Learn how to make soft and fluffy American Pancakes from scratch. These cake-like pancakes are perfect drizzled with maple syrup and served with fresh berries.
Hands up if you love pancakes?! 💕
Well now you can learn how to make AMAZING American-style pancakes from scratch. They’re light and fluffy, while still being thick and hearty. Drenched in maple syrup and served with a handful of fresh raspberries, they’re most definitely my favourite morning treat.
Super simple pancakes with no wild ingredients – in fact you probably have everything you need on hand to make a batch right now. Just sayin.
The Griddle Cafe in Los Angeles makes the BEST pancakes. They’re thick but fluffy – and about the size of your head. Ever since I tried them, maybe 6 or 7 years ago now, I have wanted to master making perfect pancakes at home.
While I grew up making pancakes from a packet, pancakes from scratch are a world apart. There’s nothing extraordinary about them, but the perfect ratio of ingredients, gives you a chunky pancake that is almost like a piece of cake. I LOVE them.
Growing up in my house, my dad always liked his pancakes thin. Like really thin. Maybe even verging on a crepe. But not me. Oh no, as a child, I liked my pancakes thick and fat. Like a restaurant would serve them. And I have not changed a bit.
And now you can make our very own stack of fat and fluffy pancakes anytime you want. And there is no better way to eat a pile of American-style pancakes, then with authentic maple syrup. Are you hungry yet? Because I am!
I’m super proud of this recipe because making pancakes has not always been my forte. In fact, my first attempts went horribly wrong and tasted like scrambled eggs – ick! It took a while for me to try again. But don’t worry, those days are well behind me. This is my tried and true recipe that I’ve been using for years.
And when they’re made fresh and served up to you straight from the griddle – the world becomes a far better place. Excuse me, but a bowl of cereal is just not cutting it anymore. Fluffy American Pancakes here we come!
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Let’s Bake
Fluffy American Pancakes
Fluffy American Pancakes that are soft and sweet, while still being thick and hearty, drenched in maple syrup with a handful of fresh raspberries.
Ingredients
- 210 grams (1 and 1/2 cups) plain flour or all purpose flour
- 50 grams (1/4 cup) caster sugar or granulated sugar
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- 55 grams (1/4 cup) butter, plus extra for cooking
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 2 large eggs
- 240 ml (1 cup) full fat or whole milk
- Zest of one lemon, optional
- Fresh raspberries and maple syrup, to serve
Instructions
- In a large mixing bowl, sift the flour, sugar and baking powder. Give it a little whisk.
- Next, add your butter to a separate mixing bowl and microwave for 20 seconds or so until just melted. Add your vanilla, eggs and milk to your butter mixture and stir to combine. Add fresh lemon zest if using.
- Add the wet mixture to the dry mixture and gently fold through. The mixture should be nice and thick.
- Heat a small frying pan on a medium-low heat, add a little butter to the pan and pour over 3 heaped tablespoons or so of pancake batter. Heat for 1-2 minutes or until golden brown and then flip.
- Heat on the opposite side for about 1 minute or until also golden. Remove from heat and set aside. Repeat with remaining pancake batter and butter.
- Serve pancakes immediately with maple syrup and fresh raspberries.
Notes
Butter: If you use unsalted butter, add 1/4 teaspoon salt to the batter.
Alex says
Perfect. I added a bit of extra brown sugar. But that’s a personal preference.
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Jessica Holmes says
I’ll have to try that next time I make them!
Matt says
Awesome recipe works a treat just watch the heat on the stove they catch really quickly
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Jessica Holmes says
So glad you enjoyed them Matt!
Maria Angelixa says
May I use oatmeal flúor instead?
Jessica Holmes says
I’m sorry I’ve never tried this recipe with oat flour.
Dani says
Great recipie. I halved it to make one (large!) portion. Made about 5 pancakes and i popped some blueberries on when the batter was in the pan. Topped with maple syrup banana. Thick fluffy and delicious. Held there shape really well and the batter was really thick. Thanks for sharing.
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Jessica Holmes says
Yes! So happy you enjoyed them Dani! A half-batch sounds perfect.
Trevor says
My go-to recipe for pancakes, for both myself and guests. The only changes I’ve made after using this recipe dozens of times as a base are to decrease the sugar by anywhere from 10-20% (depending on whether I’m using something like chocolate chips in the batter or not,) 3.5 tsp of baking powder instead 1.5 tsp (when using half whole wheat flour and half all-purpose this keeps the rise I expected with just all-purpose,) and 3 tsp of vanilla flavor/extract instead of 2 tsp. Even without these changes, this is an amazing pancake batter recipe and I don’t even bother to look at others because this is what pancakes should taste like and it’s so flexible that I can add seemingly anything I want into the batter and it Just Works. Amazing food.
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Jessica Holmes says
Love hearing this Trevor! Thank you for your kind review and feedback. So glad you love them as much as I do!
Nastya says
Didn’t turn out it was too liquid.
Jessica Holmes says
I’m sorry to hear that. That’s a bit strange – did you make any changes to the recipe? You could try adding a touch less milk next time. You should also see the batter thicken slightly after 5-10 minutes.
JM says
I’ve never made a pancake in my life until now. I’m hooked because it’s so easy to prepare and to make. They came out slightly crispy on the outside and deliciously fluffy on the inside. I’m saving this recipe forever!
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Jessica Holmes says
Yes! Love that!
Chris says
Wow! Best recipe yet, theses were fantastic, really thick and tasty. My grandkids always want pancakes for breakfast when they stay over and these were really special.
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Jessica Holmes says
Yay! I’m so glad you enjoyed them Chris!
Riz says
Amazing! Although this recipe is great! I’ve tweaked it myself but this is generally my go to recipe for pancakes. If I feel like having even bigger pancakes, I swap the all purpose flour to self raising flour instead. But overall a great recipe!
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Jessica Holmes says
Yay! Love that Riz!
Grace says
Felt it wasn’t quite thick enough but still delicious 😋
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Jessica Holmes says
I’m glad you enjoyed them Grace! Slightly reducing the milk next time will make them even thicker.
Iskra says
Really good
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Jessica Holmes says
I’m glad you enjoyed them!
Carl says
Please put the comment about salt in the actual recipe. Most baking recipes using unsalted butter so it would be nice to know that salt was supposed to be added before I mixed everything together
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Emma says
ever think of making a recipe for banana pancakes??
Jessica Holmes says
Yes! Great idea!
Kim says
An English Momma here, delish! Tried several american pancake recipes and this is fool proof! Loved by kids & husband- did for father’s day & love cooking in cups in much easier! *although did weigh the butter :-p
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Jessica Holmes says
Hooray! I’m so glad you enjoyed them!