These easy banana pancakes for two are made with just one overripe banana and a handful of pantry staples. They’re quick to make, fluffy, and packed full of banana flavor.
Say hello to your new favorite small-batch pancake recipe, friend. These pancakes are perfectly fluffy, incredibly good, and designed to serve two.
Like my buttermilk pancakes for two, this banana pancake recipe will make exactly four good-sized pancakes, so you can enjoy them with someone else or make them solo and freeze the extra two for next weekend (always an excellent option).
Ingredients of Note
- One overripe banana: This recipe is perfect for using up that single sad banana sitting on your counter, but if you’re craving banana pancakes and don’t have any brown bananas, check out my post on how to quickly ripen bananas.
- Vegetable oil: A little vegetable oil in the batter helps these pancakes cook up moist and perfect. I prefer to use oil in pancakes, but if you don’t have any, the same amount of melted butter can be substituted.
How to Make the Best Banana Pancakes
- Whisk together the dry ingredients: flour, a little sugar, baking powder, and salt. Then in a separate bowl, mash your banana and add an egg, some milk, oil, and vanilla.
- Finally, mix everything together until just combined, and your batter is ready to go.
- When it comes to cooking, the key to getting a nice fluffy banana pancake that isn’t soggy in the center is to start with a preheated pan/griddle and keep the temperature just at medium. Any higher, and your pancakes are going to burn before they are cooked through, and no one wants burnt and/or undercooked pancakes.
- Once completely cooked, plate those babies up and it’s time to add toppings.
Topping Ideas
My little sister, a banana pancake connoisseur, says that the mark of a good banana pancake is that you can eat it plain, straight off the griddle. And you can absolutely do that with these pancakes (as one of my taste testers, that’s what she did and gave them her thumbs up), but my favorite way is as you see in the photos, with butter, some fresh fruit, and maple syrup.
It’s *so* good. Other ways you can enjoy these include:
- Spread with Nutella or Nutella sauce
- Slathered with peanut butter and honey, peanut butter sauce, or chocolate sauce
- Topped with strawberry sauce and whipped cream
Variations
Feel like changing things up? Try some of these mix-ins:
- Chocolate chip banana pancakes: Add about 1/3 cup of chocolate chips or chopped chocolate to the batter just before cooking.
- Blueberry banana pancakes: Make the pancakes according to the recipe instructions, and once you spoon the batter out onto the hot griddle, drop blueberries evenly spaced over the top of the pancakes.
FAQ
Can I freeze banana pancakes?
Absolutely. Banana pancakes free pretty well. Freeze them in a freezer bag with a small sheet of parchment paper between each pancake and reheat in the microwave for 20-30 seconds. Extend the reheating time slightly for each additional pancake you’re reheating.
And if you have extra brown bananas you’re not quite ready to use, check out my post of How to Freeze Bananas.
What to serve with banana pancakes?
These pancakes are filling enough to be served on their own, but if you want to do a full breakfast spread, scrambled eggs with sausage and roasted red potatoes are an excellent way to go.
Can I double this recipe?
Yes. You can double the recipe with no changes needed. To change the yield, in the recipe card below, hover over the serving size or click if you’re on mobile, and slide the slider.
If doubling the recipe, I recommend using a griddle if you have one so you can cook all your pancakes at once. If you’re cooking the pancakes in batches on the stove, keep the finished pancakes warm in a 200°F oven while you cook the full batch.
More Banana Recipes
- Small-batch Banana Muffins
- Small-batch Chocolate Banana Muffins
- Small Banana Cake
- The Best Banana Milkshake
- Banana Pudding
More Small-batch Breakfasts
- Waffles for Two
- Small-batch Cinnamon Rolls
- Pumpkin Pancakes for Two
- Pancakes for One
- Small-batch Cream Scones
Easy Banana Pancakes for Two
Ingredients
- ½ cup (60g) all-purpose flour
- 1 ½ teaspoons (6g) granulated sugar
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- ⅛ teaspoon salt
- 1 medium-to-large very ripe banana
- 1 large egg
- 2-3 tablespoons milk any percentage, divided
- 1 tablespoon vegetable oil or melted butter
- ½ teaspoon vanilla
Instructions
- In a small bowl, whisk together flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt.
- In a medium bowl, use a fork or potato masher to mash peeled banana very well. Add egg, 2 tablespoons of the milk, oil, and vanilla, and mix until well-combined.
- Add flour mixture and use a spoon to stir until just combined. If batter seems too thick, add up to 1 tablespoon more milk.
- Heat a griddle to 350°F or a skillet over medium heat (no higher). Once cooking surface is hot, lightly grease with butter or cooking spray and add pancake batter using a 1/3 cup. Cook first side until the tops of the pancakes begin to bubble. Flip and cook until cooked through.
- Serve and enjoy!
Notes
This post may contain affiliate links, which means I receive a small commission if you make a purchase using them. There is absolutely no additional cost to you.
This post was originally published on 3/14/18. It was updated on 11/1/20 with new photos and additional information and tips.
run 3 says
These banana pancakes look super yummy and I love how quick and easy this recipe is to put together! My mornings totally need them!
Tracy says
Thank you!
Gwendolyn says
It looks deliculious and I want to give it a try without the egg… That should be possible right?
Thanks!
Tracy says
Thanks, Gwendolyn! I’ve made banana pancakes without eggs before, but I’ve never made *these* pancakes without eggs. You might need to add more mashed banana or applesauce if the batter seems too dry. If you give it a try, please report back how they turn out, it would be really helpful for other people who want to omit the egg!
Christina says
I eat mostly eggs for breakfast but you just won me over with banana pancakes for two! I think I’m going to surprise my hubbers with this recipe soon. It looks legit amazing!
Tracy says
Thanks, Christina!! I hope you both enjoy them!
Donna from Fayetteville says
Hi Tracy; I love your banana pancakes. I liked they way you incorporated the mashed banana in the batter instead putting slices of banana on top of the pancakes. This made my day. Going to make more for my brother. Thank You.
Tracy says
So glad you enjoyed them, Donna! Hope your brother likes them too!
Neha says
These banana pancakes look super yummy and I love how quick and easy this recipe is to put together! My mornings totally need them!
Tracy says
Thanks, Neha! And I agree, your mornings totally do. 😉
Agness of Run Agness Run says
I am always up for a good pancakes recipe and this recipe is making my mouth water, Tracy! These pancakes have the potential of becoming my new favorite dessert!
Tracy says
Thanks, Agness!
Katherine | Love In My Oven says
I love your small batch recipes, Tracy! So perfect for when you just want a little bit of something. We’re definitely on the same page when it comes to bananas in baking – I’m actually a little bummed that I don’t have any ripe bananas sitting around! Can’t wait to try these fluffy pancakes out!
Tracy says
Thank you, Katherine!!
Jessica Robinson says
Gotta love an amazing from scratch banana pancake recipe! These look so delicious and your pics are gorgeous! Will definitely be adding my parents farm made pure maple syrup to these!
Tracy says
Thanks, Jessica! Also, majorly jealous of your maple syrup supply!!
Albert Bevia says
I always have the problem of my bananas going brown, now I have a great way to use them up, these pancakes look absolutely stunning!
Tracy says
Thanks, Albert!
Dawn - Girl Heart Food says
I need these this morning!!! They sound delicious and look even better! Your photos are GORGOUS Tracy! Just want to reach through my screen and grab that plate!
Tracy says
Thank you, Dawn!! 🙂
Maria says
Can you imagine, my hubby doesn’t like banana pancakes? But it’s totally fine with me because I can eat them all by myself. So, I will use this recipe as the easy banana pancakes for one 🙂
Tracy says
LOL. Banana pancakes for one sounds just about perfect. 😉
Allison - Celebrating Sweets says
I love that this makes a small recipe. My kids would love these! I will be trying them soon!
Tracy says
Thanks, Allison! I hope they enjoy them!!
Ann says
I love making pancakes for two on lazy nights when I don’t feel like cooking! What a great way to use up one overripe banana, which I always seem to end up with too! These look awesome!
Tracy says
Agreed, pancake dinners are the best lazy night dinners!
Traci says
Oh I love from-scratch pancake recipes…they’re just so easy and fun! These look spectacular and I wish I had a stack to gobble down on this rainy afternoon. Pinning!
Tracy says
Thanks, Traci! And rainy day pancakes sound dreamy. 😉
Emily says
Totally pinning these! I love a good homemade pancake recipe!
Tracy says
Me too! 😉 Thanks for pinning, Emily!
Michelle Sandoval says
Do you need to add baking powder if I don’t have any at home ?
Tracy says
Yes, the baking powder helps the pancakes rise. You’ll have really flat, dense pancakes without it.
Stella Hampers says
My family loved this recipe but I used self rising flour and omitted the salt and added 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla. It came out just perfect. Thanks!
Tracy says
Thanks for reporting back. I’m so glad they enjoyed them!
Amelia Murray says
Yes, and I topped it off with caramelized bananas