Bananas Foster pancake

I guess Tuesday was National Pancake Day? I didn’t know that, but somehow I ended up making a pancake for breakfast 😀

You know I have had the love for Kodiak cakes lately:

This was super easy and delicious.  This serves one. No sharing!  I used an 8-inch oven safe skillet for this.

Turn on the broiler in your oven. Place pan on between medium and medium-high and spray with non-stick coating. Slice a banana in 1/2 inch slices and place in the pan.

I will hit this side with a little spritz of non-stick as well, just to keep everything mobile.  Cook for a couple minutes until you see the bananas start to become translucent on the bottom. Then flip.

Noms. These are good just like this on oatmeal, too.  I will put cinnamon on these as well. Now sprinkle 1 tablespoon of brown sugar on the banana slices.

Mix up a serving of Kodiak cake mix in a bowl. I used the whole 1/2 cup of water this time (normally I don’t for fluffier cakes). Pour evenly over the banana mixture.

Like with any pancake mix, lumps don’t matter. Now let this cook until bubbles form and you can see the edge puff up. It takes just a minute or two.

See how the brown sugar is oozing up with the bubbles? Yes, indeed.

Now stick the whole pan under the broiler.

Do not walk away. Don’t do it. It takes a minute or two under the broiler to cook the top. Don’t forget the oven mitt when taking the pan out.

Loosen around the edges and flip the pan upside down over a plate and the cake should fall out pretty much in one piece. You need to do this right away while the sugar is liquid. Otherwise it will stick to the pan.

Only one little bit stuck on me. I’m not sure how this picture looks, but trust me – this is so good! It’s got 14 grams of protein, too! Woo!

14 thoughts on “Bananas Foster pancake

  1. Lori

    OMG…you’re killing me! That looks SO good! I’m on day #3 of a 3 day egg/fat fast and I could eat about 100 of those pancakes!

  2. Helen

    That mix was finally on sale at my grocery store, so I’ve bought a box. I actually made us blueberry buttermilk pancakes, but Mr. Helen refused to let me use the mix as he’s spoiled from years and years of me making them homemade from scratch. BUT next time I want a pancake I’m trying this mix! I love that bananas foster idea!

  3. debby

    I am still enjoying the plain Kodiak pancakes, and I like the Kodiak banana nut muffins that I made. A good product!

  4. Biz

    At one of the restaurants I worked at I did table side bananas foster over vanilla bean ice cream, except I used rum to caramelize the bananas (with copious amounts of brown sugar!).

    Totally trying this – I haven’t bought the Kodiak pancake mix for a while, but I am tinkering with a pancake batter using Premiere Protein shakes since it has 30 grams of protein. I’ll let you know how it turns out!

    1. Lori Post author

      Kodiak cakes are 190, banana is around 100 depending on the size and 1 tbsp of brown sugar is 45. Total around 335.

  5. colleen

    I thought i asked this but i don’t see it here 🙁 My media technology skills…..um…suck.

    Do you happen to know the calories in this delish looking concoction?

    1. Lori Post author

      You did ask – the comment is right above this one. 😀 Kodiak cakes are 190, banana is around 100 depending on the size and 1 tbsp of brown sugar is 45. Total around 335.

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