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(Baby-Friendly) Pumpkin Spice Banana Bread Pancakes by Lindsey | Dolly and Oatmeal


it's fall and i think i can finally say we've somewhat settled here in our new LA home.  frank and i have increasingly found our groove a bit more, navigating work schedules, the baby's schedule/non-schedule, and trying to take the time for ourselves to just be. i think part of feeling at home, and cozy in your space, is what you surround yourself with.  before making the move out here, we lived in a literal shoebox apartment in brooklyn.  the living room (if you could even call it that) and kitchen area was narrow and dark, and kind of depressing.  i know it's small change compared to a lot of other problems out in the world, but i yearned for more natural light, and real space to dress. 

when we moved, one of the first things i said to frank was that i wanted an actual dining space.  one that we could gather around as a family, share meals, and memories.  we took our old table with us during the move, and intended to use for a much longer time than we did.  but our once, too-big-for-our-former-space table was lost in our much larger dining area.  not to mention that all of our chars didn't make the move either.  and with amesy only growing bigger, and get more messy, i knew we needed something baby-friendly, and practical, so i settled on plastic shell chairs which are light weight and easy to clean.  we find ourselves having so many more meals than we did previously, which is such a welcome change.  

and now that amesy is eating actual food, we really get to share in a meal together.  breakfast is the one meal we all eat around the same time, so when the weekend rolls around we try to make it more of a point to eat together.  ames generally eats yogurt with almond butter (his favorite!), and some sliced berries for breakfast.  but for his mid-morning snack he usually munches on a couple of these pancakes.  i load them up with healthy fats, and protein (and the only sweetener used is the banana), so that way they keep amesy full for hours.  i usually make a batch on the weekends and make 2-pancake pouches for amesy's snacks during the week.  and bonus! they're totally good for adults too ;)

xo!

*chairs provided by rove concepts



pumpkin spice banana bread pancakes | gluten-free, sugar-free, grain-free

these pancakes are a bit delicate, i would advise to make silver dollar pancakes as opposed to big ones, as they can easily fall apart.  

| makes 14 silver dollar pancakes |

  • 1 ripe banana
  • 3 large pasture raised eggs
  • 1/2 cup almond flour
  • 3 tablespoons coconut flour
  • 1/4 cup unsweetened full-fat yogurt (preferably grass-fed), or plant-based yogurt
  • 3/4 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon fine salt
  • coconut oil, for cooking

toppings:

  • yogurt
  • almond butter
  • chia seeds
  • banana slices


method

  1. place all the ingredients, except the coconut oil, into your blender (if you don't have a blender, a food processor will work as well) and lend for 45 seconds - 1 minute, scraping down the sides as needed, until the batter is smooth. let the pancake batter thicken for about 10 minutes.
  2. heat a skillet over medium heat, once the pan is hot, add a knob of coconut oil.  spoon about  1 1/2-2 tablespoons worth of batter into the pan (i usually only cook 2 at a time since the pancakes are quite delicate) and cook for about 1-2 minutes on each side.  repeat with the remaining batter.
  3. eat right away and top with yogurt, almond butter, chia seeds, and banana slices.  or, make 2-pancake packets and store in the refrigerator and/or freezer.

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Cacao Chia Breakfast Pudding w/ Red Berry Mash by Lindsey | Dolly and Oatmeal


breakfast is a big deal around here.  it really always has been, but it has been THE meal since i've been pregnant.  it doesn't matter what time of day it is, or what meal i should be eating, breakfast items are always on my mind, and somehow always make it onto my plate.  some of the many forms our dinners consist of is: spicy egg burritos with avocado and tons of hot sauce, frittatas with greens and asparagus, or just a plain old granola situation with some fruit toppings. basically what i'm saying is that i find a way to get a serving of morning-type meal whatever the situation or time of day.  

chia pudding, on the other hand, was something i never thought of as a breakfast option, which is really silly because chia seeds are the mightiest, nourishing little things that ever existed!  i've always saved chia pudding for dessert or an afternoon snack.  but as i was floating through the endless abyss that is pinterest, i came across some really beautiful and inspiring recipes for chia parfaits that i knew i wanted to try at some point.  i started with making a vanilla-based pudding because even though i prefer chocolate, it seemed like a more appropriate morning meal.  each time i made it i felt like the chia flavor came through too much? maybe i need a different recipe?  but i moved on to making a chocolate version with layers of soaked, overnight oats and topped with fresh fruit. it was super delicious, but at the same time i felt like the textures of the oats and chia were fighting each other, so in the end i went with a nutty, crunchy, salty-sweet granola and a bit of tangy coconut yogurt.

it's been kind of crazy how hungry, or hangry, i get now that i'm 26 1/2 weeks along, and this babe is getting bigger and bigger by the minute it seems.  i get super hungry one minute, take a couple bites, and then i'm stuffed, so i've been adding more protein to my diet in the form of plant-based protein powders to pack some heft into the 3 measly bites i end up eating.  this time around i used kashi's golean dark cocoa power plant powder which went so well with the chocolate-y vibe i was wanting.  it's an almost raw pudding base made with raw cacao powder, dates for sweetness, almond milk, protein powder, and chia seeds. it's hearty without being heavy, and flavorful and sweet enough to make you forget you're eating straight-up health food!  it's definitely a good one, folks! 

love + chocolate for breakfast! xo 

*this post was created in partnership with kashi.  all thoughts and opinions, as always, are my own.  thank you for supporting the sponsors that help keep dolly and oatmeal going!



Cacao Chia Breakfast Pudding w/ Red Berry Mash | v

i used a cocoa flavor of kashi's go lean protein powder for an extra chocolatey taste, but i suppose in a pinch you could use a vanilla-based powder as well.  

| makes 2 large servings |

  • 2 cups unsweetened almond milk (or plant-based milk of choice)
  • 12 pitted dates
  • 1/4 cup raw cacao powder
  • 2 tablespoons Kahsi GOLEAN dark cocoa power powder
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • a couple pinches fine sea salt
  • 6 tablespoons chia seeds
  • 1/2 cup unsweetened vanilla coconut yogurt (or yogurt of choice)
  • 1 cup mixed fresh raspberries and strawberries, mashed with a fork
  • 1/3-1/2 cup gluten free granola of choice (preferably with nuts)


method

  1. in a blender (preferably high-speed), combine the milk, dates, cacao powder, protein powder, vanilla, and salt, blend on high for 1 minute, until smooth and frothy.  place the liquid in a mixing bowl and use a fork to combine with the chia seeds,   let sit for 30 minutes, stirring every 8-10 minutes to avoid the mixture from clumping.  
  2. spoon roughly 1/2 cup of chia pudding into a large glass, layer it with coconut yogurt, granola, mashed berries, and another 1/2 cup of chia pudding.  enjoy immediately or refrigerate for up to 3 days.

enjoy!


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