The Fluffiest Gluten free & Vegan Family Staple Pancakes
I really struggled over what to name these INCREDIBLE Pancakes as there are just so many adjectives and phrases that describe how perfect they are. Fluffy, Tender, Melt in your mouth, airy, heavenly, light as a cloud.
What I ultimately wanted to get across to you through the title is that this is the recipe that will make you forget about every other pancake recipe you have ever made or tasted. They reign superior to even the best of the best regular pancakes (made with gluten) I have had in restaurants. I would pin these little delicious pillows of heaven up against ANY of the most popular pancake recipes in existence and have total and complete faith it would stand out.
This is it right here. These are the pancakes that you will make for your family/yourself time and time again!. Originally I contemplated making a version with eggs too..because eggs using give recipes a bit of an edge. After I tasted one from this batch I knew that was unnecessary. They are perfect in every way and couldn’t be made any better.
When you take a bite you will understand what I mean. The ultra soft, airy texture is just to die for. These are not pancakes that will feel like a brick hit your stomach. But be careful..its hard not to overeat them!
To make the pancakes Corn Free:
Just use a brand of corn free baking Soda or Powder and you’ll be good to go.
To make the pancakes Sugar Free:
Swap in your favorite granulated sugar free sweetener in the same quantity!
Using other gluten free all purpose flour blends:
One of my pet peeves is seeing that other gluten free blogs will call for “gluten free flour blend” and not give you a specific one or make it seem as though you wont ever run into issues.
There’s this belief that they can all be exchanged for the same results and it couldn’t be further from the truth. Its the LITTLE details that make all the difference.
The bad news is that there isn’t truly a gluten free measure for measure flour or cup for cup. Its a marketing ploy. There are blends that work decent in place but never exactly. Each and every blend is totally different. For example I LOVE better batter - but in this recipe you would end up with a crazy thick pancake batter and extremely gummy pancakes. It has too much xanthan gum for this recipe.
If I perfect a recipe for you- then its very important to me that it turns out exactly the same in your kitchen. This is why Ive moved over to mostly exclusively using gram measurements too.
So of course you are always welcome to experiment. But please keep in mind that there are no guarantees. Any change means the recipe will change. Please do try to get your hands on some King Arthur measure for measure gluten free flour. You’ll end up using the entire bag just to make these pancakes on repeat. I have done the work for you here- make the recipe exactly as I have posted and you’ll have the best pancakes of your life!
You may notice these pancakes don’t have any fat/oil in them.
That is intentional. Without the eggs, fat just throws off the texture and makes them gummy. The oil in the pan is just enough to give them a delicious crisp crust as all good pancakes should have!
Ingredients :
Milk
You can use just about any kind of milk here except for canned coconut milk. I would save any boxed dairy free milk will work! Of course too- if dairy isn’t an issue regular milk can be used too! Whole milk, 2% or low fat.
Double Acting Baking Powder: They don't all taste the same. Some have a stronger flavor that others. I ONLY use bobs red mill at this point as I can be used in a larger quantity without an after taste. This recipe calls for a WHOLE tbsp. (I promise its not a typo!) You can get away with using that amount and having delicious pancakes IF its bobs red mill brand. This is also the secret to how insanely fluffy they are. If you can get your hands on this brand I would probably scale back the amount for the sake of the flavor to 1 1/2-2 Tsp.
King Arthur Gluten Free Measure for Measure Flour
This flour is wonderful for muffins, scones, pancakes and cookies! Mixed with a little expandex it does some wonderful things! Its really affordable and can be found in most grocery stores these days. I normally just order it on amazon.
Expandex
These muffins are special because of the magic of expandex. It is a modified form of tapioca starch that was formulated to improve gluten free baking. The word Modified tends to worry people- so let me explain further. Essentially they studied tapioca and removed portions of it leaving only the parts that would allow for it to cause amazing elasticity (aka its name) in gluten free recipes. This flour allows me to get an incredible rise with everything I use it in. It traps the air bubbles in the dough just like regular flour with gluten does! Its honestly incredible. If you eat any processed or store bought foods you have eaten many forms of modified starch. Its nothing new- its just semi new to the home baker. Its non gmo and I typically get it from the brand Judee’s on amazon. Under no conditions can you sub it out for another regular starch.
Outside of the US there is a product called Ultratex 3 I have not worked with it but from what I understand its comparable! I would use that in the exact same quantity as the expandex amount that I call for.
This recipe as written makes a small(ish) batch. If you use a 1/4 cup as your batter scooper to pour it onto the griddle then you’ll end up with exactly 9 pancakes. If you use a 1/2 cup then you’ll end up with 4-5 pancakes.
Feel free to use the recipe adjustment tool to change the quantity! The great thing about gram measurements is that its really simple to double or triple a recipe and have the recipe turn out exactly as its supposed to :).
Please leave a review of what you think when you make them! xoxo
The Fluffiest Gluten free & Vegan Family Staple Pancakes
Ingredients
Instructions
Notes
Double Acting Baking Powder: They don't all taste the same. Some have a stronger flavor that others. I ONLY use bobs red mill at this point as I can be used in a larger quantity without an after taste. This recipe calls for a WHOLE tbsp. (I promise its not a typo!) You can get away with using that amount and having delicious pancakes IF its bobs red mill brand. This is also the secret to how insanely fluffy they are. If you can get your hands on this brand I would probably scale back the amount for the sake of the flavor to 1 1/2-2 Tsp.
Getting the skillets temperature just right really makes or breaks a pancake. If the skillet isn't hot enough then your pancakes wont puff up as much as they should. If the skillet is too hot- they burn before cooking through. I have found the best way to do it- is to start warming your pan up right before you mix up the batter. I place a dry cast iron skillet and set my knob to about 2 (out of 10) and let it SLOWLY heat to the perfect temperature. Then I add my butter or cooking oil to the skillet just before I start cooking the pancakes.
Your skillet is the perfect temperature if it takes just about 1 minute per side of pancake. If they take longer than that- turn up your heat a tiny bit. If they burn in that time you need to lower your heat. Test out cooking 1-2 smaller ones before making the rest to make sure your heat is just right!
If you want to make them Blueberry Pancakes I recommend using fresh (not frozen) blueberries. Being vegan/egg free there is a limit to how much moisture the flour can absorb to cook through. Frozen berries release a lot more liquid than fresh.
Chocolate chips will work great too!