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Fluffy, golden, and melt-in-your-mouth delicious — these buttermilk pancakes are the ultimate breakfast indulgence. Made with tangy buttermilk for that perfect tender crumb, they cook up with crisp edges and pillowy centers. Stack ’em high, drizzle with warm buttermilk syrup, and prepare for the best pancakes of your life.
“I make pancakes a lot, but tried this recipe this morning for the first time and the kids deemed them the BEST PANCAKES EVER! “
– OSB Reader

Table of Contents
- Buttermilk Pancake Ingredients
- What is Buttermilk?
- Can I Substitute Powdered Buttermilk?
- Can I Use a Buttermilk Substitute?
- How to Make Pancakes {Buttermilk Pancakes}
- How Do You Know When Pancakes Are Done?
- What to Serve with Buttermilk Pancakes
- Why Did My Pancakes Come Out Flat?
- Our Favorite Pancake Toppings
- Pancake Add-Ins to Try
- Storing, Freezing and Reheating
- More Easy PANCAKES Recipes:
- Watch How These Pancakes are Made…
- Best Buttermilk Pancakes Recipe
It’s finally here!!!! After testing, and testing, and testing all sorts (literally hundreds!!) of buttermilk pancake recipes, we’ve finally come up with what Cade and the girls say is finally the award winning, melt-in-your-mouth buttermilk pancakes recipe!!
This recipe for fluffy buttermilk pancakes truly took us months of testing, but I just know you’ll love it too so it was worth every disaster and every re-do.
We tried all sorts of different techniques, like adding oil instead of butter, sifted flour or regular flour, egg whites beaten to stiff peaks, an extra egg yolk, whisking versus stirring, baking powder, both baking powder and baking soda and blah blah blah.
Everyone swears by the egg white method, but we actually found that not only did it take too much time, but the pancakes were surprisingly too airy for us. We wanted a light pancake but we still wanted it to melt in our mouths, which means we had to ditch the egg white and change up our baking soda and baking powder method. Let me go into more detail on the ingredients you need…
Buttermilk Pancake Ingredients
Making buttermilk pancakes from scratch only takes basic ingredients:
- Flour: just regular all purpose flour works great
- Eggs: slightly whisk them before adding to the batter
- Buttermilk: adds flavor and fluffiness to the pancakes but keeps them tender
- Salt: enhances all the ingredient flavors
- Leavener: you’ll need baking soda and baking powder
- Sugar: adds a little touch of sweetness
- Butter: melted butter to be exact
The measurements for all the ingredients can be found in the recipe card at the end of the post.

What is Buttermilk?
If you don’t often cook with buttermilk, you may not understand why it’s an essential ingredient in these pancakes, or even what it is.
Real buttermilk is the fat-free, flavorful liquid that’s left over after you’ve churned a batch of homemade butter. Buttermilk is full of natural cultures and is slightly tangy, which makes it great for tenderizing meat and adding to baked goods.
Can I Substitute Powdered Buttermilk?
You can use buttermilk powder, however I HIGHLY recommend sticking with the liquid as it is absolutely better, thicker and fluffier. If you need to use powdered, I suggest our Homemade Pancake Mix.
Can I Use a Buttermilk Substitute?
I know a lot of you, much like ourselves, don’t keep buttermilk on hand so you may be wondering how to substitute buttermilk in pancakes, but this is one of the few times I’ll plead with you to use the real stuff.
A homemade buttermilk substitute:
1 cup of milk to 1 teaspoon of white vinegar or lemon juice.
However, while the vinegar gives the milk a similar tang, it doesn’t make it thick and creamy like true buttermilk. So use the real stuff please!
Pro Tips…

The key to making the best pancakes isn’t the ingredients, but rather the method. If you follow this homemade pancake recipe exactly as it’s written, your buttermilk pancakes will turn out beautifully!
Please remember, the more you stir pancakes the more flat and tough they will be so please mix until a few streaks of flour are remaining.
How to Make Pancakes {Buttermilk Pancakes}
Skip the store-bought pancakes mixes! Making homemade pancakes are so easy and honestly don’t take much more time to make. Here are the basic steps:
- Dry Ingredients: In a large bowl, whisk together the dry ingredients.
- Wet Ingredients: In a separate bowl, whisk together the eggs and buttermilk.
- Combine: Make a well in the center of the dry ingredients and add in the wet ingredients. Stir everything together until just combined using only a wooden spoon or spatula.
- Fold: Once the flour is almost incorporated add the butter and fold together.
- Cook the Pancakes: Butter the griddle after heating to medium or 350℉ and pour on the pancake batter, spreading each pancake a little bit with the back of a spoon. Flip the pancakes once air bubbles begin forming on the top. Cook until golden brown on each side.
This buttermilk pancake batter should be very, very thick. That means you made it right! Your batter should be so crazy thick you have to spread it a little on the pan with the back of your spoon. Don’t worry, they will melt in your mouth and not taste thick and dense at all.
How Do You Know When Pancakes Are Done?
Well, it takes practice, but definitely start with the bubbles popping on the batter side of the pancakes, at which point you should flip the pancakes. After that, I gently press on the top or gently push the top from side to side and watch for batter to press out or the middle to sink in. If that doesn’t happen, then the pancake should be done!
What to Serve with Buttermilk Pancakes
When you make these buttermilk pancakes, be sure to make a batch of our Buttermilk Syrup — the combination is ridiculously amazing and delicious! If you’re a coconut lover, try our coconut buttermilk syrup. It is actual heaven!
I also love to balance out a sweet breakfast with something savory like perfectly cooked crispy bacon.
Why Did My Pancakes Come Out Flat?
Over-mixing pancake batter develops the gluten, which will make the pancakes rubbery and tough. For light, fluffy pancakes, you want to mix just until the batter comes together—it’s okay if there are still some lumps of flour.

Our Favorite Pancake Toppings
I’ve already mentioned our all-time favorite pancake topping: buttermilk syrup. But we like to switch things up on the weekends. A few of our other favorite pancake toppings are:
- Meyer Lemon Syrup
- Creamy Buttermilk Maple Syrup
- Peanut Butter Maple Syrup
- Blender Lemon Curd
- Raspberry Sauce
- Fresh Mixed Berries
- Sliced Bananas
Or just keep things simple with pure maple syrup and butter! It’s a classic combo for a reason, after all.
Pancake Add-Ins to Try
Once you’ve made these classic buttermilk pancakes a few times, you may want to play around with different flavor combinations and add-ins. Although we love these homemade buttermilk pancakes as is, we sometimes like to add in the following, just because:
- Chocolate chips (white, dark, or milk!)
- Chopped nuts (pecans and walnuts work really well in pancakes)
- Frozen or fresh fruit
- Lemon zest
- Chopped dried fruit
- Nut butters
Most pancake add-ins can be individually sprinkled atop the pancakes right after you’ve poured the batter onto a hot griddle. Nut butter can be gently swirled into the pancakes (you may need to warm it in the microwave first to make it easier to swirl), or just spread it on top afterward.
Storing, Freezing and Reheating
Leftovers should be stored in an airtight container in the fridge. They will keep for 4-5 days. If you want them to last longer, freezing them is a great option!
Freezing pancakes is incredibly easy. If you love having pancakes in the morning but don’t often have time to whip up a new batch, frozen pancakes are the way to go. To freeze these homemade buttermilk pancakes (or any pancake, for that matter!), let them cool to room temperature on a wire rack and then place them on a rimmed baking sheet to freeze.
Once they’re hard enough, remove the frozen pancakes from the baking sheet and stack them in a freezer bag or freezer-safe container. This will prevent the pancakes from getting squished when they’re first stored in the freezer. They will keep in the freezer for 2-3 months.
When you’re ready to eat the frozen pancakes, pop them into the toaster oven, microwave, or a warm oven. You don’t need to thaw them first, they can be reheated immediately after they’re taken out of the freezer.
Your search for the best buttermilk pancakes recipe ends here! Just ask John Legend! We got a shout out from the music icon once upon a time! Whoop whoop! But seriously, these pancakes are fluffy and melt in your mouth!
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- All our SWEET BREAKFAST RECIPES here!
Watch How These Pancakes are Made…









OMG you just done it. I’ve been making these for the kids forever and they love them so fluffy. And today took 1/4 flour out and replaced it with Cocoa some dark chocolate chips on top flip when cooking. They are the best I’ve ever had. Thank you.
You have me drooling now! What kind of syrup did you use?
Can you give me the measurements if we want to add cocoa powder in it? Thank you so much!
Whatever you add in cocoa, I would subtract from the flour. I’d start with 1/4 cup. Now you’ve got me wanting to try this!
I never felt the need to comment on any recipe but this one, wow!! I added some more sugar and vanilla and it turned out to be the best pancake I’ve ever had.
Yahoo!! We love to hear that and love to get feedback! Thanks for stopping by and commenting!
i lucked out in finding this recipe. i had browsed a couple and decided on the ny times version but the site wouldn’t let me view the recipe again without a subscription. i scrolled and found this, remembering i’d liked other recipes of yours previously, i settled in.
first off, i allowed my eggs and buttermilk to rest on the counter for an hour before melting the butter, as i wanted it to warm to room temp. after lightly combining wet and dry, i let it sit for another 30-40 minutes for the buttermilk to raise the dough. i cooked the pancakes on medium-low heat with coconut oil because i love the crunch it gives to the pancake edges.
the pancakes were delightful! i ate one without syrup and it indeed melted in my mouth. thank you so much for the recipe.
for those concerned about thin batter, i suggest they give time for the wet ingredients to come to room temp as well as make sure they’re mixing the dough correctly. if you stir too quickly and also stir out the little clumps of flour, you’ll keep the pancakes from holding shape and rising. (i watched a youtube video! lol)
Evelyn, thank you so much for this great review! I love the idea of using coconut oil. I’ll have to try that next time! Your tips and suggestions are perfect!
I doubled the recipe because the hubby loves his panacakes! Yes, panacakes! I made them for supper tonight with bacon. They were fluffy and stayed fluffy instead of deflating when removed from the pan. Pinned. T Y
We have these pancakes for dinner on the regular! So glad you enjoyed them!!
These pancakes are truly amazing! With our busy schedules, my self and my 4 children, we love 1 weekend that we get to eat together. These pancakes never fail! Always buttery tasting, thick and fluffy. Bursting with flavor. Thank you for this!
Great recipe. Nice and fluffy and thick but I found them to be a bit bland in flavor and I used melted salted butter. I will make them again but I’m thinking a little more salt might help. Thanks for sharing this recipe!
The saltiness is one of those things that everyone tastes differently! If you tend to prefer things saltier, then adding a bit more should do the trick! Thanks for leaving a comment!
I didn’t have buttermilk so I used one tablespoon vinegar for every cup whole milk. The pancakes were flat as crepes. Light but totally flat.
Bummer! It should be 1 teaspoon of vinegar to every cup of milk, so that definitely would have done it! The substitute replicates the tangy taste, but it definitely doesn’t replicate the texture that buttermilk gives.
Our daughter, Lori, made these pancakes from scrateh a;nd just as instructed. This was a family get-together at an Airbnb in Chico, Ca. Fall was nipping on the leaves of the gorgeous canopy of trees that Chico is known for. These buttermilk pancakes were to die for….thick, lite, and delicious. Perfect for the occasion. You have a winner here.
Everything about that sounds like perfection! Thank you for your kind words!
These are my forever ‘go to’ pancakes! My friends mom is a chef and when I made these for her, she said I have ruined her for all other pancakes!
Is there a way to make these as pumpkin pancakes without weighing them down? My husband has been requesting pumpkin but I don’t want to ruin your perfect recipe or use another!
Yes! And here is the recipe for our pumpkin pancakes! They are so delicious! Thanks for your kind words and support!
https://ohsweetbasil.com/whole-wheat-pumpkin-pancakes/
Thank you!!! I will be making the pumpkin pancakes for Sunday breakfast this weekend!! 🙂
Yummmm! I may just have to do the same thing! Enjoy!