Banana pikelets are perfect for breakfast, brunch or an afternoon snack. Pikelets are smaller than pancakes, and are light and fluffy on the inside. Serve with honey or maple syrup on top.

If you grew up in Australia chances are you've eaten your fair share of pikelets. I have many fond childhood memories of sitting at the table waiting for a fresh batch of pikelets to be served straight from the frying pan.
Pikelets are similar to pancakes, just smaller and thicker. They're golden on the outside and light and fluffy on the inside and are perfect for breakfast, brunch or an after-school snack.
This banana version is slightly different to the pikelets I grew up on but boy is it delicious. Simple and easy ingredients and ready in under 20 minutes. Not to mention a great way to use up a ripe banana.
I must admit I used to feel a little frustrated when I'd find only ONE overripe banana in the bowl at the end of the week because it wasn't enough to make buttermilk banana bread or mini banana muffins. BUT now that I know I can make delicious banana pikelets using just one banana I'll never feel disappointed again!
WHY YOU'LL LOVE THIS RECIPE...
- Mini pancakes that the whole family will love
- Great for breakfast, brunch or an afternoon snack
- Easy to prepare
INGREDIENTS
Here's what you'll need to make a batch of banana pikelets (full measurements listed in the printable recipe card below)...
- Self-Raising Flour - OR use a mix of all purpose / plain flour and baking powder.
- White / Granulated Sugar
- Milk
- Egg
- Banana
- Butter
INSTRUCTIONS
Mix flour and sugar together in a large mixing bowl.
Mash the banana in a seperate bowl, then add egg and milk and stir to combine.
Pour the liquid ingredients on top of the dry ingredients and mix well to form a batter.
Melt a tablespoon of butter in a frying pan on medium heat. Drop heaped tablespoons of the batter into the frying pan, spacing them out so they have room to spread. I can usually fit 4 pikelets in the pan at a time. Cook until bubbles appear on the surface, then flip over and cook the other side. Transfer the pikelets to a plate or wire rack. Repeat with the remaining batter, adding more butter to the pan as needed.
Serve with your favourite toppings.
TOP TIPS
- IF USING ALL PURPOSE / PLAIN FLOUR - add 1.5 teaspoons on baking powder.
- Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for a few days. You can also freeze pikelets.
- If you find your pan is dry between batches, add another tablespoon of butter.
MORE BANANA RECIPES
- Healthy Banana Pancakes
- One Banana Muffins
- Buttermilk Banana Bread
- Mini Banana Muffins
- Banana Porridge
- OR see all Banana Recipes
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📋 RECIPE
Banana Pikelets
Banana pikelets are perfect for breakfast, brunch or an afternoon snack. Pikelets are smaller and thicker than pancakes, and are light and fluffy on the inside. Serve with honey or maple syrup on top.
Ingredients
- ¾ cup Self-Raising Flour
- 1 tablespoon White Sugar / Granulated Sugar
- 1 Banana
- 1 Egg
- ½ cup Milk
- 2 tablespoon Butter
TOPPING IDEAS
- Honey
- Maple Syrup
- Golden Syrup
- Banana Slices
Instructions
- Mix flour and sugar together in a large mixing bowl.
- Mash banana in a seperate bowl, then add egg and milk and stir to combine.
- Pour the liquid ingredients on top of the dry ingredients and mix well to form a batter.
- Melt a tablespoon of butter in a frying pan on medium heat. Drop heaped tablespoons of the batter into the frying pan, spacing them out so they have room to spread. I can usually fit 4 pikelets in the pan at a time. Cook until bubbles appear on the surface, then flip over and cook the other side. Transfer the pikelets to a plate or wire rack. Repeat with the remaining batter, adding more butter to the pan as needed.
- Serve with your favourite toppings.
Notes
- IF USING ALL PURPOSE / PLAIN FLOUR - add 1.5 teaspoons on baking powder.
- Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for a few days. You can also freeze pikelets.
- If you find your pan is dry between batches, add another tablespoon of butter.
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 10 Serving Size: 1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 83Total Fat: 3gSaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 26mgSodium: 144mgCarbohydrates: 12gFiber: 1gSugar: 3gProtein: 2g
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