Despite the indulgent look of these banana pancakes with ricotta and chocolate sauce, they are surprisingly healthy. They contain no refined sugar and are made with gluten-free buckwheat flour as well as bananas, ricotta cheese and yoghurt. Delicious on their own or smothered in chocolate sauce and scattered with almonds.
When I set banana as this month’s ingredient for We Should Cocoa, I didn’t have anything particular in mind. But with the run of wet weather we’ve been experiencing down in Cornwall over the last few days, I needed comfort and cheer. It had to be pancakes.
Not just any old pancakes, but something a little luxurious which was also healthy, delicious and above all comforting, Banana pancakes it was then – with added ricotta. Oh! And chocolate sauce, of course.
Banana Pancakes with Ricotta
Pancakes are always comforting, so I had that angle covered. I thought adding ricotta cheese and smothering the banana pancakes with chocolate sauce would raise the game on the luxury stakes. For the healthy part, I made the pancakes with buckwheat rather than wholewheat. And I also used the bananas and some creamy cherry and chocolate flavoured organic yoghurt to sweeten them a little.
If you use buckwheat flour it has the added benefit of making these banana pancakes, gluten free. I made the chocolate sauce with 70% dark chocolate and maple syrup – oh and double cream too! Of course you could leave the cream out of the sauce if you really wanted to.
Pancakes are easy to make, but as I was adding bananas and wanted a smooth light batter, I bunged all my ingredients into my much used Optimum 9200A Next Generation high speed blender. Twenty seconds on high speed and I had the smooth light batter I was after. It was then a simple process of pouring the batter into a lightly greased pan in suitable sized rounds.
Smothered with chocolate sauce and eaten hot, these banana pancakes are scrumptious and definitely comforting. Despite the lack of added sugar, they’re perfectly sweet enough. Although banana is the main flavour, a delightful fruity note comes through from the cherry and dark chocolate yoghurt.
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Banana Pancakes. PIN IT.
Banana Pancakes – The Recipe
Banana Pancakes with Ricotta and Chocolate Sauce (gluten free)
Ingredients
Pancakes
- 100 g buckwheat flour
- ½ tsp bicarbonate of soda (baking soda)
- 90 g ricotta cheese
- 150 ml yoghurt of choice (I used Rachel’s organic cherry & dark chocolate)
- 1 large egg
- 2 small bananas
Chocolate Sauce
- 75 ml double cream (heavy cream)
- 50 g dark chocolate (I used 70%)
- 1 tbsp maple syrup*
- flaked almonds toasted
Instructions
Pancakes
- Either place all the ingredients into a blender (I used my Froothie Optimum 9200A), or mash the banana well and whisk the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients.
- Leave to rest and get on with making the chocolate sauce.
- Place a lightly greased large non-stick pan over a medium heat and pour or drop large spoonfuls of batter into the pan.
- Cook for about 3 minutes and when bubbles start to appear on the tops, flip over and cook for a further 2-3 minutes.
- Remove from the pan and either eat immediately or keep warm in the oven until all are ready.
- Repeat the process until all the batter has been used.
Chocolate Sauce
- Place the cream, chocolate and maple syrup into a small pan and warm over a gently heat until the chocolate has melted.
- Stir gently until the sauce is glossy and smooth.
- Pour over the pancakes and scatter some almonds over the top.
Notes
Nutrition Estimate
Linkies
These banana pancakes are my entry to this month’s #WeShouldCocoa. Not only are the pancakes very bananary, but they contain chocolate from the yoghurt and of course are smothered in dark chocolate sauce.
Being healthier than your average pancakes, these would make a lovely weekend breakfast treat. So I’m sending them off to Made with Pink for Brilliant Breakfasts. Chocolate for breakfast? Why not?
I use the Optimum 9200A for smoothies, spreads, sauces and even chocolate making. The post contains affiliate links. Buying through a link will not cost you any more, but I will get a small commission. This helps keep Tin and Thyme blithe and blogging. Opinions are, as always, my own.
wendy malone says
the best pancake and chocolate.
Heidi Roberts says
Why am I not surprised there is a chocolate sauce on these pancakes perfect brunch!!
Choclette says
Haha Heidi, it would be downright strange if there wasn’t chocolate sauce 😉
Stuart Vettese says
Love the use of banana in these Choclette. And that choccy sauce – oh my! Gorgeous
Choclette says
Thanks Stuart. You couldn’t miss the banana in these and chocolate sauce is a must 😉
Kate - gluten free alchemist says
Banana pancakes and chocolate sauce? AND gluten free? what’s not to love?
Buckwheat is so good for GF pancakes and banana and chocolate are always heaven when sharing a plate. That sauce looks so rich and decadent!
Choclette says
Yes, thank goodness for buckwheat pancakes, they are really really good. The chocolate sauce was the only decadent bit and if you don’t think cream is bad for you, well hey!
Janie says
Mmmm, they look scrummy Choclette! Love the gloss and shine on your chocolate sauce too 🙂
Janie x
Choclette says
If you’re going to have chocolate sauce, it may as well be a glossy one 😉
bakingaddict says
Pancakes were one of my ideas and I’ve also gone for a breakfast theme. I love ricotta pancakes and yours with banana and chocolate sounds delicious. Definitely yes to chocolate for breakfast!
Choclette says
Ah well I knew you’d approved of chocolate for breakfast Ros. Now what have you prepared for breakfast I wonder?
Fiona @ London-Unattached says
I’m a big fan of banana pancakes, though I’ve never tried adding ricotta. And, I suspect if I made them with chocolate sauce it would end up being addictive!
Choclette says
Well if you omit the chocolate sauce, these pancakes aren’t too calorie loaded and the ricotta makes them just that little bit more satisfying.
Angie@Angie's Recipes says
I love the combo of flavour of those pancakes. The chocolate sauce makes them particularly tempting.
Choclette says
Haha, thanks Angie, chocolate sauce makes everything more tempting 😉
Kavey says
Such an appealing combo, these sound super tasty. I’m going to try the banana ricotta combo!
Choclette says
If you like bananas Kavey, it’s a good combination.
the caked crusader says
Your chocolate sauce looks amazing – so glossy!
Choclette says
If you’re going to have chocolate sauce, it’s got to be glossy CC 😉
Corina says
I especially love the sound of that yummy looking chocolate sauce you’ve made to serve with the pancakes.
Choclette says
Thanks Corina, chocolate sauce is always a winner 🙂
Lucy @ BakingQueen74 says
This looks like a very nice breakfast indeed! What is with all the banana hating, I love em, banana bread is a fave as well as simply bananas
Choclette says
Haha, Lucy – there’s nowt as queer as folk 😉
Jemma @ Celery and Cupcakes says
Look at that chocolate sauce oozing on top. These look delicious! I love pancakes as a treat at the weekend. Thank you for including my recipe. 🙂
Choclette says
I agree Jemma, they are a real treat and not something to have too often.
Made With Pink says
Chocolate for breakfast – these are definitely my kind of pancakes! I love the use of different ingredients like the yogurt and buckwheat flour. And that chocolate sauce well I’d probably use the whole lot on one breakfast for my self 🙂 Thanks very much for including my coconut pancakes and for linking up to Brilliant Breakfasts.
Choclette says
Nothing wrong with a bit of chocolate for breakfast. Chocolate porridge is good too 😉
sue|theviewfromgreatisland says
Oh wow, that chocolate sauce! Can I just slather it on everything??
Choclette says
Permission is granted Sue 😉
Craig - The Usual Saucepans says
These look amazing! Love the idea of adding some ricotta into the mix and who can say no to a decedent chocolate sauce on top?!?!?!
Choclette says
Well exactly Craig 😉
Johanna @ Green Gourmet Giraffe says
I had chocolate sauce on pancakes last weekend and make banana pancakes regularly so I love the sound of these pancakes. In fact banana pancakes has made manky old bananas in my kitchen seem so much more attractive. I’m thinking about WSC and hope to get something in because this is such a great combination.
Choclette says
I’ve added bananas to pancakes before Johanna, but these ones were extra bananary – a fab vehicle for chocolate sauce 😉 I’m sure you’ll come up with something interesting and tasty.
Dom says
these really are quite divine but it’s the chocolate sauce that quite frankly has me weak at the knees!
Choclette says
I know what you mean Dom. Chocolate sauce makes so many things better.
Helen at Casa Costello says
OH how I wish I liked banana – its a terrible inconvenience when recipes look as tempting as yours. Chocolate & Cherry sound more my thing though! Thanks for the mention – Sharing now x
Choclette says
I do understand not liking bananas. They are a funny thing. I don’t mind the flavour, but I can’t eat a banana all on it’s own.