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    Sweet Potato Pancakes Recipe for Babies, Toddlers and Kids

    Published: May 15, 2016 * Modified: Jan 21, 2020 by Kalyani * 8 Comments

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    Sweet Potato Pancakes Recipe for Babies, Toddlers and Kids

    Sweet potato pancakes - tasty and quick pancakes made with whole wheat flour, perfect as breakfast/dinner. Pancakes are the easy and healthy way to sneak in some vegetables or fruits into kids diet. This sweet potato pancakes is my recent try and I made this similar to whole wheat banana pancakes. It turned out super good and was an instant hit at home!

    You can give this sweet potato pancakes to your baby from 8 months as a finger food, as it's so soft and melts in mouth! It can be served with honey (for babies above one year) , dates syrup or tastes great even plain. Let's get on to check how to make this tasty sweet potato pancakes for toddlers & kids.

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    Sweet Potato Pancakes Recipe for Babies, Toddlers and Kids

    3 from 4 votes
    Sweet Potato pancakes - sweet potato pancakes recipe with sweet potato, whole wheat flour & banana. Easy and tasty pancakes.
    Course Breakfast
    Cuisine Indian
    Prep Time 10 minutes minutes
    Cook Time 15 minutes minutes
    Total Time 25 minutes minutes
    Calories
    Author Kalyani

    Ingredients

    • Sweet potato - 1 medium sized
    • Banana - 1 small
    • Whole wheat flour - 1 cup
    • Brown sugar or Jaggery powder - 1 to 2 tbsp optional
    • Salt - a pinch
    • Butter/ghee - as needed

    Instructions

    • Measure whole wheat flour, sugar/Jaggery. Keep it ready along with other ingredients. Pressure cook the sweet potatoes with skin for 3-4 whistles in medium flame. Open the cooker once pressure released and peel the skin off from sweet potatoes, mash them nicely with a fork and keep it ready. Heat jaggery with little water in a pan and melts it completely. Strain the jaggery water using a strainer and set aside. Skip this step if using brown sugar.
    • In a bowl, add whole wheat flour, mashed sweet potatoes, mashed banana, salt and jaggery water. Mix everything well and add water to make it batter like consistency. Ensure no lumps are formed and the batter should be slightly thick. Set this aside for 15 minutes.
    • Heat a pan or tawa, add a ladle of batter to it and spread it to form a circle. Don't spread too much. Cook until brown on one side for five minutes and flip the pancake. Cook for a minute and remove from the pan. Repeat the same process for the remaining batter.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 5g
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    Procedure :
    1. Measure whole wheat flour, sugar/Jaggery. Keep it ready along with other ingredients. Pressure cook the sweet potatoes with skin for 3-4 whistles in medium flame. Open the cooker once pressure released and peel the skin off from sweet potatoes, mash them nicely with a fork and keep it ready. Heat jaggery with little water in a pan and melts it completely. Strain the jaggery water using a strainer and set aside. Skip this step if using brown sugar.
    Sweet Potato Pancakes Recipe for Babies, Toddlers and Kids - step 1
    2. In a bowl, add whole wheat flour, mashed sweet potatoes, mashed banana, salt and jaggery water. Mix everything well and add water to make it batter like consistency. Ensure no lumps are formed and the batter should be slightly thick. Set this aside for 15 minutes.
    Sweet Potato Pancakes Recipe for Babies, Toddlers and Kids - step 2
    3. Heat a pan or tawa, add a ladle of batter to it and spread it to form a circle. Don't spread too much. Cook until brown on one side for five minutes and flip the pancake. Cook for a minute and remove from the pan. Repeat the same process for the remaining batter.

    Sweet Potato Pancakes Recipe for Babies, Toddlers and Kids - step 3
    The tasty sweet potato pancakes is ready !
    Sweet Potato Pancakes Recipe for Babies, Toddlers and Kids

    Notes :
    • For babies below one year, skip salt and sweetener.
    • Adding bananas help to make the pancakes softer and give natural sweetness. So don't skip it.
    • You could add a pinch of baking soda for older kids and adults if you want more softness.
    • Don't spread it too thin, otherwise it may stick to the tawa.
    • Always check with your pediatrician before introducing any new food.
    • Make sure that your baby is not allergic to any of the ingredients listed above before you try.

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      3 from 4 votes (2 ratings without comment)

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    1. Tina Kapoor

      September 24, 2017 at 7:07 pm

      5 stars
      Can it be given in lunch to a 16 mnths old toddler?

    2. gkfooddiary

      September 25, 2017 at 10:05 am

      yes!

    3. Rachel

      January 23, 2018 at 7:13 am

      What’s the texture like inside the the pancake after it’s cooked?

    4. gkfooddiary

      January 23, 2018 at 11:30 am

      its soft and little moist

    5. Aysha

      April 12, 2018 at 2:34 am

      Can I freeze the leftovers for later use?

    6. gkfooddiary

      April 12, 2018 at 5:33 am

      yes can try..Wrap in aluminum foil or place inside freezer bag and freeze. If its for babies I would suggest fresh pancakes

    7. Meadhini

      January 11, 2020 at 11:09 pm

      1 star
      Hi I tried the sweet potato pancakes almost of the consistency you mentioned. Batter was thick too, used medium sized sweet potato yet it became very loose and gluey when cooked in a dish tava.

    8. Kalyani

      January 13, 2020 at 12:20 am

      Guess its undercooked. You should cook in low flame, if needed, keep it covered and cook. The sweet potato pancakes should be soft and a little moist but not gooey.

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