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Easy Pancake Rolls, 3 Ways – Sometimes you just want comfort food for breakfast. These Easy Pancake Rolls are comfort food at it’s finest, and you can fill them with your favorite flavors.
Are you a Nutella? Or a Peanut Butter? Or a Lemon? Or something else entirely? I’m all three.
Last week was Spring Break for us. We spent it visiting family in San Diego. The week before that, the last week of school, was state testing week. Do you have common core where you are?
{If you said no, please tell me where you live. I want to move there.}
Common core is new here in California this year. Writing my feelings about this curriculum and how it’s being taught and handled is a post in itself (and it would probably include lots of swear words). Next year I’ll be opting Jordan out of testing, but I didn’t realize you could do that in time for this year’s tests.
What’s a kid need on state testing days? Pancakes of course. (With a side of protein and fruit, obvi.) Pancakes are Jordan’s comfort food. These pancake rolls are the ones she asks for most often. She eats them for breakfast, we eat them for brinner, and she often has them for an after school snack.
How to Make These Deliciously Easy Pancake Rolls
If you’re remember, it was about a year ago I first shared the original version of these pancakes, Cinnamon Sugar Pancake Rolls. Those went like hotcakes, as the saying goes. (Pun intended.)
The original version was followed up by a pumpkin one during fall. (Because obviously, #pumpkinallthethings.)
Now I’m making my favorite easy pancake rolls with a new twist: fillings. The filling isn’t limited to cinnamon sugar. You can fill them with whatever you want. I made you three versions today. Want to see?
Peanut butter and honey. Or, if you want, peanut butter and jelly. Great for breakfast, snack, or even lunch.
Lemon Curd. Or hey, lime or orange curd. Or jam. These might be the adult version of pancake rolls. I’m not sure of too many kids who run around with a lemon curd spoon in their mouths. But I’ve been known to do that on numerous occasions so…
And three, everyones favorite, Nutella. Or chocolate peanut butter. Or Hershey’s Almond Spread. Or….
Whatever. CHOCOLATE INSIDE.
These pancake rolls are not unlike crepes in their shape and size. But they are unlike crepes in that they are pancakes. You just make the batter really thin by adding more milk. Thinner batter = thinner pancakes. Thinner pancakes are ripe for rolling.
I start my batter with Bisquick. I always have. Bisquick is my go-to pancake mix when I don’t want them from scratch. I used the heart healthy white box of Bisquick for these but I’ve used the yellow box too. Use whichever you prefer, or use your favorite mix or scratch recipe. Just add about 1 1/2 times as much milk. You want a thin, drippy batter.
The original recipe post has a video on how I make my pancakes. I use a small skillet and make them one at a time. It takes some time, yes, but I always make a big batch and then freeze the leftovers. That way I can make comfort food breakfast for Jordan whenever she wants it.
Although I gotta say, I made a lot of the Nutella and lemon ones for comfort during testing week. #anyexcusetoeatpancakes
Easy Pancake Rolls, 3 ways
Ingredients
- 1 cup Bisquick baking mix see note
- 1 egg
- 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 3/4 cup nonfat milk
- Fillings: lemon curd Nutella, or peanut butter and honey/jam
Instructions
- Whisk Bisquick, egg, vanilla, and milk until thin. The batter will be very thin and will drip easily off a spoon.
- Heat a small 7-8" frying pan over medium-low heat. Spray with cooking spray (or grease with butter) and add about 1/8 cup of batter in the pan. Swirl the pan to spread the batter into a large thin circle (like you're making a crepe). Cook until the top is filled with bubbles and you can easily flip the pancake. Cook for just a few seconds more then place on a plate. Repeat until all batter is gone.
- Top each pancake with desired filling and roll up. Serve warm.
- Pancakes are good for up to 3 days if stored in the refrigerator. Or, layer each pancake between paper towels or wax paper and freeze in a ziploc bag for up to 1 month. To reheat, removed desired amount of pancakes from freezer and microwave each for 15-30 seconds.
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My daughter loves to roll hers with sugar, but next time I’m totally pulling out the lemon curd. YUM!!! ย These are the perfect breakfast to keep on hand in the freezer. ย
d’awwwww pancakes and crepes had delicious babies!!! ๐ and I’d prob do pb + nutella! yesssss
These look absolutely delicious! The chocolate ones are making my mouth water, and I’m thinking they might also be nice with berry jam and cream (very English – like pikelets!) Now, off to Google Bisquik to see if I can find an equivalent in NZ…
Yes! Jam and cream would be perfect. If you can’t find the bisquick, you can use any pancake mix. Just make the pancakes thinner (add more milk to the batter so you get a thin pancake).
I think you totally deserve Pancakes rolls for state testing days too. Bravo on getting through that!ย
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