Tonight's dinner is stacked for success! These are not your average pancakes and we're pretty confident that your kids are going to love them.
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Ricotta adds a punch of protein and a silky texture to these fluffy pancakes. A bit of lemon zest gives them a tangy finish. Get the recipe: Lemon Ricotta Pancakes
Pancakes for dinner? Yes, please. These savoury hotcakes are packed with protein and, topped with in-season veggies, provide a perfectly balanced meal. Get the recipe: Chickpea Pancakes with Summer Vegetables
Do you want to build a snowman? Of course you do! Especially when it’s delicious snowman pancakes! Get the recipe: Snowman Pancakes
You may worry your kid isn’t getting enough protein if she shuns meat and eggs. A stack of these protein-heavy pancakes will fill her up good. Get the recipe: Protein-Packed Whole Wheat Pancakes
Traditionally called pannekoeken, these crepe-like pancakes originated in Belgium and the Netherlands. Try them stuffed with caramelized apples, ham and cheese or jam! Get the recipe: Dutch Pancakes
Smoked salmon isn’t for everyone. Instead, top your pancakes with a dollop of sour cream, crumbled bacon and cooked corn. Get the recipe: Cheddar Cornbread Pancakes
Make these sweetheart oat pancakes for someone you love. Get the recipe: Sweetheart Oat Pancakes
This puffy pear pancake is so easy—it’s made in the oven! Kids will love it. Get the recipe:Puffy Pear Pancake
Adding mashed banana to this pancake batter adds a glorious sweetness, as well as blood pressure-lowering potassium. Make the pancakes small so they stay moist. Get the recipe: Banana pancakes with spiced apple rings
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