Sheet Pan Paleo Protein Pancakes

Sheet Pan Paleo Protein Pancakes

Sheet Pan Paleo Protein Pancakes! This is a super easy way to make a ton of pancakes in a short amount of time! Paleo, Gluten-Free, and Sugar-Free. 

Sheet Pan Paleo Protein Pancakes
Sheet Pan Paleo Protein Pancakes

Yes! You can have pancakes and follow a paleo diet. It's true. It can happen. And there's never a shortage of delicious ways to make them happen in the kitchen, such as these Nutty Keto Pancakes Meal Prep. But this recipe for Sheet Pan Paleo Protein Pancakes makes it a lot easier because you make them once, and then can eat them for several days. Using a sheet pan makes it a breeze. And we're not going to be shy about our love of pancakes; it's one of our favorite things for breakfast. This just makes it too easy to not enjoy them all week long!

Pre-made Mix to the Rescue

These sheet pan paleo protein pancakes are SO easy! You simply prepare pancake batter as you usually would, then pour it into a sheet pan and bake until done. This skips a messy skillet and endless flipping of pancakes, which can make an easy meal take forever.

The other shortcut here, of course, is the mix—specifically, a standard Paleo pancake mix with cassava, almond, and coconut flour. Sure, you can make up a combination on your own for this purpose, but a mix is beneficial here. Yes, it saves time but with paleo flours, it's super helpful to not have to create your own ratios to get the mix right. These types of flours can be a bit tricky to work with on their own.

Tips and Substitutions for Paleo Pancakes

Feel free to substitute other berries such as blueberries, raspberries, or blackberries.

You can even use frozen berries if you like. It is helpful (but not necessary) to defrost and drain them before adding them to the batter, because they tend to add moisture. Pat them dry with a paper towel if they seem to need it. Then add them to the recipe as directed.

And if you really love berries, serve with more fresh ones.

How to Store and Freeze Protein Pancakes

These sheet pan paleo protein pancakes (say that three times fast!) will keep in the fridge for several days if wrapped well. Reheat in the oven, in a toaster, or on a warm skillet until heated through. It should only take a few minutes.

Freeze any pancakes you somehow don't get around to eating. Wrap them in foil, label them in a zip-close bag, and use them within a couple of months. (The sooner, the better. Don't let them disappear in the freezer!) You can reheat them in the oven directly from frozen, or right in the toaster.

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Sheet Pan Paleo Protein Pancakes Ingredients:

Sheet Pan Paleo Protein Pancakes

Sheet Pan Paleo Protein Pancakes

Sheet Pan Paleo Protein Pancakes

Sheet Pan Paleo Protein Pancakes! It's an easy way to make tons of pancakes in a short amount of time! Paleo, Gluten-Free, and Sugar-Free.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 11 minutes
Total Time: 16 minutes
Course: Breakfast
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Meal Prep, paleo
Servings: 4 meals
Calories: 215.3kcal
Author: Meal Prep on Fleek

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ cups pancake mix
  • 1 ⅓ cup egg whites
  • 1 - 1 ½ cups favorite fruit

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400 F.
  • Line a sheet pan (a.k.a. rimmed baking sheet) with foil.
  • Liberally coat foil with butter, coconut oil, or cooking spray.
  • In a medium bowl, mix together pancake mix, water as directed on the packe instructions, and egg whites.
  • Allow your batter to sit for 10 minutes; this helps it reach the proper consistency.
  • Evenly spread batter onto pan and top with the sliced strawberries.
  • Bake for 6 minutes.
  • Turn your oven to the broil setting.
  • Bake the pancakes in the oven for 5-6 minutes, or until edges are golden
  • Remove from oven and allow to cool slightly.
  • Cut into squares or use a cookie cutter to make circles.

Notes

Can use any pancake mix you'd like
Nutrition for 1 out of 4 servings:
Fat: 8.1g, Carbs: 21.6g, Protein: 14g

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 215.3kcal | Carbohydrates: 21.6g | Protein: 14g | Fat: 8.1g
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6 Comments

    1. Great question... Thank you for asking! You will need to add water in order to get the consistency that will spread in the sheet pan.

      1. Do you use the recommended ratio of water per the pancake mix instructions on the bag?
        or are you just eyeballing it to get to the desired consistency you need?

        1. Follow the directions on the package, definitely--but sometimes these things are not foolproof, especially when it comes to paleo and keto recipes. If it doesn't feel or look right to you, add a little more water. Thanks for your question!

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