Fluffy Whole Wheat Pancakes Recipe

Breakfast

March 22, 2026

There’s nothing quite like a lazy weekend morning with a tall stack of warm, fluffy pancakes. But who says they can’t be both a delicious treat and a wholesome start to your day? This recipe is my go-to for pancakes that are wonderfully light, packed with whole-grain goodness, and boast those irresistibly crispy, buttery edges. Forget dense, heavy pancakes – these are pure breakfast bliss. Paired with fresh fruit and a drizzle of warm maple syrup, it’s a meal that feels indulgent yet nourishing.

Ingredients

• SERVES 4
• 2½ cups (300g) whole wheat pastry flour (or 1¼ cups whole wheat flour and 1¼ cups all-purpose flour)
• 1 tablespoon baking powder
• 1 teaspoon salt
• 2 large eggs, beaten
• 2 cups (480ml) milk
• 2 tablespoons (30ml) pure maple syrup
• 6 tablespoons (85g) unsalted butter, melted and slightly cooled, plus more for the pan
• Pure maple syrup and fresh fruit, for serving

Instructions

1. In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, and salt.2. In a separate medium bowl, beat the eggs with the milk and maple syrup until well combined. Pour the wet into the dry , add the 6 tablespoons of melted butter, and stir gently with a spatula just until the batter comes together. A few lumps are perfectly fine—do not overmix! Let the batter rest for 10 minutes.3. Heat a large non-stick skillet or griddle over medium heat. Add a small pat of butter and swirl to coat the bottom. Test if the pan is ready by dropping a tiny bit of batter; it should sizzle immediately.4. Pour about ¼ to ⅓ cup of batter onto the hot skillet for each pancake. Cook for 2-3 minutes, or until the surface is covered with bubbles and the edges look set. Flip carefully and cook for another 1-2 minutes until golden brown.5. Repeat with the remaining batter, adding more butter to the pan as needed. Serve warm stacks immediately with a generous drizzle of maple syrup and a side of fresh fruit.

Nutritional Information

• Approximate values per serving (without toppings)
• Calories: 450 kcal
• Protein: 15g
• Carbohydrates: 55g
• Fat: 20g

Pro Tips

• for Perfect Pancakes
• For the crispiest edges, always use butter instead of oil to grease your pan.
• To keep pancakes warm and prevent sogginess, place them in a single layer on a baking sheet in a 300°F (150°C) oven as you cook the rest of the batch.
• Gently warm your maple syrup before serving so it doesn’t cool down your hot pancakes.
• This recipe can easily be halved if you’re cooking for one or two people.
• Serve with a side of fresh berries or sliced banana to balance the richness and add natural sweetness.

FAQ

Q: Can I make these whole wheat pancakes vegan
A: Yes, you can easily adapt this recipe to be vegan. For the eggs, use a flax egg (2 tablespoons ground flaxseed mixed with 6 tablespoons water). For the milk, substitute with an equal amount of plant-based milk like almond or soy milk. Finally, use a vegan butter or coconut oil in place of the dairy butter.

Q: How can I add more protein to these vegetarian pancakes
A: To boost the protein, you can add a scoop of your favorite vegetarian protein powder to the dry ingredients. Another great option is to substitute half of the milk with Greek yogurt. Serving them with a side of nuts, seeds, or a dollop of nut butter also adds a healthy protein boost.

Q: What other flours can I use for this vegetarian pancake recipe
A: While whole wheat pastry flour gives the best fluffy texture, you can experiment. Spelt flour is a great 1:1 substitute. For a gluten-free version, use a high-quality all-purpose gluten-free flour blend that contains xanthan gum. You could also try a mix of oat flour and buckwheat flour for a different flavor profile, though the texture may be denser.

Q: How do I store and reheat leftover pancakes
A: Store leftover pancakes in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. For longer storage, freeze them by placing cooled pancakes in a single layer on a baking sheet, then transferring them to a freezer-safe bag. Reheat them directly from frozen in a toaster or microwave until warm.

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