15-Minute Fluffy Spinach Pancakes (for Baby, Toddlers & Kids!)
Made with fresh spinach, this recipe for Spinach Pancakes has become an all-time reader favorite! The pancake batter is prepared in the blender, and in 15 minutes the pancakes are done! Made with simple ingredients, the pancakes are fluffy, soft and perfect for baby-led weaning, hungry toddlers, and older kids too. 6 months and up!

Quick Spinach Pancakes
Are you looking for an easy way to serve spinach to your baby, toddler, or kids?
Then, I’ve got you!
These Green Spinach Pancakes are super simple to make and even easier to eat. With over 100 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ reviews, it’s safe to say they’re a fan favorite!
My kids have been devouring these for years. My youngest swears by a sprinkle of cheddar cheese (savory queen energy), while my oldest is all about tossing in way too many chocolate chips. I usually eat mine cold over the sink while packing school lunches and finishing my first coffee—meanwhile, Taylor Swift is blasting at full volume. You know… mom life.
Other fun combos we love:
- A pinch of cloves + chopped peaches – YES.
- Pumpkin pie spice + chopped pecans – obviously.
- Chopped strawberries – no-brainer.
And if you’re in a baking mood, don’t miss these fluffy, veggie-packed Spinach Muffins. Perfect for little hands, lunchboxes, or sneaking in greens without a single complaint.
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More Ways to Make these Pancakes
There are a couple of ways you can make these delish pancakes! The original uses blended-down rolled oats, while the newer updated version uses all-purpose flour to make them more fluffy. Both are amazing!

How to Serve These Pancakes to Toddlers and Kids
These pancakes are made to be easy, so don’t feel like you need to serve them with anything too complicated. Here are some of my favorite easy ways to serve them to your baby or toddler:
- BLW – cut in half and served for baby-led weaning
- Classic – cut into chunks and served with maple syrup and fresh berries
- Bagel & Hemp Sprinkles – Smear with whole fat cream cheese and sprinkle with hemp seeds (serve whole or in chunks)
- PB&J Sandwich – take one pancake and spread with your favorite jam, then take another pancake and spread with a nut or seed butter or your choice, press two pancakes together and serve as a sandwich. Great for preschool or school lunches.
- Dipping Fun – cut pancakes into long strips and serve with some yogurt (thinner yogurt works better for this recipe) to dip the pancakes in. Serve with a side of your favorite fruit, anything goes – chunks of banana, cut up berries, slices of cooked apples, etc.

Recipe Tips
- Size: these pancakes are supposed to be on the smaller size, so roughly 2-3 tablespoons of batter will make the perfect size for a baby or toddler. If made any bigger, they start to fall apart when flipped.
- Spinach: I prefer to use fresh spinach in these pancakes as they give a brighter green color and a fresher taste. If you only have frozen, I would recommend adding in half of the amount listed in the recipe card frozen right into the blender.
- Amount of Spinach: you DO NOT want to pack the spinach into the cup, or more spinach for that matter, to this recipe. Adding too much spinach will make the batter have more liquid in it causing the pancakes to become doughy in the middle when cooked.

Get the recipe: 15-Minute Fluffy Spinach Pancakes for Babies & Toddlers
Ingredients
Oat Spinach Pancakes (the Original)
- 1 cup old-fashioned oats, see notes
- 1 cup spinach, not packed
- 1 ripe banana
- 1 egg or flax egg
- 1/2 cup milk of choice, regular, coconut, almond, hemp, etc
- 2 tbsp coconut oil, olive oil or melted butter
- 1 tsp cinnamon
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 2 tsp baking powder
- 1/4 tsp salt
Fluffy Spinach Pancakes
- 1 cup all-purpose flour, white wheat flour or a GF blend
- 2 tsp baking powder
- 1 tsp cinnamon
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1 ripe banana
- 1 cup spinach, not packed
- 1/2 cup milk of choice, regular, coconut, almond, hemp, etc
- 2 tbsp coconut oil, olive oil or melted butter
- 1 large egg
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
Instructions
Oat Spinach Pancakes (the Original)
- Blend Oats: In a blender, place the oats and pulse on medium speed for 30 seconds or until oats are a flour consistency.
- Add Ingredients: Add in the spinach, banana, egg, milk, oil, cinnamon and vanilla extract and blend on high for 30-60 seconds or until batter is completely smooth and the spinach is completely broken down, scraping down the sides of the blender if needed.
- Add in Baking Powder: Add in the baking powder and salt and blend on low for 20 seconds.
- Cook: Heat a non-stick pan or pancake griddle over medium to medium-low heat. Pour 2-3 tablespoons of batter onto the pan and cook for 2-3 minutes or until tiny bubbles appear on the outside of the pancake. Flip and cook for an additional 2 minutes. If batter gets too thick, add in a tablespoon at a time of milk and re-blend until you have the right consistency.
- Continue: Transfer pancakes to a cooling rack and repeat the process until you have used all of the batter.
- Serve and Enjoy!
Fluffy Spinach Pancakes
- Dry Ingredients: in a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, cinnamon and salt.
- Wet Ingredients: in a blender, add the banana, spinach, milk, oil, egg and vanilla extract and blend for 45-60 seconds on medium-high speed or until all of the spinach is incorporated.
- Mix: pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and gently fold until incorporated.
- Cook: Heat a non-stick pan or pancake griddle over medium to medium-low heat. Pour 2-3 tablespoons of batter onto the pan and cook for 2-3 minutes or until tiny bubbles appear on the outside of the pancake. Flip and cook for an additional 2 minutes. If batter gets too thick, add in a tablespoon at a time of milk and re-blend until you have the right consistency.
- Continue: Transfer pancakes to a cooling rack and repeat the process until you have used all of the batter.
- Serve and Enjoy!
Notes
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Medically reviewed and cowritten by Jamie Johnson, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN), and Lauren Braaten, Pediatric Occupational Therapist (OT).
185 Comments on “15-Minute Fluffy Spinach Pancakes (for Baby, Toddlers & Kids!)”
This recipe was sooooo good! I made half the batch with some blueberries and my daughter LOVED them!
I even enjoyed some with a little honey drizzle 😋
Why are the baking powder and salt added separately? Can they be added and blended with the other ingredients?
Hi Nicole! Adding dry ingredients to wet ingredients when making pancakes helps to prevent over-mixing and ensures the ingredients are evenly distributed, leading to a smoother, lighter batter and helps incorporate air into the batter, contributing to fluffy pancakes.
Made it for my son who often rejects greens by served themselves and I love that this gets it in his system and he jumps at it!
Hi San! Greens can be a real struggle. So happy to hear this sneaky recipe worked out for you and your son! xo, Michele
Deeeellliiiccciiiooouuusss!! I loved them lol my 15 month old loves them! Thank you so much for this recipe, I used premade oat flour and frozen spinach, blended all the fluids, banana and spinach first then added grains. Oh and I added pinch of brown monkfruit YUMMY!
Hi Amber! Thanks so much for sharing your experience and additions. So happy your little one enjoys these pancakes so much! xo, Michele
Excellent recipe. Easier and quicker than I thought it would be. I made the fluffy version for my almost one year old. Used half and half instead of milk because I had some on hand. This was even easier to cook than regular pancakes for me. They’re also delicious, not spinach-y at all. I think I prefer the taste of these to “regular” pancakes as well. Served with some fruit and yogurt. Froze and microwaved the leftovers for the next days breakfast!
I used melted plant butter +water because my little one can’t handle dairy and I was out of almond milk. I also spread them very thin on the pan and cooked on low so no crispy or hard surfaces since he’s still new to chewing.turned out great! Thank you so much.
Thanks for sharing your experience and substitutions, Ariana! xo, Michele
I’ve made these as is with ap flour. They were very fluffy. Toddler thought it was neat that they were green pancakes.
I’ve also made these with half store-bought oat flour and half ap flour and without the spinach. They were still very fluffy and had a nice oatiness to them, reminiscent of buckwheat pancakes.
Quick to make too! Great recipe! Better than many/most “adult” pancake recipes I’ve tried. My new go-to!
Thanks so much! Appreciate the feedback. xo, Michele
Hi! Love this recipe! Wondering if you have an alternative to a banana? I don’t have any right now, let alone a ripe one but want to make these today! Thanks in advance 🙂
Hi Leora! I haven’t tried subbing the banana but i do think you can try mashed sweet potatoes or avocado. Let me know how it turns out! xo
The whole family loves these. Especially my baby! They’re a staple for the little guy and he’s been eating them since 7mo old. Was curious if I could use frozen spinach, if so how to incorporate? I use flax egg bc the little guy is allergic to eggs.
Hi Courtney! If you scroll down a bit to the subheading – Ingredients, I cover trying frozen spinach and why I prefer using fresh in this particular recipe. xo, Michele
When I make these, and rip them apart the middle is still sort of gummy, like I could spread it, I cook them longer than 2 minutes on each side, I don’t pack the spinach, however I do add more milk, as the consistency seems thick and I don’t get bubbles in the middle of my pancakes, so then I thin it out with more milk. Is the added milk making them gummy in the middle ?? Should the consistency of the batter be pretty thick ? I want to love these so bad but worried I’m messing them up lol
Hi Ashley! Try turning up the heat under the pan a bit to see if that helps. Also, make sure your baking powder is still good. Hopefully, one of those two things will remedy the issue you are running into. xo, Michele
Fabulous recipe. I use a flax egg. My toddler grandkids love them, and so do we! I add 5 presoaked and peeled almonds to the wet ingredients before pulsing in the blender for one grandkid. The other is allergic to nuts, so the original for him.
Just one question: how many calories in the entire batter with flax egg and regular milk?
The nutrition for my recipe is located under the recipe card. There are online calculators that allow you to plug in the ingredients you use. Glad you guys are enjoying the recipe! xo
I actually tried these with half rolled oats (homemade oat flour) and half all purpose flour and it was incredible. I wanted a bit fluffier but still the added nutrients of the oats. The consistency and texture was on point and my 8th month old loved these more than any other pancake recipe I’ve tried! Trying different veggies next!
That’s awesome to hear! Let us know how it works out with different veggies. xo, Michele
Delicious! PERFECTLY tender, lovely & fluffy, not overly sweet (but I suppose that would depend on the size and ripeness of your banana).
This is among the first BLW recipes I’ve used, as I have cooked and prepared meals comprised of whole-ingredients for my 10-month-old – and I have to say, this was the first one that I felt was worth printing out and keeping! I am going to immediately try out many other recipes on this site 🙂 Thank you so much!
Hi Caroline! My girls loved these when they were that age, too! Thanks for taking a chance on the recipe. If you try other recipes, I’d love to hear how they work out for you! xo, Michele
Hi All, I am planning on cooking these for my 1 y/o but was wondering if you could cook them in the oven using a mini muffin tray? My LO is really full on and im ot sure he will entertain himself for the time it takes to cook a batch of pancakes.
Thanks
Hi Peach! I haven’t tried it, but it’s worth a shot. Try baking them in your mini muffin pan at 350F for 10-12 minutes. xo, Michele
Both my kids love these, especially with some peanut butter spread on top! Love how healthy they are! Thank you!
Happy to hear it! Thanks for sharing! 💕
I’ve never left a review for a recipe before, but holy moly these are SO GOOD, I had to come leave a comment! I made them for my 6 month old and took a bite expecting them to be bitter from the spinach, but you wouldn’t even know the spinach was there. They’re so fluffy and the banana adds the perfect amount of sweetness. 10/10 would reccomend!
Thanks so much Teddi and thank you for taking the time to leave your first review! It means so much! ❤️
Another one of your recipes that I’m putting in my weekly rotation! Super easy to make and I got my picky toddlers to eat spinach!!!! Hallelujah!! Thanks!
So happy to hear that your toddlers are loving these pancakes! Have you tried our Spinach Muffins yet? They are also amazing!
I’ve made the fluffy spinach pancakes a few times now and my 9 month old boy gets so excited and squeals with joy when he sees one on the plate for.his breakfast 😂 I’ve eaten a few as we’ll and they’re genuinely delicious
So happy to hear that your little one (and yourself) are loving these pancakes!
Would a frozen banana work?
I have not tried to use a frozen banana in this recipe yet. But I would start by thawing it, discarding any excess juices, and then mashing it until smooth. Then mix in to the rest of the recipe. If you try it, please let us know how it works.
This recipe is great! My 7 month old and (picky) 2.5 year old love these!!
So glad both of your kiddos love these pancakes! Thanks for the 5-star rating, it means a lot!
Would this work in a sheet pan?
Yes. I would double the batch, add the batter to a 9×13 sheet pan, and bake in a 425 oven for 15-18 minutes. Hope that helps!
My toddler loves these! I see you added a fluffy pancake recipe, but it looks exactly the same? Even the flour can be substituted for oat flour. Am I missing something?
I can’t remember if I’ve commented on this yet or not. So my apologies if I already have lol.
I’ve made the fluffy pancakes twice now. They turned out weird the first time (but my 12 month old still inhaled them!!). The second time, they turned out PERFECT! I have no idea what I did differently, but I was very pleased. These pancakes are his favorite food! And my picky 3 year old loves these as well. I’m so happy I found these, as it’s so difficult to find anything decent with him having allergies to wheat, soy, dairy, almonds, coconut…
Thanks for the review 🤍! So happy to hear that both of your kiddos loved these pancakes! Let me know if you ever figure out what went wrong on the first batch.
Came out perfectly! I made it with blended oats and it came out perfectly. They girls eat them and the banana gives them a nice sweetness. 100% win in my book.
So happy to hear that your girls love these pancakes! They are easy and yummy!
Picky eater grands have begged for this every time they come. I make them in Dinosaur shapes and freeze them and they just love them. Thank you for sharing!
Love this so much! Thank you for sharing! But I have to know how you make them into dinosaur shapes?!
Dino cookie molds from Amazon. Spray with cooking spray and lay on griddle. Takes some time to slide them off and flip, then freeze individually on cookie sheet, but well worth it to have on hand and have a meal the little ones are excited about and I can feel good to feed them.
I’ve made this recipe many times and it was very fluffy and well received. Had to use pear instead of banana since I was out of them. Have you tried making a sheet pan version to reduce the amount of time spent flipping pancakes? If so, any tips on how long and the temp to bake them at?
So glad you enjoy this recipe. I also love that you tried pear and it worked! I’ll have to try that next time!
Making them into a sheet pan pancake is a brilliant idea! I haven’t tried it yet (but will this weekend) but I would recommend doubling the recipe and then baking at 425 for 15-18 minutes or until golden brown. If you try this, please let us know how it turns out.
I’ve made this many times for my children. It turns out perfectly every time and I prefer this recipe over any other.
It makes me so happy that you love this recipe. Thank you for the review!
Made these exactly as written for my 8 month old this morning. They were so easy and turned out perfect!! He and I both gobbled them up!! This made quite a bit since I just did small mini pancakes, so plan to freeze those for later! Can’t wait to try some of your other recipes!!
So glad you both loved these pancakes! Frozen pancakes are a lifesaver on busy mornings!
Hi! I’ve been asking these for the past 1.5 years for my son (I make 3x batch and freeze and he eats 3 x a week!).
What changed since modified and why??
Thanks.
The original recipe is still in the recipe card but I did update and add another method to give a more consistent texture. I found that different blenders were giving some readers different outcomes on these pancakes. Now there are two amazing ways to make these:)
I can’t believe how many times i have made these 🥰
So happy to hear these delicious pancakes are on heavy rotation at our house!
so good!! I’ve made a bunch of similar recipes but this is easiest by far and most consistent. added twice as much spinach (extra iron!) and omitted the vanilla (we’re out?!?) and still yummy! you can also make more savory with a bit of sautéed onion/garlic (still great for babies!)
remember to pair these with fruit high in vitamin c so the babes absorb the iron.
Love that you went a savory route with the onion/garlic; sounds delicious! And thank you for the good reminder about pairing with a fruit high in vitamin C for iron absorption.
My picky, allergic-to-everything toddler smelled the pancakes and ASKED to eat one. They were very good
This makes me SO happy! What a win!
Toddler gobbles these up everytime – even reheated!! I like them too.
So glad you both enjoy these pancakes! I actually enjoy them reheated more than fresh.. I might be weird that way;)
Hello! My 10 month old can’t get enough of these. I’m so happy because he doesn’t like veggies. He’s more meat and potatoes guy! I saw you used beets before. Do you cook the beets first or toss them in raw? My 3.5 year old loves beets so I am happy to buy them more often!
I’m so happy your little one loves these pancakes! Here is the Pink Beet Pancakes. Enjoy!
I have made these many times and my kids love them but they always end up kind of raw on the inside. I always wait until there are multiple bubbles on top, I have tried varying the temperature and the size of the pancakes, I have tried making them thinner by adding more milk. Please let me know if you have any ideas. Thank you!
Has anyone ever tried replacing the oat flour with almond flour or matzo meal in the vegan version of this?
I don’t think there’s any other recipe i’ve made as many times as this one. its always a hit with my toddler, who isn’t always (ok, never is) enthusiastic about eating his leafy greens. he always finishes his plate if it’s these pancakes! thank you for this!!
I am so glad you have used this recipe so many times and your little one loves them!
Hi Michele,
I do love your site and all your recipes.
I made these today and the batter was so thick and the pancakes are really dense and almost chewy.
I added a dash more milk, but do you know why this might have happened?
So glad you are here! Did you use the ingredients listed? Or change some items? You can always add in milk if the batter is too thick.
I had the exact same issue and I followed the recipe to a T. Super chewy and dense.
Hi Brittany! If you want a thinner pancake, try adding a touch more milk until you get the desired consistency. Hope this helps! xo, Michele
I always double the spinach!
My 14 month old LOVES these!!! He’s been eating them since he was 10 months.
So glad he loves these pancakes!! Such an easy and tasty pancake to have on hand 🙂