Nut Butter Pancakes

This recipe is introduced on stage 3 and in week 8 and 9 on the GAPS Baby Diet – Introducing Solids for Baby.  It is simple to make and most children love them.  They can be served with a little honey or a spread of ghee and avocado.  This is easy to pack into school and work lunch boxes.  You may wish to explore our other pancakes and fritters at a latter date when all the foods in those recipes have been successfully added after the Introduction Diet and when on the Full GAPS Diet program.

Nut Free Alternative

We have an alternative recipe called ‘Nut Free Flourless Chicken Pancakes’ which can be used for people with nut allergies and can be used on the Introduction Diet Stage 3 – refer to our recipe section and search under the Introduction Diet Stage 3.

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Nut Butter Pancakes
This recipe is appropriate for the GAPS Introduction Diet from Stage 3 onward
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Prep Time 10 Minutes
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Ingredients
  • 1 Cup Nut Butter Homemade almond, peanut, cashew etc
  • 3 Whole Eggs Organic and pasture raised
  • 3 Tbsp Pumpkin Or squash or zucchini
  • 2-3 Tbsp Ghee Or coconut oil if dairy not introduced
Prep Time 10 Minutes
Servings
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Ingredients
  • 1 Cup Nut Butter Homemade almond, peanut, cashew etc
  • 3 Whole Eggs Organic and pasture raised
  • 3 Tbsp Pumpkin Or squash or zucchini
  • 2-3 Tbsp Ghee Or coconut oil if dairy not introduced
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Instructions
  1. Process nut butter, eggs and winter squash in the food processor
  2. Melt ghee or other fat in the pan and spoon pancake sized portions in the pan.
  3. Gently fry and make sure not to burn
Recipe Notes

Clinical Notes

If you find that the introduction of nuts (nut butter) is too soon, you may try the Nut Free Flourless Chicken Pancakes more suitable. Some people may need to try introducing nuts much later in the diet than others, however this recipe is a good place to start when you feel that the time is right and you can make baked items from seeds as an alternative.