Our hike yesterday was a good time! A chilly good time. The lovely sunshine disappeared right as we were leaving and I just could not warm up on the hike. My hands were so cold with my thin cotton gloves I had to borrow Eric’s big, black creeper gloves!

A creeper smile seemed fit for the occasion, as it always does! I think I scared a few children along the hike.
We hadn’t been to this trail since Project Food Blog #6: Going The Distance last Fall. Unfortunately, we didn’t have a Vegan Endurance Lunch packed like last time, but I was very happy I didn’t have to worry about all the food photography!
We hiked about 10km, trying to stay out of all the mud which lined the trails. We mostly hiked off-trail for the entire time.
Peak-a-boo, I see you.
Before we left, we fueled up on this Spring-like breakfast of champions.
Meet Strawberry Shortcake Stacked Pancakes.
My favourite way to enjoy pancakes is to stack them and I love to layer pancakes with different kinds of fruit, nut butters, jam, pumpkin butter, etc.
Spiced Up & Stacked Pumpkin Butter Pancakes are a Fall favourite…
Maple Peanut Butter, Banana & Jam Pancake Stack…
Mmmm.
the gooey Blueberry Carob Pancakes…
and yesterday, the Strawberry Shortcake Pancakes made their debut. I have been meaning to try out this vegan pancake recipe I saw in Bon Appetit magazine a while back and luckily it did not disappoint!
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Strawberry Shortcake Stacked Pancakes
Pancakes adapted from Bon Appetit Spiced Coconut Pancakes.
Yield: 2 servings (8 small pancakes)
Ingredients:
- 1 cup + 1/4 cup whole wheat flour
- 1/2 cup shredded, unsweetened coconut
- 1 tsp baking powder
- 1/4 tsp baking soda
- generous 1/4 tsp nutmeg
- generous 1/4 tsp allspice
- 1/4 tsp cinnamon
- Pinch or two kosher salt
- 3/4 cup Coconut Milk (I used regular, not low-fat, but I assume both work)
- 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
- 1 tbsp pure maple syrup
- 3/4 cup warm water
- Oil, for skillet
- Strawberry Banana Soft Serve (3 strawberries + 1 frozen banana, processed in food processor)
Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 250F and grab a baking sheet. Whisk the dry ingredients (flour, coconut, baking soda, baking powder, spices, and salt) in a medium sized bowl. In a small bowl, whisk together the wet ingredients (coconut milk, warm water, vanilla, maple syrup) and then add to the dry ingredients. Whisk well until no clumps remain.
2. Preheat the skillet over medium heat and add some oil on the pan. Pour 1/4 cup of batter, per pancake, onto the skillet and quickly smooth out a circle with the back of a spoon. Cook until small bubbles appear on the surface and the bottoms of pancakes are golden. Reduce heat if necessary (I cook them on heat # ‘3’). Transfer to baking sheet and place in the oven to keep warm.
3. Meanwhile, slice about 20 strawberries. I also made Strawberry Banana soft serve by processing a frozen banana with a few strawberries to make the cream sauce. Once my pancakes were stacked, I scooped the strawberry banana soft serve on top. Drizzle with maple syrup and serve immediately. makes 8 small pancakes.
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I sprinkled the pancakes with sweetened coconut and topped them with a scoop of Strawberry Banana Soft Serve as a special treat.
If you don’t want to make the Banana Soft Serve, you could also also make this fun banana coconut maple sauce as shown here:
It might be fun to mash some strawberries in it too!
I think the pictures speak for themselves…these were a big hit! I have plans to make a nut butter version using Maple Cinnamon Almond Butter Banana Soft Serve…with blueberries, perhaps. :)
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Have a good Monday!








I LOVE pancakes and all of these look awesome! I definitely am making some this week!
These all look so amazing! I’m so excited fresh strawberries are back in season ;)
What is it about stacking and layering pancakes (or I guess food in general?!) that makes it look so darn good? The presentation turns a stack of pancakes into a true eating experience, delicious!
I know what you mean…I love it too. I think it makes the food come to life more? Maybe 3-D? :)
I just started making these soft serves and I am loving them :D
I’ve been dying to try so many recipes with coconut milk/shredded coconut/coconut oil, but my local groceries have a terrible selection (and most have added sweeteners, which I’m trying to avoid). Thanks for the inspiration though!
These look amazing! I’ve been doing different pancaks all the time so I’ll have to try these! I love the soft serve on top! Thanks!
New rule…if you cannot share all your delicious eats immediately with your distant readers, no more posting ;)
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*Almost* too beautiful to eat. Emphasis on almost. Looks like a wonderful recipe — wish I could fly to Canada to enjoy breakfast and a hike with you!
All of these pancake variations look incredible, but this Strawberry Shortcake tops the list. That first picture has me drooling… YUM! Thanks for sharing the recipe!
How great that you got back on the trail. Despite the mud, sounds like a wonderful time!
I want pancakes! These are gorgeous! And what a great shot of the critter (chipmunk?).
These are stunning photographs! Wow. I just love the vivid colors and compositions! Is that Native Forest coconut milk? I thought it had been discontinued, as I haven’t seen it lately. Thanks for (accidentally) clueing me in ;) Oh, and the creeper smile is hilarious… My husband hates when I give him The Creeper Face, as he calls it…which of course only encourages me. Haha ;)
Yes i do think it was native Forest, ‘classic’ :)
Great pictures of those pancakes…. they look good!!
Now I must certainly have pancakes!!!!! :)
I love your food styling and photography in addition to the yummy recipes.
wow, those are some pancakes! I am eating pancakes right now, hehe.
That first photo of the pancakes looks absolutely stunning Angela! Love the idea of stacking pancakes with nut butter/fruit in between. :)
ughhhh these look delish! I would love it if I could just reach into my computer screen and grab those plates of yummy pancakes =)
Oh Wow…This is soooo pretty!!! I definitely need to add it to my pancake collection . It will drag me out of bed early every morning!
Those are some of the prettiest pictures ever! I always have a hard time if I want to take pictures of my food because I like everything to stay separate. Like this morning I had oatmeal, which stays apart from my yogurt, peanut butter, and fruit. That way I can eat a bite of everything separately. Yes, I’m insane, but the food just tastes so good that way ;)
Mind reader! I have been craving strawberry shortcake somethin’ fierce! Thank you for this gorgeous recipe!
That creeper smile is a good look for you. Haha! Stay warm!