Fluffy Apple Pie Spiced Pancakes | Real Food with Dana

This recipe is sponsored by my friends at North Coast Organic!

One of my favorite parts of fall and the holiday season is the fall produce: apples, squash, root vegetables, bring ‘em all on. And if we can incorporate those flavors into a healthier, holiday-themed breakfast that won’t leave me in a sugar coma afterwards but is still totally delicious? I’m so down. Which is exactly where the idea for these Fluffy Apple Pie Spiced Pancakes were born.

Growing up, whenever we were pinched for time with dinner (which was a lot) my mom used to make us breakfast for dinner – but because my brother and I were super picky eaters and didn’t like eggs yet (I know, shocking given how many eggs I eat every week now, ha!), she made us German Apple pancakes – that had both applesauce *and* sliced apples in them.

Fluffy Apple Pie Spiced Pancakes | Real Food with Dana

Now, since my brother and I live on our own and we rarely ever have weekend breakfast together as a whole family, we reserve pancakes for more of a holiday brunch treat. Our whole family’s palettes have grown up as well (finally, right?) where we all eat more paleo-ish when we’re together – which is also a big change, because that means no more cinnamon rolls from the can on Christmas morning. Yes, we seriously used to eat those every. Single. Christmas. Morning. It was a thing. But hey, I’d say these pancakes are a preeetty good upgrade.

Funnily enough, when I was researching for some inspiration for this recipe, apparently the pancakes my mom used to make weren’t even German Apple Pancakes – which are made like a dutch baby in a large cast iron skillet. The ones we made were…regular pancakes, but made with applesauce and some apples folded inside, and my mom just called them German Apple Pancakes. Hah! Definitely didn’t take away from the delicious factor, but pretty funny that all those years I thought we were eating something totally different.

Fluffy Apple Pie Spiced Pancakes | Real Food with Dana

Another big change that’s happened in my life in the past few years is my focus on clean, quality ingredients. I went to school in Vermont and we went apple picking all the time as a swim team bonding activity with the new recruits on the team (yeah, it’s a Vermont thing) – so I guess you could say I’m a bit of an apple snob. The quality of the apples and applesauce in this recipe are extremely important to me, both for taste, and because I want to make sure I’m not putting junk in my body by using non-organic apples or applesauce made with GMO’s, added sugar, or preservatives (yuck) – which is why I’m choosing to use North Coast Organic Applesauce. Apples are almost always on the Environmental Working Group’s “Dirty Dozen” list, meaning they are one of the 12 fruits and vegetables with the highest content of pesticide residue found by the US Department of Agriculture. Meaning it’s even more important to buy organic apples, or apples from your farmer’s market/a local farm, and to buy a clean, 100% organic, GMO and pesticide-free applesauce like the one from North Coast.

Back to the recipe though – these Fluffy Apple Pie Pancakes are designed to taste like apple pie in pancake form. Which is exactly why they’re perfect for Christmas morning – because who doesn’t want to eat pie for breakfast every once in a while?! The recipe is easily customizable as well, feel free to substitute different spices, use honey instead of maple syrup, try different kinds of apples to vary the sweetness, or try out a different flavor of applesauce, like the tangy apple apricot or pumpkin spice version from North Coast!

Fluffy Apple Pie Spiced Pancakes | Real Food with Dana

 

Fluffy Spiced Apple Pie Pancakes
 
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Dana:
Serves: 12-14 pancakes
Ingredients
  • 1 cup blanched almond flour
  • 1 cup tapioca flour
  • 2 tsp apple pie spice
  • 1 ¼ tsp baking soda
  • 1 tsp sea salt
  • 1 cup North Coast Organic, Unsweetened Applesauce
  • 4 eggs, whisked
  • ¼ cup coconut sugar (maple sugar)
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 medium honeycrisp apple, diced small
  • For cooking: ghee or avocado oil
For the apple topping
  • 1 large apple, diced
  • 1 Tbsp ghee
  • Small pinch cinnamon
  • ⅛ tsp sea salt
Optional toppings:
  • Sliced nuts
  • Maple syrup or honey
Directions
  1. Combine the blanched almond flour, tapioca flour, baking soda, sea salt, and spices in a small bow, breaking up any chunks of almond flour with a fork.
  2. Stir in the vanilla, applesauce, eggs, and sugar until all the ingredients are combined - but be careful not to over-mix.
  3. Allow the batter to sit for a few minutes while you prepare the apple topping.
  4. For the apple topping, melt the 1 Tbsp ghee in a small skillet. Add the apple chunks, a pinch of cinnamon and sea salt. Cook for about 10 minutes over medium-low heat, until the apples are soft, stirring often.
  5. While the apples are cooking, make the pancakes: in a large skillet, heat 1 Tbsp of ghee or avocado oil. Once hot, add the pancakes with a ¼ - ⅓ cup scoop. Cook for about 3 minutes each side, until you begin to see tiny bubbles popping up on the first side and the pancakes are golden brown.
  6. Serve immediately with the apple topping, some sliced nuts and maple syrup if you like!

PS – if you want to get in on some fall baking too, North Coast is doing a HUGE giveaway for a one YEAR supply of their delicious apple products to fuel your fall kitchen creations. That means allllll the apple cider, sauce, vinegar and MORE. YUM. Enter here!

Fluffy Apple Pie Spiced Pancakes | Real Food with Dana

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Sponsorship disclaimer: This post is part of a sponsored collaboration with my friends from North Coast Organic! All thoughts and opinions are my own *snape voice* oooobviously.

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2 Comments

  1. Dana, This looks absolutely delish and I plan on making it Thanksgiving day for breakfast 🙂 The third ingredient says “2 apple pie spice”. Is this teaspoons or tablespoons? I can’t wait to try this!

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