Thursday, June 4, 2015

Healthy Oat Pancakes

So there has been questions while shopping for oats. Steel Cut or Rolled? What are the differences? I had no idea at first either, I thought one took longer to cook and the other was under a minute. Are the health benefits the same? Lets find out! 



Steel Cut oats are whole oats that are just coarsely chopped. Rolled oats only take a minute to cook but that is because they are processed much more than steel cut oats. Rolled oats are steamed, rolled, steamed again, and toasted. Steel cut oats are a bit lower in calories but when it comes to protein, carbs, fiber, fat, calcium and iron the two oats are equal. Rolled oats do tend to be higher in sugar but steel cut oats sit lower in the glycemic index. So in many opinions the 'healthier' way to go is with steel cut oats just because they are less processed.  

In this recipe feel free to use rolled oats instead of steel cut, I am choosing to use steel cut because they are less processed and I LOVE foods that are closest to their natural state. 


Healthy Oat Pancakes

2 Eggs
1 Banana
1/2 cup Steel cut oats
1/4 cup Unsweetened apple sauce
1 tsp Vanilla
1/2 tsp cinnamon

1. Okay guys, this one is EASY. Put all the ingredients in the blender and puree.


2. Over medium heat grease your pan (I use coconut oil) then pour some batter on the pan. Wait for bubbles to appear just like you would be cooking 'regular' pancakes.

3. Flip pancake and cook until done, probably about only 2 minutes per side. 

4. This recipe makes 4 pancakes, perfect for a quick breakfast for yourself or the kids. Serve with all natural maple syrup, fresh fruit, peanut butter or whatever you like with your pancakes.



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