Buttermilk Oatmeal Pancake Recipe
And you’re thinking, okay Camille, that’s cool, but let’s talk about getting those pancakes in my belly! I’m with you, friends, let’s do that!
Buttermilk Oatmeal Pancake Recipe:
Buttermilk Oatmeal Pancake Recipe
Delicious and hearty old-fashioned oatmeal buttermilk pancakes with a flavor you'll love. Beware, you just may quit regular pancakes forever after trying this delicious oatmeal pancake recipe!
Ingredients
- 2 cups rolled oats
- 2 cups buttermilk
- ½ cup all-purpose flour
- 1 Tbsp. sugar
- 1 tsp. baking powder
- 1 tsp. baking soda
- ½ tsp. table salt
- 2 large eggs
- 1 stick of butter, melted
Instructions
Preparation
About 6 hours before you actually want to eat the pancakes: Combine the oats and buttermilk in a bowl and leave in the fridge (we do this overnight).
When you’re ready to eat after the oats have set, do the following:
1. In your mixing bowl combine all the dry ingredients.
2. Add the eggs and melted butter to the oat mixture, stir to combine.
3. Then add the dry ingredients you mixed together and stir everything well. You’ll have a pretty thick batter, and that’s a good thing!
Notes
This makes enough for us to enjoy breakfast once, and then these buttermilk oatmeal pancakes are delicious the next day as well!
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
20Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 102Total Fat: 6gSaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 32mgSodium: 236mgCarbohydrates: 10gFiber: 1gSugar: 2gProtein: 3g
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I love buttermilk pancakes and I love the idea of adding oatmeal to them!! 🙂
Hey Bethany! I'm hoping you see this comment, I couldn't respond via email. Sorry to hear you may have PCOS, it's really a bummer, but diet can make a huge difference!
For many it's more of a diabetic issue than gluten or dairy. Eating lower carb foods and keeping carb levels moderate make a huge difference. I'd start looking into that before I'd just cut gluten or dairy. That may help some, but I've never heard it as a standard. I have heard of low-carb, and that's what I follow to manage mine!
Feel free to email me if you have any specific questions 🙂
Hi Camille,
I've been wanting to ask you about your diet and PCOS. My doctor thinks I may have a mild case of PCOS and the Internet says to avoid gluten and dairy to help manage it….just wondered what your experience has been since I know you have walked this path and have a lot of experience! Thanks so much