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We love made from scratch pancakes and this buttermilk pancake recipe is an easy one! Skip the box mix and whip up these thick, fluffy buttermilk pancakes in minutes!

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Tell the truth – you’re guilty of making pancakes from a box mix, aren’t you?

I mean, so am I. Let’s be real.

Sometimes you just want QUICK and SIMPLE!

But no worries – our buttermilk pancake recipe is still quick and simple, but oh goodness…so much better than the box mix!

These cook up so thick and fluffy every time. Slather them in butter, drizzle on some syrup, and prepare yourself for the ultimate breakfast treat!

These take about 5 minutes longer than the box mix and I think it’s worth it. I know those 5 minutes are important minutes that you could be spending shouting at your children to brush their teeth, searching for shoes to put on everyone’s feet (shoes that match, even, because you are Super Woman), and maybe you need that time to explain to your husband that no, his shirt really doesn’t match his tie and he sort of looks like a hobo.

I get it.

You’re busy.

These pancakes are worth the 5 minutes, is what I’m trying to say!

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I’ve been making these fluffy pancakes my whole life, and made from scratch pancakes are definitely the best. In fact, I wrote the book on it!

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“These are hands down the best pancakes I’ve ever made. I usually omit the cinnamon and nutmeg when making for our boys, but they are amazing with them too. They also freeze like a dream, so I always double the recipe to have some to put in the freezer!”

-Sarah

Buttermilk Pancake Ingredients:

Flour

Sugar

Cinnamon

Nutmeg – A little spice makes everything nice!

Baking Powder

Baking Soda

Salt

Buttermilk – The key ingredient to this classic pancake recipe! No buttermilk? Just add a tablespoon of white vinegar to regular milk and let sit for 5 minutes to thicken up.

Vanilla

Egg

Melted Butter

How to Make Buttermilk Pancakes:

Dry Ingredients: We’ll start these made from scratch pancakes by mixing together all of the dry ingredients. Flour, sugar, salt, cinnamon, nutmeg, baking powder and baking soda! Stir together in a large mixing bowl and set aside.

Wet Ingredients: In a separate bowl go ahead and add all the remaining wet ingredients and mix until they are well combined. The vanilla and the buttermilk will add a lot of flavor, and the melted butter doesn’t hurt either!

Cook: You can now go ahead and pour the wet ingredients in with the dry ingredients and whisk together until most of the lumps are gone. Be careful to not overmix! A few lumps are good!

For this recipe we used a skillet, but if you have a griddle or flat top grill those work just as well! Use cooking spray to grease the surface and start pouring your pancakes to the desired size. About a quarter cup works well for one pancake.

Once bubbles start forming and popping on the surface you can flip it over and continue cooking until it turns a nice golden brown on the bottom. Finally top with a pat of butter and a drizzle of maple syrup.

Tip: If you want to get real precise with your pancakes, take a look at this batter dispenser! It’s an easy way to make perfectly sized pancakes.

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HOMEMADE CINNAMON SYRUP:

If you are in need of syrup and want something homemade, check out my cinnamon syrup recipe that goes with these Apple Cider Pancakes.

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Recipe

Classic Buttermilk Pancakes

These pancakes always cook up super fluffy and flavorful! They’re just as easy as the box mix, but they taste so much better.

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Prep5 minutes minutes

Cook10 minutes minutes

Total15 minutes minutes

Serves 8 pancakes

Ingredients

  • 1 cup all purpose flour
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1/8 teaspoon nutmeg
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 3/4 cup buttermilk see note
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1 large egg
  • 2 tablespoons butter melted

Instructions

  • Combine the flour, sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, baking powder, baking soda, and salt in a large mixing bowl.

  • In a small bowl, mix together the buttermilk, vanilla, egg, and melted butter until well combined.

  • Pour the wet ingredients into the dry and whisk together until most, but not all, of the lumps are gone. Do not overmix.

  • Heat a large skillet over medium heat and spray with cooking spray or grease with butter.

  • Pour 1/4 cup of batter into the skillet and cook until bubbles form on the surface. Flip the pancake and cook until browned on the bottom and the center is done. Continue with remaining batter.

Tips & Notes:

Buttermilk Substitute: Add 1 tablespoon of white distilled vinegar or lemon juice to 3/4 cup of cow’s milk. Stir and let sit for 5 minutes to thicken. Use as buttermilk in this recipe.

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 2pancakes| Calories: 119kcal (6%)| Carbohydrates: 17g (6%)| Protein: 3g (6%)| Fat: 4g (6%)| Saturated Fat: 2g (13%)| Trans Fat: 1g| Cholesterol: 33mg (11%)| Sodium: 272mg (12%)| Potassium: 109mg (3%)| Fiber: 1g (4%)| Sugar: 4g (4%)| Vitamin A: 159IU (3%)| Vitamin C: 1mg (1%)| Calcium: 57mg (6%)| Iron: 1mg (6%)

Author: Karly Campbell

Course:Breakfast

Cuisine:American

Keyword:classic recipes, comfort food, kid-friendly recipes

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FAQs

Why are my buttermilk pancakes not fluffy? ›

Why were my buttermilk pancakes flat/not fluffy!? Most likely this is a result of over-mixing the batter, this can yield flat, dense, or even rubbery pancakes. Do not over-mix your pancake batter — I can not overstate how important this is.

Why do restaurant pancakes taste better than homemade? ›

Restaurants use better quality ingredients

Restaurants tend to use real, farm-fresh eggs and real milk when making their pancakes, which as you might guess, adds to a richer, higher-quality eating experience.

What is the best temperature to cook pancakes at? ›

Once your griddle hits the 350°F to 375°F range (ideal for cooking pancakes), it's easy to maintain that temperature, ensuring a full batch of perfectly cooked pancakes. There won't be any dark bottoms that need to be served burned-side-down or raw batter surprises when cutting into your stack.

What not to do when making pancakes? ›

When preparing your pancake batter, avoid mixing it too much. If overdone, the mixing will overdevelop the gluten, giving the pancake a tough texture. To avoid this, it is recommended that you first mix the dry ingredients and then create a well in the middle.

What does adding an extra egg do to pancakes? ›

Eggs are a crucial ingredient. They provide the cakes with the structure to hold light bubbles. Eggs also give the batter additional, richer flavor from the yolk fat. If you add too many eggs, you'll have “pancakes” that look more like custard or crepes.

What is the best way to cook pancakes? ›

Heat a lightly oiled griddle or pan over medium-high heat. Pour or scoop the batter onto the griddle, using approximately 1/4 cup for each pancake; cook until bubbles form and the edges are dry, about 2 to 3 minutes. Flip and cook until browned on the other side. Repeat with remaining batter.

Should you let buttermilk pancake batter rest? ›

You should. Resting pancake batter for at least 10 minutes (or even overnight) does two key things, both of which help the batter rise better and cook to a more tender finish in the pan. The first thing a good rest does is allow time for the flour to hydrate.

Why do IHOP pancakes taste better? ›

While the griddles themselves likely vary from one diner chain to the next, diners are pretty much all working with a waffle iron or griddle that's already hot. IHOP, for instance, requires its pans to be heated to 350 degrees Fahrenheit, and uses Crisco instead of butter to grease it, says Grimm.

Why is the first pancake no good? ›

Stuart Farrimond Author of The Science of Cooking,

Your first attempt will therefore be less evenly cooked than the next. By the time the first pancake, say, has been cooked, heat will be much more evenly distributed across the pan's base. Beware advice saying copper pans will avert this problem.

How does Gordon Ramsay make perfect pancakes? ›

Gordon Ramsay's recipe

Whisk the egg whites “*ntil foamy”. MiX all the other ingredients in a second bowl, then fold in the egg whites. Grease a pan with butter and use a medium heat, ladle in the batter to cook until bubbles form (around 5-6 minutes) and then flip and cook for around 2 minutes.

What is the key to making the best pancakes? ›

Making good pancakes depends on three key factors: mixing the batter to the right consistency, heating the griddle properly and recognizing when to turn the cakes. Whether making pancake batter from scratch or from a packaged mix, stir it just enough to moisten the dry ingredients.

Do pancakes taste better with water or milk? ›

Can I Use Water Instead of Milk in Pancakes? Milk adds both flavor and texture to pancake batter, so if you are looking to make pancakes without milk, a simple swap to water doesn't always do the trick. For pancakes made without milk, you'll want to add some flavor through melted butter and vanilla extract.

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