Red Velvet Pancakes
Make this delicious healthy red velvet pancakes recipe in 30 minutes. This irresistible pancake recipe is made with no artificial colouring – just beetroot and can be enjoyed guilt free!
Plus they are fabulous to treat your mum’s this Mother’s Day!
RED VELVET PANCAKES RECIPE
Mothering Sunday also known as Mother’s Day, is exactly three weeks before Easter Sunday!! It always falls on the fourth Sunday during the period of Lent, when people typically give up things like certain foods or bad habits for the days leading up to Easter. This date changes every year in UK as it is linked to Easter!
However Mothers Day falls on the second Sunday of May in US!
This day is now celebrated to honour your mums or motherly figures. Many people make it an effort to make theirs mum feel special on this day by treating them with flowers, presents or a day out. While searching for my perfect present, I came across this kitchen quiz . Hope you find some of the tools as handy gifts like me.
Along with presents, How about treating them to this extra special beetroot pancakes for breakfast or this easy air fryer strawberry mug cake.
My kids love to cook me a breakfast on Mother’s Day and also pamper me with presents from their piggy bank!! How cute can it get !
WHY SHOULD YOU TRY IT?
✓ healthy
✓ delicious
✓ perfect treat on occasions
✓ guilt free
✓ very easy to make
✓ Gluten free if you use gluten free flour
✓ No artificial coloring
BEETROOT PANCAKES
Okay! Let me tell you, I was so obsessed with getting my red color right for the pancakes that none of the locally available store bought colouring agent did the job for pancake.
For my very first attempt, I used a popular colouring agent and the pancakes actually turned black. ( My bad for not reading the label – where it was mentioned that there could a possible discolouration if cooked) .
To my second attempt, I had to literally add the whole tube of Natural Color gel to the pancake mix and I did not find it right. I was still okay to add a Tsp to Two but not the whole tube ( Still got a Pink Pancake – Not Red) . I was feeling guilty for feeding my family a synthetic pancake.
For my third attempt, I was planning to try with Red Velvet Cake mix, which I had reserved it for next morning. However when I visited the supermarket, I bought a packet of Cooked Beetroot. I zoomed home in literally 10 minutes and began my recipe testing again. This time it actually worked! And it does not take too many extra minutes in this procedure.
WHY MAKE BEETROOT PANCAKES ?
Whether you roast it or air fry it or even make a curry, it has exceptional nutritional value. Beetroot is low in fat, high in fibre, an excellent source of folic acid, manganese and potassium. Being a vegetarian, we like to include this vegetable more in our diet.
You can make this recipe with fresh beetroot too. First roast the beet and puree it!
I prefer to buy cooked beetroot in a packet and use it in this recipe. Add the beetroot along with milk in a blender and process it smooth. This method is quicker than the first.
This gives us our NATURAL FOOD COLOURING !! No artificial coloring, no dyes and no chemicals in the recipe!
Made with regular pancake ingredients from your pantry other than beetroot, this pancake recipe is ready in about 30 minutes.
INGREDIENTS YOU’LL NEED
To get started, you will need the following ingredients
Beetroot – I have used cooked beetroot for my recipe. Make sure to look for cooked beetroot in the packet and not the pickled ones. However you can buy fresh beetroot and roast them in your oven too before using. I have not tried with raw beetroot, but it may work.
Plain Flour or All Purpose Flour
Baking Powder
Sugar – Caster sugar works best, but can used granulated sugar or brown sugar too.
Milk
Sunflower Oil or Melted Butter
Egg
Vanilla Extract
TIPS & SUGGESTIONS
For Red Pancakes, The trick is to cook the Red Velvet Pancakes in really low flame. Cooking them quickly can yield a darker colored ones.
Pancakes made with red food color cooks pretty quick just like any other pancake.
Did you know? – If your hand stains during the process of cooking and preparation of beetroot, simple rub some lemon juice to remove the color.
SERVING SUGGESTION
I LOVE SERVING THIS HEALTHY RED VELVET PANCAKES with berries and cream cheese glaze.
BEETROOT RECIPES YOU WILL LOVE
Spiralised Beetroot Salad – Kosambari
FOR Pancake Inspirations,
Glutenfree Oat Amaranth Flour Pancakes
HAVE YOU MADE THIS RECIPE ?
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HOW TO MAKE RED VELVET PANCAKES ?
Ingredients
- 135 g Plain Flour
- 150 g Cooked Beetroot 3 medium sized Beetroot
- 10 g Baking Powder 2 Tsp approx
- 3 g Salt 1/2 tsp approx
- 3 tsp Caster Sugar
- 130 ml Milk
- 2 Tsp of Sunflower/Olive Oil
- 1 Large Egg Slightly Beaten
- 1 Tsp Vanilla Extract
- Butter for greasing the pan
Cream Cheese Glaze
- 180 g Cream Cheese
- 1 Cup Icing Sugar
- 1 Tsp Vanilla Extract
- 1 Tblspn Milk if needed
Toppings
- Berries as desired
- Mint leaves
Instructions
- Cream Cheese Glaze – To prepare the cream cheese glaze, beat the cream cheese, icing sugar, and vanilla extract in a bowl until smooth. Thin the consistency with a tblspn of milk if needed and set it aside.
- Dry Ingredients – Sift the Flour, Baking Powder, Caster Sugar and Salt together.
- Wet Ingredients – Blend Cooked Beetroot and milk until you get a smooth puree. In another bowl, mix Beet Milk Puree, oil, vanilla extract and lightly beaten egg.
- Combine – Add the wet ingredients to dry gradually with constant whisking in between, making sure there is no lump formation.
- Cook Pancakes – Heat the non-stick pan on low heat, spread the butter just enough to grease. Pour 2 small ladle of the batter onto the pan, allowing it to spread on its own. When the bubbles begin to appear ( approximately 2 minutes, flip the pancake and cook for another 1 minute or so.
- Repeat the process until all the batter is used up. Keep the pancakes warm by stacking them in an oven ( heated at the lowest setting). I could make 12 Pancakes with this measurement.
- Serve Stack the Red Velvet Pancakes, top them up with cream cheese glaze, loads of berries and enjoy.
Mel says
Oh they look absolutely gorgeous, lovely! I Wanted to make GF vegan red velvet pancakes to surprise the children for Valentine’s Day (one of the girls is allergic to wheat and eggs), so I’ll bookmark your post to use the beetroot trick. You’re a genius! Stunning Denby set too xx
Sandhya Hariharan says
Oh dear!! you are a star mum. Let me know how you get along making them..
U can use the cooked beetroot vaccum packed from tesco’s too.. that worked for me .
Ashley - Forking Up says
I love how you’ve healthified a sweet treat favorite 🙂
Emily | Oat&Sesame says
I just did the same beet coloring with tortillas today! Beets make the most beautiful color – your pancakes look fabulous. Thanks for the great tip on cooking the pancakes on low to preserve the color – I hadn’t thought of that. Cheers!
Sarah @ Champagne Tastes says
I can’t STAND red food coloring! This is fantastic! And that tea set is GORGEOUS!
Lisa | Garlic & Zest says
Beautiful pancakes — the color is just right! And that tea set is gorgeous! Believe it or not I’ve never had a tea set — and never thought I was missing out until now!
Monica says
Wow, these pancakes are gorgeous! I love that the color comes from beetroot, I adore beets. I can only imagine how good they are topped with that cream cheese glaze. You have a winner in my book!
Meeta says
I am loving that coffee set maybe more so in your images. I havebto admit that red velvet has never been a big favourite but these pancakes look incredible. You should also try food coloring made with raspberries a gorgeous color .
Caroline says
I absolutely loved the look of these (and health factor of the beetroot) so did them today and wow they were so good!! My 3yo and 6mo also feasted on them. LOVED the gorgeous colour and cooking pancakes like that slowly is a revelation. I think next time I might try them with some whipped goats cheese and honey for a savoury version! Thanks for the recipe.
Sandhya Hariharan says
Thank you Caroline for your lovely message. Absolutely thrilled to know your little’s loved it!!