The Best 3-Ingredient Banana Pancakes for Baby
These Banana Pancakes are a ridiculously easy and quick breakfast, lunch, or snack for your kids! This is my go-to recipe that only requires three simple ingredients—banana, egg, and flour—and yet they turn out perfectly fluffy and soft every time! Great for 6+ months, babies, baby-led weaning, toddlers, kids, and adults (yes, you!).

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Banana Pancakes for Baby & Toddler
Are you looking for an easy and healthy pancake recipe you can toss together for your baby or toddler in less than 10 minutes? 🤔
I’ve got you!
These 3-ingredient Banana Pancakes are going to be your jam if you want a recipe that:
🍌 requires 3 pantry staple ingredients
🥣 is made in one bowl and takes less than 10 minutes to make
🧑🧑🧒🧒 is great for your baby, blw, toddlers, and kids
🧊 leftovers (if there are any) are freezer-friendly
Both of my girls started their pancake journey with cut-up strips of my Spinach Blender Pancakes and Whole Wheat Pancakes, but one morning I was sleep-deprived due to a teething baby, out of coffee, and generally not feeling like making breakfast for a food-resistant toddler, but I dug down deep into my caffeine-deprived reservoir, riffled into my pantry and whipped up this recipe on a whim. I was shocked when the recipe turned out! I was probably even more shocked when my toddler, who was turning their nose at everything, dug into 3 huge servings of pancakes!
Since that fateful morning, I have made this recipe HUNDREDS of times (with varying caffeine levels), and my entire family still devours these pancakes every-single-time.
Are you ready to make these 5-Star Banana Pancakes for your family? YES! That’s what I thought. Let’s get cooking.
#momhack—Over the years, I have learned to double or triple this recipe, depending on how many ripe bananas I have on my counter. No matter how many batches of these banana pancakes I make, they are always eaten by the end of the day. If you have some leftovers, you can place them in a stasher bag and keep them in the freezer.
Ingredients

Let’s Make the Perfect Banana Pancakes!

In a medium bowl, mash the banana until smooth. Add in the egg, flour and cinnamon.

With a fork or whisk, mix the ingredients until just incorporated. Don’t go crazy here, just mix until the flour is absorbed.

Spoon the batter onto a medium skillet over medium-low heat and cook for 3-4 minutes on each side.

Add-Ins
You can make these easy pancakes as-is or add in a pinch of spices or finely chopped fruit. Here are a couple of my favorite additions:
- Pumpkin Spice Mix
- Nutmeg
- Vanilla
- Strawberries (finely chopped)
- Blueberries (finely chopped)
- Peaches (finely chopped, towel-dried)

Baby-led Weaning Pancakes
These pancakes are perfect for baby-led weaning or as a finger food because they are soft to eat and your baby can easily pick them up in their hands for a palmar grasp or with their pincer grasp if they cut into smaller chunks. You can serve them to your baby sliced in half or cut into small chunks.
Banana Pancakes for Toddlers and Kids
These quick and easy pancakes are also great for toddlers and kids. You can serve them a smear of cream cheese or peanut butter, topped with yogurt and berries or the classic version with butter and syrup.
Storing and Freezing
Because we are not using any salt or preservatives in these pancakes, they tend to store in an air-tight container for only 1-2 days. You can freeze pancakes and will last up to 3 months in the freezer. To reheat, gently heat in the microwave or toaster.

Get the recipe: The Best 3-Ingredient Banana Pancakes for Baby
Ingredients
- 1 medium banana, with a few brown spots
- 1 large egg
- 2 tbsp flour (see notes)
- 1/4 tsp cinnamon (optional)
Instructions
- Mash: in a medium bowl, mash the banana until very smooth with only a few lumps.
- Add: add in the flour, egg and cinnamon (if using).

- Mix: with a fork or whisk, mix until everything is combined.

- Cook: heat a medium skillet over medium heat, spray with cooking spray or add a little butter if needed. Drop one tablespoon of batter on the skillet and let cook for 3-4 minutes or until the sides are starting to become firm and the bottoms are golden brown. You will not see any bubbles like traditional pancakes. Flip and cook for another 2-3 minutes or until golden brown.

- Serve: let cool slightly and serve.

Notes
- Size: these pancakes are supposed to be on the smaller size, so roughly 1 tablespoon of batter will make the perfect size for a baby or toddler. If made any bigger, they start to fall apart when flipped.
- Ripe Banana: you will want to use a banana that is ripe with a few brown spots on it for this recipe. Riper bananas are sweeter than green bananas, and since we are not adding any sugar to this recipe, the ripe bananas will provide more flavor and sweetness.
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Medically reviewed and cowritten by Jamie Johnson, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN), and Lauren Braaten, Pediatric Occupational Therapist (OT).

291 Comments on “The Best 3-Ingredient Banana Pancakes for Baby”
I made these banana pancakes and when I tell you my daughter absolutely loves these pancakes. And let me put you in on a little secret. My husband and teens love them as well. Its a wonderful recipe we needed especially our baby girl. Thank you so much for sharing this recipe. Dream come true!!! Love ya!
Simple recipe and my baby loves these! Thank you!
Happy to hear it! Thanks Leonnie! xo
I made these banana pancakes and when I tell you my daughter absolutely loves these pancakes. And let me put you in on a little secret. My husband and teens love them as well. Its a wonderful recipe we needed especially our baby girl. Thank you so much for sharing this recipe. Dream come true!!! Love ya!
A solid favourite with my (dairy-free) baby and toddler. I can barely get one batch of pancakes off the skillet before they are shouting for more! We like to add blueberries – messy, but worth it 🙂
Blueberries are a fantastic addition! Thanks for sharing, Christy! xo
My toddler loves helping me make these! They are easy to make and he loves them, so they are on repeat at our house!
Aww that’s awesome! I love cooking with my kiddos, too! xo, Michele
My 2 year old still loves these. I make them with oat flour for the nutrients. I make them ar least once a week!
Hi Heather! My kids still love too. Heck, I eat these pancakes with them. lol Thanks for sharing. xo, Michele
I’m not sure what I did wrong but my pancakes were as flat as paper. I ended up adding more flour and a little baking powder. Overall, my baby and I loved the taste.
Hi Esther! Sounds like your baking powder may be past its prime. Mix 1 cup of hot water with 2 tsp of baking powder. If there’s an immediate fizzing reaction, you’ll know it still works. Hope this helps. xo
This is my sons favorite breakfast! He eats it every day. I end up using 6 banana and adjusting the recipe as needed and freeze the rest because he eats about 1-2 pancakes every morning. My question is could you add blackberries? Would you increase the number of eggs and flour? Leave it the same?
Hi Ally! I haven’t tried adding blackberries to this recipe so Im not really sure. Let me know how it turns out for you. xo, Michele
Hello! My baby loved these pancakes but for some reason they look burnt or become too brown. Not like in your video. What do you recommend doing? Lowering heat and cooking for longer? What type of pan are you using?
Hi Coty! Under the recipe card at the bottom of the post is an equipment section with a link to the pans I use. But try turning your heat down. Every range is different. Hope they turn out next time. xo, Michele
My 16 month old loves them!!
I was skeptical but they turned out great. Thanks for the recipe.
Glad the end result changed your mind! =) xo, Michele
Love these! Instead of flour, I used organic baby whole grain oatmeal!
Hi Macy! Thanks for sharing the substitution. Others may find it helpful. If you can leave some stars, it would be greatly appreciated. xo, Michele
Good but it makes very few pancakes
Hi Maria! It should make 6 mini pancakes for baby. If you want, you can change the amount it makes by changing the options next to the heading “Ingredients” in the recipe card to double or triple the recipe. And, they are freezer-friendly so you can stash some in the freezer for busy mornings. =)
My 9 month baby loves them! I’ve been doing them for her every Sunday! Was just wondering is it safe to take these as snacks on the go? How long can these be kept at room temperature?
Thank you x
Hi Lyne! If you are going on a quick car ride, I think they would be ok. However, I store the leftovers in the fridge so if it’s a road trip, I would put them in a small cooler. Glad your little one loves these pancakes. They were a life saver when my girls were babies! 💜, Michele
Can you make the pancake batter the night before?
Hi Elena! I haven’t tried making the batter the night before. If you do try it, let us know how it works out. I do suggest putting the batter in an airtight container in a just big enough container for the batter itself. Store in the fridge and make sure to use the next morning. xo, Michele
Made these twice for my girl. They are delicious on the same day and my girl enjoyed. But she doesn’t like them the next day. I tasted and yes, the banana flavour goes a bit funny… I’ll make more of these but probably wont keep for the next day.
Hi Baiba! They keep in an air tight container for 1-2 days max in the fridge. You can freeze them or make a 1/2 of a batch so they get gobbled up same day. xo, Michele
Hi there. My baby loves these. Have made them several times. They don’t last long but if frozen, how long can you store in freezer? Above it says 3 months, then further down says 1 month. Thank you!
Hi Sam! Thanks for catching that type. It has been corrected to 3 months. Happy holidays!
So easy to make! And my 8.5 month old absolutely love them. Next time I will double the ingredients to make more
So happy that your baby loves these pancakes so much. They are popular in my house too! 💜
These banana pancakes are such a great idea for babies! I love that they’re simple and healthy with just three ingredients. Definitely will try.
Let me know how they turn out for you! xo, Michele
Was a little skeptical that these would turn out good, but they were perfect and yummy for the whole family! I doubled the recipe to have enough for us all and I used oat flour and cooked them in ghee. We spread on some peanut butter and fresh raspberry purée.
Thanks so much for sharing. You subs will be helpful to others. Don’t forget to leave a rating! xoxo, Michele
Super easy and baby loved these!
That’s great! xo
I have been making these pancakes for my daughter for years now—we come back to it again and again! Simple, quick, delicious, and healthy! The hardest part is keeping bananas in the house long enough to ripen 🙂
Thanks so much for being a long time supporter of my blog and recipes! Hugs, Michele
Can you freeze them ?
Hi Diana! Please see the storing and freezing section in the post right above the recipe card at the bottom. xo, Michele
Good for nanny’s too.
Thank you, We love this recipe. It’s easy, quick and very tasty to my grandbaby. She loves them. Again thank you can’t wait to try more of your recipes.☺️
So happy she loved these pancakes! Please let me know how she likes other recipes. xo, Michele
These are so amazing. I like to blend it in a blender instead of mashing. It does make a thinner pancake vs the other way but you get several more out of the batter. Perfect if you got multiple littles you are feeding.
Hi Kit! Thanks for sharing! xo, Michele
Can you make these into muffins?
Hi Tara! I haven’t tried that with this recipe. Pancake mix has more moisture than your standard muffin mix. If you try it, please let us know how it turns out. =)
This is a great recipe. The pancakes turned out to be soft and fluffy. This was the one time where i could get my baby to eat an whole egg, finally! Thank you for a fail proof recipe.
You are so welcome! Happy it worked out for you guys! xo, Michele
My son DEVOURED these pancakes on his first birthday! Continuing a long legacy of birthday banana pancakes. Thank you ❤️
Love this tradition! Happy 1st Birthday! 🥳 xo
I completely for-go the flour and they turn out great 😁
How would you re heat / defrost these?
Hi Ashlea! You can thaw them and reheat them by gently warming them up in a toaster or oven. Thanks!
Can’t you just put in fridge overnight and reheat in microwave?
Hi Melinda! There is a section right above the recipe card that addresses your question. But yes, you sure can! =) xo, Michele
Followed the recipe exactly but tripled since I had plenty of ripe bananas to use up. I like to taste everything my baby will eat. I thought they had a weird texture almost undercooked seeming but I can appreciate that the recipe is mostly banana and egg so maybe that’s why?
Hi! You may want to try cooking them a bit longer. There is a bit more moisture in comparison to standard pancake mix. xo, Michele
We have been making these pancakes for 2 years now, and both my 7 month old and my 2.5 year old love them! So easy and tasty. Always add that cinnamon 🙂
Yay! I’m thrilled your little ones enjoy these pancakes so much! xo, Michele
These turned out so good and cooked really well. Not too soft or soggy like other baby recipes!
That’s great to hear Christine! Thanks so much for taking the time to comment on your experience! 💕, Michele
These are a definite win win win! They are perfect for babies as they are so soft but delicious enough the whole family can enjoy them! They are quick, easy, and healthy! And to top it off they are even freezer friendly! Love love LOVE! A definite favorite at our house!
Thanks so much Kora!! These pancakes are super popular in my house, too! 💕, Michele
I like this recipe but I don’t know if it’s something I’m doing. Are they supposed to look doughy on the inside? Is that just the egg or should I add more of something else?
Hi! I would try turning up the heat on your burner a bit to get your desired doneness. xo, Michele
So easy and so yummy! I love making these for my girls. Happy baby, toddler and mama!
And happy baby food blogger! =) Thanks for sharing, Kailin! 💜, Michele
LOVE these pancakes! My 7 month old all the way up to my three year old and even my husband likes these pancakes! LOVE the simplicity:)
Absolutely love this recipe and easy to make as well. Thank you!
Hi Nadia! Thanks so much for sharing your experience! xo, Michele
Super easy and my little one (7m) loved it ! Actually the whole family enjoyed them for breakfast. I love having meals we can all share together.
It makes life a bit easier! xo, Michele
I have been making these pancakes since my baby has been 7 months and she is now 2 years old. She absolutely loves these pancakes and so does her parents! These are so easy to make, with minimal ingredients and my child will always eat these!
Hi Candice! Thanks so much for sharing your experience! =) xo, Michele
My toddler loved these today – I added cinnamon and I drizzled a tiny bit of honey on too. All gobbled up!
Great additions, MJ! Thanks for sharing it with us! xo, Michele