Leftover Oatmeal Pancakes
5
Points®
Total time: 20 min • Prep: 10 min • Cook: 10 min • Serves: 4 • Difficulty: Easy
For a win-win breakfast, try adding leftover cooked oatmeal to your pancakes. It gives them an extra boost of whole-grain goodness while also using up those leftovers. The addition contributes a hearty, nutty flavor and gives the pancakes a creamy texture inside. If you don’t have white whole-wheat flour on hand, regular whole-wheat flour will work well, too. If you want to substitute whole-wheat pastry flour, you’ll likely need to add an extra couple tablespoons to ensure the batter isn’t too thin.


Ingredients
Cooking spray
4 spray(s)
White whole wheat flour
0.666 cup(s)
Baking powder
1 tsp
Sugar
1 tsp
Ground cinnamon
1 tsp
Table salt
0.25 tsp
Cooked oatmeal
1 cup(s)
1% low fat milk
0.5 cup(s)
Egg(s)
1 large egg(s)
Powdered sugar (confectioner's)
2 tsp
Fresh raspberries
1 cup(s)
Strawberries
1 cup(s), raw
Instructions
1
In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, granulated sugar, cinnamon, and salt. In another medium bowl, whisk together the oatmeal, milk, and egg. Add the oatmeal mixture to the flour mixture and stir until just combined.
2
Coat a large nonstick griddle or nonstick skillet with cooking spray. Heat the griddle or pan over medium. Scoop ¼ cup batter per pancake onto the griddle or pan to yield 8 pancakes. Cook until the tops of the pancakes are covered with bubbles and the edges look cooked, 3 to 4 minutes. Carefully flip the pancakes over; cook until done, about 3 to 4 minutes. Sprinkle the pancakes with powdered sugar; top with the berries.
3
Serving size: 2 pancakes and ½ cup berries
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