Best 5 Pumpkin And Oat Pancakes Recipes

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Calling all pumpkin spice and oatmeal lovers! Get ready to indulge in a delightful culinary experience with our comprehensive guide to creating the perfect pumpkin and oat pancake. This delectable dish combines the warm, comforting flavors of pumpkin with the heartiness of oats, resulting in a stack of fluffy, flavorful pancakes that will tantalize your taste buds and leave you craving more. Whether you're a seasoned pancake pro or a novice in the kitchen, we've got you covered with a variety of recipes, tips, and tricks to ensure your pumpkin and oat pancakes turn out perfectly every time.

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PUMPKIN AND OAT PANCAKES



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For the perfect fall breakfast, these pancakes are perfect. The pumpkin and cinnamon go perfect together.-Nancy Horsburgh, Everett, Ontario

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Breakfast     Brunch

Time 25m

Yield 12 pancakes.

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 cup all-purpose flour
1 cup quick-cooking oats
2 tablespoons toasted wheat germ
2 teaspoons sugar
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
Pinch ground cinnamon
1-2/3 cups 2% milk
1 large egg, room temperature, lightly beaten
3/4 cup canned pumpkin
2 tablespoons canola oil
Optional: semisweet chocolate chips, raisins, sugared cranberries, pumpkin seeds, whipped cream, butter, maple syrup, or additional ground cinnamon

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, combine flour, oats, wheat germ, sugar, baking powder, salt and cinnamon. In a small bowl, whisk milk, egg, pumpkin and oil; stir into dry ingredients just moistened. , Pour batter by 1/4 cupfuls onto a hot greased griddle; turn when bubbles form on top of pancakes. Cook until second side is golden brown. Top as desired.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 274 calories, Fat 10g fat (2g saturated fat), Cholesterol 49mg cholesterol, Sodium 435mg sodium, Carbohydrate 38g carbohydrate (6g sugars, Fiber 4g fiber), Protein 9g protein.

PUMPKIN PANCAKES



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These are good any season but taste best on cold winter mornings. You can use canned or cooked fresh pumpkin.

Provided by Anonymous

Categories     Breakfast and Brunch     Pancake Recipes

Time 40m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 13

1 ½ cups milk
1 cup pumpkin puree
1 egg
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
2 tablespoons vinegar
2 cups all-purpose flour
3 tablespoons brown sugar
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon ground allspice
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
½ teaspoon ground ginger
½ teaspoon salt

Steps:

  • In a bowl, mix together the milk, pumpkin, egg, oil and vinegar. Combine the flour, brown sugar, baking powder, baking soda, allspice, cinnamon, ginger and salt in a separate bowl. Stir into the pumpkin mixture just enough to combine.
  • Heat a lightly oiled griddle or frying pan over medium high heat. Pour or scoop the batter onto the griddle, using approximately 1/4 cup for each pancake. Brown on both sides and serve hot.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 278.4 calories, Carbohydrate 45.8 g, Cholesterol 35.9 mg, Fat 7.2 g, Fiber 2.6 g, Protein 7.9 g, SaturatedFat 1.8 g, Sodium 608.1 mg, Sugar 11 g

ROASTED PUMPKIN OATMEAL PANCAKES



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Provided by Food Network

Time 2h5m

Yield 6 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 17

1 sugar pumpkin
Melted butter, for brushing
Brown sugar, for sprinkling
2 1/2 cups unbleached flour
1/2 cup oatmeal
1/4 cup brown sugar
2 tablespoons baking powder
1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda
Pinch salt
4 eggs, lightly beaten
2 1/2 cups buttermilk
1/2 cup roasted pumpkin puree (may use canned pumpkin)
2 tablespoons canola oil
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
Optional (1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon, ginger or allspice- any or all)
Butter for griddle, plus more for serving
Warm maple syrup, for serving

Steps:

  • For the Roasted Pumpkin Oatmeal Pancakes:
  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.
  • Cut the sugar pumpkin in half and scoop out the seeds and membrane with a spoon. Brush with melted butter and sprinkle with brown sugar and put on a baking sheet, cut side up. Cover with foil to keep moist and put in the oven until the pumpkin is tender, about 45 minutes. After the pumpkin has cooled scoop the flesh into the bowl of a food processor and process until smooth.
  • In a medium mixing bowl, whisk together all of the dry ingredients. Add all of the wet ingredients and mix gently with a rubber spatula just until the mixture is incorporated. There may still be a few small lumps. Do not over mix or the pancakes will be tough. Cook on a lightly buttered griddle or electric skillet at 375 degrees F until the pancakes form bubbles and the edges look dry. Flip the pancakes and cook for 1 or 2 more minutes. Transfer to a serving platter and keep warm. Repeat with remaining batter. Serve with warm pure maple syrup and butter.

PUMPKIN OATMEAL-FLAX PANCAKES



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These are hearty-yet-fluffy, melt-in-your-mouth pancakes. They are perfect for cool, fall morning, and hearty enough for downright cold winter days. Eat 'em for breakfast, or dinner. Enjoy!

Provided by RichFoods

Categories     Breakfast

Time 45m

Yield 24 pancakes, 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 13

2 cups whole wheat flour
3/4 cup oats
1/4 cup cold milled flax seed
1/4 cup brown sugar
2 teaspoons baking powder
2 teaspoons baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon ground cloves
3 cups milk
3/4 cup egg substitute
1/4 cup plain yogurt, greek-style
1 (15 ounce) can pumpkin puree

Steps:

  • In a large mixing bowl, combine dry ingredients only.
  • In a medium mixing bowl, combine wet ingredients, mix thoroughly.
  • Pour wet ingredients into dry ingredients. Stir until just combined; don't overmix.
  • Set aside.
  • Heat griddle to 350 degrees, or heat frying pan on stovetop.
  • Ladle pancakes onto griddle or fry pan.
  • Cook approximately 3 minutes on first side, then flip; cook approximately 2 minutes on second side.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 303.7, Fat 7.7, SaturatedFat 2.8, Cholesterol 13.8, Sodium 794.6, Carbohydrate 49, Fiber 6.9, Sugar 8.4, Protein 13.5

OAT PANCAKES



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My daughter brought this recipe home from school one day, and we loved it. Since then, these pancakes have been a regular part of Sunday morning breakfast, served with maple syrup, flavored syrup or applesauce and a big helping of grits. -Linda Hicks, Pinconning, Michigan

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Breakfast     Brunch

Time 20m

Yield 6 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 cup quick-cooking oats
1 cup all-purpose flour
2 tablespoons sugar
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
2 large eggs, lightly beaten
1-1/2 cups fat-free milk
1/4 cup canola oil
1 teaspoon lemon juice

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, combine the first five ingredients. Combine the eggs, milk, oil and lemon juice; add to dry ingredients and stir just until moistened. , Pour batter by 1/4 cupfuls onto a lightly greased hot griddle; turn when bubbles form on top of pancakes. Cook until second side is golden brown.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 241 calories, Fat 12g fat (0 saturated fat), Cholesterol 71mg cholesterol, Sodium 581mg sodium, Carbohydrate 25g carbohydrate (0 sugars, Fiber 0 fiber), Protein 8g protein. Diabetic Exchanges

Tips:

  • Use fresh pumpkin puree: Fresh pumpkin puree has a more intense flavor and color than canned pumpkin puree. If you don't have fresh pumpkin puree, you can use canned pumpkin puree, but be sure to drain it well before using it.
  • Don't overmix the batter: Overmixing the batter will make the pancakes tough. Mix the batter just until the ingredients are combined.
  • Cook the pancakes over medium heat: Cooking the pancakes over medium heat will help them to cook evenly without burning.
  • Serve the pancakes with your favorite toppings: Pumpkin pancakes are delicious with a variety of toppings, such as butter, syrup, whipped cream, or fruit.

Conclusion:

Pumpkin and oat pancakes are a delicious and healthy breakfast option. They are easy to make and can be enjoyed by people of all ages. These pancakes are a great way to use up leftover pumpkin puree and are a perfect fall breakfast. With their warm spices and hearty oats, these pancakes will keep you feeling full and satisfied all morning long. So next time you're looking for a delicious and healthy breakfast, give pumpkin and oat pancakes a try!

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