Now that my little one is eating anything and everything, it is important for me to make sure I'm feeding her healthy meals. I try to make lots of things myself so I know what is going into her little body. She also has a dairy allergy, which limits what she can and can't have. Pancakes are something I've been wanting to make for a while. The recipe below is changed slightly from the original, I omitted the butter and swapped the milk for soy milk. I was a little nervous about not having any butter but it really didn't make a difference. I think the recipe make about 23 pancakes. I kept half out for the week and froze the other half. The little one love them. She has 2 each morning and they are gone in no time!
Applesauce Pancakes
Adapted from Wholesome Toddler Food
1 cup flour –
1/4 teaspoon salt –
1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 cup soy milk –
1 beaten egg
1/2 teaspoon vanilla –
1 1/4 cups cinnamon applesauce
a dash or two of cinnamon
Sift flour, salt and baking powder into a medium mixing bowl. Combine milk and egg. Stir into dry ingredients. Add vanilla and applesauce; beat well. Spoon batter into a hot, well greased griddle, enough batter to applesauce pancakes about 4 inches in diameter.
**Freezes Well**