Weight Watchers Pancakes - A simple low point pancake that only requires 5 ingredients. Perfect for brunching on the Weekends or for brinner during the weeknights. Attention: This post has recently been updated 10/11/2020 due to serving size errors. If you are coming from Pinterest please double check the points in the actual recipe below as well. They are not the same anymore. If you want larger pancakes then what the suggested serving size is then please use your recipe builder to adjust the points! Can we taco bout pancakes? I can’t believe I haven’t posted a recipe for low point pancake on this blog yet. I do have other recipes for pancakes such as Cinnamon Applesauce Pancakes, Cottage Cheese Pancakes, and Pumpkin Pancakes but no recipe for a low point Weight Watcher pancake. This pancake has a tang to it because of the Greek yogurt used but you can use your favorite maple syrup to help sweeten the pancakes up and top it with some fresh fruit. One thing Weight Watchers is teaching me is how to have a healthy balanced meal that keeps me full longer. I posted this pic to my Instagram account (feel free to follow me!) and it received a lot of likes. What amazes me is how much food you can have with these pancakes for only 7 points!
What to serve with Pancakes:
Here’s what I all had on my plate with the pancakes. 3 chicken maple sausage links - The Appleton Farm brand is really good. Frozen shredded hash browns - When making the hash browns I just heat a nonstick and add the frozen hash browns straight to the pan and spray the pan with Pam first. I like my hash browns crispy on the edges and this helps them get that way. I’ll cook them on low heat at 5 and flip after about 5 minutes or once the bottom is crispy. Eggs - I cook in the same pan as well and I just microwave 3 chicken sausages with some paper towels for 3 minutes. Heck, I even tried making those 2 ingredient pancakes that are made with just an egg and banana. Every time I attempted to make those I gave up because they don’t work for me. It made me wonder if people were adding actual flour to their pancake just to make them look nice and fluffy for Pinterest. Some of the pictures I see of those 2 ingredient pancakes online look like a pro made them. Whoever can get those pancakes to work, what is your secret? Pancakes need a leavening agent to help make them rise and there is none in that recipe!
How do you figure out points for recipes?
The recipe builder app from WW is what I use to figure out points for all my recipes. You have to pay the monthly fee in order to use it.
Why am I still getting different points from what you have listed?
This could be quite a number of reasons and here are a few that I have come across. I double-check all my recipes to make sure every ingredient is listed in the recipe builder correctly. Number of servings the recipe makes Low-Fat/Fat-Free ingredients used Missing ingredients from a recipe - did you enter them all in? Zero Point foods for the 3 different plans Using the nutrition info calculator instead of the recipe builder provided by WW - this does not calculate zero point foods correctly if they are in a recipe.
Other Pancake Recipes
Cinnamon Applesauce Pancakes Cottage Cheese Pancakes Healthy Oatmeal Pancakes Chocolate Chip Pumpkin Pancakes Cake Batter Pancakes If you’ve tried this WW Pancakes or any other recipe on the site, let me know in the comment section how it turned out. Snap a picture and upload it to share on Pinterest or Instagram! Make sure to tag me in the photo. Do you want to start a food blog? Click here to find out how to start one! 5 from 1 reviews If you change the serving size for the pancakes, the points will be different. The batter is slightly on the thicker side.