Simple, soft, fluffy pancakes, an essential that everyone should know. You’ve been good all week. Go on. You deserve freshly made homemade pancakes for breakfast tomorrow!
Pancakes recipe
Homemade pancakes shouldn’t be complicated. It doesn’t matter if they come out wonky or with a splotchy surface instead of being a beautiful, even golden brown – after all, they’ll get smothered in toppings.
But they should be soft and fluffy. And in my world, not too sweet. Because….you know. Toppings. Load up on toppings!
Any day starting with homemade pancakes is a GREAT day!
What goes in homemade pancakes
This is what you need:
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flour
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baking powder
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sugar
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egg
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milk
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vanilla extract – optional
No buttermilk, no baking soda / bi carb, no yoghurt. You only need baking soda for an extra fluff boost when you have add ins in pancakes, like Blueberry Pancakes, because it weighs the batter down.
And of course TOPPINGS! Why limit yourself to just butter and maple syrup? See below for all sorts of ideas!
Pancakes Toppings – what to put on pancakes
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Butter and maple syrup – the classic!
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Maple syrup alternatives – honey, golden syrup and other sweet syrups suitable for eating raw
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Lemon and sugar – one of my favourites! Light sprinkle of sugar and a squeeze of lemon
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Strawberries and cream! Pictured below – layer it up like a cake, sandwiching the pancakes with whipped cream and sliced strawberries, then finish with a dusting of icing sugar / powdered sugar;
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Sinfully rich sauces – like caramel sauce, chocolate sauce, butterscotch sauce, peanut sauce, anything!
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Lemon curd, fruit compotes and sauces – like blueberry sauce (try the one in this Blueberry Cheesecake), Strawberry Sauce (use the one in this Strawberry Cheesecake) or try the warm apple topping in this Apple French Toast
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BACON and maple syrup – YES!
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Sprinkle of nuts
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Fresh fruit – chop it, pile over pancakes with cream!
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Ice cream – add a scoop onto a stack and drizzle with maple syrup, chocolate sauce, caramel sauce. Don’t forget the whipped cream!
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Dusting of cinnamon and sugar
Pro tip: Keep a STANDBY PANCAKE MIX!
Homemade pancakes aren’t complicated to make, but sometimes it’s that much more appealing if there’s a ready made mix in the cupboard, just like the ones you can buy at the store!
Just measure out the dry ingredients and pop them in a ziplock bag, jar or airtight container, then when you want to make fresh pancakes, just add the wet ingredients!
To make a handy shake ‘n pour bottle like pictured above, you’ll need a 1.5L/1.5Qt+ bottle to leave enough headroom for the required liquids + shaking. I mix the wet ingredients in a jug then pour it in then shake away!
Now, go forth and elevate your morning by making a big stack of these soft, fluffy, golden pancakes! TELL ME what you top YOURS with! – Nagi xx
WATCH HOW TO MAKE IT
Simple Fluffy Pancakes recipe video!
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Simple, Fluffy Pancakes
Ingredients
- 2 cups / 300g plain / all purpose flour (Note 1)
- 4 tsp baking powder (Note 1)
- 1/4 cup / 55g white sugar (caster / super fine is best but not essential)
- Pinch of salt
- 1 egg
- 1 3/4 cups / 435 ml cups milk (any type, any fat %)
- 1 tsp vanilla extract or essence
- 4 tsp butter , for cooking
Instructions
- Place flour, baking powder, sugar and salt in a bowl, whisk to combine.
- Add egg, milk and vanilla. Whisk until lump free - no longer than 30 seconds.
- Heat a non stick skillet - use medium heat if you have a strong stove, medium high if you have a weak one. Add a tiny bit of butter (about 1/2 tsp) and swirl to melt. Use paper towel to mostly wipe the butter off (this is the trick to avoid a dodgy 1st pancake).
- Pour 1/4 cup batter into the middle of the fry pan (I use a slightly heaped ice cream scoop with lever, standard is 1/4 cup).
- Swirl pan lightly to spread or use the ice cream scoop edge to spread into 11cm / 4.5" circle (ruler is a must) (joking!).
- When bubbles rise to the surface (see video), flip and cook the other side until golden.
- Remove and keep warm in a low oven.
- Use more butter every 2 to 3 pancakes - depends how good your non stick coating is.
- Serve with toppings of choice!
Recipe Notes:
Nutrition Information:
More pancake recipes
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Giant Pancakes – to share!
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Pikelets – mini pancakes!
LIFE OF DOZER
I’m surprised there isn’t a massive drool hanging from his mouth.
Oh wait. I don’t want to gross you out, but after I wrote this post, I almost slipped on a puddle of drool when I was cleaning that area. Ewwwwww!
Rachel says
I know this sounds crazy, but can I leave out the sugar? I’m looking to make for my toddler and don’t want the added sugar. I figure that I could sweeten with toppings like fruit for him instead.
TANIA says
HI Nagi
I used this recipe today with students who are learning from home. Worked out just perfectly which is a relief cos last time I made pancakes with students they used them as frisbees 🙂 Thanks for another winner recipe.
Nagi says
😂 I’d love to have seen a picture of that!! N x
Jamie says
I tried making these pancakes but they turned out really flat, first recipe here that hasn’t turned out well for me and the easiest! 🙁 I used the 2 cups plain flour + 1 tbsp self raising flour substitution in the notes as I didn’t have baking powder. I’ll grab some baking powder and try again 🤞
Minh says
Hi Jamie,
I believe what she means is to replace the plain flour and baking powder with (2 cups + 1tbs of) self raising flour.
Jamie says
Thank you Minh, that makes a lot more sense!
Kirsti says
Yes Minh, I read it the same way as you. To replace plain flour+baking powder with self-raising flour you simply use 2 cups SR four plus an extra TBSP of SR flour
Jen says
Hi Nagi,
I strangely like to eat my pancakes with bacon & eggs, would this be suitable as is or would I need to reduce the sugar slightly?
Belinda Arnott says
My 10 year old son made these. He was so impressed with how they came out. The whole family loved them. Thanks for another awesome recipe.
Alyssa says
My new go-to recipe for pancakes 😍 they’re delicious and so fluffy! I substituted the baking powder and plain flour for self raising and they still turned out amazing! Definitely going to make up some jars of it so they’re ready to go whenever I want to make them!
Joseph says
this is now my go to recipe for Pancakes , Flapjacks ? they are not the same , what would you do to make it a waffle batter ???? ” Good Appetite “
Nagi says
Hi Joseph, waffle batter is different to pancake batter – one to put on my recipe list! N x
D says
Fhhyg
Kate Bradbrook says
These pancakes were lovely! My family really enjoyed them. Thank you 😃
Every one of your recipes has been perfect. We love your chocolate cake too. Thanks Nagi !
Sabrina says
First time commenting but 100th time making one of your recipes! These pancakes are perfect 👌 my family loooove these. Also here to say that I trialed these dairy and egg free this morning.. substituted the milk for almond milk..and the egg for 2 tablespoons of light olive oil. Better than any vegan pancake recipe I’ve found for my allergy girl!! You’re amazing 🥰
Jenn says
Thanks for this! I’m going to try with a chia egg this morning. So happy it works out great vegan!
Seezal says
Delicious pancakes!
Can I freeze them?
Nagi says
Sure can Seezal! N x
Joseph says
freeze em then pop in toaster
LULU says
The only hard part was trying to save some for the others… straight from the pan into my mouth….yummo!
Serena Morris says
Spot on Nagi … yummy fluffy and a perfect snack for a chilly Saturday afternoon!
Gramcrackergran says
Can I sub coconut flour? If so what ratio please?
Nagi says
Hi Gramcrackergran, unfortunately not for this recipe – coconut flour has an entirely different, crumbly texture. N x
Natalia says
Made today. Delicious 😋
Gia says
Can I keep these in the refrigerator after they’re made ?
Nagi says
Sure can Gia, I would simply microwave to warm them up before serving. N x
Farheen says
Just tried it on a Saturday morning for my husband and I, This was delicious!!!
Thank you! Definitely searching up more recipes from your page.
Rose says
Love this recipe. Now this is my go to for pancakes. Thanks you Nagi
Liz says
Oh Nagi, best pancakes EVER! Made them with half wholemeal and half white flour and added in some sourdough starter discard. The fluffiest pancakes we’ve enjoyed! Thank you 😀
Gabrielle says
Turned out great and I added cinnamon stewed apple as my topping 🤤