Apple Pie Pancakes with Vanilla Maple Syrup

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Apple Pancakes with Vanilla Maple Syrup โ€” These apple pancakes are packed with cinnamon and other fall spices. Slather with butter and dunk them in some homemade vanilla maple syrup! 

stack of Apple Pancakes with Vanilla Maple Syrup

Easy Apple Pancakes Recipe

It’s that time of year where apples are starting to turn up everywhere. From caramel apples to apple pie to pancakes that taste like apple pie. I confess, I’m not much of a pie-maker. We really don’t need a whole pie at once, and I tend to make bars and cookies because they seem to disappear quicker than a whole pie does.

These apple pancakes are the answer to my pie-less prayers. And they’re much faster to make than making a pie. I know you won’t miss rolling out pie crust. This recipe is adapted from my friend Adrianna Adarme of A Cozy Kitchen’s cookbook, Pancakes: 72 Sweet and Savory Recipes for the Perfect Stack. Adrianna’s recipes are written in a way that leaves nothing to guess, which is so appreciated. I try to write my recipes with lots of detail, and I always appreciate it when I read blogs or cookbooks that are the same.

I am just blown away by how creative she got with the recipes. Carrot Cake Pancakes, Red Velvet, Coffee, Cinnamon Bun, and Banana Bourbon Pancakes all caught my eye. There are also Dinner Pancakes, like Jalepeno Corn Cakes and Smoked Gouda Sweet Potato Latkes.

stack of Apple Pancakes with bite missing

But since it’s approaching fall, and since I have sweet teeth, I went with Apple Pie Pancakes. It’s standard pancake-making, a bowl of dry ingredients, a bowl of wet poured over dry, and then one grated apple is stirred into the batter before griddling them.

The only changes I made to the recipe were with the spices. I added more cinnamon and nutmeg, and threw in a pinch of cloves. She also suggested peeling the apple but I didn’t bother. Fiber never hurt anyone.

I added vanilla extract to my maple syrup to bring out that apple pie flavor profile. I wanted to make something new, but vanilla maple syrup is my favorite pancake, French toast, or waffle topper.

The cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves pair so perfectly with apples. Your house definitely will smell like fall after making a batch of these. The bits of grated apple lend just a touch of texture to the otherwise soft, fluffy, and lightweight pancakes.

Although summer is my favorite season, if I have to ring in fall, pancakes that remind me of apple pie are always welcome. And so are sky-high fluffy stacks.

stack of Apple cinnamon Pancakes with Vanilla Maple Syrup

What’s in Apple Pancakes?

For these apple cinnamon pancakes, you’ll need: 

  • Light brown sugar
  • Baking powder
  • Spices
  • Salt
  • Whole milk
  • Egg
  • Unsalted butter
  • Vanilla extract
  • Grated apple
  • Pure maple syrup

homemade apple pancakes on floral plate

How to Make Apple Pancakes

To make these easy apple pancakes, simply whisk together the wet ingredients in one bowl and the dry in another. Combine the two, then fold in the grated apple. 

Preheat your skillet or griddle and brush with melted butter or oil. Scoop the batter onto the skillet using a quarter-cup measure. You’ll know the pancakes are ready to be flipped once you see tiny bubbles appear all over the top. Flip the pancakes, and continue cooking until golden on both sides. 

To make the vanilla maple syrup, all you have to do is whisk together the syrup and a little vanilla extract. Serve the apple cinnamon pancakes warm with a drizzle of vanilla maple syrup and enjoy! 

stack of Apple Pancakes with Vanilla Maple Syrup and butter

How to Keep Pancakes Warm 

If you’re making a big batch of pancakes, you can keep the cooked pancakes warm in a 200ยบF oven while you make the rest of the batch. You’ll want to use a baking tray for this and not a plate, as not all plates are oven-safe. The oven temperature needs to be set quite low, otherwise you’ll dry out the apple pancakes. 

how to make apple pancakes

What are the Best Apples for Pancakes? 

You can use any apple variety you’d like in these apple pancakes! For sweeter pancakes, use Honeycrisp or Gala apples. If you prefer something a little less sweet, opt for Granny Smith.

piece of Apple Pancake on fork

Can I Freeze Pancakes? 

Absolutely! To freeze pancakes, first let them cool to room temperature before sealing them inside a freezer bag. You can easily reheat the frozen pancakes in the toaster or microwave. 

stack of fluffy apple pancakes topped with butter

Can I Use Another Fruit Instead of Apples? 

I’m not sure. You may be able to use whole, small berries in this recipe, but I can’t say for certain. Different fruits release different amounts of juice once cookies, so use your best judgement when adapting this recipe. 

Apple Pie Pancakes with Vanilla Maple Syrup - Just as good as apple pie but healthier & way less work!

Can I Use Non-Dairy Milk? 

Maybe. Whole milk has more fat than most non-dairy milks, and it keeps these apple pancakes incredibly moist and flavorful. If you substitute a non-dairy milk, let me know how your pancakes turn out! 

Apple Pie Pancakes with Vanilla Maple Syrup - Just as good as apple pie but healthier & way less work!

Can I Use an Egg Substitute? 

Again, I’m not sure. I’ve only ever made these apple cinnamon pancakes as written so I don’t know if you can use an egg substitute in this recipe. 

Apple Pancakes with Vanilla Maple Syrup โ€” These apple pancakes are packed with cinnamon and other fall spices. Slather with butter and dunk them in some homemade vanilla maple syrup! 

Tips for Making Apple Pancakes 

Preheating your pan is really important for perfect pancakes. If the skillet isn’t warm enough when you make the first pancake, it won’t rise properly and won’t become golden brown. To test whether or not your skillet is hot enough, flick a little water onto it and see if it sizzles. 

If desired, you can adjust the amount of spices in these apple pancakes. I like my pancakes to be super flavorful, but if you’d rather use less cinnamon or cloves, go for it. 

If you have extra time on your hands, you could cook down some diced apple with a little cinnamon in a small saucepan and top these apple pancakes with that as well as the vanilla maple syrup. Extra apple pie flavor is always a good idea!  

Apple Pancakes with Vanilla Maple Syrup โ€” These apple pancakes are packed with cinnamon and other fall spices. Slather with butter and dunk them in some homemade vanilla maple syrup! 

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Apple Pancakes with Vanilla Maple Syrup

By Averie Sunshine
These apple pancakes are packed with cinnamon and other fall spices. Slather with butter and dunk them in some homemade vanilla maple syrup!
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Servings: 8 pancakes
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Ingredients 

Pancakes

  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 2 tablespoons light brown sugar, packed
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon, original recipe calls for 1 teaspoon
  • ยฝ teaspoon ground nutmeg, original recipe calls for 1/8 teaspoon
  • ยฝ teaspoon ground clove
  • โ…› teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup whole milk
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 tablespoon unsalted butter, melted and cooled slightly
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 cup grated apple, about 1 medium apple
  • Butter or vegetable oil for skillet

Vanilla Maple Syrup

  • about 1/2 cup maple syrup, warmed gently
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract or the scrapings of 1 vanilla bean

Instructions 

  • Make the Pancakes
  • In a medium bowl, whisk together the dry ingredients.
  • In a measuring cup or small bowl, measure out the milk. Add the remaining wet ingredients and beat until combined.
  • All at once, add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients, and mix until just combined. The batter should have some small to medium lumps; donโ€™t overmix or try to stir them smooth.
  • Gently fold in the grated apple.
  • Preheat your skillet over medium heat and brush with 1 1/2 teaspoons of butter or 1 teaspoon vegetable oil.
  • Using a 1/4-cup measure, scoop batter onto warm skillet. Cook for 1 to 2 minutes until small bubbles form on the surface of the pancakes, and then flip.
  • Reduce the heat to medium-low and cook on the opposite side for about 1 minute, or until golden brown. (My pancakes were slightly larger than 1/4-cup of batter each, and I yielded 7 rather than 8; and they took slightly longer to cook than recipe indicates).
  • Transfer cooked pancakes to a baking sheet and place in a preheated 200F oven to keep warm.
  • Repeat the process with the remaining batter, adding more butter or oil to the skilled when needed. Serve immediately.
  • Make the Vanilla Maple Syrup
  • Stir together the syrup, vanilla, and serve over pancakes. Optionally, serve with Vanilla Maple Butter.

Notes

Recipe reprinted with permission and adapted from Pancakes: 72 Sweet and Savory Recipes for the Perfect Stack.

Nutrition

Serving: 1, Calories: 202kcal, Carbohydrates: 33g, Protein: 4g, Fat: 6g, Saturated Fat: 3g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g, Cholesterol: 34mg, Sodium: 131mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 18g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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  1. I’m tempted to add a scoop of vanilla ice cream to the top of these pancakes. No one will ever know, right? :)

  2. I love pancakes and just need to make more of them!! And the addition of cloves with nutmeg and cinnamon is always nice. I bet these are delicious!

  3. I bet those smell heavenly. And I always add more cinnamon than a recipe calls for. That and vanilla.

  4. Pancakes are so comforting! I always add lots of spices, but apple sounds like a great addition. Always keep my pancakes warm in a low oven – works like a charm. You should totally make pie now and then. it’s such treat and you can freeze the leftovers.

  5. This is one perfect looking stack of pancakes! I cannot wait to get some amazing crisp fall apple soon! We are not big on fruity pies either, but pancakes? We love pancakes! I have been dreaming about Adrianna’s book for weeks. I need to order it! I mean a book all about pancakes? Now that is right about there with a book all about peanut butter!

    These look awesome and so fall like. I can’t wait to make them soon!

    1. And if you knew the next book I’m writing, you’d probably be the happiest :) But yeah, go on a little Amazon field trip. Cheap thrills girl. That’s how I look at all the cookbooks I buy. Even if I never make a single recipe, the $12 or $20 bucks I spent provided me dozens and dozens of hours of reading (I read them like novels!)

  6. I am always looking for new pancake ideas – these look SO good! Aaand, I am the biggest fan of fall and can’t wait to start making all sorts of apple recipes! :)

    1. Well these are fall on a platter! And all your cookies and goodies on your blog the past few weeks, I caught up finally and gosh, it’s been delicious at your house, hasnt it!

  7. These are so THICK and decadent looking! I am going to feature this on Saturday with my husband as the main taster (and me as well). :)

  8. Oh pan cakes! I am not pie marker my self, due to the fact I am bit scared of pastry and apples never seam to last long enough to go into pie! i am apple addict, not the computer kind;)
    i am looking forward to trying these when I get better!

      1. Thank you so much! I love looking at stunning holiday snaps. this has made my day.

  9. LOVE Adrianna’s book! I haven’t tried these yet from it, but this post is definitely making me crave them! Your photos look so gorgeous – I can practically taste how light and fluffy these are!

  10. Cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves–the perfect spice trio for fall fruits and squash! I love the generous amounts of them in this pancake recipe…and the size of the batch too. I can handle flipping 7 pancakes. I could also eat one of these smeared with peanut butter and rolled up. I like to make applesauce and sautรฉed apples when I come into an abundance of them. I just tried an apple cucumber smoothie with mint and ginger yesterday…different and very tasty.

    1. apple cucumber smoothie with mint and ginger <-- sounds like you're one step away from going on a juice cleanse :) That sounds awesome and like many of the juices I drink when I juice. Normally mint is either absent or very subtle and they use a lot of lemon (I'd prefer mint though!) And I am SO NOT a pancake flipper either but this batch size is nice and manageable :)

  11. I’m not really a pancake person, much preferring waffles for the texture and butter-catching squares. ;) This looks delicious, though, and maybe I will give it a shot in a waffle iron.

    1. waffles for the texture and butter-catching squares <--- now I know why I always preferred waffles! Butter catchers! love that :)

  12. YUM! I am a nut for pancakes! My favorite recipe is my dad’s. it makes a denser, thinner pancake, although light fluffy ones have their place and time, too:)

    1. Dense yet thin – now that’s a form you don’t see that often. They’re usually thick and dense. Now I’m curious about the recipe. If you have a link, send it over!

      1. I don’t have it up online…yet. But I really ought to soon so as soon as I do I’ll let ya know!