Easy fluffy pancake recipe (with step-by-step instructions) (2024)

When it comes to making perfect, fluffy pancakes, simplicity is key.

The taste team has tried so many different homemade pancakes recipes over the years, but if we had to pick one keeper to bookmark and go back to again and again, it has to be this one. This pancake batter is consistent, reliable and delicious. It results in fluffy golden pancakes every time, without fail.

Originally uploaded to taste over a decade ago by one of our members, bdittmann88, I've retested this pancake batter and made minor tweaks over the years, but it really is one of the best homemade pancakes recipes I've come across. These fluffy homemade pancakes are thick without being dense, and you can dial the sugar up or down, depending on how you like them. It’s become one of our most popular taste recipes of all time, with so many reviewers declaring it the best homemade pancake recipe they’ve ever tried. And believe us, our community members are not new to cooking pancakes.

So why is this the best (and easiest) homemade pancakes recipe you'll try?

Firstly, it's so simple to make these delicious pancakes. You only need 5 basic ingredients (most of which you probably already have) and the pancake batter is ready in under 3 minutes. Secondly, the batter is on the thicker side. In fact, some of our taste reviewers actually think this is the point of difference to other recipes, because it makes consistently fluffier, airier pancakes that are easier to cook and soak up whatever you serve them with. And who doesn't love fluffy pancakes with a golden brown hue?

How to make pancakes from scratch

If you're new to making pancakes or simply want to brush up on your pancake-making skills, it's worth reading through our tips below to help you get the best results every time.

  1. Don't mix the batter too much. If we were only able to give one pancake tip it would be this. Overmixing the batter stops the raising agent from aerating, which results in a tough, dense dough and therefore rubbery pancakes. Mix the ingredients until just combined (in fact, this is the one time lumps in the batter are allowed).
  2. Let the batter rest. Allow the batter to rest for 30 minutes before cooking. This allows the flour particles in the batter to expand, resulting in fluffy pancakes.
  3. Use the right temperature. Use a medium-low heat to allow the pancakes to cook slowly, so they cook through to the centre and don’t burn.
  4. Use a heavy-based, non-stick frypan. The thicker base means the heat on the bottom will be less intense and provide a more even heat so the pancakes are less likely to burn.
  5. Grease with butter. But here’s the trick - melt the butter first and use paper towel or pastry brush to coat the pan in the melted butter, rather than throwing in a knob of butter directly into the pan. This will give the pancakes a nice crispy edge.
  6. Don't flip too early. Make sure the pancakes are cooked evenly and golden brown before flipping them in the pan – wait until lots of bubbles form on the surface and start to pop, then flip them.
  7. Keep them warm. Keep cooked pancakes warm on a baking sheet or tray in a low-temperature oven, or covered with foil on a plate outside of the oven.

How to make a perfect first pancake

It’s a well-known fact that the first pancake is always the worst. The reason for this is that the pan needs time to warm up and you need to work out the batter consistency. While lots of people are happy to accept that the first pancake of the batch just isn’t going to be your best, there are some things you can do to turn that practice pancake into perfection.

Firstly, start with your pan on low to medium heat. It’s much easier to gradually increase the temp while the pancake is cooking rather than trying to quickly cool the pan down. Secondly, don’t add too much of the remaining batter - a 1/4 cup (use a measuring cup) or a spoonful or two at a time ensures there’s enough room for spreading. Finally, be patient: wait until little bubbles form on the surface and once they start breaking up, then flip the pancake over. Check the bottom, and once it turns golden, serve.

Pancakes ingredients guide

See the full recipe below for exact quantities, but follow our ingredients guide to help you get the best results for your pancakes.

Eggs: This recipe calls for two eggs, which offer the perfect amount of moisture and lightness. If you're halving the recipe, use one cup of flour and one egg.

Milk: We've tested this most often with full cream milk and it gave perfect results, but non-dairy and lite/reduced fat milks also work (like an unsweetened almond milk) if you're in a pinch.

Vanilla: While you can skip the vanilla essence (or vanilla extract) if you don't have any to hand, it really does add a subtle flavour to the final result that is synonymous with traditional pancakes.

Flour: For ease, convenience (and to avoid adding an extra leavener) this recipe uses self-raising flour. If you don't have self-raising flour, use our easy guide on how to making self-raising flour from plain flour and baking powder (or baking soda). Unlike many pancake recipes, which use baking powder to create 'higher' pancakes, this recipe doesn't require any additional baking powder or baking soda (we promise they're fluffy enough already!). While we know self-raising flour creates the best results for this recipe, you can certainly use a whole wheat flour (just make sure it's a self-raising flour) if you prefer it. And, you can choose between a gluten-free flour or wheat flour based on your dietary needs.

Butter:Salted butter adds a touch of sweet-meets-salty flavour, which pairs particularly well with maple syrup. If you have time, melt the butter first so you get a light slick of melted butter across the pan to cook the pancakes in, rather than a pool. You'll get a crispier result. If you only have unsalted butter, that's okay too.

Sugar:This pancake recipe calls for caster sugar (or superfine sugar if you're in the US) to help the pancakes caramelise and brown. Run out? Here's how to make caster sugar at home.

How much sugar should you add to pancakes?

One of the most popular debates around this pancake recipe is the amount of sugar needed. I tested the recipe with the original sugar amount (1/3 cup) plus three different variations of sugar amounts: 1/4 cup sugar, 3 tbs sugar, and 2 tbs sugar. The good news is if you want to reduce the sugar amount it’s entirely possible to do so without affecting the pancakes. However, in my personal opinion, I would recommend either reducing the sugar amount to 1/4 cup or 3 tbs - any less and you can really notice the difference in terms of taste.

For more tips and ingredient substitutions, head to the notes section below the recipe. Additional recipe testing notes by Alison Adams - Food Writer and Recipe Tester.

Easy fluffy pancake recipe (with step-by-step instructions) (2024)

FAQs

What is the trick to making pancakes fluffy? ›

The tip, via Food52, relies on relaxed egg whites, aka unbeaten whites that have been allowed to sit for a bit. The pancake technique calls for the eggs to be separated and for the yolks to be mixed into a buttermilk, milk, and melted butter mixture.

How to make a pancake easy? ›

Method. Put 100g plain flour, 2 large eggs, 300ml milk, 1 tbsp sunflower or vegetable oil and a pinch of salt into a bowl or large jug, then whisk to a smooth batter. This should be similar in consistency to single cream. Set aside for 30 mins to rest if you have time, or start cooking straight away.

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.

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.

Is it better to add milk or water to pancake mix? ›

Pancake lovers' biggest complaint when adding water instead of milk is that the flavor seems to change. Pancakes aren't as richly flavored with water. There are a few ways to improve your batter when you've used water, including: Add extra butter.

How to make pancakes round and fluffy? ›

Determining Batter Thickness

The experts in the King Arthur Baking test kitchen share this handy hint: A recipe with equal volumes of flour and liquid (such as 2 cups all-purpose flour and 2 cups buttermilk) will result in a thicker batter that makes taller, extra-fluffy pancakes.

Why is my pancake not fluffy? ›

Flat pancakes are nearly always because of expired baking powder, too little baking powder for the recipe size, or too thin of a batter. How to fix flat pancakes: First, test your baking powder by adding a teaspoon of baking powder in a glass and adding a tablespoon of water or two.

How to make fluffy pancakes Gordon Ramsay? ›

Gordon Ramsay's recipe

You will need 2 eggs, separated, 2 tbsp sugar, ½ tsp salt, 2 tsp baking powder, 60g vegetable oil, 300g buttermilk, 160g plain flour, and 1 tsp vanilla essence. Whisk the egg whites “*ntil foamy”. MiX all the other ingredients in a second bowl, then fold in the egg whites.

Does adding more baking powder make pancakes fluffier? ›

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.

Why are my homemade pancakes not fluffy? ›

Flat pancakes are nearly always because of expired baking powder, too little baking powder for the recipe size, or too thin of a batter. How to fix flat pancakes: First, test your baking powder by adding a teaspoon of baking powder in a glass and adding a tablespoon of water or two.

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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