Low Carb Cream Cheese Pancakes (10 Minutes, Vegetarian)

Hellooooo! I need to talk about pancakes one more time.
It’s the 2 Ingredient (!!) Cream Cheese Pancakes I need to shout about; another insanely good find I stumbled upon a couple of weeks ago.
Allow me to jump right in – they’re a brilliant breakfast for anybody who’s on a low-carb diet or just likes a light breakfast – one batch contains just 3g of carbs in a total of 388 calories.
On top of that they’re gluten free too! The food for all diets, it would seem.
You might have noticed we’re often chatting about recipes high in protein. Well, this is another one. There’s around 17g of protein in one serving.
Not quite as much as you’ll find in these Cottage Cheese Pancakes, but still an excellent amount, especially considering these cream cheese pancakes are so very light.
Cream cheese is one of my favorite ingredients – I’ve also made protein muffins with cream cheese!
The batter only takes a minute, either get a bowl and a fork and simply mix the eggs and cream cheese together, or chuck it all into a blender.
If you decide to blend: let the batter sit for a minute or two before you add it to the pan so that the bubbles can escape.
If you don’t, your pancake will probably fall apart, and you’ll curse and flame us in the comments. We don’t want that to happen. So, if you blend, let it sit!
Texture! I love the texture of these pancakes! You could call them a cross between tortillas and crepes.
Actually, they’d work perfectly in the stead of a wrap, as they’re very elastic.
Imagine that: instead of store bought, million-additive white wheat tortillas you can now make your favorite burritos with cream cheese pancakes!
Bujaaahh!! That’s what we’re talking about.

Health Benefits – Low Carb Cream Cheese Pancakes
Cream Cheese already earned it’s fair share of compliments in our previous post, so let’s focus on the other ingredient – eggs.
This recipe doesn’t just help with weight loss because of the low calorie and carb count, but also because eggs make you feel full for longer and so in turn you’re likely to eat less calories overall per day (1, 2).
Here’s the information from a study of 30 overweight women who were given eggs for breakfast instead of bagels.
They reported feeling more satisfied and full, which in turn made them eat fewer calories for the next 36 hours (3).
This small report isn’t exactly unassailable scientific proof, but it’s certainly food for thought.
Luckily the old myth that eggs are bad for your cholesterol is finally and officially debunked.
Even the experts on the committee that develop the US dietary guidelines now say there was “no appreciable relationship” between dietary cholesterol and blood cholesterol (4).
Good news all round, really. If eggs are sounding great to you, you should check out our other high protein egg ideas.
And what about the taste? Imagine them as a thin, warm cheese cake. Yep, sounds pretty good, doesn’t it?

So tell us:
- Do you eat breakfast at home or grab something en route?
- How seriously do you treat breakfast? Would you agree it’s the most important meal of the day?
- Do you have living (!) chickens at home?
- Do you prefer brown or white eggs?
- Where do you buy your eggs?
- When making your usual pancakes – of ten, how many turn out well and how many fall apart?
Ingredients
- ½ tbsp butter
- 2 eggs
- 3/5 cup cream cheese (3/5 cup = 2.5oz)
Instructions
- Add some butter to a pan and stick it on medium heat.
- Throw the cream cheese and eggs into a bowl and mix with a fork until creamy. If you’re planning to, now is the time to add some extras. But be careful! The batter is quite runny, so I wouldn’t add things like nuts.
- Alternatively you can use a hand blender, but remember to let the batter sit for a minute or two! It’ll cook better then.
- Off it goes into the pan. I usually make just one big pancake, but two medium-sized ones would also work perfectly fine.
- Enjoy!

NOTES
* 1 tsp of cinnamon
* 1 tbsp of protein powder
* 1 tbsp of small coconut flakes
* Vanilla extract Topping ideas:
* Honey
* Maple syrup
* Cherries, strawberries
* Sugar and lemon juice IF YOU LIKED THIS RECIPE: Then you definitely need to check out our famous 2 Ingredient Banana Egg Pancakes or the next big thing, our 3 Ingredient Cottage Cheese Pancakes. Both are exceptionally delicious. And if that’s still not enough, check out our MASSIVE roundup of healthy vegan pancakes!




I can’t believe these look sooooo good with only 2 ingredients! Thanks for sharing; can’t wait to try 🙂
Haha, sometimes simplicity wins 😀
I followed the recipe but mine fell apart when turning over. What did I do wrong?
Hi Gayle, I’m sorry to hear that! Wanna check out my video on that recipe here? I mention a couple of tips. Apart from that I can only say it’s a delicate pancake and flipping doesnt work 100% of the time. I’d say I have a 90% successrate. Of course making it 2 pancakes with the same batch would increase your chances!
We take breakfast very seriously. It is usually an Indian fare at home for breakfast. I am definitely going to try this pancake. Loved your eye for detail and nutrition information as well.
– Sreelatha
Definitely a very important meal of the day! I have trouble to get going without a good breakfast. Hope the pancakes will turn out well 😀
Mind blown. Must try!
Thee pancakes look wonderful! Need to surprise my husband with them this weekend.
Ah, they indeed are! Enjoy 😀
Love this recipe Howie, especially as there’s just 2 ingredients!!! What beautiful pancakes, and they look stunning with the mixed berry topping 🙂
What I love in this recipe is it is so easy to prepare. Your blog has simple and easy recipes perfect for busy parents who struggle to find out new dishes to please the little taste buds.
Egg and cream cheese just two ingredients…love it.
Thanks for your feedback Sangeetha!
Hope you your pancakes turned out great 😀
We tested this recipe out this morning – fabulous! Hope you don’t mind if we add it to the menu at the café – we also tried adding our red onion chutney into the mix and then stuffing the cooked pancake with mushrooms! Delicious 🙂 GF and V too – great addition to our menu. Will send photo asap.
Wow, what a compliment!! Of course we don’t mind! Your stuffing sounds absolutely delicious! If I ever come around I’d love to try it 😀
Howie, maybe they should send you a percentage? ;P
Now that you say that! 😀
Is your nutrition info for 1 serving of (2) pancakes? Or (1) pancake is over 400 calories?
Hi Elizabeth,
I doublechecked the nutri info and just updated it. 1 pancake is roughly 320 kcal. 1 pancake = 1 serving 🙂
Thanks for asking!