Thank you to everyone who likes The Chocolate-Covered Katie Facebook Page.

On Saturday, it reached 100,000 facebook likes, and I can’t even find words for how much your support means to me. THANK YOU!!

There will be a giant “thank you” giveaway up next week. But today I want to show my appreciation with Tiramisu Pancakes.

High in protein.

Low in calories.

Cholesterol-free.

With a sugar-free option.

It tastes like eating dessert for breakfast!

Tiramisu Pancakes

Inspired by my Oatmeal Pancakes

1/2 cup spelt, white, or Bob’s gf flour (65g)

3 tbsp rolled oats (15g)

just under 1/4 tsp salt

1 tsp baking powder

1/2 tsp cinnamon

pinch stevia, or 1 1/2 tbsp pure maple syrup

1 tsp instant coffee granules (I like Mt. Hagen)

1/2 cup milk of choice (Decrease by 2 tbsp if using maple syrup) (120g)

1 tsp pure vanilla extract

1 tbsp oil (10g)

optional: Add a little rum extract if desired, or replace 2 tsp of the milk with rum

For the Frosting:

1/4 cup cream cheese (such as Daiya or Tofutti) (60g)

1/4 cup Mori-Nu tofu OR more cream cheese (60g)

2 tbsp milk of choice (30g)

pinch pure stevia, or 2 1/2 tbsp powdered sugar (Or use a liquid sweetener and decrease the milk)

cocoa powder for dusting (important)

Combine all pancake dry ingredients in a bowl, and stir very well. In a separate bowl, whisk together all pancake liquid ingredients. Pour dry into wet, and stir to form a batter. (If the batter is too thin–which might be the case if using cup measurements–just add a little extra flour until you achieve a pancake-esque batter.) Lightly grease a medium skillet, then place over medium heat. When the pan is hot, drop small ladelfuls of batter onto the skillet. Using a spatula, flip the pancakes when the edges begin to look dry. Allow to cook one additional minute, then remove from heat. Makes 10-12 silver-dollar pancakes, or 1-2 servings. For the frosting: Blend all ingredients together until completely smooth. You’ll only use about half the frosting… but, for smoothest blending, it’s best to make a full batch unless you have a tiny blender. You can always use the extra frosting to top banana bread, baked oatmeal, or my Hummingbird Cupcakes.

Click to see: Tiramisu Pancakes Nutrition Facts

Question of the Day:

Do you have a favorite pancake recipe?

Or any requests for the next flavor pancake recipe I should try? In your comments, please feel free to leave links to your favorite pancake recipes on your own sites if you wish.

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