Back to School Breakfasts!
Gone are the lazy days of summer and leisurely breakfasts. With the kids heading back to school, most families find themselves scarfing down a few bites of a hurried morning meal before rushing out the door. But just because the new school year might mean less time in the morning, it doesn’t mean you can’t make sure those few quick bites are nutritious and delicious! Here are a few of our favorite easy breakfast ideas to start your day.
Monster Green Smoothie
This easy breakfast recipe is so simple; it may become your go-to for mornings on the run. And not only is this smoothie quick and yummy, but it will start everyone’s day with a big boost of healthy fruits and veggies!
Combine in blender or food processor:
- 2 cups liquid of choice (orange juice, milk, yogurt, etc.)
- 2 cups baby spinach
- 1 cup pineapple
- 1 cup frozen mango chunks
- 1-2 frozen bananas
Pour mixture into to-go cups for those days when you are running late and enjoy on the ride to school and work.
Nutella & Banana Sushi
Moms and dads can quickly wrap up this breakfast while simultaneously helping with forgotten homework and brushing teeth. Simply spread chocolate Nutella in a thin layer across whole wheat wrap. Place entire (peeled) banana in center of wrap and roll wrap around banana. Slice “roll” to make individual “sushi” bites. You’ll love this breakfast as it is easy to pop in a baggy and take in the car on the way to school for those days you are running late!
Oatmeal Breakfast Cookies
This recipe is another quick and easy breakfast that you can either make ahead or pop in the oven for a quick treat. And of course the kids will love the idea of eating “cookies” for breakfast!
Ingredients:
- ¾ cup plain quick cooking oats OR 2 packets low-sugar strawberries in cream oatmeal
- 2 very ripe bananas (mashed)
- 1 tsp cinnamon (if using plain oats)
- 2 tsp Stevia®, or your favorite sweetener (if using plain oats)
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Lightly coat a cookie sheet with nonstick cooking spray. In a small bowl, mix oats and mashed bananas. If using plain oats add in cinnamon and sweetener. Using a spoon, spoon small amounts of oatmeal mixture onto cookie sheet to form bite size cookies. Bake in oven for 10-12 minutes until cookies are golden brown. Serve immediately or store in an air-tight container.
And of course, for those weekend days when you have time to go out for breakfast in Denver, be sure to stop in and say hi to your friends at The Original Pancake House! We’ll be happy to do all the breakfast work for you so that you can enjoy a well-deserved morning off!
Kids in the Kitchen!
As long summer days stretch on, your kiddos might start getting a little bored with their usual activities. At The Original Pancake House, one of our favorite things to do with the kids during the dog days of summer is to have a little fun in the kitchen. Cooking with your kids can be a great activity and of course is very rewarding for everyone as the whole family will enjoy eating the culinary creations.
We’ve come up with a few of our favorite recipes to cook with the kids. And best of all, these easy food recipes for kids work well for a breakfast or snack on the go all year round!
Donut Hole Breakfast Skewers
These little skewers are easy, quick, and fun for little hands to assemble! Plus, they make for a great breakfast-on-the-go for busy mornings or when the kids head back to school this fall! In this example we used strawberries and blackberries, but any fruit will work. Try a variety of different fruits and see if your kids can make a rainbow!
Ingredients:
Donut holes
Strawberries
Blackberries
Skewers
Directions:
Have kids assemble fruit and donut holes skewers according to preference. Try serving with salted caramel sauce, chocolate sauce, and shredded coconut for an extra fun treat.
Honey Nut Cheerio Snack Bar
We love these little bars because they are fun and easy for kids to help make and we end up with a great stash of healthy snack bars for an afternoon at the pool or a quick breakfast! Try substituting with any type of fruit, nut, or cereal for this recipe to mix it up.
Ingredients:
1/4 cup creamy unsalted butter (half of one stick)
1/4 cup honey (light-colored corn syrup may be substituted and will keep the bars firmer at room temp than using honey)
1/4 cup light brown sugar, packed
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
3 cups Honey Nut Cheerios
1 cup raisins, optional (1 cup honey-roasted peanuts, 1 cup chopped almonds, or 1 cup trail mix may be substituted)
1/2 cup chocolate-covered sunflower seeds, optional
Pinch of sea salt or Kosher salt for sprinkling, optional
Directions:
- Line an 8-inch square pan with aluminum foil leaving overhang, spray with cooking spray; set aside.
- In a large microwave-safe bowl, combine butter, honey, brown sugar, and heat on high power for 1 minute to melt.
- Stop to stir. Mixture will be on the granular side, this is okay.
- Return bowl to microwave and heat for 1 more minute on high power. Stop to stir
- Return bowl to microwave and heat for 1 more minute on high power. Stop to stir. On this third and final burst, mixture will become quite bubbly and foamy; use caution when removing from micro because this is boiling hot caramel and can cause burns.
- Stir in the vanilla using caution because mixture could bubble up.
- Stir in the cereal.
- Stir in the optional raisins (or nuts).
- Turn mixture out into prepared pan, packing it down firmly with a spatula and smoothing the top.
- Optionally, sprinkle evenly with sunflower seeds and salt (the salt cuts some of the sweetness and I recommend it).
- Cover pan with a sheet of foil (to prevent fridge smells), and place pan in fridge to set up for at least 2 to 3 hours, or overnight, or until bars are completely set before lifting out with foil overhang, slicing, and serving.
- Bars will keep airtight in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks, or in the freezer for up to 6 months. I recommend storing them in the fridge rather than room temp because they soften and get loose.
Bon appetite and enjoy cooking with your kids!
Celebrate National Blueberry Month!
Did you know? July in National Blueberry Month! One of our favorite fruits to top any breakfast, blueberries have it all. Blueberries are native to the United States and are grown in 35 out of 50 states with Maine producing more blueberries than any other place in the world. In fact, the United States supplies 95% of the world’s blueberry demand. That’s a lot of blueberries! Blueberries are also known for their amazing health benefits and are rich in antioxidants, fiber, Vitamin C and may slow cognitive decline and improve brain function. There are so many reasons to love and celebrate these little blue wonders this month.
At The Original Pancake House, we love to include blueberries in many of our signature dishes. The next time you are out for breakfast in Denver, we recommend you try our Blueberry Belgian Waffles or our Blueberry Pancakes. You’ll find both these breakfast favorites chock-full of plump, delicious blueberries and served with powdered sugar, whipped butter, and our warm blueberry compote syrup.
And if you’d like to create a delicious blueberry breakfast at home, we recommend this recipe for blueberry muffins:
Ingredients
1⁄2 cup butter at room temperature
1 cup granulated sugar
2 large eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 teaspoons baking powder
1⁄4 teaspoon salt
2 cups all-purpose flour
1⁄2 cup milk
2 1⁄2 cups fresh blueberries or 2 1⁄2 cups frozen blueberries
Instructions
Heat oven to 375°. Grease 18 regular-size muffin cups. In a large bowl, mix butter until creamy. Add sugar and beat until pale and fluffy. Add eggs one at a time, beating after each addition. Beat in vanilla, baking powder, and salt. With a spoon, fold in half of flour then half of milk into batter; repeat. Fold in blueberries. Spoon into muffin cups and bake 15 to 20 minutes, until golden brown and springy to touch.
From our kitchen to yours, happy National Blueberry Month Denver!
What are Your Favorite Dishes at Greenwood Village Restaurants?
Mom always said that breakfast is the most important meal of the day and we definitely agree with her! Whether you eat at home or dine out, you're better off starting your day with a good meal. When you go out for breakfast at Greenwood Village restaurants what are your favorite dishes to order? If your answer is eggs, then you are in good company.
According to a 2015 market research study conducted by Ask Your Target Market, 56% of the participants said that they regularly eat eggs for breakfast. And when asked what is their favorite breakfast food, again eggs took the top spot with 40%. It's hard to argue with this, eggs are not only fast and convenient, they're also delicious, nutritious and very versatile. As for the other favorite breakfast choices, bacon came in second place to eggs, toast took third place, and pancakes and waffles ranked right in the middle.
So when you dine out at Greenwood Village restaurants do you fall into the majority of people who eat eggs for breakfast? Maybe you order your eggs with a side of bacon and enjoy the top two favorites on the same plate. You really can't go wrong with this classic combination.
Next time you're looking for breakfast at Greenwood Village restaurants, join us at The Original Pancake House. Our menu has all the favorites, eggs, bacon, toast, and of course, our famous pancakes. If you're looking for waffles we've got you covered too, along with a lot of other delicious choices!
How Do You Judge Breakfast Places in Denver?
Everyone has their own personal favorite breakfast places in Denver. But exactly how did those places end up on the list? Maybe their list includes places they’ve been going to since childhood alongside the hippest, trendiest new spots in town. With such variety available, exactly what are people looking for when they judge a breakfast restaurant?
It’s safe to say that when judging breakfast places in Denver most people evaluate them based on four major categories:
- Quality of the food
- Quality of the service
- Overall cleanliness of the restaurant
- Overall ambiance/atmosphere
However, we all know that plenty of people love going to places for other reasons, like nostalgia or one specific dish on the menu that they love. We also know that plenty of people frequent “dive” restaurants that might not be perfectly clean and that have a rowdy atmosphere. And maybe the food isn’t going to win any awards but they still go because they really like the place.
So when it comes to judging breakfast places in Denver are you strictly evaluating the four criteria above, or do you consider something else? Do you judge it by the bacon, or perhaps the pancakes? Do you order your favorite dish and see how it measures up? Or do you read the reviews to find the hottest new spot?
When you’re looking for a delicious, hearty meal that is served in a clean and friendly environment; someplace the whole family will enjoy, a place that is a welcome and refreshing break from “trendy,” come visit us at The Original Pancake House.
Need an All Day Cherry Hills Breakfast Spot?
Sure, breakfast is the first meal of the day, but lots of us also want to enjoy it at other times besides the morning. Sometimes pancakes with syrup is just what you need for lunch! According to a survey done by the National Restaurant Association, 70% of Americans want restaurants to serve breakfast throughout the day. So if you're like the majority and live in Denver, you might be looking for an all day Cherry Hills breakfast spot.
So why is that sometimes we want breakfast for lunch or dinner? Could it be because so many people actually skip breakfast, but still want to enjoy breakfast food? An estimated 31 million Americans skip breakfast each day, so it makes sense that lots of those people are going to be craving bacon and eggs come lunch time.
If so many Americans want access to all day breakfast, why can it be hard to find at restaurants? This may be due to the logistical difficulties involved in offering two different menus at the same time. There are always factors like cost, demand and labor to consider when deciding what's best for each establishment.
Luckily for people in the Denver area they can turn to The Original Pancake House when searching for an all day Cherry Hills breakfast spot. We offer our full menu of pancakes, waffles, eggs, and much more seven days a week from 6 a.m. until 2 p.m. So you can always satisfy your craving with us!
What Do You Look For in Family Friendly Breakfast Restaurants?
It's Sunday morning and you want to take the whole family out to eat, but the questions is "where to go." What do you look for in family friendly breakfast restaurants?
Most families want to take their children to breakfast restaurants with a relaxed atmosphere that is welcoming to the little ones. Nobody wants to show up somewhere with the kids in tow only to find a quiet or formal setting where they will be uncomfortable. And most definitely the food is a major consideration. Most children have simple tastes and really can't be expected to order off a menu geared for adults, particularly if the food is especially fancy or trendy.
Here's a few things that many people look for when trying to judge if breakfasts restaurants are truly family friendly.
- Kid's menu
- Plenty of high chairs/booster seats available
- On-line menu available to help research and make decisions in advance
- Crayons and coloring menus to keep kids busy
- Food brought to the table quickly
- Changing stations in the restrooms
- Plenty of other families who dine there
When you're looking for family friendly breakfast restaurants you really can't go wrong with The Original Pancake House. Our friendly staff, great food, and fast service is always a hit with kids and adults alike!
Looking for the Best Breakfast in the DTC?
Are you searching for the best breakfast in the DTC? Do you need to fuel up with a great meal before you tackle your busy day? Or do you want to relax on the weekend with a hearty breakfast? Do you want a quality place to meet a business colleague in the morning? Whatever your needs may be, you can count on The Original Pancake House to take care of them!
What do you think makes the best breakfast? Is how fast you can get your food the most important factor? Most Americans are always on the go and mornings seems to be part of the day when we find ourselves in the biggest rush. It's no wonder that so many people skip breakfast all together! But what about when you're not in a rush, then what do you think it takes to earn the title of best breakfast? Are you looking for comfort food classics, like pancakes, eggs and bacon, or do you want something a little different, like ethnic specialties or fusion cuisine? Do you prefer fast food places or do stick with locally owned establishments?
At The Original Pancake House, we think the best breakfast in the DTC is freshly prepared and always delicious, served quickly by a friendly staff, and always perfect for everyone; young and old, singles and families, local or tourist. Dine with us soon and experience it for yourself!
Regional Favorites for Breakfast in Denver
Breakfast in Denver is a lot like everywhere else, but we have particular regional favorites that the locals love. At the top of that list is probably green chile (or chili, depending on who you ask). You can find versions of green chile all over town. It's smothering burritos, eggs, French fries and more. It's being served in bowls alongside tortillas and enjoyed at every meal of the day. We love our green chile in the Mile High City and everyone has an opinion on who makes it the best.
What are some other regional favorites for breakfast in Denver? How about the classic dish Huevos Rancheros, made with tortillas, eggs and salsa. And of course there's the Denver omelette, filled with ham, bell peppers and cheddar cheese. During the summer months you're bound to find breakfast dishes make with locally sourced produce like peaches, corn and berries. We love the Southern classic biscuits and gravy in Denver as well.
If you'd like a taste of the region for breakfast in Denver be sure to stop by and visit The Original Pancake House at one of our two locations. We recommend you try the Green Chile Eggs Benedict, made with avocado and chorizo sausage, topped with our green chile sauce. It's a delicious bite of Denver!
Top Three Reasons Why OPH Has the Best Breakfast in Denver
If you have ever eaten at The Original Pancake House then you no doubt have your own reasons why it has the best breakfast in Denver. But, if you’ve never eaten there before, here’s our top three reasons.
- Pancakes. We have the word pancake in our name, so you can bet we take them very seriously. We have the best breakfast in Denver because we take a lot of pride in our pancakes. We make our batter fresh every day, using a sourdough starter that we “grow” from scratch in our kitchens. It’s this sourdough that gives the pancakes their fine texture and makes them light and airy. We use the batter to make endless varieties of pancakes.
- Options. Whether it’s pancakes, waffles, crepes, French toast, eggs or savory breakfast options like biscuits and gravy or corned beef hash and eggs, The Original Pancake House has what you want.
- Hospitality. While the amazing food is of course our biggest draw, there are other important details that make us the best breakfast in Denver. When you dine with us you will enjoy our clean and welcoming environment, warm and friendly customer service, fair prices, big portions, consistently high quality, and our quick service.
Come taste for yourself why we have the best breakfast in Denver!
The Pancake House
At The Original Pancake House, we occasionally get letters from our customers letting us know about their experiences at our restaurant. We want to share this very special letter from one of our youngest customers, Sophia, a 4th grade student at Slavens School. Sophia’s 4th grade Language Arts teacher, Bo Sager, requested that each member of his class write about their favorite restaurant and then mail a copy of the letter to the owner of the restaurant. We are so touched by Sophia’s kind words and happy memories of breakfasts with us! Thank you, Sophia, for sharing your love of pancakes with us! We look forward to seeing you and your family again soon!
The Pancake House is a family friendly place. You can be loud without any rude comments. It is a cozy place it not too fancy but everyone is always nice. The Pancake House is an amazing restaurant.
You might guess what is on the menu. Pancakes of course. While there are other things on the menu, pancakes are their best. They are so good they must put buttermilk because they are full of greatness. They don’t only use the pancake batter for pancakes. They also use it for crepes. They put jelly, fruit, and chocolate on the crepes. Man the crepes are good. It feels like a party in your mouth. I do not like eggs at all. But the way they cook it makes it great. The best thing they make with egg is their omelets. You can ask for stuff like vegetables or bacon. Might I say that when you ask for bacon it makes it a 100 times better. If I didn’t get so full after this breakfast I would eat the whole egg omelet.
In one word to explain the service: great. They are quick to get you a table. In less than a minute they will have a server at your table. All of the servers are nice to you. They always make sure that you are taken care of and the food is good. This one time for my birthday I went to the Pancake House. They asked if it was my birthday and I said yes. 10 minutes later, they came with the most delicious crepe. It had jelly and strawberry on it.
The Pancake House is a great place. Their food is incredible and it’s at a fair price. So go now go to the Pancake House the best place to eat in the world.
By Sophia
Celebrating 20 Years of Delicious Tradition!
This month The Original Pancake House celebrates 20 years of serving delicious breakfasts to the Denver community. 20 Years! What a milestone. We are so proud to call Denver our home and are grateful to all of the customers who have supported us and have made each morning special.
Over the past 20 years we’ve kept our original recipes, serving a delicious variety of pancakes, crepes, fluffy omelets, benedicts and Belgian waffles, and our signature dishes including the German style oven-baked Dutch Baby Pancake and the cinnamon glazed Apple Pancake. We continue to make our batters from scratch every day, just as we did on our first day in business! All are carefully prepared and blended by hand using only the very freshest and finest quality ingredients available. In a day and age where folks are constantly in search of something “new,” we are proud to have remained true to our roots, our recipes, and our original menu. In our minds, tradition is delicious!
When we first opened our Cherry Hills location in 1996, we never dreamed that we would meet so many wonderful customers, servers, chefs, neighbors and friends who have made this business so special. Your smiling faces have made each morning bright. Thank you so much for the happy breakfast memories Denver! As we celebrate our anniversary this month, we are looking forward to another 20 years!