de cocción rápida
1 taza
Levadura en polvo
1 1/2 tsp
huevos
2 large
leche desnatada
1/3 taza
plátano(s) (machacado, aproximadamente 1/3 de taza)
1/2 med
extracto de vainilla
1/2 tsp
nueces pecanas picadas
2 tbsp
aceite de canola
1 tbsp

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Karen

Recommended

These are wonderful! I tend to like the dense, hearty pancake texture.
They're like gourmet and worth it!
The review about it being like bread...thank you for another great idea of how to use them- thinking as a bread with lunch or dinner. LOVE THESE.

Recommended

I'm looking forward to making these, but David Phelps below said that he didn't recommend them, even though he made them 3 times...
I'll probably add a dash of cinnamon to liven it up just a bit, as I like cinnamon on my oatmeal.

Recommended

I am so happy to find the recipe. I love pecan banana pancake and I can enjoy them.
so easy to make and worth it, didn't change any thing, the aroma will wake any one up to a nice breakfast and looks like a regular pancake but better for you. This is my new way of making my pancake for the rest of my life. Eating healthy and enjoying it. - Thanks!

Not recommended

On its own: 6/10 Okay, but probably not worth the time. The individual ingredients are more appealing on their own.

As a pancake: 3/10 Some people are just happy with a circle shape and are like, "if you like pancakes." No. Consistency, the way it cooks/texture, density (heavy, lack of air), absorbency.......this is pseudo (quick) oat bread fried in the shape of a circle not a pancake.

I've made these 3 times now, and will not again because I don't see the point. Why not eat the individual ingredients? Usually the point of mixing something is to play off the flavors against one another and involves nuance, not brute force (I like these individually so lets mix them together and they will go well). Also, the batter is dense. It is more like oatmeal banana bread. Don't expect a pancake experience.
No, I don’t recommend