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Fluffy on the inside, crispy on the outside. Bake of the Week Banana Pancakes David Tamarkin Editori

Fluffy on the inside, crispy on the outside. [logo]( Bake of the Week Banana Pancakes [hero]( David Tamarkin Editorial Director Baking with bananas is often a waiting game: you wait, and wait, and wait until your bananas are soft and slightly blackened, perfect for making banana bread. Sometimes it takes just a few days. Sometimes it takes a whole week. But what if you run out of patience? That's when you make [our Bake of the Week](. You need yellow — not black, and definitely not green — bananas for these impeccable [Banana Pancakes](, which cook up fluffy, with crisp edges. Two of those bananas get mashed into a purée that's folded into the pancake batter; the remaining banana gets thinly sliced and placed on the pancakes after they've been scooped onto the griddle. Those slices get gorgeously caramelized — but if the banana is too ripe, the slices won't hold their shape, and they're likely to caramelize too quickly and burn before the pancakes are cooked through. So don't wait: grab those yellow, ripe-but-not-too-ripe bananas on your countertop and start making pancakes. Top them with toasted walnuts and lots of butter and [syrup]( as the recipe suggests, or shower them with this [special blend of chocolate chips](. Either way, you'll be glad you didn't delay (banana bread who?). David [hero]( [Banana Pancakes]( prep 10 mins bake 25 mins total 45 mins yield 16 medium pancakes [Bake It ›]( Shop the recipe [All-Purpose Flour]( [Vietnamese Cinnamon]( [In the Farmyard Bowls]( [Vermont Maple Syrup]( [Make Banana Pancakes ›]( [Join sms]( [Text JOIN to 27820 for Updates]( [Appliances shipping]( [Free Shipping on appliances]( [Bakers Rewards]( [Join Baker's Rewards & Earn Points]( [Shop ›]( [Recipes ›]( [Learn ›]( [Blog ›]( [Rewards ›]( Connect with us [ftsocial_facebook]( [ftsocial_instagram]( [ftsocial_pinterest]( [ftsocial_twitter]( [ftsocial_youtube]( customercare@kingarthurbaking.com Call toll-free: 800.827.6836 58 Billings Farm Road, White River Junction, VT 05001 By subscribing to King Arthur text messaging, you consent to receive recurring autodialed marketing text messages to the mobile number used at opt-in. Consent is not a condition of purchase. Message frequency may vary. Message & data rates may apply. Reply HELP for help or STOP to 27820 to opt out. See [Terms]( & [Privacy](. You are receiving this because you signed up for King Arthur emails. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. View this email as a [web page](. [Preferences]( [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy](

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