Chocolate Covered Orange Pancakes

So remember when I said I WASN’T a chocoholic?

Soft and Fluffy Chocolate Covered Orange Pancakes www.kissmybroccoliblog.com

Well, I think I lied.

When I first created these super fluffy pancakes for Meghan during my visit to Cleveland and then again a couple of weeks ago for the man-friend (don’t hate me for holding out on you), I chose to top them with some pure maple syrup. While that was an absolutely delicious combo, I ran into a little…problem?

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The cakes were just too darn soft (and FLUFFAAAAAAY!) to snap up pictures before soaking up all that sweet syrupy goodness!

I know. I know. #firstworldproblems 😉

So I got to thinking about flavor combos and substitutions that would save me from having a stack of pancakes advertising “skid marks” annnnnd in about 0.329 seconds, I had a solution…

Chocolate Covered Pancakes made with Orange Juice! www.kissmybroccoliblog.com

I seriously thought these were some of the best pancakes I’ve EVER made…then I covered them in chocolate…then I pinched myself to make sure I wasn’t dreaming!

Chocolate Covered Orange Pancakes

By: Heather @ Kiss My Broccoli

Prep Time: 5-10 minutes

Cook Time: 8-10 minutes

Keywords: breakfast pancakes high fiber vegetarian coconut flour whole wheat pastry flour orange juice Pancake Sunday

Ingredients (Serves 1)

    For the Pancakes

    • 1/3 cup whole wheat pastry flour (or oat flour)
    • 2 Tablespoons coconut flour
    • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
    • 1 large egg
    • 1/4 cup orange juice
    • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
    • 1/2 teaspoon orange zest
    • Toppings: chocolate sauce and mini chocolate chips*

    For the Chocolate Sauce

    *or put the chocolate chips IN the batter! 😀

    Instructions

    1. Heat a non-stick skillet or griddle to medium heat and coat with cooking spray.
    2. In a medium-sized bowl, combine all the dry ingredients and stir with a wire whisk to break up any lumps.
    3. In a separate bowl, whisk together the remaining ingredients.
    4. Add wet to dry and stir until just combined.
    5. Spoon batter onto skillet surface, forming 3 small-medium pancakes (batter will be thick).
    6. Allow to cook 4-5 minutes on each side, flipping after edges start to crisp (batter will not bubble).
    7. While the cakes are cooking, prepare your chocolate sauce by mixing all ingredients and whisking until smooth and creamy.
    8. Transfer to a plate and top with chocolate sauce and chocolate chips.

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    I don’t know what it is about the combination of chocolate and orange, but this plate literally had me stopping every couple of bites just to catch my breath! I loved how the addition of the orange NuStevia in the chocolate sauce only further brought out the orange flavor in the cakes. If you don’t have access to stevia, you can substitute a tablespoon of maple syrup and a 1/4 teaspoon of orange extract for a similar taste.

    Chocolate Covered Orange Pancakes with Chocolate Sauce by www.kissmybroccoliblog.com

    I swear these would be PERFECT for Thanksgiving morning! With wholesome ingredients, they are incredibly filling without weighing you down…exactly what you need to power through an afternoon of cooking!

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    Or through a morning of fighting off crazies at the mall Friday morning! 😉

    What dish are you most looking forward to for Thanksgiving?
    I must admit, the desserts are not a huge deal for me, but I can’t WAIT to get some of my grandmother’s cornbread dressing…she makes two big pans each year!

    Are you shopping during Black Friday this year?
    Can I just say that I think it’s totally ridiculous that some stores are opening on Thursday night! Seriously?!

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    Chocolate Glazed Kabocha Donuts

    Once upon a time, in a far away land…

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    There was born a magical donut.

    Chocolate Glazed Kabocha Donuts _ The PERFECT treat for Fall! www.kissmybroccoliblog.com

    Ok, so maybe it was more like six donuts, but not all stood accounted for on the day of this illustration…

    Chocolate Glazed Kabocha Donuts - The PERFECT treat for Fall! Get the recipe on www.kissmybroccoliblog.com

    Because I ated them. 😉

    Now I say “magical” donuts because in the days prior to their birth, they were meant to become rich golden PANCAKES 😯 …I know, let’s not speak of such royal disappointments. After realizing that the glass slipper simply would not fit…especially on something which lacked FEET, the Pancake Queen had to make other arrangements.

    She gazed into her pantry magic mirror and spotted an army of noblemen. Little did she know that one brave knight would step forward and save her breakfast…

    NuNaturals Stevia

    Sir Tagatose (the dude in the back left) from the prosperous Land of NuNaturals offered up his magical sweetness and serenaded the queen with a beautiful song just before professing his undying love and dedication to her.

    NuNaturals Chocolate Stevia Chocolate Sauce - The perfect topping for Kabocha Squash Donuts! Recipe on www.kissmybroccoliblog.com

    Where they soon after, mounted his faithful stevia steed and rode off into the sunset!

    Oh wait, some pages got stuck together…

    Oh ok, here we go: With Sir Tagatose by her side, they turned back to the kitchen and set to work. Surprisingly, they had only just opened the fridge when there was a knock on the door. A crew of woodland creatures had heard of their troubles and was there to help!

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    After a sudden burst into song and dance, the pan of donuts went into the oven…though not to be confused with an oven that holds a certain wicked witch!

    Luckily, the blue birds showed up just in time to miss the eggs that went into the batter  decorate. They were rewarded with pink “bird food.” 😉 And with a show of ribbons and sunshine and yet ANOTHER song and dance…

    Sprinkles

    Breakfast was FINALLY served!

    Chocolate Glazed Kabocha Donuts

    By: Heather @ Kiss My Broccoli

    Prep Time: 15 minutes

    Cook Time: 20 minutes

    Keywords: bake breakfast dessert snack dairy-free vegetarian nut-free sugar-free kabocha squash fall

    Ingredients (6 Donuts)

      For the Donuts

      • 1 1/2 cups oat flour (ground from rolled oats)
      • 1 teaspoon baking powder
      • 1/4 teaspoon salt
      • 3-4 Tablespoons NuNaturals tagatose (or other sweetener that measures like sugar)
      • 2 teaspoons cinnamon
      • 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
      • 150g (1 cup, packed) pre-roasted cubed kabocha (or other winter squash)
      • 1/2 cup unsweetened almond milk
      • 1 large egg
      • 3 large egg whites
      • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

      For the Chocolate Topping

      • 3 Tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder
      • 1 teaspoon melted coconut oil (optional, but I think it helps set the chocolate)
      • 3-4 drops chocolate-flavored Nunaturals stevia
      • 2-3 Tablespoons water (or almond milk) to thin

      Instructions

      1. Preheat oven to 350°F and coat a donut pan with non-stick cooking spray.
      2. In a small blender or food processor, blend squash and milk until creamy.
      3. In a medium-sized bowl, combine flour, baking powder, salt, tagatose, and spices and stir with a wire whisk.
      4. In a separate bowl, whisk together the squash mixture, eggs, and vanilla.
      5. Add wet ingredients to dry ingredients and stir until just combined.
      6. Separate batter evenly in the prepared donut pan and cook for 18-20 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the donut comes out clean.
      7. Cool in the pan for 10 minutes before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely.
      8. Prepare chocolate topping my whisking all ingredients together until creamy.
      9. Pour into a shallow dish and dunk the tops of each of the donuts in it before adding sprinkles.
      10. Store in an airtight container for 2-3 days.

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      The END! :mrgreen:

      Epilogue: I thought these babies came out perfect the first second time I made them, but when I went back to the kitchen to try another ratio of ingredients, they came out lighter and TWICE as fluffy! Unfortunately, I didn’t get photographic evidence of that since it just happened last night, but trust me, you WANT to make these! And if you don’t have a donut pan, you can always make MUFFINS!

      I loved the subtle sweetness of the donut itself, but with the chocolate and sprinkle topping, it was even better! This was my first time working with the tagatose too and I have to say I like it more than xylitol…absolutely NO aftertaste and it measures exactly like regular sugar! And while, I’ve ALWAYS been a fan of any of the NuNaturals liquid stevias, I have to say the chocolate is one of my favorites…unlike the others, it has a thick, rich consistency to it and a little goes a long way!

      Strange But Good S2TT

      On the off chance that you don’t think my baking winter squash into donuts is strange(butgood), then either my storytelling talents, or my color-coding sprinkles should do it for ya! 😉 Be sure to check out the other link ups on Sprint 2 The Table!

      Disclaimer: I was given these NuNaturals products free of charge, but all of the above opinions are my own. I was not compensated for this review.

      Have you ever tried tagatose before?

      What’s your favorite kind of donut?

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      Addiction

      Umm, hello?

      My name is Heather. It has been 2 days since my last Quest bar. 😉

      It’s no secret that I have an addictive personality…whether it be a brand new CD that I play on repeat for weeks or foregoing sleep to marathon-watch all of the first season of Orange is the New Black! Ugh, does ANYONE know when the new episodes are coming out?! While my latest addiction may seem to revolve around my dwindling stash of protein bars, actually, there have been quite a few things I’ve been addicted to lately…
      and I have some of my fellow bloggers to thank for that!

      Goat Cheese

      Or more specifically, Meghan’s Blackberry Peach Grilled Goat Cheese!

      Blackberry Peach Grilled Goat Cheese

      After having not one, not two, but THREE bunches of cilantro go bad on me, I FINALLY got my hands on some blackberry jam, broke out the last of my unseasonal peaches, and made the sandwich I’ve been dreaming about for MONTHS! And? It was totally worth the wait!! Creamy honey-sweetened goat cheese, warm, grilled peaches, spicy cilantro…and why yes, all that would happen to be my FREE cinnamon raisin bread!

      Just to be sure that plate wasn’t just a figment of my imagination, the next morning, I decided to make it again…for breakfast! Only this time, I added a little signature Heather-strange-but-good-twist! 😉

      Strawberry Jalapeno Peach Grilled Goat Cheese

      I figured if regular honey and blackberry jam is delicious, then red pepper honey and strawberry jalapeno jam would probably be pretty tasty too SMACK YO MAMA GOOD! And thus the Strawberry Pepper Peach Grilled Goat Cheese was born! Oh and I also threw in some sweet sautéed onions…because duh, I’mma genius! 😉

      Flatbreads

      After seeing EVERYONE make these, I FINALLY made Khushboo’s Oat Flatbreads

      Lentil Tacos with Oat Flatbreads

      And while I had a hard time getting them to roll out at first, they were a cinch to cook up and transformed nicely into some “tostadas” topped with Tasty Bite Madras Lentils (review coming soon), sautéed peppers and onions, tomatoes, Greek yogurt, and cilantro…with steamed spinach, avocado, and my favorite hot sauce on the side!

      Lentil Taco with Oat Flatbread

      But don’t for a second think that this pretty plating means these babies weren’t eaten with anything but my hands…mmmm, my messy little Mexican pizzas! 😉

      Brussels Sprouts

      After roasting up a pan of brussels sprouts and eating them straight up with a little honey mustard (yeah, we’ve established that I’m weird. Moving on!), I knew I had to have more and since I was totally on a roll, I decided to go for a little stretch and try Jenn’s Cranberry Cucumber Shredded Sprout Salad.

      Brussels Sprouts Salad with Chicken & Goat Cheese

      God, ain’t it gorgeous?!

      I say “stretch” because as much as I wanted to make it, I didn’t have any feta or Caesar dressing. Instead of doing what I always do and SWEARING that I’ll make it after my next trip to the grocery store, I came to terms with my ADD and early onset Alzheimer’s and decided to just wing it with some substitutions.

      Brussels Sprouts Salad Chicken & Goat Cheese

      I threw in some steamed chicken breast, hemp seeds, and goat cheese instead of feta and then drizzled it with a homemade honey mustard Greek yogurt dressing.

      2 T Greek yogurt + 1 T honey mustard + 1 T apple cider vinegar = YUM!

      Shredded Sprouts Salad with Chicken & Goat Cheese

      And well, let’s just say there’s a reason why this looks like Christmas on a plate…
      ahhhh-FREAKIN-mazing! 😀

      Chocolate

      While I’m not usually a HUGE chocolate person, I’ve mentioned over the last few months that I’ve come around a bit. So when I saw Amanda’s Double Chocolate Mug Cake last week, I couldn’t help but be a little curious…

      Chocolate Peanut Butter Mug Cake

      I also couldn’t help subbing in some peanut butter chips! Sorry, while I may have crossed over to the “dark” side (haha, get it?), I’m no choco-holic…and well, these babies are like pure CRACK! I’m sure Arman would agree with me on this one!

      Chocolate Peanut Butter Chip Mug Cake

      Like chocolate peanut butter angel food cake and so freakin’ FLUFFAAAAY!

      Donuts

      After all the kitchen success this week, I decided to revisit my little muffins…yeah, remember those guys? But I guess after seeing Amanda AND Melissa both whip up some  chocolatey coffee dunkers, I couldn’t help but follow suit!

      Chocolate Glazed Kabocha Donuts

      But you’ll just have to wait until tomorrow for that! 😉

      RECIPE-LOVIN Addiction

      After getting so excited over how many people made my Crock Pot Pumpkin Chili, it feels SO good (in my heart AND my tummy) to return the favor! Plus, it just reminds me that I need to try more recipes more often! 😀

      What’s the last blogger recipe that you tried?

      What have you been addicted to lately?

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