Pumpkin Pancakes Recipe (2024)

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Quick Summary

These fluffy Pumpkin Pancakes are sweet, satisfying, and easy to make. Enjoy a stack with butter and pure maple syrup for the perfect fall breakfast!

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Perfect Fall Breakfast

We love making pancakes, waffles, and French toast for breakfast every weekend. It is one of our favorite family traditions.

During the fall months, I like to switch things up and make our favorite Pumpkin Pancakes. The pancakes are light, fluffy, and full of fall flavor.

Top a stack with butter, pure maple syrup, and if you want to go all out, you can add whipped cream! Pumpkin lovers will go crazy for these pancakes!

The pancakes make a great fall breakfast or brunch. They would also be perfect for Halloween or Thanksgiving morning. Every special occasion should start with pancakes!

Table of Contents

  1. Perfect Fall Breakfast
  2. Pancake Ingredients
  3. How to Make Pumpkin Pancakes
  4. Variations
  5. More Pumpkin Breakfast Recipes
  6. More Pancake Recipes
  7. Pumpkin Pancakes Recipe

Pancake Ingredients

  • Flour– I use all-purpose flour, but whole wheat will work too, the pancakes will just be a little denser in texture. If you need the pancakes to be gluten-free, you can use all-purpose gluten-free flour. I like Cup4Cup.
  • Brown sugar– to sweeten the hot cakes.
  • Baking powder– baking powder gives the pancakes the bubbles in the batter and makes them light and fluffy.
  • Salt– a little salt to enhance the flavors.
  • Spices– cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, and cloves.
  • Buttermilk–at room temperature.
  • Pumpkin puree–not pumpkin pie filling, just pure pumpkin!
  • Egg use a large egg.
  • Butter– to give the pancakes a rich, buttery flavor.
  • Vanilla extract– always splurge for pure vanilla extract.
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How to Make Pumpkin Pancakes

These pumpkin pancakes are easy to make from scratch. There is no need to go out for breakfast, you can make perfect pancakes right at home and they only take about 20 minutes to make.

  • Start with the dry ingredients. Whisk together the flour, brown sugar, baking powder, salt, cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, and cloves. Make sure there are no brown sugar clumps in the mix.
  • The spices REALLY make the pancakes so don’t skip them!
  • In a separate bowl, whisk together the buttermilk, pumpkin, egg, melted butter, and vanilla extract.
  • Make sure you buttermilk, egg, and melted butter are all at room temperature.
  • Use canned pumpkin puree. A 15 oz can will give you more than enough pumpkin. You can keep the leftover pumpkin in container in the refrigerator for up to one week. You can use the leftover pumpkin to make bread, cookies, overnight oats, energy balls, or scones.
  • Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and mix until JUST combined. Don’t over mix the pancake batter or they won’t be fluffy.
  • Cook the pancakes on an electric griddle or in a large skillet on the stove. We like to use an electric griddle because we can cook several pancakes at the same time.
  • Use a measuring cup to pour about ⅓ cup of batter onto the hot griddle or pan. Cook on one side for 2 to 3 minutes or until bubbles appear all over the pancake. Flip and cook for an additional 2 to 3 minutes or until golden brown.
  • Don’t smash the pancakes down with your spatula, gently flip them and let them cook. If you smash down the pancakes, they won’t be fluffy.

Variations

If you want to stir chocolate chips into the batter, go for it! Chocolate is always a good idea, especially with pumpkin.

You can also top the pancakes with a variety of fun toppings. Here are some ideas!

  • Butter
  • Pure maple syrup
  • Brown Butter Buttermilk Syrup (it’s SO good!)
  • Whipped cream
  • Candied pecans, pecans, or walnuts
  • Nut butter
  • Skillet Cinnamon Apples

How to Store & Freeze

How to Store: Store leftover pancakes in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days.

How to Freeze: You can freeze pumpkin pancakes. Let the pancakes cool completely and wrap them tightly in plastic wrap and then store them in a freezer-safe bag or freezer container. Freeze for up to 2 months. To reheat, put the pancakes in the toaster or microwave.

More Pumpkin Breakfast Recipes

  • Pumpkin Waffles
  • Pumpkin French Toast
  • Healthy Pumpkin Muffins
  • Pumpkin Cream Cheese Muffins
  • Pumpkin Scones
  • Pumpkin Overnight Oats
  • Pumpkin Baked Oatmeal
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More Pancake Recipes

  • Best Buttermilk Pancakes
  • Easy Blender Pancakes
  • Healthy Pumpkin Pancakes
  • Blueberry Pancakes
  • German Pancakes
  • Banana Pancakes
  • Chocolate Chip Pancakes

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Pancakes

Pumpkin Pancakes

This easy pumpkin pancake recipe is sure to be a fall favorite! Enjoy for breakfast, brunch, or even make pancakes for dinner! There is not a bad time to enjoy these delicious pumpkin pancakes!

4.59 from 73 votes

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

Cuisine American

Servings 4

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat an electric griddle to 350 degrees F. You can also make the pancakes in a large skillet.

  • In a large bowl, whisk together flour, brown sugar, baking powder, salt, cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, and cloves. Set aside.

  • In a medium bowl, whisk together buttermilk, egg, pumpkin, melted butter, and vanilla extract. Add wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and stir until just combined. Don't over mix the batter. The batter will be thick. You can add a little more buttermilk if you want thinner pancakes.

  • Coat with griddle pan with nonstick cooking spray. Pour about ⅓ cup of batter onto heated skillet. Cook on the first side until bubbles begin to form, about 2-3 minutes. Carefully flip pancake over and cook for another 2-3 minutes or until golden brown. Continue this process to make the rest of the pancakes.

  • Serve pancakes warm with butter and maple syrup, if desired.

Notes

If you don’t have an electric griddle pan, you can use a skillet and make the pancakes on the stove. Heat the pan to medium heat, spray with nonstick cooking spray, and cook the pancakes in the pan. You can use whole wheat flour or all-purpose gluten free flour.

Feel free to stir in chocolate chips!

Nutrition

Calories: 235kcal, Carbohydrates: 42g, Protein: 7g, Fat: 3g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 47mg, Sodium: 230mg, Potassium: 403mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 10g, Vitamin A: 4925IU, Vitamin C: 1.3mg, Calcium: 186mg, Iron: 2.6mg

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FAQs

Why are my pumpkin pancakes not cooking in the middle? ›

The griddle is too hot. Turn it down to a medium-low setting. A pancake that is cooking properly bubbles on top and looks dry around the edges, at the same time that it is turning a light golden brown on the bottom.

What makes pancakes fluffy and helps them rise? ›

Pancakes and waffles typically both contain baking soda, which causes them to rise. As soon as the baking soda is combined with the wet ingredients (which contain an acidic ingredient, like often buttermilk), it starts producing carbon dioxide gas bubbles that cause the batter to rise.

How many cups is a 15 oz can of pumpkin? ›

How Many Cups in a Can of Pumpkin, Really? Fifteen ounces of canned pumpkin is just shy of 2 cups (16 ounces would be 2 cups). By comparison, a 3-pound pie pumpkin will likely give you enough puree for a recipe that calls for a can of pumpkin.

Why won't my pancakes cook in the middle? ›

Why are my pancakes not cooked through? Problem: you're using too much batter for each pancake and not cooking them long enough. Or, your heat is too hot, and you're flipping them too early because the first side cooked too much. Too much batter results in overcooked edges with undercooked centers.

Why are my pancakes not cooked in the middle? ›

Either your pan or griddle is too hot, causing your pancakes to not cook all the way through before the outside becomes overdone, or you're just not letting them cook long enough.

What makes fluffier pancakes milk or water? ›

Milk helps make pancakes fluffier than water. Since milk is thicker than water, it creates a thicker batter. Further, if you use whole milk or low fat milk, the fat content helps yield tender, fluffy results.

What is the most important ingredient in pancakes? ›

Flour is the main ingredient to any pancake. It provides the structure. Different types of flours alter the structure because some flours absorb more moisture or create more gluten (which binds the structure together) than others.

Will adding baking powder to pancake mix make them fluffier? ›

Baking powder, like baking soda, is a chemical leavening agent made with sodium bicarbonate (aka baking soda) plus a weak acid, such as potassium bitartrate. Baking soda is essential for baked goods, but baking powder is really what makes pancakes and biscuits rise and become so super fluffy.

What is the secret to light fluffy pancakes? ›

The secret is in the egg whites!

To give your pancakes that fluffy text, beat only the egg whites for 3 minutes on medium speed. They'll start turning creamy, which means it's time to add them to the pancake mixture. Use a wooden spatula to incorporate everything. There you have it!

Can I use mayo instead of eggs in pancakes? ›

Note that mayonnaise contains eggs and oil, so it can replace oil or butter as well. This trick may not work as an egg replacement for an allergy or egg-free diet (unless it's a vegan mayo) but it works for those who don't have eggs on hand in a pinch.

Is Libby's pumpkin pie mix the same as pumpkin puree? ›

They are the same product. Both canned pumpkin puree and pie filling are useful, shelf-stable ingredients that can help speed up your kitchen prep time. Just remember that puree is unsweetened, while pie filling contains sugar and spices. This will help you choose the right pumpkin product for your recipes.

Can I use real pumpkin instead of canned? ›

Fresh pumpkin is the ideal alternative for recipes that call for solid-pack canned pumpkin. To make pumpkin puree, first make sure you're grabbing the right kind of pumpkin. Look for pumpkins labeled as pie, sugar pie or baking pumpkins (regular carving pumpkins don't fit the bill here!).

What is Libby's canned pumpkin made of? ›

Libby's, the quintessential canned pumpkin brand, uses a proprietary strain of the Dickinson pumpkin variety in their product, which is also often called a Dickinson squash. On Libby's website, it states that their product is 100 percent pumpkin.

Why is my pumpkin bread still raw in the middle? ›

When the toothpick comes out clean, the bread is done. If not, bake 5-10 minutes longer and recheck. PRO-Tip: Do not pull the loaves out without doing a toothpick check. If you remove the loaf too early, the middle will be raw.

Why are my pancakes not bubbling? ›

Either your heat is too low or too high. If it is too high, they will burn before they bubble. Make sure your pan is set to medium low (3 to 3 1/2 on electric). Let it heat up well before adding the first batter.

How do you know if pancake is cooked in the middle? ›

You watch the bubbles on the first side; when they burst and the pancake starts to look slightly dry at the edges, flip it over. After a minute or so, lift a corner of the pancake - it will be done when the second side is golden. I watch for bubbles on the uncooked side, then turn them over.

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