Best Ever Pancake Recipe
Pancake Recipe made with simple ingredients that takes only a few minutes time. Load these perfect homemade pancakes up with fresh fruit or drown them in your favorite maple syrup.
I’ve included tips below (with a video) to help answer any questions on how to make the best ever pancakes. This post contains affiliate links.

I know food bloggers have a bad rap for throwing around the phrase “best ever” a little too frequently. Friends. Look at my eyes… these easy pancakes are the real deal. I’ve been searching for the best pancake recipe ever, and I’ve finally perfected it. Thick and fluffy, with a hint of sweetness, but not too much so you can still drown them in syrup.
This is one of my favorite go-to recipes because I always have what I need to make it on hand. I love that it only requires a few simple ingredients, takes only a few minutes to make, and tastes a million times better than box mix. This recipe makes ten perfect pancakes every single time.

How to Cook Pancakes
- Make sure you have even heat (I like to use an electric griddle)
- Let the batter rest for a few minutes (to activate the baking powder)
- Use nonstick baking spray (yes, even on nonstick pans)
Make sure you have even heat, especially if you are using a skillet. Let your pan heat up while you make the batter; an easy way to test if your pan is ready is by flicking a tiny bit of water onto the pan. If it’s hot and ready to go the water will sizzle immediately.
Always spray your pan with a little bit of nonstick spray to keep your pancakes from sticking (Yes, even in non-stick pans. I’ve also tried butter, but it does change the surface of the pancake, so I prefer nonstick spray, like Pam.)
I received an Electric Griddle for Christmas- and I highly recommend it! I love being able to to set the temp (I use 325 degrees) and make multiple pancakes at once. It also makes perfect eggs- so smooth, no crispy edges or skirt. Griddles really do make the most perfect pancakes (i.e. “griddle cakes”).

How to Pour Pancake Batter
Another tip to use when making this recipe is to use a 1/4 cup measuring cup to scoop your batter. This way you get happy, uniform, perfect pancakes. When I add the batter to the griddle I start from the center and gently pour in a circular movement to help the batter spread into a nice round circle.
Keep in mind that this pancake batter will be very thick. This is what you want! There is no need to thin it out with more milk or liquid. It will be thick! It won’t “pour” like boxed mix, it will scoop. Use a measuring cup to scoop the batter onto the griddle.

How to Flip the Perfect Pancake
- Wait until the underside is ready
- Shove the spatula all the way underneath
- Use your wrist instead of your whole arm
Don’t rush your pancakes- let that first side get gorgeously golden brown. You’ll know they’re ready when bubbles start to form and pop on the top (the uncooked side).
To get a perfect flip without batter sliding around, be sure to purposefully shove your spatula (I like silicone or plastic, not metal) all the way underneath and use your wrist to turn them over.
My husband taught me that. I was flipping them using my whole arm, instead of a gentle turn of the wrist, which was resulting in lopsided pancakes.

How to Make Pancakes Fluffy
I get comments all the time about the amount of baking powder in this recipe. This recipe calls for 3 1/2 teaspoons of baking powder. Teaspoons NOT tablespoons. Baking powder NOT baking soda.
No, using that much baking powder will not make the pancakes taste weird or metallic. I promise you I make this recipe weekly. This pancake recipe has been rigorously tested and duplicated by many. This recipe is solid.
That said, apparently some people are sensitive to the taste of some baking powders. (Much like how some people think cilantro tastes like soap and others love it.) If you are sensitive to baking powder, I would recommend buying an aluminum-free baking powder.
Learn more about the differences between baking powder and baking soda here, like how to test if your baking powder is still good. Baking powder should really be replaced every three months for best results.

Delicious Pancake Toppings
If maple syrup isn’t your thing, slather these homemade pancakes with Homemade Strawberry Butter! We also like to top them with this Homemade Blueberry Syrup.
My oldest loves when I add blueberries in the batter and my younger two love chocolate chips. Honestly, I usually end up eating mine plain, straight off the griddle, because they’re just that good!
Note: When I add blueberries, I mix them directly into the batter. Coating them in the batter helps prevent them from bursting (and making a huge mess on my griddle). When I add chocolate chips, I scoop the batter onto the griddle and then immediately sprinkle the chocolate chips directly on top.

Tips for the Best Homemade Pancakes
Can this pancake recipe be used to make waffles? Yes! The ratios need to be changed up slightly, but this recipe can be used to make homemade waffles. Get my Fluffy Waffle Recipe here.
Can this pancake recipe be made into mini pancakes or “silver dollar” pancakes? Yes! I have used this recipe to make miniature pancakes before. Mini pancakes are perfect for kids, a pancake breakfast bar, or to serve at brunch. Get tips on how much batter to use and more in this post: Strawberry Banana Pancake Skewers.
Can this pancake recipe be made with buttermilk? Yes! Just sub out the whole milk for buttermilk. You can really use whatever milk you have on hand (skim, 2%). I have not tried it with milk alternatives, like cashew or almond, but these should be okay also. In fact, I use buttermilk (or a “cheater” lemon/milk mixture) in these Blueberry Buttermilk Pancakes.
Can this pancake batter be made ahead of time? No. Most baking powder sold today is double acting, which means that the first leavening occurs when the baking powder gets wet. (The second leavening occurs when the baking powder is heated.) You may notice that after you mix the dry ingredients with the wet, the batter may “puff up” some in the bowl. The longer is sets without being heated up, the more it will lose that initial rise.

Can these pancakes be frozen? Yes! Freeze them individually before combining in an airtight bag. We reheat them in the microwave for 10-15 seconds until warm.
Can this recipe be doubled? Yes. I have doubled this recipe and it works great.
Can this pancake recipe be made dairy free? Yes. I have made these before using cashew milk and omitted the butter completely, the results were very similar. Others have used other dairy free milks, nut milks, and vegan butter alternatives with for dairy free pancakes with great success.
Can you make these pancakes with egg? Yes. Others have used an egg replacement, applesauce, and pumpkin successfully, though I personally have not tried this.
Can these pancakes be made using whole wheat flour, almond four, oat flour, arrow root flours, etc? I personally have not tried this, but read through the comments as others have done this with great results.

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Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
- 3 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 cup sugar
- 1 1/4 cups whole milk
- 1 egg
- 3 tablespoons unsalted butter melted
- 1 tsp vanilla extract optional
Instructions
- Melt the butter in microwave for 30 seconds, set aside.
- In a medium bowl, mix together flour, sugar, salt, and baking powder.
- Stir milk and egg together.
- Create a well in the center of the flour mixture.
- Pour the butter, vanilla, and milk mixture into the well.
- Use a wire whisk to stir everything together until just combined. It will be slightly thick and lumpy, but should be well incorporated.
- Allow the batter to rest while heating a lightly oiled skillet or griddle to medium high heat.
- Pour or scoop the batter onto the griddle, using approximately 1/4 cup for each pancake.
- Cook each side for 3-6 minutes, until lightly golden brown.
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Found your recipe this morning and made them for Sunday breakfast. After trying a number of recipes over the years this is the best ever! My family was delighted with them so thanks for makin me look good. Thank you for sharing. Greetings from New Zealand.
So happy to hear you and your family enjoyed them, Rona!
These were so easy and delicious!! My husband and 4 kids gobbled then up fast. Thank you so much for the perfect go to weekend pancake recipe!
These are my go to pancakes when I run out of ready made batter. They are so delicious and easy to make! To change it up sometimes, I add vanilla and mashed bananas for banana pancakes.
This is the first time I’ve ever made pancakes from scratch. They were fluffy and delish! Thanks for the recipe.
So happy to hear that!!
Can you make this with almond flour? Or oat flour Or arrowroot flour and still be same consistency? With dairy free milk like Lactaid or almond milk? Or Soy?
I’ve never tried any of those variations. Please let me know if you have any success!
Love these pancakes. I add some vanilla extract and a little extra milk and they are wonderful. My husband loves them too especially when I add some blue berries.
I’ve been on the hunt for an easy, throw together but still good pancake recipe. And this was SO delicious! My boys are very picky when it comes to pancakes and these passed the test with flying colors. Writing it down for my recipe box of ‘keepers’. Thank you so much!
Found this recipe for a hint from my workout coach.
Have tried it and have to say: Perfect
Greetings from Germany and thank you for this wonderful recipe
So glad you enjoyed it, Marc! Thank you for taking the time to let me know, all the way from Germany! 🙂
There is no baking soda in this recipe. All the baking powder does is add height to your pancakes. It does not alter the taste of the pancakes.
These really are the best pancakes ever. I’ve made them 3x now and shared the recipe with others. My first two attempts weren’t as beautiful as yours, but the taste belied their excellent flavor. I bought an electric fry pan, and that has made all the difference. Wonderful, wonderful.
These are super good! Not gonna lie tho the batter looked strange to me at first. Well, it didn’t matter because they turned out heavenly! I added banana. So super yummy that I shared this recipe on my own blog Facebook page so my mom friends can all try it too! Thank you for perfecting pancakes!
So glad you like them, Romina! Thanks for sharing. 🙂
Delish!!! Added cinnamon and vanilla, definitely saving this recipe
My husband loves to add cinnamon to his as well!
I too found that adding about 1/2 tsp vanilla boosted the flavor. Thanks – No more box mix for me!
Hi Mary. I stand by this recipe along with the other 300K people who have shared it and the 370+ people who have also “actually made these” and kindly taken the time to give it a collective 4+ star rating. Good luck finding the hope again to continue your quest looking for the “Best Ever” Pancakes recipe.
Amazing pancakes. I’ve been eating pancakes for 60 years and have never tasted anything like this. Totally magical.
So happy to hear you enjoyed them, Lynn!
Great recipe, we loved them. After I made half of the pancakes I added 2 Tbsp of cocoa powder and a splash of hazelnut creamer to the 2nd half. My kids went nuts over those chocolate ones.
Sounds yummy!
I’ve been making these pancakes for my family for a couple of years after finding this recipe. It’s my go to. I usually use a little less flour and add some oats and they are still delicious. I love how fluffy they are!
Hey Kim, confused by your comment because I’m also a busy mom (of 3, soon to be 4) and make these 1-2x a week. That’s part of the beauty of this recipe: extremely simple ingredients, that most always have on hand. If you need to save more time, you could always pre-measure the dry ingredients into individual bags or containers to have at the ready. Or make a big batch and freeze them. Also, if you already know your family’s preferences, you can always omit the added sugar… like many others have commented doing. Hope this helps.
I have a very picky grandson, when it comes to food. I have tried several other recipes and this is the one he has liked the best.
So glad to hear that, Judy!
Everything about this recipe is perfect and the pancakes are delicious! The wrist trick to flip, game changer!!! Thank you!
So happy to hear that! Thank you for taking the time to comment! 🙂
My family absolutely loves these pancakes! We make them often. Random question…we are headed on vacation and I don’t to have to bring all the ingredients and measuring spoons/cups, etc. I was wondering. Have you ever mixed all the dry ingredients ahead of time and then just add the wet ingredients before you cook the pancakes?
Yes- I’ve done that before. Works perfectly! 🙂
These pancakes are great for my grandkids. They love them. Not sure what recipe I made for their Dad. But since these are a hit I make a double batch and freeze. One of them would eat pancakes for breakfast & dinner if I would let her.
Love it! We eat pancakes for dinner or “brinner” (breakfast + dinner) often! 🙂
This is my go to base recipe for pancakes & waffles! I sub out white sugar for brown, regular milk for buttermilk & add an extra tbs of butter per recipe. My family gobbles it down, if I’m lucky I get to store a few away for breakfast another day!