Pancakes
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These pancakes are simple and delicious. This recipe is versatile and makes a great base for additions like chocolate chips, blueberries, or other flavors.
May 12, 2025
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Total Time:
20 minutes
Wait Time:
0 minutes
Prep Time:
10 minutes
Cook Time:
10 minutes
Materials
Nothing special...
Nutrition
608
cal
15 g
protein
30 g
fat
67 g
carbs
**Numbers are for total, not per serving
Ingredients
1X serving amount: 1 cups of batter (1 cup of batter makes 2 6-inch pancakes)
Dry
AP flour, 0.5 cup
olive oil, 2 TBSP
baking soda, 0.25 tsp
white vinegar, 0.25 tsp (1/4 tsp = original)
white sugar, 1.5 TBSP
vanilla extract, 0.5 tsp (1/2 tsp = original)
Spices
salt, 0.25 tsp (1/4 tsp = original)
Produce
Meat, Dairy, & Eggs
egg, 1 whole
whole milk, 0.333 cup (1/3 cup = original)
Directions
Step 1
Start heating a non-stick skillet over medium-low heat (2-3-4 heat range).
Step 1
In a measuring pitcher, add:
1 whole egg
2 TBSP olive oil
0.25 tsp (1/4 tsp = original) white vinegar
0.5 tsp (1/2 tsp = original) vanilla extract
0.333 cup (1/3 cup = original) whole milk
Mix until well combined.
Note: Melted butter can be used instead of olive oil.
Step 2
Now, in a separate bowl, add:
0.5 cup AP flour
0.25 tsp (1/4 tsp = original) baking soda
1.5 TBSP white sugar
0.25 tsp (1/4 tsp = original) salt
Mix until well combined.
Step 4
Add the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients and fold the batter together until well combined. Leave some lumps, but not a lot.
Let the batter rest for at least 2 minutes so the baking soda and vinegar can react and create fluffy, tall pancakes. You should see bubbles on the top of the batter.
Tip: The batter should be JUST runny enough to pour smoothly, but still thick enough to not make a flat pancake. If needed, add a bit more milk until this consistency is reached.
Step 5
Pour 1/2 cup of the batter out into the non-stick skillet and cook each side until golden brown. Repeat until all the batter is used.
Tip: To get a uniform, golden brown color and prevent blotchy pancakes, don't grease the pan. The non-stick is enough.
Tip: You know a pancake is ready to flip when there are bubbles in the middle and the outer edges are cooked.
Step 6
Serve and enjoy!
Toppings: Top with chocolate chips, fresh fruit, whipped cream, butter, and/or maple syrup.
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