Apple and Cinnamon Pancakes
Thanks to the filling power of oats, blitzed into a fine flour, these pancakes are much more satisfying than traditional ones, yet they are far lighter in calories. Combined with spices and fruit, they are a really indulgent and delicious way to start the day.
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I omitted the sweetener for the yoghurt and instead drizzled some maple syrup over the pancakes when I served them up.
Super easy and super tasty
Added banana, it completes this recipe
I omitted the sweetener and served with apple and strawberries to sweeten.
Tastes amazing with strawberries and maple syrup
I'm a cinnamon lover so will probably put a bit more in next time Send us a Hint or Tip
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ErinSunday 22nd January 2023
Hello,
I have the Pinch of Nom book that I think is the first one.
I was wondering if there is somewhere that I can find the nutritional information for the recipes?
I am type 1 diabetic and it would be really handy to see how much carbohydrates are in each recipe.
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Erin
HollyThursday 2nd February 2023
Hey Erin, unfortunately our first book doesn’t include a nutritional breakdown for all of the recipes like our other books do. We have a handy article HERE which you may find helpful to work out your own nutritional information. Hope that helps!
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