For more pancake ideas, check out these popular recipes: Extra Super Fluffy Blueberry Pancakes, Easy Oatmeal Pancakes, and Banana Bread Pancakes. If I have that 30 minutes (or even 20) in the morning, these buttermilk pancakes are my go-to for a quick-and-easy breakfast I can make from scratch, get on a plate immediately, and clean up fairly easily. These pancakes truly are the easiest, fluffiest ones you’ll ever make and once you make them, you’ll want to get up just a little bit early every morning to throw them on the griddle, listen to them sizzle, and enjoy just those few moments of peace before the daily chaos begins.
Why This Recipe Works
If you’re a lover of super fluffy pancakes, you’ve come to the right place! I’ve been making this buttermilk pancake recipe for years and it’s my go-to. In case you need any convincing, let me explain just why these pancakes are the best, and fluffiest, you’ll ever try. Buttermilk — It adds a tiny bit of tangy flavor and it also makes the making soda and baking powder activate more easily, thus giving you the fluffiest pancakes ever! It also acts as a “tenderizer” as the acid in the buttermilk breaks down the gluten in the flour, so that the pancakes are softer, and easier to cut, chew, and eat. Variety — These pancakes are perfect plain but see below for all the ways you can mix these up! So easy and versatile to make custom pancakes to suit everyone’s tastes. Easily doubles — The only problem with this buttermilk pancakes recipe is that the pancakes are always gone way too fast! I almost always double it because leftovers keep in the fridge for up to 5 days or in the freezer for up to 3 months. Pantry ingredients — There’s nothing fancy needed here, just your basic baking ingredients plus buttermilk (and I already have a workaround for that if you don’t have any). You want pancakes? You got ’em!
Here’s How You Make It
Fluffy buttermilk pancakes are a cinch to make, let me walk you through it.
Ideas for Customizing Pancakes
These super flurry buttermilk pancakes are perfect just the way they are. BUT if you want to add a little something, something extra well, then these are also a perfect base recipe for adding in all kinds of fun ingredients, like:
Add in 1 cup of berries for extra flavor, texture, color, and nutrition. My favorites are blueberries and blackberries. Bananas are simply a natural fit for pancakes. Blend them up into your batter, or add small pieces to the batter, or simply add them on top (or in between) your stack. Nuts make for delicious mix-ins to this buttermilk pancakes recipe. I like to add chopped walnuts, slivered almonds, or pecans, but any nut you love will work. Sometimes I’ll add in a half a cup of peanut butter to the batter to make it nice and nutty. Almond butter or another nut butter will work too. If your batter gets too thick, add a tablespoon or two of buttermilk to thin to desired consistency. Jams are my jam but also make a great addition to pancakes. I like to take a thinner jam or jelly and swirl it into the pancake right after I pour one onto the griddle. Jams and fruit syrups also make great pancakes toppings! Try adding canned pumpkin or pumpkin pie spice (or both) to your pancakes recipe. If you’re not sure how, try this recipe. Add a half teaspoon of ground cinnamon or nutmeg to the mix to make the pancakes a little more savory. Chocolate chips, of course, are the perfect addition to any homemade pancakes recipe. And, if you ask my husband, chocolate chip pancakes are the ONLY way to go! Add a teaspoon of fresh lemon zest and 1 teaspoon of poppy seeds for a lemony version of these fluffy pancakes.
Expert Tips
If you don’t have buttermilk, fear not. There is an easy workaround I use all the time as a buttermilk substitute: vinegar. To make your own, stir 1 tablespoon of white vinegar into 1 cup of regular milk and let it sit for 5 minutes before adding to this buttermilk pancakes recipe. To make more, smaller pancakes, use a ¼ cup measuring cup (or even an ice cream scoop would work) to put the batter onto the griddle for smaller “silver dollar” pancakes. To freeze the pancakes, stack with squares of wax paper in between. That way, when you go to grab a couple out of the freezer, they won’t all be stuck together.
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