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Chocolate protein pancakes are a delicious way to start your day. These easy grain-free keto pancakes have 14g of protein per serving and less than 5g net carbs. They’re easy to make and family friendly!
Stuck in a keto breakfast rut? Try switching things up a little with some easy keto protein pancakes!
Even better, try making these chocolate protein pancakes. You really can’t argue with chocolate for breakfast, especially when it’s healthy and sugar-free.
I never argue with chocolate. Trust me, it always wins.
Adding protein to keto pancakes
If you’re new to the keto diet, it’s imperative to find a good keto pancake recipe. Bacon and eggs can get a little tiresome, and pancakes are a great make-ahead recipe for busy mornings.
Adding some protein powder to the mix makes them extra nutritious. It also allows you to cut back on the amount of almond flour or coconut flour, while still providing great structure.
So they end up higher in protein and lower in fat than typical low carb pancakes, but they’re still keto-friendly. And that extra protein helps keep you satisfied throughout the morning.
What kind of protein to use
For a recipe like keto protein pancakes, I recommend using whey or egg white protein. You could probably use some plant-based protein powders as well.
I have tried using collagen protein in pancakes and it just doesn’t work. Because of the way collagen absorbs moisture, the batter becomes overly thick and gelatinous.
For these chocolate pancakes, I used the chocolate whey from Perfect Keto. I know I can always count on them for superior products with clean keto ingredients.
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Ingredients
- Cream cheese – makes the pancakes moist and tender.
- Eggs
- Almond milk – you could use any low carb milk here.
- Vanilla extract
- Almond flour – try sunflower seed flour for nut-free pancakes.
- Chocolate protein powder – I recommend whey or egg white protein.
- Keto Sweetener
- Baking powder
- Cocoa powder
How to make keto protein pancakes
These chocolate protein pancakes are super easy to make. Here are my best tips for getting it right:
- Use a good blender: This helps eliminate any lumps from the cream cheese. You could use a food processor as well.
- Blend the wet ingredients: Make sure they are nice and smooth before adding anything else.
- Add the dry ingredients: You can add the flour, protein powder, sweetener, baking powder, and cocoa powder all in at once and blend until smooth.
- Heat the skillet or griddle: I recommend a good non-stick pan for making protein pancakes, so you don’t have to use too much butter or oil.
- Keep them small: Don’t make them bigger than four inches across, or they get hard to flip. I found that about 3 tablespoons of batter was perfect.
- Look for the bubbles: Just like conventional pancakes, you want the edges to be dry and set, and some bubbles to appear on the top, before you flip.
- Dig in! You should get about 18 pancakes total, so that allows you to have 3 per serving.
What to serve with chocolate protein pancakes
Don’t limit yourself just to keto pancake syrup. Why not try:
- Sugar-free chocolate syrup
- Fresh berries or some raspberry puree
- Keto caramel sauce
- A smear of homemade keto nutella
- Melted peanut butter
To be honest, I often just grabbed a few and ate them straight up. They make a great pre-workout snack.
Frequently Asked Questions
I am allergic to almond flour, can I use coconut flour?
No, coconut flour won’t work here as you would need to change the whole recipe. But you can easily use a seed flour like sunflower or pumpkin seed.
Can I make these dairy-free?
Yes, you should be able to use dairy-free cream cheese and egg white protein for these chocolate protein pancakes.
Is there a way to make them without chocolate?
Absolutely. Use vanilla protein powder instead of chocolate, and add an additional 2 tablespoons of almond flour.
Can keto protein pancakes be made ahead?
Yes, this is a fabulous make-ahead recipe. Store the pancakes in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week. They can also be frozen for several months.
Chocolate Protein Pancakes Recipe
Chocolate protein pancakes are a delicious way to start your day. These easy grain-free keto pancakes have 14g of protein per serving and less than 5g net carbs. They're easy to make and family friendly!
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Course: Breakfast
Cuisine: American
Keyword: protein pancakes
Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes minutes
Servings: 6 servings
Calories: 256kcal
Ingredients
- 4 ounces cream cheese softened
- 3 large eggs
- ¼ cup unsweetened almond milk (use hemp milk for nut free)
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 cup almond flour (sub sunflower seed flour for nut-free)
- ¾ cup chocolate whey protein powder (can sub egg white protein)
- ⅓ cup Swerve Granular
- 2 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 tablespoon cocoa powder
- Oil or butter for the pan
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Instructions
In a large blender, combine the cream cheese, eggs, almond milk, and vanilla extract. Blend until smooth.
Add the almond flour, protein powder, sweetener, baking powder, and cocoa powder and blend again until well combined and smooth.
Heat a large nonstick skillet or griddle over medium heat and lightly grease with a little oil. Use about 3 tablespoons of batter for each pancake. Cook until bubbles begin to appear on the tops and the edges are set and dry, 3 to 4 minutes.
Carefully wiggle a thin-bladed spatula under the pancakes and flip over. Continue to cook until the second side is nicely browned, another 3 or 4 minutes. Repeat with the remaining batter, adding more butter or oil to the pan as needed.
You should get about 18 4-inch pancakes.
Nutrition Facts
Chocolate Protein Pancakes Recipe
Amount Per Serving (3 pancakes)
Calories 256Calories from Fat 169
% Daily Value*
Fat 18.8g29%
Carbohydrates 7.1g2%
Fiber 2.8g11%
Protein 14.1g28%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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Patricia Clayborn says
2/19/23
If I want to use my unflavored protein powder instead of buying the cholocate flavor, do you know how much cocoa and sweetener I would have to add to how much protein powder to get the equalivent sweetness/chocolatiness of this recipe???Reply
Carolyn says
Use the same plain protein powder in the same amount, but add an extra tablespoon of cocoa powder and an extra tablespoon of sweetener. Then add 1 to 2 more tbsp liquid because cocoa powder is very dry.
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Jeffery says
Thank you for this recipe. I used the pancakes to make a breakfast sandwich with a fried egg and spam!Next time I think i’ll leave the sweetener out or cut it back by half and add some salt. I know these should be sweet (it is chocolate!!!) but I’m a weirdo and they were a little too sweet for me.
Thank you for sharing! I am already looking to see what other goodies you have created!
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Teresa Carey says
oops, i just saw you answered this question below. And i don’t know how to delete my comment, lol. Thanks!
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Carolyn says
Glad you saw it! 🙂
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Vicki Tiffany says
I cant wait to try this recipe. Would you think that I could use this batter for waffles, as well?
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Carolyn says
I would think so but make sure you grease the iron well.
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Jessica says
Absolutely delicious!! I couldn’t believe they were keto and I made them myself. Haha! Thank you so much for sharing this recipe that I can now add to the family’s breakfast rotation!Reply
Allyssa says
Thank you so much for sharing this amazing recipe! Will surely have this again! It’s really easy to make and it tasted so delicious! Highly recommended!Reply
Betsy says
These are so good! So amazing with some creme fraiche & a few good strawberries! Perfect way to start the morning or get a snack in at the afternoon! <3 Love getting the extra bit of protein in these! YUM!!Reply
Denise says
Hi Carolyn and a big THANK YOU for all you do for us. Quick question on this recipe please. I dont have alot of pantry room so have to keep my ingredients to basics. I have unflavored whey protein. Can I make these with that and add additional cocoa powder? About how much and would I need to add additional liquid?
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Carolyn says
Yes certainly! I would do 2/3 cup of the protein, 2 extra tbsp cocoa powder, and a bit of added sweetener. Then I’d see the consistency of the batter. It shouldn’t be watery, but it should be easily pourable.
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Maureen says
Hi Carolyn, can these pancakes be baked on a sheet pan like your sheet pan pancake recipe? If so, do you know if it would take the same temperature and time as the regular sheet pan pancake recipe?
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Carolyn says
I am sorry, I haven’t tried them that way.
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