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

5 Minute Vegan Pancakes Recipe - Food.com (13)

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

    DebHob

  2. How many calories

    debedavis19

  3. Can I skip the sugar as I will be putting organic maple syrup on top of pancakes?

    annette.wolf

  4. Can almond milk be substituted for son milk

    LaWanda W.

  5. 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 are my vegan pancakes gummy? ›

With oat-based pancakes, overmixing oat flour batters can make them turn gummy, so mix just until moistened and blended. Let the batter rest. Make sure to let the pan heat up while the batter sits. Doing so will result in fluffy pancakes that are cooked through and not underdone or gummy in the middle.

Can vegans eat Aunt Jemima pancakes? ›

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 is a vegan pancake made of? ›

These pancakes are light, fluffy, and vegan-friendly! Made with simple ingredients like flour, baking powder, and almond milk, they are the perfect way to start your day. Serve with your favorite toppings, such as maple syrup, fresh fruit, or coconut whipped cream.

How do you substitute milk for water in pancakes? ›

In most cases, you can swap milk for water and vice versa using a 1:1 ratio. For example, if your mix or recipe calls for ½ cup of milk but you don't have it, add ½ cup of water. To err on the side of caution, try using half of the liquid in your recipe and go from there.

How do you thicken vegan batter? ›

Try mixing in a small amount of cornstarch. Rather than mixing the dry cornstarch directly into the food you're trying to thicken, first make a slurry of cold water and cornstarch. Multiple ratios can work, but one part cornstarch to two parts water is a good place to start.

How do you make pancakes less rubbery? ›

Here are a few tips to make a pancake less rubbery:
  1. Don't overmix the batter: Over-mixing the batter can develop the gluten in the flour, which can lead to a rubbery texture. ...
  2. Use less flour: Too much flour can also lead to a rubbery texture. ...
  3. Don't cook at too high of a temperature: Cooking pancake.
Mar 16, 2023

Does IHOP make vegan pancakes? ›

Can vegans eat IHOP pancakes? There are no vegan pancake options at IHOP. Your best bet is to pull together some of IHOP's vegan sides or opt for oatmeal made with water or sautéed vegetables with a potato-based side.

Are Cracker Barrel pancakes vegan? ›

Does Cracker Barrel have vegan pancakes? Unfortunately, all of the pancakes at Cracker Barrel contain milk and eggs and cannot be made vegan.

Are Krusteaz pancakes vegan? ›

This product contains 1 ingredient that is not vegan and 6 ingredients that may not be vegan. Which diet do you follow?

Can vegans eat oatmeal? ›

Yes! It doesn't matter which brand of oatmeal you buy, they're all vegan as long as they don't have any other ingredients that are not vegan.

Can vegans eat egg? ›

A vegan diet includes only plant foods—fruits, vegetables, beans, grains, nuts, and seeds. People who follow a vegan diet don't eat any animal foods, including dairy, eggs, and honey.

Is Almond Milk is vegan? ›

As almond milk is made from seeds (yep, technically they are seeds, not nuts), they are in theory completely vegan, and as they are not generally not sweetened or altered with animal byproducts like honey, it is understood as vegan.

Can I use coffee creamer instead of milk in pancakes? ›

coffee creamer! That's right — swap out 1/4 cup of milk with vanilla coffee creamer. I use this one from Whole Foods. It's so yummy and delicious and it gives your pancakes a delicious buttery vanilla flavor.

Which alternative milk is best for pancakes? ›

Hemp and coconut milk are both nutritious and tasty alternatives if you're on a dairy-free diet. Try them both to see which you prefer.

What can I use instead of eggs in pancakes? ›

13 Effective Substitutes for Eggs
  • Applesauce.
  • Mashed banana.
  • Flax or chia seeds.
  • Commercial egg replacer.
  • Tofu.
  • Vinegar and baking soda.
  • Yogurt or buttermilk.
  • Arrowroot powder.
Feb 7, 2024

Why are my pancakes so gummy? ›

One of the most common is using too much liquid in the batter. This can make the pancakes too dense and wet, resulting in a gooey texture. Another mistake is not correctly preheating your pan or skillet. If the cooking surface is not hot enough, the pancakes will cook too slowly and become mushy.

Why are my pancakes gummy inside? ›

Why are my pancakes gooey? Problem: the pan isn't hot enough. On a lukewarm cooking surface, pancake batter will soak up the oil as it cooks and give them a gooey, unpleasant texture. Solution: make sure your non-stick pan or griddle is hot enough by adding a tiny amount of batter.

Why are my protein pancakes rubbery? ›

DON'T OVERDO PROTEIN POWDER

If your pancake batter is made up mainly of protein powder you'll be turning out dry & rubbery pancakes. Not ideal. Keep protein powder to 1 – 2 scoops.

Why are my pancakes chewy? ›

Why are my pancakes rubbery and chewy? The most common cause for pancakes turning out dense is over mixing.

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