Sunday, November 29, 2009

The Best Homemade Buttermilk Pancakes

My personal recipe for more than 30 years, these make simply perfect homemade buttermilk pancakes that I know you'll love. Pictured here with blueberries.

Homemade Buttermilk Pancakes

You don't have to keep searching for the best recipe for pancakes because I've been making my homemade pancakes this way for more than 30 years, and I think they've stood the test of time. I declare them the best!

Don't get me wrong - I do realize that just adding water to a pre-packaged mix sure makes things a bit easier in this hurry-up world we live in, but honestly it doesn't take any time to mix up a fresh batch of pancake batter and no worries over weird ingredients or preservatives lurking in there either because you know what went in it. So, on your day off, why not make them homemade!

Heck you can even mix up several batches of the dry ingredients on your day off, stick them in cheap storage bags and then all you have to do is dump it in a bowl and add the milk and egg when you get ready to make them on a weekday morning. Homemade, good for you, prepackaged pancake mix in a jiffy! Truth is, when I was working outside of the home, I used to make big batches of pancakes on the weekend, flash freeze them and then only had to heat them up in the microwave for breakfast.

Great belly filling kick start to a cold morning, just add some of those Little Sizzlers sausage links or Jimmy Dean sausage patties, a side of skillet apples, pure butter, and loads of warmed maple syrup ... talk about some good.



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Recipe: The Best Homemade Buttermilk Pancakes

©From the Kitchen of Deep South Dish
Prep time: 15 min |Cook time: 15 min | Yield: About 16 pancakes

Ingredients
  • 1 to 2 cups buttermilk
  • 1/4 cup (1/2 stick) of butter, melted and cooled,
  • 2 large eggs
  • 2 cups all purpose flour
  • 2 teaspoons of baking soda
  • 3 tablespoons of granulated sugar
  • 1 teaspoon of kosher salt
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, optional
  • Butter flavor non-stick spray, or additional butter for the skillet
Instructions

Combine 1 cup of the buttermilk, with the melted butter and egg; set aside. Whisk together the flour, baking soda, sugar and salt, and add the buttermilk mixture to the flour mixture. Gently combine, adding additional buttermilk only if needed. Mixture should be thick and lumpy; avoid overmixing. Add vanilla extract if using.

Heat a non-stick skillet over medium high heat, butter the pan or spray with non-stick spray and spoon 1/4 cup measure of batter into pan. When pancakes begin to bubble up and edges appear to be dry, turn over to brown the other side. Serve immediately with additional butter, warmed syrup and fruit. Skillet apples are excellent with these. Makes about 16 depending on the size you make them. Can halve recipe.

~Cook's Notes~

Variation: Add in 2 tablespoons of sour cream, Greek yogurt or plain yogurt. For chocolate chip or blueberry, pour batter into pan, then scattered some mini chocolate chips or fresh or frozen blueberries into the batter; allow to set as usual then turn.

Tip: Make a batch or two of these for freezing. Simply make the pancakes and let cool. Spray a large baking sheet with non-stick spray and stack pancakes in a single layer on the baking sheet. Flash freeze until frozen solid, then transfer to a large zippered freezer bag.

NO BUTTERMILK? NO PROBLEM!!

Can substitute 3/4 cup of regular milk, but if you do, add 2 teaspoons of baking powder and eliminate the baking soda, or make a homemade buttermilk substitute using regular whole milk and vinegar. A buttermilk substitute will never take the place of real buttermilk, but it will work in a pinch.

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11 comments:

  1. This looks like a great recipe! I love adding buttermilk to my biscuits and pancakes,it just adds something to the batter.

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  2. Now that I know these can be made in advance, I must try it.

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  3. Very good recipe as is but I also added a teaspoon of vanilla extract, it was good as well..

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  4. First of all I will tell you that there is almost nothing better than my mom's buttermilk pancakes drowning in syrup! My kids are absolutely nuts for them just like I was at their age.
    The problem is now, I am not my mother. I just can't get the dang things right. Mine aren't bad, they just aren't mom's. Sigh.
    And now when I am feeling super lazy but still need to feed the critters in the morning it's all about the Batter Blaster! Blasphemy, i know. But hey, they're organic and better than any Eggo/etc.
    Not bad for a morning shortcut as every day is a rush this time of year ....

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  5. Kelly I totally hear you. The Batter Blaster ones will never beat mine from scratch, period.
    But in the morning when we're in a rush they are just what the doctor ordered.
    Happy Holidays to all ......

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  6. Happy Holidays to y'all too and listen, I hear ya on the Batter Blaster for sure - especially with a houseful of young-uns wanting breakfast now! Homemade pancakes are a nice occasional treat for those slower weekends though - so be sure to treat yourself sometime!

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  7. Great recipe! Used the vanilla, and added a teaspoon of baking powder to get them to rise. My wife goes out of her way to have buttermilk in the house when she wants me to make pancakes!

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  8. Hi Mary!
    After reading your recipe I just had to make these. So I did! My family just loved them. I had about 8 left over, so they are flash freezing for easy breakfasts this week. Thank you SO MUCH!
    I also had sliced apples in the freezer, so I went ahead and made skillet apples to go with them. Delicious!!!
    Jane

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  9. Thanks Jane - glad you enjoyed the breakfast!!

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