I was inspired to make Eggnog Pancakes recently, when Gina who blogs at Kleinworth & Co. linked up this recipe to make them at our Monday Cooking and Crafting with J & J Link Up.
This is what the pancakes looked like when I finished making them. This is the perfect pancake recipe to make for the holidays.
*** NOTE: I made a few adjustments to my recipe for the eggnog pancakes.
- Instead of using 4 cups of flour - I used Bisquick.
- Instead of using 3-1/2 cups of International Delight Egg Nog - I used Silk Almond Nog (Original).
- This recipe also uses 1/4 cup of canola oil (which I used) but I think if I make it again, I would leave it out of the recipe. I might try substituting the oil for applesauce.
- I added 1 chopped up banana to the recipe.
- I left out the nutmeg because I did not have any on hand.
*** CAUTION: This recipe makes a huge batch of the pancakes!! I made enough for three people to eat and a large batch to freeze.
The pancakes tasted so amazing and if you like eggnog than you will want to try making these pancakes.
What made it fun was that we had them for dinner. Have you ever made breakfast food for dinner? Well you should try it some time.
Note: All I have to do is take the eggnog pancakes out of the freezer on Christmas morning. Pop them in the microwave oven, and they are ready to go!
Thanks, I hope I have inspired you to make Eggnog Pancakes. Enjoy!!
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Thanks everyone and Enjoy!
Julie
YUM! These sound so good! It's nice to have extra pancakes to freeze! What do you make on Christmas morning?
ReplyDeleteI'll bet my husband would love these, he is my egg nog fan! I am still deciding what to make for Christmas morning, these just made my short list!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness...what a recipe!! YUM!
ReplyDeleteI love eggnog and I love pancakes! Perfect combination! Thanks for sharing Julie.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
❤️Ana
These sound wonderful. Would be great for Christmas morning.
ReplyDeletexx Beca
What a delicious treat! We have breakfast for dinner occasionally, but not for a long time. I need to rectify that after Christmas! xx
ReplyDeleteThey sound and look yummy! Thanks for sharing the recipe.
ReplyDeleteI know the flavor would be wonderful and it's nice to have some in the freezer for a quick meal or snack. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteThey looks great Julie. Maybe I will try them when Kelly is here this weekend.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful Holiday.
Hugs,
Mary
These sound soooo good Julie. I might have to give these a try. Thanks for sharing your version.
ReplyDeleteKris
That's a great way to make the pancakes and a fun way to use the eggnog! :)
ReplyDeleteThese pancakes look wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteI'm jealous. Would you believe we don't have eggnog here?
Hi Julie, oh how delicious these pancakes look. What a great recipe for Christmas morning. Thanks for sharing. Have a great week up to Christmas. xo
ReplyDeleteHi Julie! I'm wondering why you mentioned you would leave out the oil?
ReplyDeleteHave a very merry christmas!
They sound amazing, but the part that I like best is that you ate them for dinner! That's a dinner I wouldn't mind cooking - or eating!
ReplyDeleteJulie,
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for stopping by!! I am sorry that I have not been able to stop by sooner. I had one party here in the beginning of the week and i am getting ready for another one on Sunday for 20!!
Wishing you a very Merry Christmas!
Hugs,
Deb
These look wonderful, Julie! My daughter loves eggnog and I know she will love this recipe. I have been off my schedule and keep missing the link up, but things are settling down now. I hope....:) Hugs xo Karen
ReplyDeleteThese look so good. I like the idea of using Silk Almond. Perfect for this season!
ReplyDeleteI love a good pancake (well, let's get real, 3 or 4 good pancakes!), and I like the idea of making a big batch and freezing them.
ReplyDeleteMmmm... eggnog pancakes sound delicious! I might have to try these!
ReplyDeleteTania
I love eggnog and eggnog pancakes on Christmas morning sound perfect! Thanks for the recipe (I'll use Bisquick, too). Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteOh my, these look just wonderful. I love pancakes and eggnog too so these would be a treat; especially at this time of year! I like pancakes for supper every once in a while too. So glad you shared this with No Place Like Home. Merry Christmas!
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Sandi
Wishing you and your family a very Merry Christmas and thanks so much for sharing your awesome post with Full Plate Thursday. I sure appreciate you!
ReplyDeleteMiz Helen
Merry Christmas! Thanks for sharing at Home Sweet Home!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this delicious and healthy recipe over at #healthylivinglinkparty , Hope to see you again, pinned! Have a Merry Christmas too :)
ReplyDeleteWow, eggnog and pancakes! Sounds like something that would be perfect for Christmas Morning, or a Christmas brunch... or any time for that matter..... Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love pancakes, I need to try this recipe!
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up to the Holidays Celebration Link Party! Pinned!
Thank you for sharing at the Thursday Favorite Things blog hop
ReplyDeleteThis is a completely new recipe for me. Wow. Eggnog! Thank you for linking it up at our SHARE IT party, and overall, thank you for sharing your great talents with us at FineCraftGuild this year. Hoping for a continued collaboration in 2016! Happy Holidays, Rose.
ReplyDeleteMmmmm... These look wonderful! Thanks for posting this recipe at Tuesdays with a Twist! -Marci @ Stone Cottage Adventures
ReplyDeleteThey look really yummy Julie. Pinning Thanks for sharing the recipe with SYC.
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Jann
Hi Julie, just hopping back to let you know that I will be featuring you at SYC today.
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Jann
Hi Julie, love this eggnog pancakes, thanks for sharing with Hearth and soul blog hop. Happy new year to you and your family. Pinning and tweeting.
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