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This pancake recipe without baking powder will produce pancakes so fluffy you won’t believe they’re missing a key ingredient. Ready in 25 minutes.

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Can I Make Pancakes Without Baking Powder or Baking Soda?

Yes! You can make perfectly lovely homemade pancakes without baking powder or baking soda. What you’ll need to do is whip some egg whites. We strongly encourage you to use all purpose flour.

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You’ll Need

To make your pancakes without baking powder, you’ll need a few ingredients.

  • Whole Milk
  • Vanilla extract
  • Butter or oil
  • All Purpose Flour
  • Sugar
  • Salt
  • Eggs
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How to Make Fluffy Pancakes without Baking Powder

Your first step is to make the batter.

  • To do this, take a medium bowl. Mix your flour, sugar, and salt together until they are well mixed.
  • Now carefully separate your egg yolks from the whites. Place them into separate bowls.
  • Whisk your egg yolks together and add your milk and vanilla extract. Mix until they are combined.
  • Slowly add your egg yolk mixture to your flour mixture. Mix it together until the batter is smooth with no lumps or bumps.
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  • In another bowl, you’re going to whip your egg whites until they form soft peaks. This is easiest if you use an electric mixer! Ensure there’s no yolk contaminating your egg whites, or they won’t whip properly.
  • Whip your egg whites with the mixer for two to three minutes. Start from the lowest speed, gradually increasing up to the highest speed. Once you’ve got nice soft peaks, fold your beaten egg whites into the batter, gently mixing until evenly combined.
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How to Cook Pancakes

  • First, heat a non-stick pancake pan or griddle. Melt some butter in the pan or add some oil.
  • Add ¼ cup of batter (per pancake) to your hot pan, letting it cook until the bottom is golden brown and bubbles begin to appear on the top.
  • Now you’re going to gently flip your pancake and cook its other side. This will cook much faster than the first side, so be careful not to let it burn!

Serving

Once your pancakes are cooked, it’s time to serve them with a generous helping of your favorite toppings.

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Pancake Toppings

Pancakes are so delicious. They’re an awesome breakfast treat for those lazy Sundays when you have enough time to really get them right. Perhaps the coolest thing about making pancakes is how versatile they can be. You can use pretty much any topping you like to make pancakes. The French often enjoy their pancakes with a simple topping of lemon and sugar. In Canada, of course, the preferred pancake topping is maple syrup, sticky sweet. It’s a big treat to use other breakfast food with your pancakes, like bacon and eggs.

Other treats like fresh fruit - berries are especially nice - and ice cream or whipped cream go great on pancakes. Have a favorite spread like Nutella? Why not try smearing your favorite spread onto your pancakes? Nutella pancakes with some powdered sugar and strawberries are simply delicious!

Another great way to give your pancakes a feel of luxury is to include something in the batter. It might seem like a lot of extra fancy work, but you can very easily make blueberry or chocolate chip pancakes. Want to know how? All you need to do is add either blueberries or chocolate chips to your pancake batter. The trick is not to overdo it, as a little goes a long way. You can always add more, but it’s pretty hard to unmix batter.

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Pancake Recipe without Baking Powder Tips

  • Be sure to remove your eggs from the refrigerator ahead of time. Allow them to reach room temperature before cooking. If you haven’t got the time to do this, place your eggs in a bowl or warm water for just a few minutes prior to use. This should help warm them up from your cold fridge temperature. We do this because room temperature egg whites whip much more easily than cold ones!
  • Be careful when cracking your eggs. You don’t want any yolk getting into your egg white. Your whites will refuse to whip if there’s even a trace of yolk in the whites! On the other hand, a little egg white mixed into the yolk is just fine.
  • You can enjoy pancakes while they’re hot off the pan, or if they’ve cooled down. Generally, pancakes with sweeter toppings (like fruit or ice cream) are served cooler, while more savory toppings or maple syrup will typically be served warm or hot.
  • A teaspoon of vanilla extract goes a long way to boost the flavor of your pancakes.
  • You can include cinnamon powder, too! A half teaspoon of cinnamon powder added to your dry ingredients will be very subtly tasty in your pancake mix.
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Best Baking Powder Substitutes For Pancakes

  • Baking Soda. You can make your own homemade baking powder - about a teaspoon’s worth - by combining ¼ teaspoon baking soda, ½ teaspoon cream of tartar, and ¼ teaspoon cornstarch.
  • Whipped Egg Whites. Egg whites, whipped until they are light and airy, will work to make your pancake batter nice and fluffy. That’s thanks to the air trapped in the egg whites.
  • Self Raising Flour. Self raising flour actually includes baking powder. You don’t need to add any extra baking powder if you have self raising flour!
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  • Author: chefjar
  • Total Time: 25 minutes
  • Yield: 4 1x

Description

This pancake recipe without baking powder will produce pancakes so fluffy you won’t believe they’re missing a key ingredient.

Ingredients

Scale

  • 1 cup all purpose flour
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 2 large eggs, room temperature
  • ½ cup whole milk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 tablespoons melted butter or neutral vegetable oil ( Canola or sunflower oil) to grease the pan

Instructions

The Pancake Batter without Baking Soda

  • In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar and salt.
  • Carefully separate the egg yolks and egg whites and place them into separate DRY bowls. Also make sure there is no trace of egg yolk or your egg whites won't whip later.
  • Whisk together the egg yolks, then add milk and vanilla. Mix until combined.
  • Gradually add the egg yolk mixture to the dry ingredients and mix until the batter is smooth.
  • Using an electrical mixer, whip the egg whites for 2-3 minutes or until soft peaks are formed.
  • Fold in the beaten egg whites into the batter immediately and gently mix until combined.

Cooking Pancakes

  • Heat a griddle or large skillet over medium low heat.
  • Place 1 teaspoon of butter or oil on the griddle. When butter foams or oil shimmers, add ¼ cup of batter onto griddle or skillet, and cook until bubble appear on the surface. Flip and cook for 2-3 minutes. Adjust the heat if necessary. The first batch will require higher heat.
  • Serve with maple syrup, fresh berries or your favorite toppings.
  • Enjoy!

Notes

Be sure to remove your eggs from the refrigerator ahead of time. Allow them to reach room temperature before cooking. If you haven’t got the time to do this, place your eggs in a bowl or warm water for just a few minutes prior to use. This should help warm them up from your cold fridge temperature. We do this because room temperature egg whites whip much more easily than cold ones!

Be careful when cracking your eggs. You don’t want any yolk getting into your egg white. Your whites will refuse to whip if there’s even a trace of yolk in the whites! On the other hand, a little egg white mixed into the yolk is just fine.

You can enjoy pancakes while they’re hot off the pan, or if they’ve cooled down. Generally, pancakes with sweeter toppings (like fruit or ice cream) are served cooler, while more savory toppings or maple syrup will typically be served warm or hot.

A teaspoon of vanilla extract goes a long way to boost the flavor of your pancakes.

You can include cinnamon powder, too! A half teaspoon of cinnamon powder added to your dry ingredients will be very subtly tasty in your pancake mix.

  • Prep Time: 10 min
  • Cook Time: 15 min
  • Category: Pancake recipes
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Calories: 256kcal
  • Sugar: 6g
  • Sodium: 196mg
  • Fat: 10g
  • Saturated Fat: 2g
  • Carbohydrates: 30g
  • Fiber: 1g
  • Protein: 6g
  • Cholesterol: 99mg

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FAQs

What if I don't have enough baking powder for pancakes? ›

You can make your own three-item swap using ingredients you could already have on hand. The easiest swap for every 1 teaspoon of baking powder in your pancake mix is a blend of 1/2 teaspoon of cream of tartar, 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda and 1/4 teaspoon of cornstarch.

What makes pancakes fluffy baking powder or baking soda? ›

Baking soda is essential for baked goods, but baking powder is really what makes pancakes and biscuits rise and become so super fluffy. Double-acting baking powder, which is the kind that you'll find in the grocery store, produces bubbles in two ways: when it is mixed with wet ingredients and then when it gets heated.

How do you make pancakes more fluffy? ›

5 Tips for Fluffier Pancakes
  1. Allow the Batter to Rest. A good rule of thumb when you're wondering how to make fluffy pancakes is to let the batter rest. ...
  2. Beat the Egg Whites. Separate your yolk from the egg white then beat to create a fluffy pancake. ...
  3. Don't Over Mix! ...
  4. Wait for the Bubbles. ...
  5. Follow a Good Recipe.
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What can I bake without baking powder? ›

Many baked goods owe their light and airy texture to whipped egg whites rather than baking powder. This is because the process of whipping egg whites creates tiny air bubbles that increase volume and lightness. This method is most often used in soufflés, pancakes, meringues, and certain types of cakes.

What happens if you add too little baking powder? ›

Too little baking powder results in a tough cake that has poor volume and a compact crumb. Baking soda, also known as sodium bicarbonate or bicarbonate of soda (alkali) is about four times as strong as baking powder.

What happens if I forgot to add baking powder? ›

Baking powder, in particular, is one of those ingredients you can easily run out of without noticing, but when it comes to baking, it does a very particular job, and can be difficult to replace. Most baked goods need a leavening agent to make them rise, and if you leave it out, your cake or your cookies will fall flat.

What did chefs use to make their pancakes fluffy before baking soda was invented? ›

1700s – Before baking soda chefs used fresh snow, which contains ammonia, to help make pancakes light and fluffy. 1800s - Milk and occasionally cream become the preferred liquids for pancake batter: before then, brandy and wine had been just as common.

Can I skip baking soda in pancakes? ›

You technically can leave out baking soda in certain recipes (like chocolate chip cookies or pancakes) in a pinch, but you need to understand that your finished product will not be as light and fluffy as the recipe intended. Unless you have no other option, you really should use a leavening substitute.

What can I substitute for 1 teaspoon of baking soda? ›

If you don't have baking soda, you can use baking powder, at three times what the recipe calls for. So if a recipe calls for one teaspoon of baking soda, you can use three teaspoons of baking powder. Baking powder also contains a little bit of salt, so it's also a good idea to halve the salt the recipe calls for.

Why are restaurant pancakes so fluffy? ›

Many restaurants use buttermilk instead of dairy or plant-based milk when making pancakes, which changes the interaction of the ingredients before and during cooking — leading to a fluffier, more texturally satisfying, and tastier result.

What affects the fluffiness of pancakes? ›

Beating the egg whites: The key to achieving fluffy pancakes is properly beating the egg whites. Make sure you beat them until stiff peaks form before incorporating them into the batter. This process incorporates air into the batter, giving the pancakes their lift.

Can I skip baking powder? ›

Most baking powder substitutes require the use of baking soda, but if you don't have that on hand either, you may be able to use whipped egg whites to add a bit of volume in some recipes. Beat an egg white or two to soft fluffy peaks and gently fold into your batter (don't overmix or the whites will deflate).

What can I use if I don't have baking powder or baking soda? ›

If baking powder is unavailable, the following substitutes may be appropriate for your recipe: buttermilk, plain yogurt, molasses, cream of tartar, sour milk, vinegar, lemon juice, club soda, self-rising flour, or whipped egg whites.

Can I use flour instead of baking powder? ›

Unfortunately flour does not replace baking powder. If the recipe calls for plain flour and baking powder, you can use self-raising flour as a possible replacement. However, it is very likely that that won't work as intended.

Can you skip adding baking powder? ›

Since baking powder is baking soda with an acid and a stabilizer added, one of the best substitutions for baking powder is to use baking soda plus an acidic ingredient, such as plain yogurt, buttermilk, lemon juice, or vinegar.

Why do pancakes need so much baking powder? ›

To make the fluffiest pancakes possible, you need to make bubbles in the batter. You can make bubbles by using a raising agent, such as baking powder, and by making and cooking your batter quickly.

Does adding more baking powder make pancakes fluffier? ›

Baking powder (double acting) provides two rises: The first occurs when the baking powder comes into contact with a liquid, the second when it's exposed to heat. Too much baking powder will create a very puffy pancake with a chalky taste, while too little will make it flat and limp.

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