These 5-star review easy fluffy American pancakes are the BEST pancake recipe you can possibly find. With only 6 ingredients and 2 minutes preparation, you get generous and fluffy pancakes with no effort. These pancakes make hands down the best easy breakfast or brunch recipe for the entire family.

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The easiest pancake recipe
I love everything about these pancakes. First, they are extremely quick and easy to prepare, with only a few basic ingredients that everyone has at hand (yes everyone: egg, milk, flour, sugar, baking powder – that’s it!). Also, they turn out perfect every single time, with a lovely small round shape, and an amazing light and fluffy texture. And finally, they make me hungry as soon as I see them! Look no further. This is the one and only recipe you need!
We all need a basic pancake recipe that is your lazy Sunday go-to breakfast when you are just craving fluffy pancakes. Something easy and quick to make. With a long week behind me, I often happen to be tired, and for these lazy mornings, this easy breakfast recipe is just perfect.

Why you will love these pancakes:
- Quick and easy to prepare ✔
- A few basic ingredients ✔
- Fluffy and generous ✔
- Melt in your mouth ✔
- A no-fail pancake recipe ✔
Ingredients you need to make these fluffy pancakes
You only need a few basic ingredients, to make the magic happen and create beautiful and generous pancakes. Chances are that you already have all these ingredients at hand, so you really have no excuse not to treat yourself to a delicious stack of pancakes for breakfast.

Here’s what you need to make these fluffy pancakes:
- All-purpose flour. Use plain, all-purpose flour in this pancake recipe.
- Baking powder. This is the leavening agent that will make your pancakes to rise. Do not skip it, and double check the expiration date before using (in many cases, flat pancakes can result from the use of old baking powder).
- Sugar. It’s mostly used here as a sweetener in the pancakes, and it also participates to the texture. If for healthy reasons you want to omit the sugar in the recipe, feel free to do so.
- Salt. Not only salt is a flavor enhancer but it also affects the tenderness of your pancakes.
- Milk. I recommend the use of whole milk or 2% milk for best results. Non dairy milk works too.
- Melted butter (or vegetable oil). I always use melted unsalted butter in my pancakes. It gives them a subtle nutty flavor. You may also want to use vegetable oil, neutral in taste, instead of melted butter (like canola oil or sunflower oil).
- Egg. The egg makes your pancakes moist and tender. For fluffier pancakes, use a room temperature egg (versus a refrigerated one).
Possible add-ons. You can also flavor your pancake batter with a hint of cinnamon or a splash of vanilla extract.

How to make the best fluffy pancakes ?
We all love fluffy pancakes, but sometimes our pancakes turn out flat and thin. This is how I make my pancakes in just a few easy steps:
- Mix all the dry ingredients in a bowl.
- Whisk the wet ingredients in a separate bowl, then add the dry ingredients to the wet ones and mix and stir until just combined (do not overmix). My secret: let the batter sit for a minute or two. It will allow the baking powder to activate and make your pancakes fluffy.
- Heat oil or butter in a skillet or griddle and once hot, drop two or three Tablespoons of the batter for each pancake, making sure the pancakes do not spread out. Cook for a minute, until fluffy. Flip, and cook on the other side for another minute. And voilà! Here to some perfect fluffy pancakes in NO TIME!




How to cook pancakes perfectly?
- Do NOT overmix the batter. When you add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients, stir until just combined, not more. This will guarantee fluffier pancakes. When overmixing, the gluten in the flour can form elastic gluten strands, resulting in a more dense, chewy texture.
- Bring the eggs at room temperature before using.
- Let the batter rest for a few minutes before cooking the pancakes.
- Use a nonstick pan (or better, an electric griddle if possible).
- Cook on low-medium heat, and make sure you have even heat while cooking the pancakes. Fluffier pancakes are the result of slow cooking.
- Lightly grease your pan with vegetable oil, or nonstick spray between each pancakes.
- The perfect flip! In order to flip the pancake perfectly, don’t rush your pancakes. 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 all the way underneath and turn them over in a quick, confident move.
What to serve with pancakes?
There are so many ways to enjoy pancakes and make your breakfast a feast! I always top my pancakes with a knob of butte, which melts instantly over the warm pancakes and bring a subtle nutty flavor. Then, use any topping of your choice. A few options to consider:
- Maple syrup! Pancakes and maple syrup is the ultimate combo. Because these pancakes are so fluffy, they absorb the maple syrup right away, bringing a subtle sweet touch.
- Fresh berries (Strawberries, raspberries, blueberries…).
- Sliced bananas. For even more flavors, you can caramelize the bananas with butter, sugar, and vanilla (or cinnamon) beforehand. Delicious!
- Chocolate chips. You can add them on top of your pancakes OR add them to the pancakes while they are cooking on their first side in the skillet or griddle. This way, you are sure to have chocolate chips evenly spread out!
- Nut butter. I love adding a dollop of peanut butter, cashew butter or almond butter on top of warm pancakes. It makes them extra nutritious and they taste awesome!
- Nuts. Pecans, slivered almonds, walnuts… Nuts add an irresistible crunchy texture to your pancakes!
You can also add some toppings to the batter directly! Consider using blueberries, chocolate chips, pecan nuts, chopped macadamia nuts… I always add them once the pancakes are in the skillet to make sure they spread evenly in the batter (they also make your pancakes look gorgeous!).

The secret to perfectly fluffy pancakes
To get perfectly fluffy pancakes DO NOT OVERMIX the batter. When adding the dry ingredient to the wet ones, mix until just combined. If you have a few lumps here and there, it’s ok. Overmixing would result in very flat pancakes, you don’t want that. Then, let sit for a couple of minutes to give baking powder time to activate and make your pancakes rise beautifully while cooking.
FAQs
- Why are my pancakes not fluffy? If you notice that your pancakes didn’t rise as expected, check the expiration date of your baking powder. If it’s a little old or open for quite some time, it may not work as well as expected. But above all, always make sure you DO NOT OVERMIX the batter, this is the key to perfectly light and fluffy pancakes.
- Can I make a buttermilk version? Absolutely! You can go for homemade buttermilk or store-bought buttermilk and use it instead of milk in this pancake recipe. Buttermilk will make your pancakes even more tender, moist and delicate.
- May I use whole wheat flour instead? Yes, you can replace all-purpose flour with whole wheat flour in a 1:1 ratio. Or make my whole wheat pancake recipe, that yields even more pancakes!
- How to make a dairy-free version? Simply use vegetable oil (canola, sunflower) instead of melted butter and replace milk with vegetable milk of choice (I recommend almond milk or oat milk).
- Can I double/triple the recipe? For a family breakfast, consider using the scale in the recipe card below to double or triple the recipe. Yes, it’s that easy!

How to store, freeze and reheat pancakes?
These pancakes keep in the refrigerator for a two to three days in a sealed container. If you want to freeze them, I recommend freezing your pancakes in two steps: freeze them separately in a single layer onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper, then transfer them into a freezer-safe ziploc bag. This is the best way to ensure your pancakes won’t stick together. Alternatively, you can stack them and place a sheet of parchment paper between each, then wrap the pancakes stack in foil. To reheat your pancakes, simply toast them straight from frozen or warm in the microwave for about 30 seconds to one minute.

My other favorite pancake recipes:
- Easy Fluffy Banana Pancakes
- Nutella-Stuffed Pancakes
- Healthy Apple Pancakes
- Best Chocolate Pancakes
- Whole Wheat Pancakes
- Lemon Poppy Seed Blueberry Pancakes
Other breakfast recipes you should try:
If you are not in the mood for pancakes, here are a few other breakfast recipes that will get you off to the right start!

Easy Fluffy American Pancakes
- Prep Time: 5 mins
- Cook Time: 15 mins
- Total Time: 20 mins
- Yield: 8 servings 1x
- Category: Breakfast
- Cuisine: American recipes
- Diet: Vegetarian
These 5-star review easy fluffy American pancakes are the BEST pancake recipe you can possibly find. With only 6 ingredients and 2 minutes preparation, you get generous and fluffy pancakes with no effort.
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Ingredients
- 1 cup (120g) all-purpose flour
- 2 Tablespoons sugar
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1 pinch of salt
- ¾ cup (180 ml) milk
- 2 Tablespoons melted butter or vegetable oil
- 1 large egg
- Assorting toppings such as maple syrup, fresh berries, etc.
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 200°F (90°C), with a heatproof platter ready to keep cooked pancakes warm in the oven.
- In a small bowl, whisk together flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt. Set aside.
- In a medium bowl, whisk together milk, butter (or vegetable oil), and egg.
- Pour the dry ingredients to the milk mixture, and stir (do not overmix).
- Heat a large skillet or griddle over medium heat, and coat generously with vegetable oil.
- For each pancake, spoon 2 or 3 Tablespoons of batter onto skillet. Cook until the surface of pancakes have some bubbles, about 1 minute. Flip carefully with a thin spatula, and cook until brown on the underside, 1 to 2 minutes more.
- Transfer to the heatproof platter, cover with foil and keep warm in the oven until serving. Serve warm, with desired topping such as maple syrup, fresh berries or banana slices.
Notes
Note: Recipe originally published in Sept. 2016 and updated with new detailed instructions and photos.
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 pancake
- Calories: 124
- Sugar: 4.5g
- Fat: 4.8g
- Saturated Fat: 1.3g
- Carbohydrates: 17.1g
- Fiber: 0.5g
- Protein: 3.4g
- Cholesterol: 26mg
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Try also my Fluffy Banana Pancakes!
If you enjoyed these fluffy American pancakes, chances are high that you will also fall in love with these incredibly fluffy banana pancakes. Make sure you try them and serve them with a generous drizzle of maple syrup!


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Will it still work if i were to add more sugar? Got a very sweet tooth you see and want to make them a little sweeter and 5 stars all the way this is such a perfect recipe for me probably the first pancakes i havent ruined
Delphine Fortin
Hello! Yes, you can sure add a little bit more sugar to the recipe if you wish; I would add two or three tablespoons max so it doesn’t change the batter texture too much. I’m glad you like my pancakes recipe! 🙂
Emma
These pancakes were absolutely amazing…I just wanna know how much calories does a serving consist of?
Delphine Fortin
Hi Emma! This is actually a good question, I haven’t done the maths so I’m not really sure. I should check it out some time!
Miriam
Hey Del girllllll,
Just wanted to say your pancakes were faaabbbb xoxo
Your biggest fan.
Delphine Fortin
Oh, thank you so much, Miriam! All the best. Del
Caroline
Simply amazing. Thank you so much for this. I didn’t know how to make pancakes but now I do. I added cinnamon to my mix and it came out amazing. Muvh love all the way from Kenya
Delphine Fortin
Oh I’m so glad to hear people are making my recipes as far as Kenya! Fun that you like the pancakes too! 🙂
Aron
Best recipe so far doesn’t stick or break appart when trying to flip them and works oil free in a tefal non stick pan perfect and tasty compared to other recipes
Thank you
Aron Hendric
Amazing I have been searching for a recipe for ages and this is the best one so far. Cooked them and did it without a single dab of butter to stop them from sticking compared to other recipes what fell appart or didn’t taste as good.
Teodora
I have been making these every weekend for my family. So easy and tasty.
Teodora
A separate questions – are you able to add nutrition to the website for the recipes. Some cooking sites have it. I am diabetic and I would like to know about the carbs since I eat them so often 🙂 Thank you.
Delphine Fortin
Hi Teodora! A very good question indeed! I do post some nutrition facts on my so-called healthy recipes from time to time. For my regular recipe, I do not want to focus on that aspect as I believe we need to enjoy a little bit of everything without the guilty feeling that sometimes/often comes with it. That being said, I understand of course that your situation is different and I might reconsider this aspect in the future. Thanks for pointing this aspect out! 🙂
Gabby
I’m 16 and have never made pancakes before in my life, I’m about to use this recipe to make them for my family this morning. Reading the reviews everyone seems to have succeeded to let’s hope I do too! Will tell you how it goes Xx
Gav
I agree, these pancakes are so delicious and the recipe is perfect. There are some things that the word “calories” should never feature! I also put tons of maple syrup on them without feeling bad. 😀
Delphine Fortin
Oh thank you so much! Very happy you liked them 🙂 Del
Delphine Fortin
I know, I love them too as they are absolutely foolproof, super quick and easy to prepare. They are an absolute favorite in my house!
Caitlyn
Can I perhaps make this with am egg substitute such as unsweetened applesauce or a flax egg? Thanks!
Delphine Fortin
Hi Caitlyn! Yes, you can absolutely use a flax egg instead!
Tetyana
“Baking powder” is actually the wrong ingredient. It should be “baking soda”. Baking powder makes it flat, and baking soda makes them fluffy, I just compared both.
Delphine Fortin
Hi! I think you meant the opposite. Baking powder is indeed the right ingredient for this recipe and is the one that make them fluffy. Thanks for your interest for the recipe!
Jennifer
Made recipe as it says just added about a 1/2 tablespoon of vanilla extract. They turned out perfect! I will never buy boxed mix again. I topped them with sliced strawberries, cool whip, a few mini chocolate chips (for fun) and lightly drizzled maple syrup over the top. My two boys ate them right up! Thank you for posting!
Lilly
Bonjour! Ne vaudrait il pas mieux verser la préparation liquide sur la préparation sèche? Est si je fait cela, ça y changera quelque chose a la recette une fois fini?
Delphine Fortin
Bonjour Lilly! En soi ce n’est pas trop grave de faire dans un sens ou l’autre. Je trouve juste qu’il est plus facile d’incorporer progressivement les ingrédients secs aux ingrédients humides plutôt que l’inverse pour que le mélange se fasse de manière plus homogène et plus facilement.
Ella McCalister
I am trying to make this for my little brother’s special birthday breakfast, and I just know he is going to love them! An interesting thing about pancakes I have learned is that if you don’t make them perfect, they won’t be after cooking. And I think that you made them perfectly! You can also add a few drops of food coloring to make the pancakes a little more fun and colorful! Alright, I’m about to take the plunge. I’ll reply saying if I was successful or if these pancakes were a flop.
Delphine Fortin
Hi Ella! Thank you for your nice comment. I hope you and your little brother loved it! 🙂
Adesha M
Amazing Recipe.
I will use it again :):)
Chelsea
Hiii can I make these pancakes with unsweetened almond milk ?
Delphine Fortin
Absolutely. It will work pretty well too!
Lizon
Fluffy and delicious. I wanted them savoury so I only put 1tbsp of sugar. And it was sweet enough even for the left over one I used with jam.
Delphine Fortin
I love that you share with us your little twist to the recipe, thank you Lizon!
Slim
Top notch and as we say in Liverpool they where fit ie nice lovely
Delphine Fortin
So glad you liked them, Lizon 🙂
Becky Wood
Have you ever used buttermilk Inplace of the milk?
Delphine Fortin
I haven’t indeed but I bet it would work perfectly and probably make the pancakes very moist. Let me know if you try!
Tonya Gary
If you double this recipe how much should you use for two people ?
Delphine Fortin
Hi Tonya, I’m not sure I understand your question. If you double the quantities you have of course twice as much, that’s it! 🙂
Tamara Mac Ginty
When I make American pancakes, I use 1/2 cup flour and 1/2 cup milk per person. Your recipe of 1 cup of each would feed 2 hungry, pancake loving people, not 10 servings unless the servings were 1 small pancake. Nice recipe though otherwise.
Delphine Fortin
Hello! Thanks for your feedback and good point here: the number of pancakes can indeed change a lot depending on the size. Happy that you liked the recipe. Del
peter @feed your soul too
Perfect brunch Recipe. These pancakes look so light and so fluffy.
Delphine Fortin
Thank you, Peter! I’m so glad you like them too! 🙂
Jannah
Ho many calories for each pankcake ??????
Delphine Fortin
I do not focus on the calories, and it really depends on how big you make them anyway.
John cena
I cooked these today and they were so delicious. 5 star from me. soooooooo yummy .
Delphine Fortin
Thank you so much, I’m glad you liked it! 🙂
Mélina & Chocolat
Miam, un petit déjeuner comme je les adore…
Delphine Fortin
Oh oui, moi aussi. Parfait pour le week-end 🙂
Aurore
Ils ont l’air tellement booonnnnnn!!! Moi, j’adore le dimanche matin rien que pour ce genre de chose ^^ biz.
Delphine Fortin
Je suis parfaitement de ton avis, Aurore. Le dimanche matin est fait pour un bon petit déjeuner/brunch, gourmand à souhait, et pour moi les pancakes en sont presque incontournables 🙂
Rosenoisettes
Hello !
C’est vrai que les classiques sont tellement bons et plaisants, et pourtant on oublie souvent d’en partager nos recettes maintes fois approuvées.
De même, il faudrait que je partage ma recette de pancakes vegan ^^
En tout cas ta pile est superbe et me donne vraiment envie.
Bon week-end et profite bien ~
Bises
Delphine Fortin
Oh oui, n’hésite pas à en partager ta version vegan, elle servira pour sûr à beaucoup d’entre nous 🙂
LadyMilonguera
Comme ils font envie tes pancakes !!!
Delphine Fortin
Merci ma belle! Je t’avoue qu’ils n’ont pas fait long feu 🙂
Cindy
Super bonne la recette. Enfin des crepes digne dun brunch
Julie
Délicieux! Parfait pour un Dimanche matin a la reveille douce!
charlie
hello
i used these in my food course work
thanks!
Emm
That’s so sweet I hope it went well!
Alvine
Franchement c’est vraiment ideal votre recette et delicieuse. Merci beaucoup
Delphine Fortin
J’en suis ravie, merci beaucoup ! Del
Pam
I have made in advance for a 4 July breakfast with my group of 7. Here in Sydney’s lovely Northern Beaches, Australia. Easy to make, used oil as tablespoons is an odd way to measure butter.
Hope they freezw well and we all enjoy them. Have some blueberries, little sausages and bacon too.
Julia
I just made the american-style pancakes and I am very happy with the result! They are fluffy like a sponge and easy and fast to cook! Really appreciate it.
Delphine Fortin
So happy you like them, Julia 🙂 Del