Banana waffles. We made banana waffles and they were so good.
This is going to be a short, little blog but it’ll be a fun one! Something I don’t do often is food photography! I’ve done plenty of coffee photography because…well, I went to lots of coffee shops in Buffalo, but I haven’t been to many out in Salt Lake! But, I have however found a cooking buddy named Mercedes (who we met in the Bear Lake blog) and when we do make something, we try to take pictures! Honestly, she and I are absolutely amazing in the kitchen. We rock. We’ve made so much together.
BUT ENOUGH.
On to the banana pancakes!
I mean, banana waffles…
Yeah, we made banana waffles instead but it seriously was amazing. We also threw some chocolate chips in there! But okay, here’s the funny part of this story. The only reason we started making banana pancakes (and waffles) is because of a friend in Denmark! She posted on Instagram about two ingredient pancakes: one large banana and two eggs. We tried it (I did, specifically) and wasn’t a huge fan. But, we didn’t want to make it, so I added some Krusteaz pancake mix and a bit of water. This was the first attempt and everything was eyeballed.
And honestly, Mercedes and I both agreed these were better than just the flour pancakes we made!
Now, admittedly, we know we need to make this recipe completely from scratch (and we will soon!), but still, the banana adds sooo much! And the chocolate chips of course. But anyways, here’s the rough recipe (it kinda changes every single time we make it):
- 3-4 large bananas
- 2 eggs
- 1 1/2 cup pancake mix
- 1/2 to 2/3 cups water (dependent on size of bananas)
- 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
- literally as many chocolate chips as you want
Mash the bananas with a fork, or, if able, a blender or food processor (we’ve used a fork every single time and love the small banana chunks). Add the eggs and stir well. Add pancake mix, water, and vegetable oil and mix until batter is smooth.
Spray waffle iron with vegetable oil, and pour until full. Cook until golden brown 3-4 minutes.
I will say – these seem to be better when cooked a little bit longer than the usual 3-4 minutes. It’ll depend on the hotness of your iron and how much batter you put into the iron. But alas, we all love waffles, don’t we??
I’ll let the photos speak for themselves, but man, these are insanely good! Add some bacon and eggs in there and WOO you’ve got yourself a good breakfast. Maybe some berries too
Amazing.
Well, that’s all I have! I’ll probably do more food blogs in the future, so I hope ya like them!
Parting shot:

Next blog: We have another fun little blog with Hannah! Warning: beautiful shots to come…
Looking very tasty. Love the photos.
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They were seriously so good! Honestly amazing. Thanks for reading and I’m glad you liked the photos! Stay tuned for banana pancakes FROM SCRATCH soon 🙂
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Your post, sir, has made me hungry for pancakes.
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Well, I’ve got a blog on homemade banana pancakes coming up soon, stay tuned for the recipe!! p.s. it’s a yummy one! 🙂
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Awesome. Do you also have a recipe for those on a low carb diet? Gosh, I miss pancakes, but I gotta watch what I eat now.
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Actually, yes! I’m going to be doing one with low carbs and also try to find one that’s completely gluten free and give it a shot!
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Please do post about it once you tried doing it…
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I absolutely will!
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Very very nice photos, good recipe also 🙂
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Thanks so much! 🙂
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