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Red Velvet Pancakes with Cream Cheese Topping

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These lightened-up red velvet pancakes are made with a blend of white whole wheat flour and all purpose, then topped with a light cream cheese topping. I adore red velvet, so I can’t think of a more fitting time to make red velvet pancakes, then for Valentine’s Day!

These lightened-up red velvet pancakes are made with a blend of white whole wheat flour and all purpose, then topped with a light cream cheese topping.  I adore red velvet, so I can't think of a more fitting time to make red velvet pancakes, then for Valentine's Day!Red Velvet Pancakes with Cream Cheese Topping

More great Valentine’s Day holiday pancakes are Heart Shaped Chocolate Chip Banana Pancakes, Brownie Batter Pancakes, and No- Bake Strawberries and Cream Crepe Pie.

I don’t eat pancakes every day, instead I save them for special occasions, like holidays, birthdays and blizzards! This weekend Nemo hit the North East, which kept most of us indoors or digging our way out. We got around 8 to 10 inches which wasn’t too bad, my daughter was really excited to finally use her snow suit and sled.

These lightened-up red velvet pancakes are made with a blend of white whole wheat flour and all purpose, then topped with a light cream cheese topping.  I adore red velvet, so I can't think of a more fitting time to make red velvet pancakes, then for Valentine's Day!

While my daughter and husband played outside in the snow, I decided to test out these pancakes. My puppy wanted no part of the snow, so he found a cozy blanket and just laid around all morning.

These lightened-up red velvet pancakes are made with a blend of white whole wheat flour and all purpose, then topped with a light cream cheese topping.  I adore red velvet, so I can't think of a more fitting time to make red velvet pancakes, then for Valentine's Day!

I spent quite a bit of time testing these pancakes out to get them just right. Finally after my third attempt I got them perfect! Fluffy, with just the right amount of sweetness. This was modified from my whole wheat pancake recipe, I simply added some cocoa powder and food coloring and since this is topped with a cream cheese topping rather than maple, I felt the batter needed to be sweetened a bit, so I added a touch more sugar.

These lightened-up red velvet pancakes are made with a blend of white whole wheat flour and all purpose, then topped with a light cream cheese topping.  I adore red velvet, so I can't think of a more fitting time to make red velvet pancakes, then for Valentine's Day!

My husband, was my taste tester and tasted each and every round until we got a winner.

These lightened-up red velvet pancakes are made with a blend of white whole wheat flour and all purpose, then topped with a light cream cheese topping.  I adore red velvet, so I can't think of a more fitting time to make red velvet pancakes, then for Valentine's Day!

If you’re watching your sugar intake, you can certainly substitute the sugar for Stevia or Splenda, or whatever sweetener you prefer to use.

You can prepare the batter the day before and keep it refrigerated for up to 2 to 3 days. The cream cheese topping will also last about 3 days refrigerated.

I used my heart shaped pancake molds which only makes one at a time, so if you plan on doing this and making a lot, I recommend buying more than one mold. It also tends to stick so spraying the mold first helps prevent this.

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Red Velvet Pancakes with Cream Cheese Topping

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10
Cals:231
Protein:7
Carbs:43
Fat:4
These lightened-up red velvet pancakes are made with a blend of white whole wheat flour and all purpose, then topped with a light cream cheese topping.  I adore red velvet, so I can't think of a more fitting time to make red velvet pancakes, then for Valentine's Day!
Course: Breakfast, Brunch
Cuisine: American
These lightened-up red velvet pancakes are made with a blend of white whole wheat flour and all purpose, then topped with a light cream cheese topping.  I adore red velvet, so I can't think of a more fitting time to make red velvet pancakes, then for Valentine's Day!
Total: 45 minutes
Yield: 5 servings
Serving Size: 2 pancakes + cream cheese topping

Ingredients

For the cream cheese topping (makes 3/4 cup):

  • 2 oz 1/3 less fat cream cheese, recommended: Philadelphia
  • 3 tbsp plain fat free yogurt
  • 3 tbsp honey
  • 1 tbsp fat-free milk

For the pancakes:

  • 1/2 cup white whole wheat
  • 1/2 cup unbleached all purpose
  • 2 1/4 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1/4 cup raw sugar, Splenda or Stevia would work
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 cup + 2 tbsp fat free milk
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • 1/2 tsp red paste food coloring, I used Wilton no-taste paste
  • cooking spray

Instructions

  • Combine the cream cheese topping ingredients, set aside.
  • Mix the flours, baking powder, cocoa powder, sugar, and salt in a large bowl.
  • In another dissolve the food coloring with the milk; whisk in egg and vanilla.
  • Combine the wet and dry ingredients until there are no more dry spots, careful not over mix.
  • Heat a large non-stick griddle pan on medium-low heat. When hot, lightly spray with oil to coat and pour 1/4 cup of pancake batter onto the pan.
  • When the pancake starts to bubble and the edges begin to set, flip the pancakes. Repeat with the remainder of the batter.
  • To serve, place two pancakes on each plate, then top with about 2 1/2 tbsp of cream cheese topping.
  • Yields 10 pancakes.

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Nutrition

Serving: 2 pancakes + cream cheese topping, Calories: 231 kcal, Carbohydrates: 43 g, Protein: 7 g, Fat: 4 g, Saturated Fat: 2 g, Cholesterol: 46.5 mg, Sodium: 436 mg, Fiber: 2 g, Sugar: 24 g

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These lightened-up red velvet pancakes are made with a blend of white whole wheat flour and all purpose, then topped with a light cream cheese topping.  I adore red velvet, so I can't think of a more fitting time to make red velvet pancakes, then for Valentine's Day!

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77 comments on “Red Velvet Pancakes with Cream Cheese Topping”

  1. I stumbled on it now because I was searching for a way to use up leftover cream cheese. This is delicious! I didn’t have any pancake molds and they came out just fine, a bit thin but still very tasty. I didn’t have any plain yogurt, so I made the frosting with 4 oz of the cream cheese instead of 2, plus regular amount of milk and honey, and it came out a good consistency. Will definitely make again.

  2. Today is my niece's 5th birthday. I asked her what she wanted for breakfast and she said, "It's my day! I want pancakes, please." So I thought it'd be a perfect opportunity to make these. They were a hit!

  3. I made these YUMMY pancakes today for breakfast. They were so easy to make and amazingly really good. I usually make pancakes from boxes but this will change my mind. I omitted the red paste and substituted Almond Milk and they turned out so good I personally ate them as is with no topping or syrup or anything. I would make these as a snack too. Thank you Gina!

  4. I made these for Valentine's dinner and we all loved them!!! My batter was a bit thin (and I didn't have a heart mold), so due to my dumb electric cooktop, I mostly had amoeba-shaped pancakes, but they tasted great! I could definitely taste the hint of cocoa. The cream cheese topping is AMAZING!!! You should bottle that stuff and sell it – I'm eating the extra with EVERYTHING! 🙂 Thanks again for another winner, Gina!

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    Angela @ Honey, I Shrunk the Mom

    Until I whipped the topping with a hand mixer I was not getting a creamy topping like I was expecting. Next time I may add a little powdered sugar & less honey to thicken it up more. The pancakes & topping were delicious! And just a note for someone just trying the recipe, the longer the topping sat, the thicker it became. Enjoy!

  6. Made these for my husband for Valentine's breakfast today, since red velvet cake is his favorite dessert. They were delicious!

    I made the batter and frosting ahead of time–the frosting wasn't mixing well with just a spoon so I threw everything in a mini food processor, and the frosting came out creamy and perfect. I made regular-size pancakes and used a heart-shaped cookie cutter to make them cute little hearts. Perfect!

  7. I made the batter and topping last night, and then cooked them up this morning — they came out great!

    I would definitely recommend softening the cream cheese first, though. My sauce came out kind of chunky because I wasn't ablle to fully incorporate the cream cheese….

    I was a little concerned about the texture of the batter — it was very thin and a little frothy, but they came out just fine!

  8. I made these for pancake tuesday and my son loved them, especially the cream cheese topping. I usually make your banana chocolate chip pancakes for breakfast, these were fun.

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    Heather Bielski

    Gina, would coconut flour work instead (or has anyone tried these with coconut flour)? Thanks! Love your website 🙂

  10. This is my first recipe from this blog. This is what I found when I made these this morning.
    Pancakes: I used 1/2 cup whole wheat as I did not have white whole wheat. I used 1/4 baking Splenda and liquid food coloring, a bit less than 1/4 tsp. Also didn't have a mold so made them just round on a griddle. I though they tasted like pancakes. There was, in my opinion, no specific red velvet flavor. I find this to be the case with most "home made" red velvet recipes. Guess I will keep searching for the perfect one. Also, in my hands, the pancakes were kinda chewey.
    Topping: runnier than I expected. Tasted more like honey than cream cheese. If I try these again, will use a different low fat cream cheese topping.
    Overall, not sure they're worth the effort. The pictures were cute though!!

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    Miranda Garrett

    These look awesome! I think I am going to have to wake up early tomorrow and make these for Valentine's Day!

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    ashley nguyen

    OKAY. I made these today, along with the heart chocolate chip banana pancakes (cuz I like to freeze them for healthy "eggos") and I am not a big fan of cream cheese so I didnt make that, so instead I added a tsp of semi sweet mini chocolate chips (like the heart shaped chocolate chip banana pancakes) and all I have to say is OH MY GOSH!!! I left some without chocolate chips so I can put sugar free hot fudge topping on it (for valentines day treat) but like I said they taste amazing! I am a pancake addict so I am always eating pancakes, and this one is another recipe to add to my books

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    Danielle Turgeon

    Can i ask what is white whole wheat? I wanna make them for breakfast over the weekend and wanna make sur ei have all the ingredients right. They look delicious!

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    Diana @ Eating Made Easy

    love that cream cheese topping! Your pup is adorbs! I have a shihtzu that's 7 lbs too so tiny and snuggly.

  15. Hi Gina,

    Thanks for posting this delicious breakfast idea! Just wondering – do you know what would the points value be without the cream cheese topping?

    Thank you again!

  16. do you think this batter would work in a waffle iron? i have a heart shaped waffle iron i was going to use on thursday morning – but i love this batter!

  17. I bet you could just make these without the pancake mold and then use a heart-shaped cookie cutter to cut out minis!! Adorable.

  18. Wow these look really good. I will have to make those! I just love your site. The recipes never disappoint!

  19. Wow these look really good. I will have to make those! I just love your site. The recipes never disappoint!

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    Suzanne Leuthner

    Your daughter is adorable in her little snowsuit! I just wish you guys would quit hogging all the snow! ; ) (I live in Abq., but am a former New Yorker, and homesick!). That recipe definitely looks like a winner for my "Sweet Sunday" breakfast!

  21. I agree with the other comment that although the "these look so good" and "can't wait to try these" comments are positive and supportive, they aren't terribly helpful… I like to read the comments for reviews of how the recipe turned out or how it was received and comments to that effect are more useful. Just my two cents.

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      Gina @ Skinnytaste

      I have no say on what comments people leave, but if you read comments from the bottom up, that usually helps.

    2. I find it revaulting that people feel the need to come onto this woman's site & make such comments! If you happen to make a recipe & don't like it who cares? I'm sure you've wasted much more money in your lifetime! Gina's recipes are amazing but not everyone's tastes are the same. Make at your own risk but 9 times out of 10 you won't regret it! Thanks Gina for taking your time to provide me & my family with healthy & delicious ways to make foods that I love at no charge!!

  22. lOVE THIS RECIPE TOO. I'VE MADE YOUR BANANNA NUT PANCAKES 3 WEEKENDS IN A ROW. WE LOVE THEM. WILL MAKE THE RED VELVET THIS WEEKEND. ENJOYED YOUR PICS.

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    Dazzled by Fashion

    that looks delicious! I will definitely try this! Perfect for valentine's day!

    xoxo,

    http://dazzledbyfashion.com

  24. I feel silly asking but what is white whole wheat flour? Is it very different from regular whole wheat?

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      Gina @ Skinnytaste

      Yes, it's lighter in color than whole wheat and has all of the nutritional advantages of traditional whole wheat, but with lighter color and milder taste.

  25. Can someone please make this recipe and tell me what it tasted like? No offense, but I'm getting really sick of the "these look good," "can't wait to make these" comments. It seems like the majority of all comments on this website are the two above comments. I'd like to know if making this would be worth my time.

    1. LOL! Why don't you go ahead and make them Fariah, and then tell US what YOU thought? She just posted the recipe yesterday, what do you expect?

      Don't like the comments? Don't read them, or wait a couple weeks to give people a chance to make them and report back. Holy Dinah. Jane

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    Ann@Anncoo Journal

    Hi Gina, Happy Valentine's Day! I love your heart shape pancakes, look very pretty. Your daughter and doggie look very cute too!

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    Roz @ weightingfor50

    These look perfect for this Thursday! Oh Gina, your daughter and your dog are both ADORABLE!!!!!

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    toohottieforthatbody.com

    I can't wait to make these for my ten year old for Valentine's Day! Whenever I make something that tastes good both her and my husband ask if it's skinnytaste.

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    Georgia | The Comfort of Cooking

    Now this is what I want to wake up to on Valentine's Day! These look lovely and simple to make. Thanks for sharing!

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    Heather of Kitchen Concoctions

    What cute pictures of your daughter and pup! And the heart shaped red velvet pancakes are perfect for Valentine's Day!

  31. I have been loving making everything heart shaped lately with some handy cookie cutters. will try the pancake version later this week! thanks for the fantastic recipe! xx. gigi. food and beauty blogger @ www.gigikkitchen.blogspot.com

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    Sherry McGuire

    Would regular red food coloring work, or is the color not strong enough? I'm more concerned with the taste than the color, though.
    Thanks!

    1. I would suggest adding beet juice or pureed beets to your batter instead. There are lots of healthy options for making food red! http://bakecakery.com/2011/03/16/red-velvet-cake-with-beets/

  33. These are perfect! I planned on making the whole wheat pancakes on Thursday (heart shaped of course!) looks like I will be making these instead. Red velvet is my favorite! Thanks 🙂

    Danielle

  34. Oh my goodness. I love dogs even more than I love food, and that furry little face made my day! I can't believe he's full grown!

    The recipe looks great! Tomorrow is "Pancake Tuesday," did you know that? So you posted this at the perfect time! Jane

    1. Pancake tuesday is the day before Ash Wednesday or beginning of Lent… Also a reason for Mardi Gras (fat Tuesday)…. we eat all the flour/breads before Lent begins…

      I also have a Maltese/poodle mix.. so adorable. they are fun and cuddly!! The one here (my pic) is Mandy a Shi-Poo…

  35. definitelly try them, my boyfriend looooves pancakes 🙂
    kisses

    http://franchemeetsfashion.blogspot.cz

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      firmlyonthegroundattimes

      Duh… I have Blizzard Brain. (and I'm one who complains when people don't read…. sheesh… what goes around comes around…)

  36. These look yummy. I was coming to pull a recipe for dinner tonight and now I'm craving these instead…