Banana buttermilk hotcakes with kaffir lime syrup

Banana buttermilk hotcakes are light and fluffy pancakes enriched with ripe bananas and tangy buttermilk, served with a fragrant kaffir lime syrup. This tropical twist on breakfast combines sweet and citrusy flavors for a delightful morning treat.

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05 May 2026
Cook time 25 min
Prep time 10 min

Ingredients:

1/2 cup self-raising flour
1 tbsp sugar
1 tsp cinnamon
1 cup buttermilk
2 bananas
2 eggs
1.50 cups coconut milk
1/2 cup brown sugar
Banana buttermilk hotcakes with kaffir lime syrup

Banana buttermilk hotcakes with kaffir lime syrup are a delightful and exotic twist on traditional pancakes. These hotcakes are light, fluffy, and infused with the natural sweetness of bananas and the tangy richness of buttermilk. Topped with a fragrant kaffir lime syrup, they offer a unique and tropical breakfast experience that is sure to impress.

Instructions:

1. Prepare the Batter:
- In a medium-sized mixing bowl, combine 1/2 cup of self-raising flour, 1 tbsp of sugar, and 1 tsp of cinnamon. Mix until well combined.
- In a separate bowl, mash the two bananas until smooth.
- Add 1 cup of buttermilk and the 2 eggs to the mashed bananas, and mix thoroughly.
- Gradually add the banana mixture to the dry ingredients, stirring until just combined. Be careful not to overmix; it's fine if there are a few lumps.
2. Cook the Hotcakes:
- Heat a non-stick skillet or griddle over medium heat. Lightly grease it with a small amount of butter or cooking spray.
- Pour approximately 1/4 cup of the batter onto the skillet for each hotcake. Cook until bubbles start to form on the surface, and the edges look set, about 2-3 minutes.
- Flip the hotcakes and cook for an additional 2-3 minutes on the other side, until golden brown and cooked through. Adjust the heat as necessary to ensure even cooking.
3. Make the Kaffir Lime Syrup:
- While the hotcakes are cooking, pour 1.5 cups of coconut milk into a small saucepan.
- Add 1/2 cup of brown sugar to the coconut milk.
- Option: if you have kaffir lime leaves, add them to the mixture for an authentic flavor. If not, a few drops of lime juice or lime zest will also work.
- Heat the mixture over medium heat, stirring frequently, until the sugar has dissolved, and the syrup is slightly thickened, about 5-7 minutes. Remove from heat and let it infuse for a few minutes before straining out the kaffir lime leaves, if used.
4. Serve:
- Plate the hotcakes, stacking them as desired.
- Generously drizzle the kaffir lime syrup over the top of the hotcakes.
- Optionally, garnish with extra banana slices, coconut flakes, or a sprinkle of cinnamon.
5. Enjoy:
- Serve immediately and enjoy your delectable Banana Buttermilk Hotcakes with Kaffir Lime Syrup while warm.

Banana buttermilk hotcakes with kaffir lime syrup are a perfect way to start your day with a taste of the tropics. These hotcakes are not only delicious but also easy to make. Whether you're cooking for a special occasion or just want to treat yourself, this recipe will elevate your breakfast game and leave you wanting more.

Banana buttermilk hotcakes with kaffir lime syrup FAQ:

How long do I cook each side of the hotcakes?

Cook each side of the hotcakes for about 2-3 minutes. They are ready to flip when bubbles form on the surface and the edges look set.

What if I don't have self-raising flour?

You can substitute self-raising flour with all-purpose flour by adding 1.5 teaspoons of baking powder and a pinch of salt per 1/2 cup of flour used.

How should I store leftover hotcakes?

Store leftover hotcakes in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat in a skillet or microwave before serving.

Can I use regular milk instead of buttermilk?

Yes, you can use regular milk combined with 1 tablespoon of vinegar or lemon juice to create a buttermilk substitute. Let it sit for 5 minutes before using.

What can I use instead of kaffir lime leaves?

If you don’t have kaffir lime leaves, you can use a few drops of lime juice or some lime zest in the syrup for a similar flavor.

Cooking Tips:

- Ensure the bananas are ripe for maximum sweetness and flavor.

- Mix the batter gently to keep the hotcakes fluffy; overmixing can make them dense.

- Use a non-stick skillet or griddle to cook the hotcakes for even browning.

- Keep the heat at medium to avoid burning the hotcakes before they are fully cooked inside.

- You can keep the cooked hotcakes warm in a low oven (about 200Β°F/90Β°C) while you make the rest of the batch.

- Serve the hotcakes immediately after cooking for the best texture and flavor.

- For a richer flavor, you can use full-fat coconut milk in the kaffir lime syrup.

Nutrition Facts

6 Servings
Calories 320kcal
Protein 5g
Carbohydrates 44g
Fiber 2.59g
Sugar 30g
Fat 16g

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