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Easy Marionberry Pancakes with Marionberry Coconut Cream

These gluten-free, 7 ingredient Marionberry Protein Pancakes are made with Marionberry Preserves right there in the pancake batter – check out the recipe below to see what else goes into ’em!

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Easy Marionberry Protein Pancakes

Last night I did something totally indulgent.
Last night, I took a book to bed – and it wasn’t one filled with coding mambo jumbo (like I’ve been doing since I started that web development course).
Last night it was a succulent, totally fictitious, murder-mystery that was a pleasure to indulge in – at least, until my eyelids decided not to co-operate anymore.

Marionberry Protein Pancakes

I find it funny how most times a textbook (no matter how badly I might actually want to learn what am reading) manages to put me to sleep.
But, when it comes to a murder-mystery, I resort to all sorts of shenanigans to try to stay awake to read just one more page. Please tell me am not the only one…?!

Anyhoot…speaking of indulging…

It’s been quite awhile since we had pancakes around here.
So, when I finally opened up the bottle of Oregon Growers’ Marionberry Preserves I brought back from our trip to Oregon earlier in June, I figured it would be more indulgent to add the preserves into the pancake batter as opposed to on the pancakes.

Delicious Marionberry Protein Pancakes
Easy Marionberry Protein Pancakes Prep

Now, I’ve grown up eating pancakes smeared with jams and preserves – which are accompanied by the odd drizzle of golden syrup or honey from time to time. So, adding the preserves into the batter simply made sense. Also, you will notice that sugar isn’t listed as one of the ingredients because between the preserves and Premier Protein‘s Vanilla Shake, sugar isn’t really necessary. Of course, with Premier Protein in these pancakes – these pancakes are not merely indulgent but protein packed as well. I also kept these gluten-free by using brown rice flour in them, but, please feel free to sub regular brown flour if preferred.

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Here’s hoping y’all give these pancakes a try and here’s hoping y’all have a happy and safe fourth of July – if you happen to be running The Peachtree Road Race – good luck to y’all!

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Delicious Marionberry Protein Pancakes

Easy Marionberry Protein Pancakes

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Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 35 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes
Servings: 6 pancakes
Author: Shashi
These gluten-free, 7 ingredient Marionberry Protein Pancakes are made with Marionberry Preserves right there in the pancake batter – check out the recipe below to see what else goes into 'em!

Ingredients

  • 1 cup brown rice flour
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1 cup Premier Protein Vanilla Shake
  • 1 egg
  • 2 tbsp coconut oil melted
  • 2 tbsp Marionberry Preserves

Instructions

  • Mix the brown rice flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt together.
  • Make a well in the dry mix and add in the Premier Protein Shake, the egg, the coconut oil and the Marionberry preserves and mix well.
  • Meanwhile, heat up a greased pan over a medium flame – and when pan is hot, drop in 3 tablespoons or so of the Marionberry Pancake batter into the pan.
  • Let cook 2-3 minutes, then flip and let cook another 2-3 minutes
  • Can be enjoyed with whipped topping like this one with 1 cup coconut cream and 2 tablespoons marionberry preserves mixed up, or with syrup of your choice.

Nutrition

Calories: 362kcal | Carbohydrates: 49.5g | Protein: 13.2g | Saturated Fat: 8.8g | Cholesterol: 61mg | Sodium: 288mg | Fiber: 2.7g | Sugar: 7.5g
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  1. […] or savory, pancakes are some of my favorite foods, and I’m so glad to have yet another variation of them to add […]

  2. sarah s says:

    I haven’t used really unusual ingredients in pancakes other then I have made a more savory kind with herbs and cheese and sometimes add chia seeds to the more traditional pancake flavors.

  3. Brenda White says:

    I tried cinnamon because I’m not that brave to try different foods.

  4. Megan says:

    I haven’t tried anything ok crazy but I have used oat flour.

  5. cindy legg says:

    i really love oats in mine so u can pair the finished ones with any fruit but other seeds or nuts would be good too and poppy seeds are my fav

  6. Belinda Burton says:

    My 14 year old made pancakes this past weekend and put sausage AND chocolate chips in them. Too weird for me so I passed!

  7. Kamella says:

    I’ve added crushed up basil in my pancakes.

  8. pamela j bailey says:

    we add peanut butter to our pancakes, my sister adds onions to her pancakes, and my dad loves pinto beans poured on his pancakes instead of syrup or anything…….

  9. Rita Sheppard says:

    I’ve added mashed bananas to pancake batter for yummy pancakes.

  10. Lisa says:

    Green apples, but I am not sure that is very unusual.

  11. Dawn C says:

    I always add chocolate chips

  12. Lauryn R says:

    I have never really branched out and put any unusual ingredients in my pancakes! I just usually add cinnamon and some vanilla to mine, and have tried blueberries, strawberries and bananas. Oh and I have substituted hazelnut coffee creamer instead of milk and it was absolutely delicious! I am definitely going to try your recipe as well, yummy! 🙂

  13. What a gorgeous stack of pancakes! Let me tell you, I’m eating my bowl of cereal right now and it doesn’t look anywhere near as appetizing as it did when I saw these! Love that coconut cream topping! I’m seriously drooling over it! I hope you and your family are having a wonderful week so far, Shashi! Hugs. Pinned, of course!

  14. Dana Matthews says:

    I’ve replaced whole milk with chocolate milk and added chocolate chips to mine before!

  15. I heart marionberries, and I love that you added them to the batter — I much prefer my pancake and waffle fruit inside. Other than that I’m a purist. 🙂

  16. Audrey Stewart says:

    I added blueberry pie filling and sour cream.

  17. Kelley H says:

    I have added bacon and scrambled eggs. I’m not sure if its considered unusual but it was to my kids.

  18. Mya Murphy says:

    I have added loads of different ingredients, including bananas and walnuts, raisins, Apple cinnamon pie filling, and maple with bacon… I love trying new things!!

  19. Loving that big stack!! We have never tried this type of preserves before but sounds delicious. A murder mystery sounds much more interesting than web developing course, for sure.

  20. Dagmar says:

    Probably the brown rice flour!

  21. Jennifer Stapp says:

    I’ve never heard of marionberry! I like to put cinnamon and raisins in my pancakes.

  22. valerie says:

    i love pancakes omg its my biggest weakness. i think the weirdest thing i’ve ever added to my pancakes was carrots lol. i mean when your a bodybuilding competitor and your extremely depleted and haven’t had anything “regular” you used to have like for example carrots. i haven’t had carrots in 2 years crazy but true. you start experimenting with foods. because you crave them of course. so i thought ok i can’t have a carrot cake so i’ll try carrot pancakes. i must say it wasn’t bad at all lol

  23. Eileen Boyce says:

    Peanut butter!

  24. You need to read a textbook about murder-mysteries. 🙂 Anyway, this looks great — tons of flavor and nutrition. Thanks!

  25. Cynthia Schmied says:

    Hot pepper jelly adds zing!

  26. Ben|Havocinthekitchen says:

    When I was younger, I could easily spend a night reading a book. Either books ain’t fascinating anymore or I’m too old, but I don’t remember doing it for ages. But these pancakes look and sound quite fascinating, Shashi! Our neighbors have a huge marionberry tree with the berries ripening, and I’ve noticed they aren’t picking the berries. Do you think I should help them? 😉

  27. Marilyn Nawara says:

    Not really unusual, but I’ve added cinnamon to my pancake mix.

  28. Angelica Dimeo says:

    It’s not weird we added banana and cinnamon in it.

  29. shannon fowler says:

    these look fabulous! I love pancakes. I think the most unusual ingredients I have added would be things like flax seed, almond flower, or protein powder

  30. Darlene Carbajal says:

    I have never added anything unusual in pancakes before.

  31. Chris Caldwell says:

    I have added ghee and peanut butter powder to my oldest son’s pancakes because he’s trying to gain weight.

  32. Sandy Klocinski says:

    The most unusual and interesting ingredient I have added to pancakes is Prosecco

  33. You are not the only one! Usually when I do read a book, it’s in bed and it always makes me sleepy even though I do enjoy what I’m ready. Funny thing, right?
    I’ve never heard of marionberry before, but this stack looks fantastic, Shashi!! What a way to start the day! Plus, the protein in these pancakes gives ’em a little somethin’ somethin’. Keeps the little hunger bug away for al little bit 😉
    Hope you have a fantastic holiday, my friend! xo

  34. Adina says:

    I really can’t resist pancakes, I have never made any with protein shake, but they look perfect!I have never heard of Marionberries, I have to google that. 🙂

  35. What delicious looking pancakes Shashi! Wow!!

    I think I’d struggle to find Marionberries in Scotland. However we do have Blackberries. And in abundance at the moment and I read that Marionberries are similar so I could make these. 😉

  36. Amanda says:

    These pancakes look so fluffy! I love that they are gluten free and protein packed. I’ll be trying these soon and I may make them for my grandfather. We are trying to sneak some extra protein in wherever we can.

  37. Jane says:

    I am SO with you on the murder mystery front – I haven’t read a novel in like 10+ years because I get SO lost in them! On a recent month long road trip I had to keep popping into charity shops to swap out my just finished novel for another – I was in fiction heaven!
    Jane x

  38. So, I was sold as soon as you said “pancakes” but now after reading the recipe, I am definitely going to have to try these. Where do I find Marion berries in South Florida, though…

  39. Emily says:

    That coconut cream sounds delish, I’d love a plate of these for breakfast!

  40. cookilicious says:

    These pancakes are so nutritious..like the idea of using brown rice flour to make them. Great Shots as well,

  41. Gaila says:

    I love these! not only they are packed with protein! but look so good, fluffy and flavorful!

  42. So I have to admit that I’m not familiar with marionberries. And I thought I knew all about summer berries! I just googled them, and I see that they are similar to blackberries. And, well, blackberries might just be my favorite summer fruit ever! (Even though it’s hard to pick just one.) I love the idea of using the preserves and the protein shake in the batter here. Those pancakes sound super decadent and super delicious…and perfect for serving on the morning of the 4th! I hope you gals have a great holiday down there, Shashi! 🙂

  43. They look delectable with that whipped coconut cream!