These super fluffy pancakes are sure to be a showstopper at your next brunch party! This recipe is quick, easy, and doesn’t require any buttermilk!
This post is all about teaching you how to make thick, airy pancakes without the need for special equipment or buttermilk. And while there is a recipe, I urge you to read through the entire post – the truth of it is, making wondrous pancakes is very do-able however, there is some knowledge and technique involved!
Don’t worry…it’s not going to feel like you’re stuck in chemistry class. It’s just some basic tips and explanations that often get overlooked when it comes to making pancakes at home.
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Life is all about yummy fluffy pancakes.
Admit it, a world without pancakes would be bleak, maybe not even worth living in. You love pancakes, don’t you? You do. It’s okay, I do too. My favourite thing about pancakes (other than eating them, of course!) is watching maple syrup drip off the edges of my pancake tower, like some sort of sun-kissed waterfall.
Fluffy pancakes are one of my all-time favourite Sunday morning breakfast treats. The problem is that a lot of great pancake recipes call for buttermilk. (Honestly, who keeps buttermilk at home? Is that a North American thing?)
Without it, you can end up with a flat, lifeless pancake that looks too much like a lost crepe. Here’s a quick and easy recipe to make super fluffy pancakes with ingredients you probably already have at home. Never buy that horrid box of premix again. Please.
Can you make Fluffy Pancakes without buttermilk?
In short, yes. This pancake recipe uses no buttermilk at all (it does require regular milk though). So, you may ask, what’s the deal with buttermilk? Well, it’s terribly in vogue when it comes to baking. And there’s a reason for it. The acidity in buttermilk helps the pancakes rise.
On the flip side, I’ve never known anyone to regularly stock up on buttermilk. In fact, until I moved to Canada, I had never even seen buttermilk… not even at a supermarket!
(If you’re ever in a real pinch – you can create your own buttermilk alternative by mixing a cup of milk with a tablespoon of white vinegar and letting it sit for 10 minutes. Perhaps less conventionally, you could also use a tablespoon of fresh lemon juice instead of vinegar. Neither option tastes as good as the real thing, but they’ll do the trick. Thankfully, with this recipe – you won’t need to!)
Now, if you do happen to have buttermilk, you can give this Blueberry Buttermilk Pancakes recipe a shot!
Why are my pancakes flat? How can I make my pancakes fluffier?
There are a number of factors that can lead to your pancakes being flat. But here are the four horsemen of the pancake apocalypse (pancalypse…panpocalypse…pancakalypse…help):
- Overmixing your batter – overmixing your pancake batter will deflate a lot of the air bubbles in your batter, making it difficult for your pancakes to rise into the light and fluffy pancakes you want (the video in my recipe section is an example of this!). Secondly, it’ll develop gluten. And too much gluten will result in a tough, chewy pancake.
- Stale Baking Powder – baking powder typically has a shelf life of 9 months to a year. To check whether your baking powder is still fresh, simply stir half a teaspoon of baking powder into a cup of water. If you see an immediate reaction (it’ll fizz up, bestie!), then it’s still good to use. If not, you should consider replacing it.
- Humid Conditions – This is based on an observation made by many of my readers (you can see it mentioned in the comments section below). But a very humid kitchen results in a runnier batter, which means less fluffy pancakes. If you happen to be in a place that is very humid, try putting your batter in the fridge for 10-15 minutes to make sure it doesn’t become too fluid/runny.
- Not Letting Your Batter Rest – Letting your batter rest before cooking allows the starch granules in the flour to expand resulting in an airier pancake.
- The Violent Flip – Turn the pancakes over gently. Flipping them high into the air results in the air literally being squished out of them!
Also…make sure to relax, bestie. Making pancakes should be a pleasurable experience! And this fluffy pancake recipe is simple; it doesn’t require any fancy steps (like whipping egg whites into a meringue). Be mindful of the tips above, and pay attention to your heat management, and you’re sure to be fine.
(If you want to do a little reading, check out my How to Read a Recipe Post – it’ll help you understand the procedures and the measurements used in a recipe post, like this one!)
Of course, if you do end up burning your first pancake, just remember what they say: “Le première crepe est pour les chiens!” (A French saying meaning, “The first crepe is for the dogs!”).
How to make fluffy pancakes with pancake mix
While this post is really about homemade pancakes without buttermilk, a lot of readers have asked me if it’s possible to make fluffy pancakes using pancake mix. The answer is…yes! Absolutely.
Generally speaking, I find buttermilk pancake mixes are better for this. What you want to make sure is that you follow the recipe on the box exactly, and also keep the tips mentioned above in mind.
Getting fuller pancakes is just as much about technique as it is about components, and if you go rogue on either thing, it becomes just that much harder to get that perfect result!
Storage instructions
Though they are best served fresh and warm, these pancakes can be refrigerated in an airtight container for 2-3 days. Store your maple syrup separately (and not on top of the pancakes), so that it doesn’t soak through.
Other no-buttermilk pancake recipes
Here are four other amazing pancake recipes that don’t require any buttermilk at all. Each one is unique, and delicious!
- Lemon Mascarpone Pancakes – perfect for days when you’re looking to impress with an elegant pancake recipe.
- Strawberry Cheesecake Pancakes – this is the pancake you serve when you want everyone to spend the first 5 minutes of the meal taking photos of the food.
- Dutch Baby Pancake – a pancake with a twist! Quick and simple to make.
- Fluffy Japanese Pancakes – taking a bite out of these meringue-based babies is like eating a delicious cloud! (Yes, they spark joy.)
Fluffy Pancakes, Updated: What’s Changed?
If you’ve been visiting my blog for a while, you may realise that this is a republished version of one of my very early blog posts (also titled, “Fluffy, Fluffy Pancakes”, originally published: February 17th 2015). I’ve updated the post quite significantly.
While the recipe is the same great pancake recipe it’s always been, I’ve rewritten the post with the aims of addressing some of the major questions I’ve received from commenters over the last few years. If there’s anything you feel is still missing, please do let me know with a comment below.
I’ve also done my best to create a clearer, more readable post, while maintaining the gist and the feel of the original. (The original post was written quite some time back, it was mostly me rambling about how much I love pancakes!)
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- Silver Dollar Pancake Pan – if you want your pancakes to all look exactly the same.
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📖 Recipe
Fluffy, Fluffy Pancakes
- Total Time: 30 mins
- Yield: 6–7 Pancakes 1x
- Diet: Vegetarian
Description
A surefire recipe to make fat and fluffy pancakes, without any buttermilk or special ingredients.
Ingredients
- 1 cup All-Purpose Flour, sifted
- 2 tsp Baking Powder
- Pinch of Salt
- 2 tbsp White Sugar
- ¾ cup plus 2 tablespoon Milk
- 1 Large Egg, beaten
- 2 tbsp Unsalted Butter, melted
- 1 tsp Pure Vanilla Extract
- Canola Oil (or any other vegetable oil), for cooking
Instructions
- Combine flour, sugar, salt, and baking powder into a bowl and mix well.
- In a separate bowl, mix the egg, milk, vanilla, and melted butter together. Be careful not to use hot, melted butter, as that may end up cooking your eggs!
- Pour the wet ingredient mixture into the dry ingredients and stir till mostly incorporated. The batter should be thick and a little lumpy, but without any visible streaks of flour. If it is too thick to work with, add a little milk. Set the batter aside for 5-10 minutes.
- Heat a heavy-bottomed, non-stick pan over a low-medium heat and coat it with oil. Use a ¼ cup measure to scoop and drop the batter into the pan so that you get evenly-sized pancakes.
- Cook until the first side is golden brown, or until the top surface forms bubbles. Flip and repeat on the other side. Adjust heat accordingly. Serve while still hot.
- Prep Time: 15 mins
- Cook Time: 15 mins
- Category: Breakfast & Brunch
- Method: Stovetop
- Cuisine: American
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Stephen
Very Very Fluffy, I love these pancakes so much, it’s my top recipe now. I also added chocolate chips for fun and it worked out great!
★★★★★
Stacy
literally the best pancake recipe I’ve ever tried. I’m glad I did because they were amazing and the whole family loved it! I can’t believe how good these are.
★★★★★
Beverley Irish
Hubby said best pancakes he’s ever had….and he has had millions
Riz
Yaay! Thanks for letting me know, Beverley!
April
Hi Riz, the recipe doesn’t mention buttermilk! Do you mean milk = buttermilk? Thanks
Riz
Hi April,
This recipe was designed to be made using regular milk! (No buttermilk required!) However, some readers have made the recipe using an equal amount of buttermilk and had good results too 🙂
Geneva
Hello, I haven’t tried this recipe yet, but I can’t figure out how to print it! This makes it very difficult to use because I like to look at a piece of paper while cooking. It looks good though
★
Riz
Hi Geneva, I used to have a print recipe button on the recipe card, but I removed it as it wasn’t used by too many people, and was being abused by recipe scrapers. In the meantime, it should still print if you select, and print the selection using your browser. Hope that helps,
Riz
Mouse
Used water instead of milk because my youngest is allergic, and we added some homemade blueberry jam. They were a hit! Not a crumb left. My search for a pancake recipe my picky girls can and will eat is over!
★★★★★
Riz
Homemade blueberry jam sounds wonderful! So glad you enjoyed it!
Ryan Luoma
Where are you in Canada that you can get buttermilk. North West Territories?
Great recipe !
Gretta Schermerhorn
I followed the recipe exactly. They have good flavor but didn’t rise as the picture looks. 💁♀️
I will certainly try this recipe again. It was so easy to put together.
★★★
Gab
These are the fluffiest pancakes I have ever made. I loved them and I have just decided I don’t want a birthday cake, instead I want birthday pancakes with strawberries and whipped cream
Riz
Birthday pancakes sound amazing!! Hope you have a happy birthday, Gab!
Lanie
If I was to make a giant pancake (like the size of the pan) would I do it for longer on a lower heat or do you think it would be fine doing it the same as smaller ones.
Thanks
Riz
Hi Lanie,
I’ve not tried this personally…but I would opt for lowering the heat and cooking a little longer. Depending on the size of the pan, there may be a risk of the middle not cooking through very well though. Let me know if it works out!
Riz
Kristie
They weren’t that fluffy for me, seemed to be lacking an ingredient, and dense. It could have been any number of factors affecting the fluffiness, but the taste was not that great. I’ll stick to my normal recipe….
★★
Maddy
These did not work for me either. Flat and tasteless. I followed the directions and was very disappointed. There are much better recipes for fluffy pancakes out there.
Charles
Agreed. Mine were flat and disappointing.
Gina
Me too! I was looking for a fluffy recipe, but dense and flat. Didn’t have any amazing flavor like expected from reviews. Sorry I think this is a swing and a miss. I’ll be sticking to my old recipe and making some changes.
Marybeth
Where is the print button?
Riz
Hi MaryBeth, I used to have a print recipe button on the recipe card, but I removed it as it wasn’t used by too many people, and was being abused by recipe scrapers. In the meantime, it should still print if you select, and print the selection using your browser. Hope that helps,
Riz
Rosie
Delicious and so fluffy!!
★★★★★
Riz
So happy you enjoyed it, Rosie!
Dhammika Liyanage
They were so good !! Everyone loved them !! I loved making them !
Riz
So happy to hear it, Dhammika! Please do share a photo and tag on instagram @yamisohungry, I’d love to see how they turned out!
Artsi
I love this pancake recipe. Yummy! Thank you for sharing.
★★★★★
Jaedyn
Did not work at all for me
★
JJ
Possible chef error?
Jow Biden
Because u stink
★★★★★
Will
10 / 10 ! Best Food I Have Ever Made .
★★★★★
Riz
Yaay!
Lisa
These are the best pancakes I have ever made. They truly are fluffy! Thanks for an amazing recipe!
★★★★★
Jess
SO good! This is our go-to plain pancake recipe now. My family requests them all the time 🙂
★★★★★
angelica
Even just by looking at it, you could tell that it is incredibly delicious.
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Angelica Aredidon
★★★★★
Mahtab
Best results every single time!
A huge Thank you!
★★★★★
Riz
You’re very welcome!
Rachel M Kilpatrick
Third time making these, and the family agreed—no other pancake recipe will do from now on!
★★★★★
Riz
Yaay!!! Thank you for your lovely comment, Rachel!
Evielillyy
This is my first time making them, i didn’t have a heavy bottom pan, i used a small normal one, they were a bit big, but they were so fluffyy!! Amazing, defiantly making them again!
Thank you!!
Evie <3
Riz
Yaay!
Amaarah
Best recipe to date! Life-saver for sharing this 🙂
★★★★★
Yum!
YUM! these pancakes were fluffy, soft, and delish!!! They were so simple to make, it’s amazing!!! definitely going to be my go-to pancake recipe.
★★★★★
Bianca
I made these pancakes this morning and the best pancakes I’ve ever had! So fluffy and thick! I am typing this comment as I’m eating breakfast because I love it! Sticking to this recipe for the rest of my life! 🙂
★★★★★
Char
THE BEST TASTING, YUMMY, LIGHT PANCAKES I’VE EVER MADE! THANK YOU!!!
This is now my forever go to pancake recipe. Such a happy and yummy experience. 🙂
Riz
So happy to hear it, Char! Thank you for commenting!
Nic
Easy fluffy pancakes that everyone enjoyed. I also added chocolate chips to some of them as a treat for the little ones. It’s a keeper. Thanks for sharing
★★★★★
Riz
So happy to hear everyone enjoyed the pancakes so much!
Dan
Literally the worst pancakes ever. Back to joy of cooking recipe.
Ed
I’ve been using this recipe for years now and the family loves it.
I put the lid on before I flip it and it basically guarantees it cooks through and doesn’t burn 🤣
Nothing worse than undercooked pancakes that taste like baking powder….
★★★★★
Riz
Great tip, Ed! Thank you for commenting!
Dave
Followed directions exactly and not sure what happened. While very tasty they did not rise at all. Turned out more like crepes. Cooked on low/medium heat used a surface lazier to maintain a temperature of 300F.
Sifted all ingredients together after measuring, and all ingredients were fresh, purchased yesterday.
Only thing I can figure out is that the cook temperature needed to be raised to 350F
Thank you for the recipe and will try to make again.
★★★
Riz
Hi Dave! Thanks for your comment, I’m sorry to hear you had trouble – I’d recommend checking the Why are my pancakes flat? section to see if any of the points mentioned there ring true to you.Good luck! Riz
Callie
Amazing!
★★★★★
Kathleen Oonk
Not really a comment, but a question. Can these pancakes be made with just milk instead. Of buttermilk?
★★★★
Riz
Absolutely, these pancakes were tested to be made with milk (for instances when buttermilk is unavailable).
Savannah Gordon
Very thick and filling! Definitely gives you the fluffy pancakes but I think the flavor is a little bland.
★★★★
Jenneveve
Hello Riz, thank you so much for this recipe!! I have been trying to achieve fluffy pancakes for ages!! but -silly me-I was still using Bisquick(they promised me fluffy pancakes). interestingly, I forgot the 2 tablespoons(Tbsp) of milk you added to the 3/4 cup- but they came out fabulous. I made a second batch and remembered the 2 Tbsp milk and they were not as fluffy. could be because where I live has high humidity (I let both batches sit for 5 min). I also chose to replace the Tbsp sugar with Splenda in the second batch….. but that shouldn’t affect fluffiness, right? unless the sugar helps the baking powder in making them rise(as it works with yeast). Thanks again!! I am so happy I can now make fabulous Fluffy pancakes!!!!!!
Jenneveve
★★★★★
Riz
Thanks Jenneveve! I don’t think replacing the sugar with splenda would make much of a difference. I’d suggest trying without the extra 2 tbsp of milk, and see if that was the reason! 🙂
JessW
I make these almost every weekend (the others were waffle weekends 😆) and these are legit fluffy! I live in Asia where the humidity is through the roof so I appreciate the tip about humid conditions, thanks so much!
Riz
You’re so very welcome! Thank YOU for your comment.
Immelda
The problem with these pancakes are that they are soooooo good. I am now permanently glued to the stove making them. Thanks for a wonderful recipe. I made them on saturday and I have to go and make another batch NOW!!!!
★★★★★
Riz
LOL! The struggle is real, Immelda!
Gerie
Best fluffy pancake I have made to date!!
I have been on the hunt for the perfect easy fluffy pancake recipe. My picky daughter loooves it! Thank you!! Will be making this OFTEN.
★★★★★
Riz
That’s amazing, Gerie! So glad you both enjoy them!!! Hope to see you here again soon!
Gareth
Best pancakes ever, they melt in your mouth. I just need to cut down on the baking sofa next time
★★★★★
cambrea
these were honestly SO FREAKING GOOD. I had a huge craving for really fluffy pancakes and they did not disappoint! super fluffy and delicious, this is now my go to pancake recipe!
★★★★★
Riz
Yaaay! Thank you for commenting, I’m so glad you enjoyed them!
Shar
What am I doing wrong cause mine is not coming out fluffy like the picture? Is it because I used 2% milk?
Riz
Hi Shar, I don’t think 2% milk would be the issue. I’d recommend checking out the Why are my Pancakes flat section to see if anything there sounds like it could be the issue. Good luck!
Emily
Quite tasty, but didn’t turn out fluffy at all 🙁 I whisked as I poured the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients…could that have over mixed the batter? And I did set the batter aside for about 10 min, but just on the table in my slightly warm kitchen. Will try again, with the batter going in the fridge.
★★★★
Riz
Hi Emily,
That likely would’ve done it – it’s really SUPER easy to overmix! (Honestly, I overmix the batter myself from time to time too!) Good luck with the next batch!
Hajar
Love how fluffy this pancake is, although I did find it slightly eggy. Maybe the egg that I used was too large. Nevertheless, I still like how the pancake turned out.
★★★★
Betsy
Probably the best pancakes I’ve ever made and tasted. So fluffy!!!!!
Riz
So happy to hear it, Betsy! Thank you for commenting! (Please do try out some of my other recipes!)
Brooke
Hello,
I haven’t tried the recipe yet but I’m looking forward to giving it a go on the weekend. I wanted to say something about adding to…or what is probably best described as mucking, messing or fiddling around with the straight up instructions in a packet mix. I got sick of limp pancakes one day and decided to do all the normal steps and then at very end I beat an egg white, (or maybe 2 I can’t remember now) until I had soft peaks and then I gently folded that in until it was barely mixed and it was like I’d added the goose who lay the golden egg whites into my batter and I suddenly had fluffy goose-down feather fluff fluffy pancakes. 👏👏👏
Also…Pancataclysmiocalypse…
Thanks for your sharing your recipe, I look forward to trying it.
Brooke
Riz
LOL! Thanks for sharing, Brooke! I hope you enjoyed the pancakes, and had a lovely weekend!
Rachel
This is the best recipe I’ve found so far! I did a cinnamon one, chocolate chips, and blueberry, all delicious! Thank you so much for sharing!!
★★★★★
Riz
Thank YOU so much for making this recipe!!!
Lady
Wow, very cute
★★★★★
Nicole Fenner
I’ve probably made three pancakes 50 times – they’re THAT good. This is my go-to recipe and I have not looked at any other pancake recipe since I stumbled upon this gem.
Riz
Thank you Nicole!!! So happy you found this recipe!!! I hope you try out some of the other recipes too – there may be something else you enjoy 🙂
Denise
My Grandson is VERY particular about his pancakes. VERY!!!
I made these to see how they’d came out and he loved them.
I then tried using the equivalent of sour cream and oil. They tasted nearly indistinguishable. Very fluffy ☺
★★★★★
Riz
So glad to hear you both enjoy them, Denise!!!
Nora Greymoore
I made these this morning and they turned out perfectly! I added dried cranberries, because I had some that I need to use November so I’ve been trying to use them up before then and this recipe worked perfectly with them. Along with the cranberries I added some pumpkin spice and lemon extract for a nice autumnal flavor. I did have to add a little bit more milk so the batter was easier to use but they still turned out great and that’s all that really matters. 🙂
They were very fluffy and soft and went great with syrup and whipped cream. I noticed some people didn’t have as much luck with this recipe as I did and I hope they have better luck in the future. Sometimes the humidity in the room or the pan being too hot or too cold can mess everything up. I shared this recipe with my Grandmother so she could make them too.
10/10 I would recommend to friends and family and I’d definitely make again. Thank you for sharing this wonderful and easy to understand recipe!
★★★★★
Emilia Fowler
This recipe is to die for! It was so light and airy, and I didn’t seem to get full!
★★★★★
Jessica
Recipe came together perfectly. The desired fluffiness with delicious taste was definitely there.
★★★★★
Abigail
Can I use pancake mix instead of the flour and baking powder? If yes, what’s the measurement?
Riz
Hi Abigail,
It *might* work with some pancakes mixes, but every pancake mix is different so I’m not able to give you a measurement that would work.
Earlyne
The absolute best fluffiest pancakes ever made. Will always use this recipe.
★★★★★