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    Home » Breakfast & Brunch » Fluffy, Fluffy Pancakes

    Fluffy, Fluffy Pancakes

    Published: Jul 3, 2018 · Modified: Mar 10, 2025 by Riz · This post may contain affiliate links ·

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    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.

    A close-up of thick, fluffy pancakes stacked high, drenched in syrup. The fork and knife rest on the plate's edge, and the golden-brown texture of the pancakes is highlighted against the light pastel background. this recipe
    Jump to:
    • The simple joy of fluffy pancakes
    • Ingredients
    • Instructions
    • Why are my pancakes flat? How can I make my pancakes fluffier?
    • Topping suggestions
    • Storage suggestions
    • Substitutions
    • Other no-buttermilk pancake recipes
    • Helpful tools
    • Final thoughts
    • 📖 Recipe
    • 💬 Reviews

    The simple joy of fluffy pancakes

    There’s something magical about a perfect stack of fluffy pancakes on a lazy weekend morning. That moment when golden maple syrup cascades down the sides like a sweet, amber waterfall - it’s one of life’s simple but profound pleasures.

    For many of us, fluffy pancakes represent the ultimate comfort breakfast. Unfortunately, many recipes call for buttermilk, an ingredient that many home cooks don’t regularly stock in their refrigerators (especially outside of North America). Without it, pancakes can turn out disappointingly flat and dense, more reminiscent of crepes than the cloud-like breakfast we crave.

    That’s where this recipe comes in. I’ve developed this fluffy pancake recipe using ingredients you likely already have in your pantry and fridge - no special trips to the store required. This approach gives you all the height and fluffiness of traditional buttermilk pancakes without the need for that elusive ingredient. Once you try these from-scratch pancakes, with their perfect texture and homemade flavor, you might never look at a box mix the same way again.

    Can you make fluffy pancakes without buttermilk?

    In short, yes. This pancake recipe uses no buttermilk at all (it does require regular milk and a little technique 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 pancake recipe a shot!

    A delicious stack of five extra fluffy pancakes stacked atop a blue plate.

    Ingredients

    • All-purpose flour, sifted
    • Baking powder (no need for baking soda)
    • Salt
    • White sugar
    • Milk (full fat or whole milk is best)
    • Large egg, beaten
    • Unsalted butter, melted
    • Pure vanilla extract
    • Canola oil (or any other vegetable oil), for cooking
    A portrait photo of four super thick pancakes on a ceramic dish. The pancakes are ready to eat with maple syrup dripping off their sides on to the plate below.

    Instructions

    To make perfect homemade pancakes, start by combining sifted all-purpose flour, baking powder, salt, and white sugar in a large bowl, mixing them thoroughly to ensure even distribution of the leavening agents. In a separate bowl, prepare your wet ingredients by combining a beaten egg, milk, vanilla extract, and melted butter - let the butter cool ever so slightly first to prevent it from cooking the egg!

    Pour the wet ingredients into the bowl of dry ingredients and gently mix until they’re mostly combined. Don’t worry about getting all the lumps out - a slightly lumpy batter is ideal for fluffy pancakes. Let the batter rest for five to ten minutes, which allows the flour to properly hydrate and the leavening agents to activate. (If you have a particularly warm kitchen, you can pop the batter into the fridge for thirty minutes.)

    While the batter rests, prepare your cooking surface by heating a heavy-bottomed, non-stick pan (or griddle) over low-medium heat. Coat the pan with a thin layer of oil. Using a quarter-cup measure as your portioning tool, drop batter into the heated pan to create uniformly-sized pancakes. Watch for golden-brown coloring on the bottom and bubbles forming on the top surface - these are your cues to flip. Cook the second side until it matches the first in color, adjusting your heat as needed. Serve your pancakes immediately while they’re still hot and at their best. Enjoy!

    A stack of golden, fluffy pancakes drizzled with syrup, served on a ceramic plate with a fork and knife resting nearby. This delicious fluffy pancake recipe creates thick, airy pancakes perfect for breakfast or brunch.

    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 (okay, five) horsemen of the pancake apocalypse (pancalypse…panpocalypse…pancakalypse…help):

    1. Over-mixing 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. Secondly, it'll develop the gluten. And too much gluten will result in a tough, chewy pancake. One way to avoid this is to fold your pancake batter using a spatula instead of a whisk or electric mixer.
    2. 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.
    3. 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 15-30 minutes to make sure it doesn't become too fluid/runny.
    4. 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.
    5. 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.

    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.

    3 pancakes being cooked in one pan. They are all rising high.
    You’re looking for a thick pancake batter.

    Topping suggestions

    While many pancake recipes involve mixing the toppings into the pancake batter, I don’t recommend that with this particular recipe – at least, I don’t recommend it presuming that your goal is super fluffy pancakes. Here are some simple suggestions for toppings to add over the pancakes (you can dot them onto the top of the pancakes in a single layer just before they finish cooking):

    • Blueberries, raspberries, and/or strawberries with a generous dollop of whipped cream
    • Chocolate chips
    • Butter and maple syrup
    A hand drizzles honey over a tall stack of fluffy pancakes, which glisten with syrup. The pancakes are arranged on a rustic plate, with a green napkin underneath and a blurred background featuring glassware and a honey jar.

    Storage suggestions

    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.

    For longer storage, place cooled pancakes in a freezer-safe bag with parchment paper between each pancake to prevent sticking. They’ll keep well for up to a month. 

    To reheat refrigerated pancakes, warm them in the microwave for 20-30 seconds. For frozen pancakes, either thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating, or reheat directly from frozen in a toaster oven until warmed through, about 1-2 minutes.

    A close-up of thick, fluffy pancakes stacked high, drenched in syrup. The fork and knife rest on the plate's edge, and the golden-brown texture of the pancakes is highlighted against the light pastel background.

    Substitutions

    While I’ve only tested this recipe as written, many of our wonderful readers have provided feedback on how they’ve adapted the recipe for their diets. Here are the two most popular variations:

    Gluten-free variation

    Use a 1:1 gluten-free flour blend that contains xanthan gum, and let the prepared batter rest in the fridge for an extra 10-15 minutes. If needed, you can add an extra egg or increase the baking powder by a ¼ teaspoon.

    Dairy-free variation

    Many readers have found that the recipe works very well with a simple substitution swapping out the milk for oat milk (generally agreed to have the best texture) as well as almond milk. I’d add swapping out the butter with coconut oil to make the recipe truly dairy free.  

    A stack of fluffy golden-brown pancakes drizzled with syrup sits on a beige ceramic plate, accompanied by a fork and knife resting on a green linen napkin. The background is softly blurred, creating a cozy and inviting breakfast scene.

    Other no-buttermilk pancake recipes

    Here are three more amazing pancake recipes that don't require any buttermilk at all. Each one is unique, and delicious!

    • Fluffy Japanese Pancakes - taking a bite out of these meringue-based babies is like eating a delicious cloud! (Yes, they spark joy.)
    • 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.

    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 thoroughly tested 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!)

    Helpful tools

    The link below is an affiliate link. This means that if you choose to purchase using it, I will receive a small commission (at no additional cost to you). These small commissions help keep Chocolates & Chai going. Thank you.

    Luckily, it doesn't take much equipment to make perfect pancakes. It is however a lovely feeling to have all the right equipment. Here are a few little things that might make your pancake-making experience just that much sweeter.

    • Silver Dollar Pancake Pan - if you want your pancakes to all look exactly the same.
    • Zwilling J.A. Henckels Marquina Non-Stick Frying Pan - a good pan is crucial to properly cooking pancakes, and this one is sure to please.

    Final thoughts

    Making the perfect fluffy pancake is part science and part art. While this recipe provides a foolproof foundation, don’t be afraid to experiment with different techniques and ingredients. Practice makes perfect and while your first few batches may not be Instagram-worthy, they’ll still be delicious!

    The key to becoming a pancake expert is understanding how your ingredients work together and paying attention to the little details: the sound of the sizzle when the batter hits the pan, the timing of the bubbles forming, and the golden-brown color development. Each kitchen and stove is different, so take notes on what works best in yours.

    Most importantly, pancakes are about bringing joy to your morning. Whether you’re making them for yourself, your family, or friends, this fluffy pancake recipe is sure to start the day on a sweet note. Don’t forget to share your pancake-making adventures with us in the comments below!

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    Fluffy, Fluffy Pancakes


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    4.6 from 499 reviews

    • Author: Riz | Chocolates & Chai
    • Total Time: 30 mins
    • Yield: 4–6 pancakes 1x
    • Diet: Vegetarian
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    Description

    A surefire recipe to make fat and fluffy pancakes, without any buttermilk or special ingredients.


    Ingredients

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    • 1 cup all-purpose flour, sifted
    • 2 tsp baking powder
    • Pinch of salt
    • 2 tbsp white sugar
    • ¾ cup milk (if your batter is too dry, you can add up to 2 tablespoon milk)
    • 1 large egg, beaten
    • 2 tbsp unsalted butter, melted
    • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
    • Canola oil (or any other neutral vegetable oil), for cooking

    Instructions

    1. Combine flour, sugar, salt, and baking powder into a bowl and mix well.
    2. 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!
    3. 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, you can add a little milk.) Set the batter aside for 10 minutes.
    4. Heat a heavy-bottomed, nonstick skillet 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.
    5. 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. Enjoy!

    Notes

    Remember the key points for fluffy pancakes:

    • Don’t over-mix your batter.
    • Make sure your baking powder isn’t stale.
    • Avoid overly humid kitchens (or counteract them by refrigerating your batter).
    • Make sure to let your batter rest for 10-20 minutes before cooking.
    • Turn your pancakes over gently when cooking them.
    • Prep Time: 15 mins
    • Cook Time: 15 mins
    • Category: Breakfast & Brunch
    • Method: Stovetop
    • Cuisine: American

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    Reader Interactions

    Comments

    1. Warren

      April 22, 2022 at 11:01 am

      Really fluffy like the pictures. People who are not having success are probably making a lot of mistakes. These pancakes are great. FLUFFY every time and not bitter (lol? wut.)

      Reply
      • Nicole

        May 28, 2023 at 8:16 pm

        I agree!!! This recipe is my go to pancake recipe. I have used it well over 50 times. Best pancakes ever!!!

        Reply
    2. Just me

      May 01, 2022 at 3:49 am

      Absolute disaster… Never again. I’ve made real Japanese fluffy pancakes many times. This is not the way. You have to beat egg whites first.

      Reply
      • Just You

        May 04, 2022 at 9:38 pm

        ….. If you only bothered to read the recipe, you’d know these aren’t Japanese pancakes. He has a different post for Japanese pancakes. These are a base recipe for fluffy pancakes using no buttermilk.

        AND THEY’RE FANTASTIC.

        Reply
      • shanna

        May 19, 2022 at 12:32 pm

        This recipe is not to make Japanese-style pancakes, but rather to make traditional American-style pancakes to get a lighter and fluffier result.

        Reply
      • Eva

        July 01, 2022 at 11:01 am

        These aren’t Japanese fluffy pancakes.

        Reply
    3. Melissa D

      May 01, 2022 at 11:02 am

      This was a great recipe. The pancakes were fluffy ( or at least my last two were because I have the bad habit of pressing down on the pancake, so once I stopped doing that they got really fluffy lol) and tasted really good. Sifting the flour and baking powder really does aírate the dry ingredients and help with making the pancakes fluffy. My batter yielded 12 pancakes because I used a 1/4 cup to pour my batter into the pan, which helped keep the size of the pancakes uniform and made sure the inside was cooked fast.

      Reply
    4. Ma

      May 01, 2022 at 11:39 am

      I’ve been making this recipe for years and it comes out fluffly and perfect everytime! Everyone (kids and adults) whose had it always raves about it. Even my family members who do not like sweets raved about it!

      Reply
    5. joko

      May 20, 2022 at 2:37 am

      wow this recipes its very interesting and looks amazing !

      Reply
    6. Bianca

      May 28, 2022 at 12:55 pm

      It wasn’t bad but it passes

      Reply
    7. Miranda

      June 10, 2022 at 12:36 pm

      These pancakes were actually so good! They were VERY fluffy and tasted great as well!!

      Reply
    8. SSDK

      June 15, 2022 at 1:15 am

      They turned out great for me. Thanks!!

      Reply
    9. Murissa Shalapata

      June 18, 2022 at 11:45 am

      This is my family’s go to recipe for fluffy pancakes every time. So good!

      Reply
    10. Elsa

      June 18, 2022 at 8:38 pm

      Excellent recipe, been using it for a few years now and I always get rave reviews (even from a one year old)…I don’t even add the sugar (since it gets drowned in maple syrup anyway) and have made it with wholewheat flour with the same results, a delightfully fluffy pancake that is super easy to make!

      Reply
    11. Teaghanne

      June 19, 2022 at 12:31 pm

      Followed the recipe exactly, only doubled.
      Pancakes were fluffy, yes… but they tasted like sweet play dough. Threw out the whole batch.

      Reply
    12. Eva

      July 01, 2022 at 11:02 am

      These aren’t Japanese fluffy pancakes.

      Reply
      • Kika82

        July 25, 2022 at 11:04 am

        We know. They’re American pancakes with a bit more baking powder than usual to give them a nice lift. You’re weird

        Reply
      • Shannon

        March 19, 2023 at 5:44 pm

        Read the recipe first

        Reply
    13. Catherine

      July 10, 2022 at 2:53 am

      Will definitely be trying this recipe in the morning. For the 1 cup of flour, how many grams would it be? Or do you recommend using the measuring cup. If using the measuring cup, packed or leveled/spooned? Thank you!

      Reply
      • Riz

        July 17, 2022 at 11:41 pm

        Hi Catherine,

        I usually just use a packed measuring cup – I believe it is approximately 125-130g. Hope that helps!

        Reply
        • Sacora

          October 15, 2022 at 5:15 am

          Flour should always be measured by spinning and leveling no packing..

          Reply
          • Riz

            October 18, 2022 at 2:11 pm

            Hi Sacora,

            There are different thoughts on this depending on who you listen to and where you are. From a chef’s viewpoint, spooning/levelling is likely just as problematic as packing a cup (the most precise answer is weighing). However, in this case the difference between packing or spooning would be small enough that wouldn’t make a difference to the final pancakes. Hope that helps!

            Reply
    14. Lulu

      July 14, 2022 at 12:53 pm

      I love it! Sooo good. Best pancakes ever. the people who dislike these pancakes think it’s Japanese pancakes and they aren’t. Please read the title of the recipe.

      Reply
    15. lanie

      July 23, 2022 at 12:59 pm

      Followed the recipe exactly. Turned out great! Fluffy and tasty.

      Reply
    16. lanie

      July 23, 2022 at 1:00 pm

      Followed the recipe exactly. Turned out great! Fluffy and tasty.

      Reply
    17. Kika82

      July 25, 2022 at 11:13 am

      We know. They’re American pancakes with a bit more baking powder than usual to give them a nice lift. You’re weird

      Reply
    18. Amy

      July 31, 2022 at 9:17 am

      Delicious fluffy pancakes! I’ve made this recipe multiple times now because they are such a big hit!

      Reply
    19. Maryse

      August 06, 2022 at 1:17 pm

      By far the fluffiest pancake recipe, a very tasty one too. Thanks a lot

      Reply
    20. PANCAKE LOVERRR 💗💗💗💗💗💗

      August 08, 2022 at 11:19 am

      Overall the pancakes tasted good. However it does not live up to the name of “Fluffy Fluffy Pancakes” as I would have hoped it would. Still they were decent pancakes would recommend making.

      Reply
    21. Whirla

      August 10, 2022 at 9:28 am

      These pancakes come out perfect every time! I occasionally sub 1/4 cup of the flour with buckwheat flour to give them a bite and some fiber. I also like to add a banana or blueberries.

      Reply
    22. PMM

      August 12, 2022 at 10:01 pm

      Great recipe for easy fluffy pancakes. I rest mine more (overnight) to achieve a fluffier pancake. And, I do this because I live in a tropical climate country, which affects any recipe created and tested in a temperate climate country.

      Reply
    23. Janet

      August 15, 2022 at 12:47 pm

      Really good recipe, thank you!

      Reply
    24. Daniel

      August 19, 2022 at 9:26 pm

      Not fluffy fluffy

      Reply
    25. Julie Scoggins

      August 21, 2022 at 11:57 am

      Though mine tasted great, they didn’t rise much more than a normal pancake. What might I have done wrong?

      Reply
      • Riz

        August 22, 2022 at 12:26 pm

        Hi Julie,
        It’s hard to say as I wasn’t there with you. I’d recommend reading through the “Why are my pancakes flat?” section in the post as this addresses the most common reasons that people’s pancakes fail to rise. Hope that helps! And good luck!

        Reply
        • Mari

          August 25, 2022 at 8:52 pm

          Can I use this recipe for waffles?

          Reply
          • Riz

            September 06, 2022 at 12:11 pm

            Hi Mari,
            I’ve never tried it myself, but I believe some other commenters have done so successfully in the past. Good luck!

            Reply
    26. No thanks

      September 24, 2022 at 12:02 pm

      Worst pancakes I think I ever made. They didn’t rise at all and the batter was extremely runny. It never thickened up. Even after adding more flour. Maybe I did something wrong but they came out thinner than any other pancake I’ve ever made.

      Reply
      • Berry Sauce

        November 28, 2022 at 4:34 am

        Did you use fresh baking powder? Sift the dry ingredients properly? Emulsify the melted butter properly in warmed milk mixed with egg & vanilla essence? Measure correctly? Let the batter rest for 10 minutes? Flip the pancakes gently? Mine turned out perfect today – so happy.

        Reply
    27. Lilliana

      October 07, 2022 at 8:33 pm

      Best pancakes ever! I loved the taste of them! The pancakes were not super fluffy but they were definitely fluffy. I would definitely recommend this recipe!

      Reply
      • Wendy

        December 15, 2022 at 6:51 pm

        First decent pancake on the internet I have tried. Thanks. My kids loved it. Kinda reminds me of waffle flavor. Which was yummy.

        Reply
    28. Laura

      October 23, 2022 at 6:01 am

      Made these this morning and they were absolutely PERFECT!! Me and my 4 year old daughter have been making pancakes at least once a month for the last 18 months and this is by far the best (and easiest) recipe. Properly light and fluffy and didn’t leave my mouth scratchy from.baking powder like others have. We doubled the recipe to have them toasted for breakfast tomorrow. Serves with honey and Greek yogurt and fresh fruit, super yum!!! 10/10

      Reply
    29. Wander Chef

      October 28, 2022 at 11:08 pm

      OMG! Ive been craving for fluffier and soft creamy pancake!! And this recipe is beyond expectation! Thank you for sharing! I did only 1X measure thats why i want moooooore🤤🤤🤤 i wanted to share the photo but theres no upload here.

      Reply
      • Riz

        October 31, 2022 at 1:51 pm

        So glad to hear you enjoyed the pancakes! Feel free to tag me @yamisohungry or hashtag #chocolatesandchai if you share the photo on Instagram 🙂

        Reply
    30. Cho

      November 01, 2022 at 11:37 pm

      My 1st try using this recipe 3x ingredients awesome super fluffy 👌

      Reply
    31. J+M

      November 04, 2022 at 2:42 pm

      My 10 year old cousin and I had sleepover night and tried this recipe. She was so dissapointed she asked to write a review (below) and since we are experienced pancake makers I feel comfortable with the 1 star she gave. These were not only not “the fluffiest” but were essentially crepes/flapjacks they were so flat. -J (27)

      In my cousin’s words: “These pancakes were not fluffy AT ALL, not what we excpected. They tasted fine but they were kinda stiff”- M (10)

      Reply
      • INFURIATING

        November 08, 2022 at 5:40 pm

        A 1 star review based on cooking with a 10 year old? Seriously?

        If the pancakes were stiff, you overmixed the batter. HE EXPLAINS THIS IN THE POST.

        Reply
    32. Pat Turner

      November 13, 2022 at 6:06 pm

      I haven’t made this reciepe as you do not allow it to be printed.

      Reply
      • Riz

        November 15, 2022 at 12:07 pm

        Hi Pat,

        I’m sorry for the inconvenience. I had to remove the Print button as it was being used by some not so nice websites – if I’m able to find a fix, I’ll bring it back (unfortunately, I’m just a small blogger so I don’t have the IT resources that larger blogs do).

        In the meantime, you can still print the recipe by selecting it, right-clicking, and hitting the print button. Hope that helps! 🙂

        Reply
      • Nathan

        December 18, 2022 at 4:48 am

        Pat, what you could do to print off the recipe is open up a fresh Word document, still have this page up and copy and paste the entire recipe onto the document then just hit print. Trust me, it works as I do it all the time.

        Reply
    33. Lauren J

      December 07, 2022 at 1:10 pm

      Delicious! My family and I all really enjoyed our extra fluffy pancakes this morning. Thank you for sharing the recipe.

      Reply
    34. Kiaya

      December 11, 2022 at 9:46 pm

      Made this recipe, only change was adding some orange zest. It was delicious. It felt strange leaving the batter only barely mixed in, but it worked a treat and the pancakes were very fluffly. Next time I will double or triple the recipe as it wasn’t enought for our family of 3 – but that’s on me.

      Reply
    35. Violette

      December 27, 2022 at 1:55 pm

      I made this recipe but made waffles instead, and they were SO GOOD. SO fluffy, and the taste just melted in my mouth. This is my go-to recipe now!

      Reply
    36. Cole

      January 02, 2023 at 10:20 am

      First 2 came out impossibly thin, more like crepes than pancakes. Had to add almost a full cup of flour to make them fluffy. Started cooking them on medium and they burn emediately. Outside was burned but inside was completely raw. Only way for them not to burn was on low, not medium low, as low as it goes. Flavor was nice but worst recipe I’ve come across in a while

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    37. Christian LBC

      February 27, 2023 at 10:49 am

      Perfect recipe. We have used it in our breakfast many times now! Always fluffy and tasty pancakes! Thank you!

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    38. Jen C

      March 01, 2023 at 12:27 pm

      Delicious. Made these for my husband’s birthday and he loved them! VERY THICK but also not tough and still airy. We don’t make pancakes often but when we do this is going to be our go-to recipe!

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    39. Gigi S

      March 18, 2023 at 4:40 pm

      Been lookin all over pinterest and old cookbooks for a fluffy pancake. From pancakes with yeast to pancakes claiming to be fluffy with egg whites….no luck…until now!! Thanks for this simple and perfect recipe!! I watched as the 1st cake rose like a fluffy cloud! My son loves these and now-as others- this is my go-to pancake recipe!

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    40. Bob

      March 18, 2023 at 6:11 pm

      I love these
      I have had them 6 times and they are great
      Are they ok to put water in instead of milk

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      • Riz

        March 20, 2023 at 11:40 am

        Hi Bob,
        Glad to hear you enjoy them! You’ll get the best results here using milk. Water will work but the taste, fluffiness, and texture will be a little different.

        Hope that helps!

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    41. Mol P

      April 05, 2023 at 11:26 am

      Absolutely divine. Very fluffy and a little sweet, just like pancakes should be!

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    42. Klelia

      April 12, 2023 at 2:13 pm

      I just love it! I only added one more tbsp sugar, because I like them a bit sweeter. They turned out fluffy, yummy and beautiful pancakes. Oh geez! Thank you 😀

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    43. Anu

      April 23, 2023 at 6:10 am

      Thanks Riz!
      Absolutely smashing recipe. I swapped milk for half cream-half milk, and added blueberries, but otherwise followed to a T and it was perfect and fluffy. Yum. Will try the Japanese pancakes next xx

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    44. Jennifer W

      April 30, 2023 at 10:29 am

      The taste was there but they were not fluffy at all unfortunately. I even followed the recipe exactly!

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    45. Sue

      May 21, 2023 at 4:40 am

      The very best. So easy too but let batter rest its the key

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    46. Sonal

      June 29, 2023 at 11:11 pm

      Hello Riz! I have made this recipe at least 20 times and it’s my go-to recipe in my recipe folder. Always hit in my house. My 2 little ones love and devour every time I make it. Thank you very much from bottom of my heart ❤️😊

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      • Riz

        July 04, 2023 at 1:15 pm

        Hi Sonal,

        Thank you so much for your lovely comment! I’m so glad to hear you and your little ones enjoy these pancakes so much!

        Riz

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    47. Kaz

      July 08, 2023 at 6:07 am

      Amazing recipe!! They came out really fluffy and tasty 🙂 I’m wondering if it would be possible to make the batter the night before, and cook them the following morning?

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      • Riz

        July 10, 2023 at 5:13 pm

        Hey Kaz, that’s great to hear! Yes, you should be able to prepare the batter the night before (though it might not rise as much – it’ll taste the same though). Usually, what’s recommended is to have the wet and dry ingredients separately prepared, and then combine on the day of cooking. Hope that helps!

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    48. Para S

      July 16, 2023 at 11:50 am

      Awesome!
      I’ve been looking for a good, fluffy and easy pancake recipe. I finally found one! Thank you so much for sharing your recipe and all the key notes! I followed everything exactly and my pancakes turned out perfect! Nice and fluffy! Easy!

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    49. Richard

      August 03, 2023 at 10:57 am

      We’ve been making this recipe for years now. Weekend coming up so we will definitely be making it again on Saturday. Its our family’s favorite recipe!

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    50. Kitten Lover!

      August 30, 2023 at 12:31 pm

      Really good pancakes but not as fluffy as I hoped it would be tho but I would definitely recommend this recipe!

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