Simple, soft, fluffy pancakes, an essential that everyone should know. You’ve been good all week. Go on. You deserve freshly made homemade pancakes for breakfast tomorrow!

Pancakes recipe
Homemade pancakes shouldn’t be complicated. It doesn’t matter if they come out wonky or with a splotchy surface instead of being a beautiful, even golden brown – after all, they’ll get smothered in toppings.
But they should be soft and fluffy. And in my world, not too sweet. Because….you know. Toppings. Load up on toppings!
Any day starting with homemade pancakes is a GREAT day!

What goes in homemade pancakes
This is what you need:
flour
baking powder
sugar
egg
milk
vanilla extract – optional
No buttermilk, no baking soda / bi carb, no yoghurt. You only need baking soda for an extra fluff boost when you have add ins in pancakes, like Blueberry Pancakes, because it weighs the batter down.
And of course TOPPINGS! Why limit yourself to just butter and maple syrup? See below for all sorts of ideas!

Pancakes Toppings – what to put on pancakes
Butter and maple syrup – the classic!
Maple syrup alternatives – honey, golden syrup and other sweet syrups suitable for eating raw
Lemon and sugar – one of my favourites! Light sprinkle of sugar and a squeeze of lemon
Strawberries and cream! Pictured below – layer it up like a cake, sandwiching the pancakes with whipped cream and sliced strawberries, then finish with a dusting of icing sugar / powdered sugar;
Sinfully rich sauces – like caramel sauce, chocolate sauce, butterscotch sauce, peanut sauce, anything!
Lemon curd, fruit compotes and sauces – like blueberry sauce (try the one in this Blueberry Cheesecake), Strawberry Sauce (use the one in this Strawberry Cheesecake) or try the warm apple topping in this Apple French Toast
BACON and maple syrup – YES!
Sprinkle of nuts
Fresh fruit – chop it, pile over pancakes with cream!
Ice cream – add a scoop onto a stack and drizzle with maple syrup, chocolate sauce, caramel sauce. Don’t forget the whipped cream!
Dusting of cinnamon and sugar

Pro tip: Keep a STANDBY PANCAKE MIX!
Homemade pancakes aren’t complicated to make, but sometimes it’s that much more appealing if there’s a ready made mix in the cupboard, just like the ones you can buy at the store!
Just measure out the dry ingredients and pop them in a ziplock bag, jar or airtight container, then when you want to make fresh pancakes, just add the wet ingredients!
To make a handy shake ‘n pour bottle like pictured above, you’ll need a 1.5L/1.5Qt+ bottle to leave enough headroom for the required liquids + shaking. I mix the wet ingredients in a jug then pour it in then shake away!


Now, go forth and elevate your morning by making a big stack of these soft, fluffy, golden pancakes! TELL ME what you top YOURS with! – Nagi xx
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Simple, Fluffy Pancakes
Ingredients
- 2 cups plain / all purpose flour (Note 1)
- 4 tsp baking powder NOT baking soda / bi-carb (Note 1)
- 1/4 cup white sugar (caster / super fine is best but not essential)
- Pinch of salt
- 1 large egg (~50g / 2oz in shell)
- 1 3/4 cups cups milk (any type, any fat %)
- 1 tsp vanilla extract or essence
- 4 tsp butter , for cooking
Instructions
- Whisk dry – Place flour, baking powder, sugar and salt in a bowl, whisk to combine.
- Add wet ingredients – Add egg, milk and vanilla. Whisk until lump free – no longer than 30 seconds.
- Melt then wipe off most butter – Heat a non-stick pan – use medium heat if you have a strong stove, medium high if you have a weak one. Add a tiny bit of butter (about 1/2 tsp) and swirl to melt. Use paper towel to mostly wipe the butter off (this is the trick to avoid a dodgy 1st pancake).
- Pour 1/4 cup batter into the middle of the fry pan (I use a slightly heaped ice cream scoop with lever, standard is 1/4 cup).
- Cook – Swirl pan lightly to spread or use the ice cream scoop edge to spread into 11cm / 4.5" circle (ruler is a must) (joking!). When bubbles rise to the surface (see video), flip and cook the other side until golden.
- Keep warm and repeat – Remove the pancake and keep warm in a low oven. Use more butter every 2 to 3 pancakes – depends how good your non stick coating is.
- Serve with toppings of choice!
Recipe Notes:

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Oh wait. I don’t want to gross you out, but after I wrote this post, I almost slipped on a puddle of drool when I was cleaning that area. Ewwwwww!

Super fluffy pancakes! I used some coconut milk, and added choc chips and dessicated coconut to the batter, then topped them with jam and they tasted like cherry ripe pancakes!!
Finally an actually fluffy pancake recipe. Will be saving this. Thank you.
Delicious and easy, this has become my go to Saturday morning recipe
I really like this one problem is that my mixture is always too thick
Thank you so much Nagi for this amazing pancake recipe. Honestly, all your recipes are to die for, they are so good. My sister absoluty loves it when I bake them for her on a Sunday morning. Thank you once again for this wonderful recipe!!
I don’t think I’ve ever left a recipe review before but I wanted to say that this is by far the best pancake (I actually made waffles with it instead) recipe I’ve tried, with similar sentiments from my wife and kids. Thanks!
When my granddaughter stays over on a weekend we call Sundays Pancake Sunday & I make her pancakes for breakfast from scratch. I basically follow this same recipe but don’t measure anything. Next time I will follow your recipe precisely as these look very fluffy. By the way I don’t add sugar if I decide I will make a savoury filling to put in them for my husband’s dinner.
Best pancake recipe ever!
These pancakes are sooooo good! I made these with my friends when they came over for a sleepover and they loved them!
Thank you as always Nagi for a fail proof recipe when hubby ‘needed’ a fix and we had no shaker pancake mix! I assured him that RTE will work everytime so have faith
Hey, do we follow the 300grams of flour or 2 cups? 2 cups is about 240-250 grams. guessing 300 would be the flour is packed?
I hate pancakes and I hate making pancakes but these came out perfectly and were delicious! Putting this one is my recipe folder
So good! Happy i found. I make them every week. Don’t over mix. Let batter rest before making. If you want them even more fluffy and airy add two whipped fluffy egg whites. Fantastic
One of the best recipes!!! The only recipe i use to be honest!!!
Can you make the batter the night before you want to use it?
I am a beginner chef and new to this website but all the recipes were really easy and earned me lots of compliments from my sisters, especially this recipe. Thank you for the recipe Nagi!
I have made pancakes, not often, but enough, they have never turned out like they did tonight! Made father’s day breakfast for dinner tonight for husband. They were perfect! Topped them caramelized bananas, bacon, maple syrup, caramelized white chocolate sauce and whipped cream. They were thick and fluffy and super yummy!
Another good recipe! Thank you so much! Xx
I just made these for my hubby for father’s day and they were so delicious. I’ve saved them so that these are my ho too pancake
Going to make these on Sunday for my partner for Father’s Day! Just want to check how large the egg should be? I have small ones at the moment so wondering if I should use two?! Xx
Finally, an easy pancake recipe that works! No more too flat pancake PTSD 😅 Next time I might add a little kefir into the mix for extra rise
You can also use soured milk. Incorporate 3-4 tablespoons of either white vinegar or lemon juice into the total milk amount (1 3/4 cups) and let it rest for 5 minutes. Once all the ingredients have been gently stirred together (don’t overmix), let the batter rest for 30 minutes.
I have made so many of your recipes, and you never leave me disappointed. It all started with your recipe for chicken stroganoff! Anytime I’m needing a great recipe I come to yours. Thank you so much for sharing your delicious recipes, my family and I have very happy tummy’s.
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I hesitated buying your recipe book … BUT what clinched it for me was Dozer. The first thing I did when I received your book (through Amazon) was to flip through pictures of Dozer! Recipes could wait.
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Just an observation, I live in Maharashtra, India. I have very few meat options: chicken and goat. Beef is strictly no-no. Pork is iffy. Could you tell me how to substitute and adapt.