The BEST Buttermilk Pancakes Recipe (2024)

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I’ve got breakfast covered today with my classic Buttermilk Pancakes recipe — made completely from scratch (and tips to make them if you don’t have buttermilk, too!)! I’ll be showing you how to make thick, fluffy pancakes that can be ready in under 15 minutes!Recipe includes a how-to video!

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Buttermilk pancakes are an American classic breakfast food, but despite their unfussy ingredient list, too often people grab for the box mix because it’s just “easier”. Too many home bakers have struggled with dense, flat, or rubbery pancakes, or ones that have charred exteriors, raw centers, or are just all-around lacking in flavor. Today we’re going to fix that with my favorite, fool-proof buttermilk pancake recipe.

While you’d be hard-pressed to find a truly complicated buttermilk pancake recipe, many recipes sadly leave out important tips and tricks that can make or break your breakfast. Do you know the right time to flip? The right heat for your stovetop? Which substitutions are acceptable and which definitely aren’t? How to make buttermilk pancakes if you don’t even have buttermilk?

My recipe has not only been carefully perfected to yield fat, fluffy, and super flavorful pancakes (the cousin to my paper-thin crepes), but I’m also answering all of these questions and sharing my super simple tips and tricks so you’ll never reach for that box mix ever again.

Grab your (preferably non-stick) skillet and get ready for perfect, golden pancakes every time. Let’d do this.

What You Need for Perfect Pancakes

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This recipe is easy and uses pantry staples, but let’s talk about a handful of the ingredients before we get started:

  • Buttermilk: When combined with the baking soda, this gives the pancakes a nice lift, making them thick and fluffy.It’s purpose isn’t only a chemical one, though, it also gives buttermilk pancakes a great flavor with a classic but subtle tang. See my FAQ section below to make this recipe if you don’t have buttermilk.
  • Eggs. Ideally these should be room temperature. Ideally all your ingredients should be so that the batter combines easily but I’m realistic about the fact that most people aren’t going to wake up two hours early to set their buttermilk out to come to room temperature and I’d never ask you to do something I don’t do myself. Fortunately, this recipe is fairly resilient.
  • Butter. This should be melted. Do this first so it has time to cool a bit before you add it to your buttermilk.
  • Baking powder and baking soda. The combination of these two leaveners give the pancakes the perfect fluffiness and lift.
  • Flour. I recommend using all-purpose flour. You can experiment with substituting some of the flour with whole wheat flour, but since that is a much thirstier flour you might need a bit more buttermilk to keep the batter from being too thick. Self rising flour is not recommended as the baking powder and salt are already accounted for.

This is just an overview of the ingredients I used and why. For the full recipe please scroll down to the bottom of the post!

How to Make Buttermilk Pancakes

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  1. Whisk together flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt.
  2. Whisk together buttermilk, egg, and vanilla separately and drizzle the melted butter into the mixture while whisking. Add to the dry ingredients.
  3. Very gently fold together the wet and dry ingredients until almost completely combined. Don’t overdo it or your pancakes will be flat and dense rather than fluffy.
  4. Cook on medium heat until golden brown on each side. Don’t crank up the heat, this will yield pancakes with burnt outsides and raw centers, and that’s just sad 🙁

SAM’S TIP: You can tell your buttermilk pancakes are ready to flip when the edges begin to look set and the bubbles in the batter begin to burst. At this point you should easily be able to flip a spatula underneath to gently lift up an edge and take a peek: look for a golden brown color!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I cut the recipe in half?

Yes! Zach and I often make a half batch of buttermilk pancakes for breakfast, it divides easily and results are exactly the same! For the buttermilk, you would use 1 cup + 2 Tablespoons.

What if I don’t have buttermilk?

You can use my buttermilk substitute recipe instead (you only need milk and vinegar or lemon juice). Pour 2 Tablespoons + ¾ teaspoon of white vinegar or lemon juice into a large measuring cup then add milk until you have the 2 ¼ cup called for. Stir.

However you should know that “homemade” buttermilk is thinner than the real thing. You may not need to use the full 2 ¼ cup called for, it could make your batter runny and your pancakes too thin. If using the substitute, set aside about ½ cup of your buttermilk (so only use 1 ½ cups) and use the recipe as indicated. If the batter seems too thick, gradually add more of the buttermilk substitute as needed.

Why were my buttermilk pancakes flat/not fluffy!?

Most likely this is a result of over-mixing the batter, this can yield flat, dense, or even rubbery pancakes. Donot over-mix your pancake batter — I can not overstate how important this is.When combining your wet and dry ingredients, gently fold together with a spoon or spatula until just combined. A few flour streaks remaining in the batter is actually a good thing!

Can I add blueberries/chocolate chips/etc. to my buttermilk pancakes?

Absolutely! You can add up to a cup of add-ins to your buttermilk pancake batter. Because you want to avoid over-mixing your batter, it is best to fold these in when your flour is halfway incorporated rather than waiting until you’ve already mostly combined your wet and dry ingredients.
You can also skip the mix-ins and instead top off your pancakes with whipped cream or blueberry sauce, instead. Or do mix-ins and fancy toppings, I don’t judge!

Can I use this this pancake batter to make waffles?

Yes you can! While I have a waffle recipe that I love and would recommend, my buttermilk pancake batter actually makes delicious waffles, too.

What toppings go well with buttermilk pancakes?

These are great with simple butter and syrup, but sometimes I like to get fancy and add whipped cream, strawberry sauce, blueberry sauce, caramel sauce, chocolate gravy, or hot fudge sauce!
Have you ever tried a pancake sundae before with ice cream and toppings? Not health food, but so good!

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Alright, I think that pretty much covers it! I hope you’ll try these out and please let me know what you think!!

Enjoy!

Other Breakfast Recipes You Might Like:

  • French Toast or French Toast Casserole
  • Blueberry Muffinsor Banana Muffins
  • Scones
  • Cinnamon Rolls

Enjoy!

Let’s bake together! Make sure to check outthe how-to VIDEO in the recipe card!

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Best Buttermilk Pancakes Recipe

My BEST Buttermilk pancake recipe makes thick, soft, and SO FLUFFY pancakes that can be ready in under 15 minutes! Recipe includes a how-to video!

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Course: Breakfast

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 15 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 8″ pancakes

Calories: 243kcal

Author: Sam Merritt

Ingredients

  • 2 cups all-purpose flour (250g)
  • 3 tablespoons sugar
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon baking soda
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 2 ¼ cups buttermilk¹ (530ml)
  • 2 large eggs lightly beaten, room temperature preferred
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 4 Tablespoons unsalted butter melted and cooled (57g)

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Instructions

  • In a large bowl, whisk together flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt, until well-combined.

  • In a separate, medium-sized bowl, whisk together buttermilk,, eggs, and vanilla extract.

  • Take your melted butter and slowly drizzle it into your wet ingredients while whisking, stirring until well-combined (the butter may separate and curdle if your other ingredients are cold, this is OK, just whisk to combine).

  • Pour wet ingredients into dry ingredients and use a wooden spoon to stir until justcombined — do not overmix your pancake batter or your pancakes will be flat. Use a light hand when stirring, and a few flour streaks in the batter are fine.

  • Spray a non-stick skillet with cooking spray or lightly brush with canola oil and place on burner on medium-low heat.

  • Allow skillet to preheat before adding batter (about 5 minutes, it's good for your pancake batter to sit several minutes as well, which is why you prepared that before preheating your pan), and once skillet is heated (I usually test this by hovering my hand several inches above the pan and making sure I can feel the heat radiating from it) scoop pancake batter into pan (I use about ½-⅔ cup of batter per pancake).

  • Allow pancake to cook until edges begin to appear cooked and bubbles in batter begin to burst. Using a pancake spatula, carefully flip pancake and continue to cook several more minutes until pancake is golden brown.

  • Repeat until all batter is used — I recommend spraying or brushing the pan between each batch of pancakes.

  • Serve warm topped with salted butter and maple syrup!

Notes

¹If you don’t have buttermilk on hand, you can try to substitute my easy buttermilk substitute instead,however a number of people have reported that the batter becomes very thin for them (which makes sense as homemade buttermilk is thinner than the real thing). While I have had success using the full amount listed using buttermilk substitute, because others have had issues, I recommend adding the milk slowly until you get the proper consistency shown in the photos and video.

Nutrition

Serving: 18″ pancake | Calories: 243kcal | Carbohydrates: 32g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 69mg | Sodium: 305mg | Potassium: 245mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 8g | Vitamin A: 354IU | Calcium: 135mg | Iron: 2mg

Nutritional information is based on third-party calculations and should be considered an estimate only. Actual nutritional content will vary based upon brands used, measuring methods, cooking method, portion sizes, and more.

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Buttermilk Pancake recipe originally published 01/29/2018, updated just in time for Fat Tuesday! Recipe is unchanged but additional tips have been added and a video is now included!

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  1. Michelle Hickman

    Sooo delicious!

    Reply

  2. Melissa

    The BEST Buttermilk Pancakes Recipe (7)
    These turned out good – added blueberries or chocolate chips to them for the kids! Definitely a heavier pancake but no one was complaining!

    Reply

  3. norma cardoso

    The BEST Buttermilk Pancakes Recipe (8)
    Love this recipe !!

    Reply

  4. Dawn

    I’ve never tried a homemade pancake recipe before and just made yours. They were absolutely amazing, loved them, alittle more work/time but really good! Can we skip the salt and use regular butter?

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    • Sam

      Hi Dawn! I wouldn’t omit the salt completely. I would probably reduce the salt to a heavy 1/4 teaspoon. 🙂

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      • Alexa

        can this be made in bulk? i’d like to make a bulk dry mix to store in a large mason jar to have on hand. if so how much dry and how much wet ingredients would be needed?

        side note: this is the BEST homemade pancake recipe i’ve tried BY FAR and is the only recipe i’ll use. and i’m a pancake snob so i’ve tried countless recipes and have never been able to nail the fluffiness and texture you find at restaurants until now.

      • Sam

        Hi Alexa! I have never tried making it in bulk. I suppose it could work to simply mix the dry ingredients. That being said, I’m not sure what your proportions would end up being. Let me know how it goes if you try it! 🙂

  5. Jennifer Bechtel

    The BEST Buttermilk Pancakes Recipe (9)
    Fantastic and hearty and moist. This is the best buttermilk pancakes recipe I’ve ever had in my 5 decades!

    Reply

  6. Catherine S

    The BEST Buttermilk Pancakes Recipe (10)
    So good!!! Mine did turn out a little dry. My buttermilk was really thick. I just thinned it out with some whole milk. Great recipe. Delicious and fluffy.

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The BEST Buttermilk Pancakes Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why are my buttermilk pancakes not fluffy? ›

Making pancake and waffle batter ahead of time is a huge no-no and will lead to flat, dense results every time. Even letting your batter hang out for just a few minutes after you've mixed it before you start ladling it onto the griddle will lead to less fluffy results.

What's so special about buttermilk pancakes? ›

Buttermilk Makes Fluffier Pancakes

But buttermilk doesn't just help create those air bubbles; it helps retain them, too, especially in an application such as pancakes. Its creamy body yields a thick batter that's exceptionally good at holding on to those air bubbles during cooking.

Should you let buttermilk pancake batter sit? ›

A – Ideally make your batter and let it rest for about 30 minutes before cooking. This allows the flour to absorb the liquid, making the pancakes lighter and fluffier.

What makes restaurant pancakes taste so good? ›

Restaurants tend to use real, farm-fresh eggs and real milk when making their pancakes, which as you might guess, adds to a richer, higher-quality eating experience.

What are the black dots in buttermilk pancake mix? ›

Note: Pancake batter will keep for 3 days, refrigerated. Little black dots may form on the batter's surface on days 2 and 3 - they're a harmless result of oxygenation. Just stir to combine. Add mix-ins such as nuts, fresh or dried fruit, or chocolate chips to the batter just before cooking.

Why do you put coins in pancakes? ›

However, it's not as tasty as you think, as they add small objects (after they've been thoroughly cleaned of course) such as buttons, rings, and coins. Each object has a special meaning, for example, if you find a shiny coin in your pancake, you're deemed very lucky and will end up rich!

Why are restaurant pancakes so fluffy? ›

Buttermilk is often used instead of regular milk

Many restaurants use buttermilk instead of dairy or plant-based milk when making pancakes, which changes the interaction of the ingredients before and during cooking — leading to a fluffier, more texturally satisfying, and tastier result.

Should pancake batter rest in the fridge or room temperature? ›

Whisk together egg, milk, buttermilk. Add the egg mix in to the flour gradually in to the well, whisking together until a smooth batter forms. Set aside to rest for 30 minutes before adding the melted butter in to the batter. Optional: Leave in the fridge overnight & thin mixture with extra milk the next day.

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.

What makes pancakes fluffy and helps them rise? ›

Glutens are long protein molecules that have an elastic quality. Just like dough expands when you allow it to rest before baking, the gluten in the pancake batter stretches and expands. As it stretches, pockets of air begin to form, making your pancakes airy and light.

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