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Have you ever eaten fluffy pink pancakes? These are the kind of pancakes kids love and they’re easy to make. Dye-free pink pancakes make a great breakfast for the little ones. They’re also perfect for a special birthday, Valentine’s Day, brunch with the girls, or a baby shower. Try this beetroot pancake recipe next time you’re in a pancake making mood! It is a great recipe that uses beetroot powder.

Food blogger, Bella Bucchiotti of xoxoBella, shares some fluffy pink pancakes. You will love this beetroot pancake recipe.

Wake up to a stack of beetroot pink pancakes! Perfect for a special breakfast or brinner (breakfast for dinner). You’ll love the pop of color and great taste.

You might also like to try chocolate “spaghetti” pancakes, French toast muffins or, for something savory, a breakfast hash brown casserole.

Food blogger, Bella Bucchiotti of xoxoBella, shares some fluffy pink pancakes. You will love this beetroot pancake recipe.

These cute pancakes are perfect for any occasion and kids love them. Naturally pink with beetroot powder is something we can all love about these pretty pink pancakes!

How to Make Dye Free Pink Pancakes

The special ingredient in these fluffy pink pancakes is beetroot powder. A recipe with beetroot powder is ideal for those who prefer to avoid non-natural dyes. You can change the amount of powder depending whether you want a pastel pink, a rich deep pink or something in between. Read on to learn how to make kids pink pancakes!

Food blogger, Bella Bucchiotti of xoxoBella, shares some fluffy pink pancakes. You will love this beetroot pancake recipe.

Ingredients for Fluffy Pink Pancakes

This beetroot pancake recipe combines eggs, flour, butter, buttermilk, salt, sugar, vanilla, baking soda, and baking powder. You will also need beetroot powder for pretty pancakes kids love to eat. You probably already have most of those ingredients in the refrigerator or cupboards.

Food blogger, Bella Bucchiotti of xoxoBella, shares some fluffy pink pancakes. You will love this recipe with beetroot powder for pancakes kids love!

The baking soda and baking powder help makes the pancakes light and fluffy. They make bubbles in the batter. Using too much will give the pancakes a chalky taste and they will be too puffy, so don’t be tempted to use extra.

Food blogger, Bella Bucchiotti of xoxoBella, shares how to make naturally pink dye free pancakes using beetroot powder.

What is Beetroot Powder?

Beetroot powder, or beet powder, is a dye-free food colouring. It is bright pink or red in colour and is made from ground, dried beets. You can purchase it at your favourite market or make it using this beetroot powder recipe.

Food blogger, Bella Bucchiotti of xoxoBella, shares some fluffy pink pancakes. You will love these dye free pink pancakes.

You can mix it with water to make healthy beet juice, use it to make pink hummus, add it to a smoothie or juice recipe, or add it to baked goods to make them pink. Sprinkle the powder over your yogurt at breakfast time or stir some into sauces to add flavour.

Food blogger, Bella Bucchiotti of xoxoBella, shares some fluffy pink pancakes. You will love these dye free pink pancakes.

This pancake recipe with beetroot powder is just one way to use this superfood. It’s a superfood because it’s good for you. Beetroot powder contains nitrates which are good for healthy blood flow and vascular function. It’s also thought to help control blood pressure and blood sugar. I love natural ingredients like this!

Food blogger, Bella Bucchiotti of xoxoBella, shares how to make naturally pink dye free pancakes using beetroot powder.

Beetroot powder has iron, calcium and potassium, along with magnesium. All of these are important minerals for the body. It has a slightly sweet taste, making it ideal for a beetroot pancake recipe. The flavour is quite mild so it won’t overpower the dish you’re making. Instead of beet powder you could make beet puree using roasted beets in a food processor, but I find the powder easier than using cooked beets.

Food blogger, Bella Bucchiotti of xoxoBella, shares some fluffy pink pancakes. You will love these dye free pink pancakes.

How to Make Fluffy Pink Pancakes Batter

Once you’ve decided to make this recipe with beetroot powder, you need to make the pancake batter. The dry ingredients are combined in one bowl and the wet ones in another one. Combine the two mixtures to get the dye free pink pancakes batter.

Food blogger, Bella Bucchiotti of xoxoBella, shares how to make naturally pink dye free pancakes using beetroot powder.

Add the beetroot powder a little at a time until you get the shade of pink you want to have. Only stir the batter until it’s just combined. Don’t over-mix it.

Food blogger, Bella Bucchiotti of xoxoBella, shares how to make naturally pink dye free pancakes using beetroot powder.

Cook these fluffy pink pancakes in a skillet gently and over a low heat. Keep the heat low and take care not to overcook them, for the very best result.

You will be able to see when they are ready to flip because they’ll be bubbling on top. Flip them over at this point and cook them briefly on the other side until they’re done. They should be very slightly golden (think rose gold not yellow gold!)

How to Serve this Healthy Pink Beet Pancakes Recipe

These are good sprinkled with powdered sugar. Fresh fruit or berries are another idea. Edible flowers, maple syrup, honey, and whipped cream are more options.

Food blogger, Bella Bucchiotti of xoxoBella, shares some fluffy pink pancakes. You will love this recipe with beetroot powder for pancakes kids love!

If you’re making this pancakes recipe with beetroot powder you might also want to make some breakfast staples like bacon, eggs, hash browns, and anything else you want. You can make these first and keep them warm in the oven while you make the pancakes last. That way everything can be served hot.

It’s easy to make pancakes kids love (and the grownups too!) and thanks to beetroot powder you can make dye-free pink pancakes. Some people are allergic to chemical dyes while others just prefer to avoid them.

Beetroot powder is a nutritious superfood, so it’s well worth keeping some in the pantry. Its earthy, slightly sweet flavour goes so well with many different recipes.

Food blogger, Bella Bucchiotti of xoxoBella, shares some fluffy pink pancakes. You will love this recipe with beetroot powder for pancakes kids love!

You might like to use it instead of pink or red food colouring the next time you make cookies or frosting. It’s a wonderful, all-natural alternative and you can use less or more to get a lighter or darker shade of pink. Beet pancakes are just one thing you can make it with, get creative in cookies and other baked goods too.

Beetroot powder is even better for you than fresh beets because the nitrate levels are concentrated. So the next time you want a pretty breakfast or brunch dish, you can’t go wrong with yummy, fluffy pink beetroot powder pancakes. No one turns down these cute pancakes with a side of fresh fruit!

Food blogger, Bella Bucchiotti of xoxoBella, shares some fluffy pink pancakes. You will love this recipe with beetroot powder for pancakes kids love!

Beetroot Pink Pancakes Recipe

5 from 9 votes

Beetroot Light and Fluffy Pink Pancakes

Have you ever eaten fluffy pink pancakes? These are the kind of pancakes kids love. Dye-free pink pancakes make a great breakfast. Try this beetroot pancake recipe next time you’re in a pancake making mood! It is a great recipe that uses beetroot powder.
Prep Time: 4 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 14 minutes
Servings: 7

Ingredients 

Instructions 

  • In a large bowl, mix together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, sugar and salt.
  • In a separate bowl, whisk the eggs, vanilla extract, melted butter and buttermilk.
  • Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients. Stir only until combined. Add the Beetroot powder until combined without over mixing.
  • Heat a large skillet on low heat. Once the skillet is hot, grease with oil or butter. Pour ¼ cup of batter per pancake onto the surface.
  • Cook until the surface of the pancakes have some bubbles and a few have burst. This could take from 1 to 2 minutes. Flip with a thin spatula, and cook until barely browned on the underside.
  • Garnish with icing sugar, fresh fruit or other toppings.

Nutrition

Calories: 209kcal | Carbohydrates: 36g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 55mg | Sodium: 716mg | Potassium: 141mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 12g | Vitamin A: 194IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 200mg | Iron: 2mg
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Food blogger, Bella Bucchiotti of xoxoBella, shares some fluffy pink pancakes. You will love this recipe with beetroot powder for pancakes kids love!

Let me know if you try this pink pancake recipe. Easy beetroot powder recipes like this are sure to impress and kids love them. Once you know how to make pink pancakes, your family will wan them all the time. They taste great and make breakfast just a little happier…don’t you think!?! Pink beet pancakes are perfect for Valentine’s Day or Easter, too!

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Bella Bucchiotti

Bella Bucchiotti is a Canadian-based syndicated food, travel, and lifestyle writer, photographer, and creator at xoxoBella. She founded xoxoBella in 2015, where she shares her love for food, dogs, sustainability, fitness, crafts, outdoor adventures, travel, and philanthropy to encourage others to run the extra mile, try new recipes, visit unfamiliar places, and stand for a cause. Bella creates stress-free and family-friendly recipes for weeknight dinners and festive feasts.

 

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