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St Patrick’s Day Vibrant Green Spinach Pancakes

These naturally emerald‑green pancakes bring a burst of colour and vitality to your St Patrick’s Day table. Blending fresh baby spinach with ripe banana and warm vanilla creates a batter that’s silky, lightly sweet, and beautifully aromatic. Once cooked, the pancakes turn soft, fluffy, and tender—almost cake‑like—yet still feel clean and wholesome thanks to the oat or whole‑wheat base. They’re festive without food colouring, fun without fuss, and nourishing enough to enjoy any day of the week.

What Makes Them So Good for You

These pancakes aren’t just playful—they’re packed with functional, body‑friendly ingredients that support everyday wellness:

  • Spinach for vibrant green energy
    Fresh baby spinach delivers natural colour along with fibre, folate, vitamin K, and plant compounds that support cellular health and steady energy. Its mild flavour disappears into the batter, making this a delicious way to boost greens intake first thing in the morning.
  • Oat or whole‑wheat flour for gut‑loving fibre
    Both options provide slow‑digesting carbohydrates and soluble fibre, which help support digestion, satiety, and balanced blood sugar. Oat flour in particular contains beta‑glucans—known for supporting heart health and a healthy gut microbiome.
  • Banana for natural sweetness and creaminess
    A ripe banana replaces added sugar while adding potassium, prebiotic fibre, and moisture. It helps create that soft, fluffy texture without relying on oil or refined sweeteners.
  • Plant milk for a light, dairy‑free base
    Unsweetened soy or almond milk keeps the batter smooth and gentle on digestion. Soy milk adds a little plant protein, while almond milk keeps things light and subtly nutty.
  • Baking powder for lift and fluff
    This gives the pancakes their airy rise, making them feel indulgent even though they’re made entirely from whole‑food ingredients.
  • Vanilla for warmth and balance
    A touch of vanilla rounds out the flavour, complementing the banana and softening the spinach’s earthiness.

These pancakes are a joyful blend of celebration and nourishment—perfect for a festive breakfast that leaves you feeling energised, satisfied, and just a little bit enchanted by that brilliant green glow.

St Patrick’s Day Vibrant Green Spinach Pancakes

Catherine BarclayCatherine Barclay
Vibrant, naturally green pancakes bursting with fresh spinach, sweet banana, and warm vanilla—light, fluffy, and perfect for a St Patrick’s Day breakfast that feels as nourishing as it is festive.
Course Breakfast, Dessert
Servings 2 people

Ingredients
  

  • 2 cups frsh baby spinach packed
  • cups oat flour or whole wheat flour
  • 1 tbsp baking powder
  • cups unsweetened soy or almond milk
  • 1 ripe banana medium
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract

Instructions
 

  • Combine the plant milk, spinach, banana, and vanilla in a high-speed blender. Process until the liquid is completely smooth and bright green.
  • In a large bowl, whisk the flour, baking powder.
  • Pour the green liquid into the dry ingredients. Stir gently until just combined; do not overmix.
  • Heat a non-stick skillet over medium-low heat. Pour ¼ cup of batter per pancake. Cook until bubbles form on the surface, then flip and cook for another 1–2 minutes.
  • Stack them high and top with fresh berries and sliced banana with a drizzle of pure maple syrup.
Keyword dessert, Fiber rich, Fibre rich, no oil, pancakes, plant-based, st patricks day, vegan, vegeterian, wfpb, wfpbnooil, wholefoods
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Catherine Barclay
Catherine Barclay
Normally you might find me behind the coding of our sites but over the years I have become much more concerned about what has been happening in the kitchen as well - families do that for all of us don't they? Background experience is in Account Management and Web Development but as my passion has grown for WFPB so has my desire to speak out.
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