Oreo Pancakes with Raspberries & Creme Fraiche

By Bakingexplorer

Pancake day this year falls on 28th February, however pancakes get much more than a day in my house. I eat them for my breakfast at the weekend whenever I have enough time to do so. I usually have blueberry pancakes drizzled with maple syrup. When I heard you could make pancake batter in a NutriBullet, and a healthier pancake batter at that, my mind immediately thought of adding oreos. Trust me to put biscuits into a healthy recipe! This recipe is a healthy treat, good for you, but with a little naughtyness mixed in. It's also super easy and quick to make in your NutriBullet.

The kind folks at ao.com recently sent me this fab NutriBullet, a product which I have been wanting to purchase for ages, and in fact I wasn't far off buying one when this lovely offer from them came along. I was so excited when it arrived. The first thing I made in it was these pancakes and it's such a fantastic idea to make things other than smoothies in it. It could be used in lots of different ways to assist with your baking, for example whizzing up biscuits to make cheesecake bases, or nuts and dates if you're making a healthier option. It could also be used to purify fruits for sauces, or mash up bananas for banana bread.

I started by heating up a little oil in a frying pan. I used a silicone brush to coat the pan with the oil as this gives a light coverage so you don't need to use as much oil. I used grapeseed oil, but coconut oil would also be good.

I put all of the ingredients into the large cup of the nutribullet and whizzed them up. It took literally seconds to blitz it all into a smooth batter.

I poured the batter into a bowl and broke up 9 oreos into it, then stirred them in.

I wanted to make small American style pancakes so I used a ladle to pour a small amount of batter into the frying pan.

I fried the pancakes until they were golden on both sides.
 

I served them topped with creme fraiche (I used a half fat option), fresh raspberries and a drizzle of maple syrup. They were hearty and filling, and tasted wonderful. The creme frachie with the oreos gives that 'cookies and cream' flavor. These oreo pancakes would make a fab weekend treat, and kids will love them too!

I'm linking this up with Cook Blog Share hosted this month by Hijacked By Twins.

And with the Sunday Fitness & Food Link Up hosted by Ilka's Blog and Marathons & Motivation.

And with The No Waste Food Challenge hosted by Elizabeth's Kitchen Diary as I was using up the leftover oreos I had from making a Strawberry Milkshake Oreo Cheesecake earlier in the month.
Recipe adapted from Jamie Oliver.
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Oreo Pancakes with Raspberries & Creme FraicheFebruary-19-2017Ingredients
  • 260g Wholemeal flour
  • 300ml Almond milk
  • 2 tsp Baking powder
  • A pinch of Salt
  • 1 Banana, sliced
  • 1 Egg
  • 11 Oreo biscuits
  • A tub of Creme Fraiche (I used a half fat option)
  • A punnet of Fresh raspberries
  • Maple syrup, to serve
  • Vegetable oil, for greasing the pan
InstructionsHeat up the oil in a frying pan on a medium heatPut the flour, egg, banana, milk, baking powder, salt and 2 of the oreos into the larger nutribullet cup and whizz it up into a smooth batterPour the batter into a bowl and break up the remaining oreos into it, then mix them inUsing a ladle, spoon the batter into the frying pan, you can make a large pancake or lots of small onesLet the pancakes cook for around 5 minutes on each side until goldenServe with a dollop of creme fraiche, a sprinkling of fresh raspberries and a drizzle of maple syrup