5 Minute Vegan Pancakes Recipe - Food.com (2024)

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Submitted by chef1209314

"A cinch to make and tastes wonderful, if you like the taste of Baking Powder. My skeptical parents couldn't believe these were vegan. Try with white and whole wheat flour. Excellent with some maple syrup. I'm pretty sure I stumbled across this one on vegweb.com"

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Ready In:
15mins

Ingredients:
6
Yields:

6-8 pancakes

Serves:
2

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ingredients

  • 1 cup flour (whichever kind you prefer)
  • 1 tablespoon sugar (I used organic cane sugar)
  • 2 tablespoons baking powder
  • 18 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup soymilk
  • 2 tablespoons vegetable oil

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directions

  • Set out all your ingredients.
  • Set a stove element with a pan to medium heat.
  • Combine the 4 dry ingredients (flour, sugar, baking powder -- two Tablespoons, not two Teaspoons as some have suggested, salt) in a bowl.
  • Add the soy milk and vegetable oil to your mixture.
  • Mix until smooth.
  • Now the pan should be ready for your batter, so spoon one pancakes' worth of the mixture into the pan.
  • Flip [carefully] when you see bubbles in the middle of the pancake, or if the edges are looking stiffened.
  • Repeat until the batter is gone, and try not to eat them all while you're cooking them.

Questions & Replies

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  1. I'm not vegan, but these look amazing!

    DebHob

  2. How many calories

    debedavis19

  3. Can almond milk be substituted for son milk

    LaWanda W.

  4. Hello! What do you think if I used baking soda instead of baking powder? I'm on a very very strict diet and some things in baking powder I can't have.

    whiteflight99

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Reviews

  1. These turned out as good or better than most vegan pancake recipes I've tried. I was worried about all that baking powder, but it wasn't detectable to me in the finished product. I used the measurements exactly as written, only I used spelt flour and chocolate soy milk. There were tears over who got the last pancake....so I should have made more! Thanks for sharing, I love the simplicity of this recipe and will be making again soon.

    magpie diner

  2. So fluffy! I only had a little bit of wheat flour left, so i mostly used regular bread flour. Seriously, who needs eggs anymore at all with recipes like these?

    chef32498205

  3. These tasted awful, I think because of the baking powder. I wouldn't recommend this recipe. They look really good, but the super sweet homemade jam I put on them didn't cover the bad taste.

    Feedback Giver

  4. Excellent pancakes. I'm a new vegetarian (almost a year) and trying to work my way up to vegan. I used unsweetened Almond milk instead of Soy milk. This is the first pancake recipe I've found that was both simple and tasty. I love it!

    dollhouse9

  5. I made these thinking that that much baking powder would have made them nicer, and it did in terms of consistency but the taste was just too bitter. Use LESS BAKING POWDER next time.. I don't know how this recipe can get such good reviews?

    ehgorilla

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Tweaks

  1. switch the amount of baking powder and sugar (2 tbs sugar, 1 tbs baking powder) and tbh the oil is optional. For extra flavor add 1 tsp vanilla extract and/or 1/2 tsp cinnamon.

    zoey w.

  2. I have just ammended the recipie to state two TEASPOONS, rather than two TABLESPOONS. Whoever changed it to tablespoons was clearly trying to mess with us. Disgraceful. ?:(

    movealongthebus

  3. After making pancakes for my omnivore husband and baby brother the other day, the smell was haunting me. I started craving them which brought me here. I tried this recipe as is, knowing in my heart that it required too much baking powder. I was right. The chemical taste was overpowering. I ended up rinsing the remaining batter down the drain. I tried again but with some changes. Here are the amendments that I made to this recipe in order to make it pleasing to my taste buds. <br/><br/>Instead of 1 Tbs sugar, I used 1 Tbs Organic Raw Agave Nectar<br/>Instead of 2 Tbs baking powder, I used 2 tsp baking powder<br/>Instead of 2 Tbs vegetable oil, I used 2 Tbs Extra Virgin Olive Oil<br/>I also added 1/4 tsp vanilla and 2 tsp flax seed oil<br/><br/>With my amendments, this recipe was great but not perfect. I'll work on it a bit and then post the mastered recipe on this site. <br/><br/>Happy Cookin'

    JustCallMeL

  4. ONE tablespoon maybe, if not decreasing it to two TEASPOONS. Dear God. A whole bunch of pancakes wasted. Bitter and couldn't cover up the awful taste with anything. They're beautiful and fluffy though. Just be sure not to make them too thin or they fall apart.

    Georgia D.

  5. Please fix it to 2 teaspoons not 2 table spoons. That’s a HUGE difference and it won’t be so gross and bitter

    Gabi D.

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FAQs

Why do my vegan pancakes fall apart? ›

Over-mixing, not resting the batter, cooking too quickly, not making the pancake batter thick enough and not using a good recipe could all be reasons your vegan pancakes come out gummy. To avoid it happening again follow all of the tips in this post and give one of my vegan pancake recipes a try.

What is a vegan pancake made of? ›

Made with a blend of basic ingredients like flour, baking powder, and vanilla, these pancakes cook up fluffy and full of fantastic flavor. Simple substitutions like apple cider vinegar and almond milk ensure a vegan-friendly twist without compromising taste or texture.

Why are my vegan pancakes gummy? ›

Overmixing the batter is probably the number one reason why your vegan pancakes are gummy. When it comes to pancakes, you want the batter to be slightly lumpy. If you mix the batter too much, you knock all of the air bubbles out and your pancakes won't rise very well, resulting in a gummy texture.

How do you make pancakes not crumbly? ›

  1. mix little. If you sift your dry ingredients together beforehand and thoroughly mix the wet ingredients before, then putting them together should be 10 vigorous seconds with a whisk.
  2. no need to let the batter sit. ...
  3. don't be afraid to add more liquid. ...
  4. make sure you're not overcooking the pancakes on too low a heat.
Nov 20, 2021

Why are my pancakes rubbery not fluffy? ›

If you stir your pancake batter too much, the gas bubbles that your acid and base just produced will be released. Over stirring causes tough, rubbery pancakes. You should barely stir your pancake batter.

Why do you put coins in pancakes? ›

However, it's not as tasty as you think, as they add small objects (after they've been thoroughly cleaned of course) such as buttons, rings, and coins. Each object has a special meaning, for example, if you find a shiny coin in your pancake, you're deemed very lucky and will end up rich!

What does adding eggs to pancakes do? ›

Eggs are a crucial ingredient. They provide the cakes with the structure to hold light bubbles. Eggs also give the batter additional, richer flavor from the yolk fat. If you add too many eggs, you'll have “pancakes” that look more like custard or crepes.

What is the best vegan pancake syrup? ›

Here are our favorite vegan maple syrups:
  • Kirkland Maple Syrup.
  • Great Value Pure Maple Syrup.
  • Eggo Syrup.
  • Wholesome Maple Syrup.
  • Log Cabin Maple Syrup.
  • Coombs Family Maple Syrup.
  • Stonewall Kitchen Maine Maple Syrup.
  • Butternut Mountain Farm Maple Syrup.

What pancake syrup is vegan? ›

In its purest form, maple syrup is indeed vegan. It is often enjoyed as a delicious substitute for other types of sugar as a breakfast food topping or baking ingredient. While many maple syrups are vegan, some take a different route between the tree and the table.

Is Aunt Jemima pancake mix vegan? ›

2. Aunt Jemima & Bisquick. Most Aunt Jemima's mixes call for a heavy amount of dairy and eggs. However, it does have two accidental vegan mixes called the Original Pancake and the Whole Wheat Pancake Mix.

What ingredient makes pancakes rubbery? ›

Gluten is useful as it helps provide the 'bready' structure that holds the gas bubbles inside for a fluffy pancake. If you overbeat the batter, you can release more glutenin and gliadin protein that will make the pancakes tough and rubbery.

Why do vegan cakes need vinegar? ›

I know it may seem strange to add vinegar to baked goods, but just think of it as a chemical reaction. The baking soda in your recipe needs a little acid to help it start reacting (bubbling). That's why recipes will call for things like lemon juice or buttermilk.

Are most pancake mixes vegan? ›

Many pre-made pancake mixes can contain powdered milk or buttermilk. However, several popular store brands mixes contain only plant-based ingredients. Mixes specifically marked as vegan are also available. All dry pancake mixes require either water or milk; vegans can always opt for a dairy-free choice.

What causes pancakes to break apart? ›

If your batter has too much liquid, it won't have enough structure to hold together during cooking and will run all over the pan when flipped. You can address this by simply adding more flour to your batter. The second potential mistake is that you are not waiting long enough to flip your pancakes.

Why do my oat pancakes fall apart? ›

Undercooked pancakes can also fall apart if they are still runny in the center. Make sure you're cooking them on low-medium heat, so the inside is able to cook properly without burning the outside.

Why won't my pancakes hold together? ›

Don't overcrowd the pan. Not having room to flip is the biggest cause of pancake mishaps. Wait till they are actually cooked enough that they hold together. The edges should be dried and no more new bubbles forming.

Why are my almond flour pancakes falling apart? ›

If you don't add extra milk to an overly thick batter, you risk the pancakes falling apart when you try to flip them. To ensure this doesn't happen, always allow 1-2 tablespoons of extra milk for the batter.

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