The weekends are sure to bring a delicious breakfast of pancakes, yogurt, and fresh fruit in our home. It’s our day to hang out in bed, drink coffee, read the paper and not have to rush off. I am Italian, so my portions are usually for a lot of people, but in this case, this amazing Blueberry Greek Yogurt Pancakes serves two perfectly.
If you have been following my blog at all, you know that I am crazy for blueberries. This month, blueberries are in season and I buy them by the cases. I eat them by the handfuls when I am not cooking and baking with them. Blueberries are incredible fruit, full of antioxidants and so good for you! But you know that already, RIGHT?!
What you will need for this incredibly delicious pancake recipe: flour, honey, Cabot Greek Vanilla Yogurt, baking soda, fresh blueberries, Cabot butter and Real Syrup.
Mix Yogurt, honey and egg together.
Add flour and baking soda.
Scoop 1/4 cup batter, pour into a non stick pan, I used a pat of butter to coat the pan.
Hubs loves his Real Maine Syrup.
Juicy mouth watering blueberries makes a fluffy pancake!
BLUEBERRY YOGURT PANCAKES
The best, most flavorful, fresh blueberries and Cabot Greek Yogurt Pancakes!
Ingredients
- 6 oz of Cabot Vanilla Greek yogurt
- 1 Tablespoon honey
- 1 egg
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 cup flour
- 1/2 cup fresh blueberries
- Maple Syrup for Drizzling over pancakes
Instructions
- Mix yogurt, honey and egg together.
- When combined, mix in flour and baking soda.
- Preheat a non stick pan on medium heat.
- Scoop ¼ of a cup of batter onto pan.
- Batter is thick, you mayl need to take a spoon and smooth out batter to form an even circle.
- Sprinkle blueberries on batter and cook for 2 minutes or until golden brown. Flip and cook for another 1-2 minutes until that side is also golden brown. Batter browns quickly, so watch it carefully.
Recipe adapted from Family Fresh Meals
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Tina Louise
Tuesday 3rd of December 2019
I love blueberries. I love blueberry recipes. I love pancakes. This is a must try recipe for me.
Fabian
Wednesday 4th of May 2016
Wonderful recipe that doesn't call for buttermilk! I also added a little vanilla and they turned out perfect! I will be using this one primarily!
Hannah
Thursday 21st of April 2016
Delicious, easy recipe. I didn't change a single thing about the basic recipe, except that once mine were in the pan I dropped a few frozen berries on the (still uncooked) batter, so that they were cooked along with the other side of hte batter when I flipped them. They were great. Oh, and I added some steel-cut oats to a couple of pancakes. Thanks for posting!
nettiemoore11
Thursday 21st of April 2016
I'm so happy you enjoyed them Hannah, the addition of the oats sounds wonderful as well! Neettie
Lisa Santucci
Sunday 6th of September 2015
Tried the pancakes today and thought back to our great vacation in Maine and our visit at the Moores. Lisa & Phil
Carolyn @ Cabot Creamery
Tuesday 25th of August 2015
You just took pancakes to the next level with this recipe. Glad I have blueberries and Cabot Greek-style in my fridge because I am making these tomorrow. Nice job!~Carolyn @ Cabot