Last week, I made pancakes with Al Roker. Al Roker was in my kitchen!
I grew up with Al in my living room. We used a recipe from his new cookbook where he mixes the chocolate chips right in. It was a new one for me, and we had so much fun.
I rarely make the same recipe twice, so I have many recipes from making pancakes on the weekend with my girls. But I’d rather have pancakes for dessert than breakfast with a big scoop of chocolate ice cream on top. Try it, you’ll love it.
Tip: These freeze so well and are perfect for packing in lunchboxes throughout the week.
You need mixing bowls and/or a blender to make the best pancakes. Also, a good whisk.
Homemade bone broth has been my go-to this week. This is a great pot to make a lot of it, then I store it in leftover deli containers.
I’ve been getting my nails done more lately and love this color.
For the chocoholic
Mini Chocolate Chocolate Chip Pumpkin Pancakes
You could make these bigger, but they’re just so cute small.
For the health nut
Filled with good-for-you ingredients like flax and hemp.
For the kid-at-heart
Like a birthday cake in pancake form.
For the one already waiting for fall
Packed with warm fall spices and served with cinnamon vanilla maple syrup.
For your friend without a dishwasher
Yogurt adds flavor and moisture to these super easy pancakes.
For when you have leftover quinoa in the fridge
If you have quinoa in your fridge and nothing to do with it, throw it in the blender and make pancakes.