Vegan Pancakes Recipe - The BEST Fluffy Pancakes! (2024)

How to make the best fluffy vegan pancakes, with just a few simple ingredients and endless flavor possibilities!

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Easy healthy vegan pancakes

If you like soft and fluffy diner style pancakes, this is the pancake recipe to try.

It yields super thick and buttery pancakes, with no flax seeds, no Bisquick or expensive commercial egg replacer, and no unusual ingredients required.

In fact, you might already have everything in your kitchen pantry needed to make these pancakes right now!

Also be sure to try this Vegan French Toast

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The trick to pancakes without eggs

The simple secret to making pancakes with no eggs whatsoever? Just add a little vinegar to your pancake batter.

Seriously, that is all you need, with no applesauce or flax eggs required.

Vinegar will react with the baking soda, making the pancake batter bubble up and causing the pancakes to rise as they cook.

Even if you are not a vegan or vegetarian, this is a fantastic plant based recipe to keep on hand for any time you may run out of eggs or buttermilk in the fridge.

If you have ever tried a vegan pancake recipe that turned out flat, gummy, or disappointingly unlike the soft and fluffy homemade pancakes you remember from your childhood, this recipe will completely change your idea of vegan pancakes.

Because they are made with simple basic ingredients, non vegans love these homemade breakfast pancakes too.

They taste like regular pancakes because they are regular pancakes. It is like having vegan IHOP pancakes right in your kitchen!

Vegans also love Vegan Brownies or Vegan Cheesecake

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Five vegan pancake recipes

Chocolate Chip Pancakes: Add a handful of mini size or regular dairy free chocolate chips to the batter before stirring. Obviously I am partial to this flavor.

Strawberry Shortcake: Top your finished pancakes with Coconut Whipped Cream and strawberry jam. It tastes like eating homemade strawberry shortcake for breakfast!

Vegan Blueberry Pancakes: Press a few fresh berries into each pancake right after they go on the skillet. Top with pure maple syrup or powdered sugar if desired.

Use up leftover blueberries in these Healthy Blueberry Muffins.

Vegan Banana Pancakes: Replace half a cup of the milk in the recipe below with ripe mashed banana. Add a pinch of ground cinnamon along with the dry ingredients.

Pumpkin Pie Pancakes: Swap out half a cup of the milk with pumpkin puree, and add a fourth teaspoon of cinnamon and a pinch of pumpkin pie spice.

And of course there’s always the classic pancake toppings: maple syrup and butter. Use your favorite vegan butter, or spread on some Coconut Butter or peanut butter.

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Ingredients for fluffy vegan pancakes

If you have flour, baking soda, vinegar, salt, and baking powder, you already own everything you need to make this easy pancake recipe.

Choose spelt flour, white flour, oat flour, or some brands of all purpose gluten free flour. I’ve not tried making the recipe with buckwheat or whole wheat flour yet and do not recommend using coconut flour.

I also have not tried substituting almond flour or almond meal for flourless pancakes. However there is a low carb and keto pancake recipe included in the recipe box below, for those who want keto vegan pancakes.

Stir in the optional rolled oats to make vegan oatmeal pancakes. Or go with oat flour or gluten free all purpose to create gluten free pancakes.

Please be sure to report back if you experiment with other flours.

The recipe works with almost any milk of choice, such as almond milk, oat milk, soy milk, or coconut milk. Or you can use water instead.

If you want savory or sugar free pancakes, feel free to omit the sugar.

For a healthy breakfast that tastes like a decadent dessert, try topping the egg free pancakes with a scoop of nondairy Banana Ice Cream or Coconut Ice Cream.

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How to make the best vegan pancakes

Combine all of the dry ingredients in one bowl, and stir well.

Mix in the liquid ingredients to achieve a thick pancake batter. For best results, be sure not to overmix.

If you want extra fluffy pancakes, let the batter sit for about ten to fifteen minutes to thicken. For those in a rush, this step is not required.

Depending on the flour you use, more liquid may be needed. Slowly add more dairy free milk or water until your desired pancake batter thickness is reached.

Grease a nonstick skillet or pancake griddle, and turn on the heat to medium.

You can test to see if the pan is hot by adding a drop of water. If the water sizzles, the pan is ready and you can start cooking your pancakes.

Drop small ladles of batter onto the skillet, and gently press down. Smaller pancakes will cook more evenly and avoid burnt edges with undercooked middles.

If adding fresh berries, chopped or sliced banana, or chocolate chips, sprinkle or press them into the pancakes at this time.

Flip the pancakes with a spatula when the edges begin to look dry. Cook for an additional minute or two before removing from the griddle.

Re-grease the skillet after each set of pancakes to they will not stick to the pan.

Note: You can also turn the pancakes into Vegan Waffles.

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Dairy free pancake storage tips

To save time in the morning, you can make up the batter the night before if you wish. Refrigerate the batter in a covered bowl until ready to use.

If there are any leftover vegan pancakes, let them cool.

Then stack the pancakes in an airtight lidded container with a layer of wax paper or parchment paper between each pancake.

Leftovers should keep in the refrigerator for around three to four days.

Or freeze the pancakes for up to two months, once again with parchment or wax paper in between each layer to prevent the pancakes from sticking to each other.

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Vegan Pancakes

The easy recipe for how to make the best vegan pancakes that non vegans love too!

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Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 10 minutes minutes

Total Time 20 minutes minutes

Yield 8 – 12 pancakes

5 from 96 votes

Ingredients

  • 1 cup flour (or try theseKeto Pancakes)
  • 6 tbsp rolled oats or 1/4 cup additional flour
  • 2 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/8 tsp baking soda
  • scant 1/2 tsp salt
  • 3/4 cup milk of choice or water (or more as needed)
  • 2 tsp white vinegar or cider vinegar
  • 1 tbsp oil or nut butter, or omit for fat-free
  • 2 tbsp sugar or sweetener of choice (can omit for savory)

Instructions

  • The recipe works with spelt, white, gluten free all purpose, or oat flour. Feel free to experiment with other flours, and be sure to report back with results if you do!

    To make vegan pancakes, stir dry ingredients in a bowl, then stir in remaining ingredients. For extra fluffy pancakes, let the batter sit 10 minutes to thicken. Or if thinner pancakes are desired, you can skip that step and add more liquid to thin out the batter. Some flours will need more water than others, so add more until you achieve a pancake batter. (If you accidentally add too much liquid and the batter gets too thin, cook them anyway and they become crepes!)

    Grease a nonstick skillet well and heat on medium. When the pan is hot (test by adding a drop of water – the pan is ready if it sizzles), drop small ladles of batter and press down. Don’t make the pancakes too big, or they’ll be done on the edges before the centers cook. If desired, press a few berries or banana slices into each pancake, or sprinkle on some chocolate chips. Using a spatula, flip when edges begin to look dry. Let them cook for an additional minute or so before removing from the heat. Re-grease the skillet after each set of pancakes, to prevent sticking. To save time in the morning, you can make up the batter the night before if you wish and refrigerate in a covered bowl. Or leftover pancakes can be frozen to thaw and enjoy at another time.

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FAQs

What makes pancakes fluffy and rise? ›

Pancakes and waffles typically both contain baking soda, which causes them to rise. As soon as the baking soda is combined with the wet ingredients (which contain an acidic ingredient, like often buttermilk), it starts producing carbon dioxide gas bubbles that cause the batter to rise.

What makes fluffier pancakes milk or water? ›

Milk helps make pancakes fluffier than water. Since milk is thicker than water, it creates a thicker batter. Further, if you use whole milk or low fat milk, the fat content helps yield tender, fluffy results.

What causes pancakes not to be fluffy? ›

The first is that the batter is a bit runny. Add a little more flour (or mix) to make a thicker batter, and see if that fluffs up the pancakes. The other reason I can think of is that the leavening is either past its prime, or not getting enough time to work before cooking.

Does adding more baking powder make pancakes fluffier? ›

Top tips for fluffy pancakes

Don't be tempted to add more than the recipe suggests, as too much baking powder will make pancakes taste soapy. Alternatively, you could use self-raising flour, which will add to the amount of raising agent in the recipe and potentially make your pancakes fluffier.

What ingredient in a basic made from scratch pancake batter makes pancakes fluffy? ›

Flour: This homemade pancake recipe starts with all-purpose flour. Baking powder: Baking powder, a leavener, is the secret to fluffy pancakes.

Does baking powder or baking soda make pancakes fluffier? ›

Most baking powders are "double acting," meaning they produce carbon dioxide once upon coming in contact with moisture, then again after heating. Because of this, baking powder-leavened goods are generally lighter and fluffier than those that rely on baking soda alone.

Which is better, baking soda or baking powder? ›

When to use which one. Baking soda is used in recipes that also include an acidic ingredient, such as cream of tartar, buttermilk, or citrus juice. Conversely, baking powder is typically used when the recipe doesn't feature an acidic ingredient, as the powder already includes the acid needed to produce carbon dioxide.

What ingredient keeps pancakes from falling apart? ›

I can barely flip a pancake without it falling apart on me.

Your batter could be too loose—add a little flour.

What can I add to pancake mix to make it better? ›

Using Baking Soda vs.

If your boxed mix doesn't already call for it, you can also add in a few eggs. The addition of the egg in your mix will give your batter a better texture, as well as more flavor. These pancakes will taste like you just ordered them from your favorite breakfast spot, but right at home!

Should I add eggs to pancake mix? ›

Yes. While an egg is not needed to make our pancakes light and fluffy, some Makers prefer the texture you get when you add an egg to the batter.

What happens if you add an extra egg to pancake mix? ›

A word of caution though — if you add too many eggs you'll end up with a loose pancake batter that will need to be balanced with more pancake mix. If you're vegan or allergic to eggs, there are a few ingredients you can use to substitute an egg.

Do you cook pancakes on high or low heat? ›

The ideal temperature for cooking pancakes

Either way, it's obvious that delicious pancakes require an ideal griddle temperature (and a little bit of patience) to get that nice, fluffy texture. Simply put: the best temperature for cooking pancakes is 375°F on a griddle or medium to medium high heat on the stove.

Is it better to make pancake batter the night before? ›

Before you cook your pancakes, you should allow your batter to 'settle'. 24 hours in the fridge is ample time, but it may have thickened up a little when you take it back out, so just loosen up with a splash of milk. When you come to cook the perfect pancakes, the temperature of your pan is crucial.

Is hot or cold water better for fluffy pancakes? ›

First thing's first: whisk up your batter with cold water. Warm water prematurely heats up the batter's gluten, which can deflate fluffy pancakes before they even hit the frying pan. Be sure not to overmix, which can turn pancakes tough and chewy.

What makes pancakes fluffy, baking powder or baking soda? ›

Baking powder, like baking soda, is a chemical leavening agent made with sodium bicarbonate (aka baking soda) plus a weak acid, such as potassium bitartrate. Baking soda is essential for baked goods, but baking powder is really what makes pancakes and biscuits rise and become so super fluffy.

What makes pancakes light instead of dense? ›

Too much egg, however, will make the pancake dense and custard-like; not enough will make it drier and more biscuit-like. Baking powder and baking soda are the chemical leaveners typically used in pancakes. They are responsible for the bubbles in the batter, and for making the cakes light and fluffy.

What is the best oil for fluffy pancakes? ›

Using extra virgin olive oil in place of the melted butter in this recipe adds moisture in addition to flavor, resulting in a light and fluffy pancake that's perfectly tender and moist, not dry or doughy in the least.

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