Pumpkin Pancakes

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Pumpkin Pancakes โ€” Soft, fluffy, and packed with big pumpkin flavor! Perfect comfort food for chilly mornings when a smoothie just won’t do!

maple syrup being drizzled over a stack of pumpkin pancakes

Easy Pumpkin Pancakes Recipe

I’ve made so many pumpkin recipes over the years between my blog and my cookbook, Cooking With PumpkinBut I’ve never shared a recipe for pumpkin pancakes on my blog. Time to change that.

The pancakes are soft, fluffy, and are packed with pumpkin and the flavors of fall. They’re pleasantly spiced with cinnamon, pumpkin pie spice, and nutmeg. Warming spices and pumpkin go hand in hand. I use a fairly heavy hand with the spices because bland pumpkin recipes just don’t cut it.

These pumpkin spice pancakes are easy and follow standard pancake-making protocol. A bowl of dry ingredients, a bowl of wet, fold the wet into dry, and fry them up.

The milk is Silk Unsweetened Vanilla Almond Milk and I love it. It only has 30-calorie per 8 ounces, tastes great, and if I need a milk for baking, vegan or otherwise, it’s what I use most often. All Silk products are dairy-free and gluten-free and I like that Silk is committed to and believes in the benefits of a plant-based diet.

I ‘fried’ the pancakes with non-stick cooking spray. No butter pools or puddles of oil needed. Pancakes are like sponges, just soaking in all those unnecessary fat grams and becoming dense and heavy. For my dense, heavy, and unnecessary fat grams, I’d prefer them in the form of cookies or brownies, but not breakfast.

Now that fall is creeping up, pumpkin pancakes are a perfect comfort food for chilly mornings when a cold smoothie doesn’t sound appealing. They’re definitely worth getting out of bed for.

a stack of pumpkin pancakes drenched in syrup, with a bite missing

What’s in Pumpkin Pancakes? 

To make these easy pumpkin pancakes, you’ll need: 

  • All-purpose flour
  • Granulated sugar
  • Light brown sugar
  • Baking powder and baking soda
  • Cinnamon, pumpkin pie spice, nutmeg
  • Egg
  • Silk Unsweetened Vanilla Almond Milk
  • Pumpkin puree
  • Oil
  • Molasses 
  • Vanilla extract

a stack of pumpkin pancakes with a big bite missing

How to Make Pumpkin Pancakes 

Whisk together the dry ingredients, then stir in the wet. Scoop the batter onto a preheated non-stick skillet and cook until bubbles form on top. Flip and cook until done. 

Repeat the frying process with the remaining batter, wiping out the skillet with a paper towel in between batches or as needed. Add more cooking spray to wiped skillet before starting next batch.

maple syrup being poured over a stack of pumpkin spice pancakes

Can I Freeze Pancakes? 

Yes, let the pumpkin pancakes cool completely before freezing. If stored in a freezer bag, they should last up to 6 months. 

Pumpkin Pancakes - Soft, fluffy, and packed with big pumpkin flavor! Perfect comfort food for chilly mornings when a smoothie just won't do!

How to Reheat Pancakes

I prefer reheating pancakes in the toaster or microwave. If using the microwave, heat the pancakes for 15-second intervals until warm. 

Pumpkin Pancakes โ€” Soft, fluffy, and packed with big pumpkin flavor! Perfect comfort food for chilly mornings when a smoothie just won't do!

Tips for the Best Pumpkin Pancakes 

Note that the pancake batter should be fairly thick; resist the urge to thin it out. However, if yours needs a splash of milk so that itโ€™s a scoop-able consistency, or extra flour if itโ€™s too thin, tweak as necessary.

If cooking the pumpkin spice pancakes in batches (my skillet only comfortably holds 3 or 4 pancakes at a time), place cooked pancakes on a baking sheet and place in a preheated 200F oven to keep warm until while frying the remaining pancakes.

I recommend gently warming your maple syrup before serving these pancakes. 

Pumpkin Pancakes โ€” Soft, fluffy, and packed with big pumpkin flavor! Perfect comfort food for chilly mornings when a smoothie just won't do!

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Pumpkin Pancakes

By Averie Sunshine
Soft, fluffy, and packed with big pumpkin flavor! Perfect comfort food for chilly mornings when a smoothie just won't do!
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 6 minutes
Additional Time: 14 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Servings: 10
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Ingredients 

  • 1 cup + 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
  • 2 tablespoons light brown sugar, packed
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 2 teaspoons cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
  • ยฝ teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • pinch salt, optional and to taste
  • 1 large egg
  • ยพ cup Silk Unsweetened Vanilla Almond Milk
  • ยพ cup pumpkin puree
  • 2 tablespoons vegetable or canola oil
  • 1 to 2 tablespoons molasses
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • maple syrup for serving, or your favorite topping (try Vanilla Maple Syrup or Ginger Molasses Maple Syrup

Instructions 

  • In a large mixing bowl, whisk to combine the first 9 dry ingredients (through optional salt); set aside.
  • In a glass measuring cup or small bowl, whisk to combineย all remaining wet ingredients (except maple syrup for serving).
  • Pour wet mixture over dry, and stir gently until just combined; donโ€™t overmix. Batter should be fairly thick; resist the urge to thin it out. However, if yours needs a splash of milkย so that itโ€™s a scoop-able consistency, or extra flour if itโ€™s too thin, tweak as necessary.
  • Preheat a non-stick skillet over medium-high heat andย spray with non-stick cooking spray.
  • Using a 1/4-cup measure or ย large cookie scoop, scoop batter onto warm skillet. Cook for about 3 minutes, orย until small bubbles form on the surfaceย and pancakes are set enough to flip. I cook covered forย betterย results, but cook the way you normallyย cook your pancakes.
  • Carefully flip over and cook for about 2 to 3 more minutes, or until done and cooked through.
  • Repeat the frying process with the remaining batter, wiping out the skillet with a paper towel in between batches or as needed. Add more cooking spray to wiped skillet before starting next batch.
  • Serve with maple syrup or your favoriteย topping.

Notes

Tip: If cooking in batches (my skillet only comfortably holds 3 or 4 pancakes at a time), place cooked pancakes on a baking sheet and place in a preheated 200F oven to keep warm until while frying the remaining pancakes.
Storage: Pancakes are best warm and fresh, but will keep airtight in the refrigerator for up to 5 days or in the freezer for up to 6 months and can be gently reheated in the micro or toaster.

Nutrition

Serving: 1, Calories: 223kcal, Carbohydrates: 42g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 2g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g, Cholesterol: 19mg, Sodium: 263mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 38g

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

More Pumpkin Breakfast Recipes: 

Cooking With Pumpkin: Recipes That Go Beyond the Pie is my second cookbook. There’s over 50 pumpkin recipes including sweets, savory, drinks, and a photo for nearly every recipe. 

Cooking With Pumpkin: Recipes That Go Beyond the Pie by Averie Sunshine

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Glazed Pumpkin Coffee Cake โ€“ A FAST and EASY no-mixer pumpkin coffee cake with rich pumpkin flavor and topped with big buttery crumbles!! So soft, moist, tender! Youโ€™re going to LOVE this cake for breakfast, brunch, or entertaining!!

Glazed Pumpkin Coffee Cake - A FAST and EASY no-mixer pumpkin coffee cake with rich pumpkin flavor and topped with big oatmeal crumbles!! So soft, moist, tender! You're going to LOVE this cake for breakfast, brunch, or entertaining!!

Oatmeal Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Muffins โ€” These pumpkin chocolate chip muffins are essentially baked oatmeal bites with the perfect amount of pumpkin spice!! Theyโ€™re the perfect grab-and-go breakfast or snack!!

Pumpkin French Toast โ€” This pumpkin french toast is full of rich pumpkin, cinnamon and brown sugar flavor. After drenching it with syrup, youโ€™ll be in comfort food heaven!

Pumpkin Waffles โ€” These pumpkin waffles are packed with pumpkin spice flavor! Theyโ€™re super fluffy and are just begging to be drowned in maple syrup!

Vegan Chocolate Chip Pumpkin Muffins โ€” These vegan pumpkin muffins are studded with mini semi-sweet chocolate chips. Plus, theyโ€™re packed with five different warming spices, which makes then extra flavorful! 

Pumpkin Crumb Coffee Cake โ€” A FAST and EASY no-mixer pumpkin coffee cake with rich pumpkin flavor!! Super soft, tender, and topped with the BEST crumble topping that youโ€™ll fall in love with! Great for brunches and holiday entertaining!!

This conversation is sponsored by Silk. The opinions and text are all mine.

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  1. I went through a ohase where I ate pancakes every single morning in my early grad school years. Then, like all phases, it passed and I can’t even look at them anymore. But these….look really good! I love all the drippy maple syrup shots.

    1. Trying to do one handed syrup shots while balancing a 10 lb camera in one hand and the syrup bottle in the other, yeah, let’s just say it’s messy :)

  2. You are the pumpkin queen! I think you need a crown of a sash for that! These pancakes look fantastic!

  3. My word, these look thick and rich, and fluffy and … Yuuuuuummm! The fact that they’re swimming in syrup also does not hurt the situation!

    1. That’s what happens when you try to do left hand pour shots while holding a 10 lb camera in your right and look through a tiny viewfinder window :)

  4. I love that this recipe calls for so much pumpkin puree relative to the flour – no wonder your pancakes are so decadent looking with the darker color, compared to other pumpkin pancakes I’ve made. I’ll be trying this soon!

    And I’m totally with you on the spices. I usually double or triple the amount of cinnamon that recipes call for. 2 teaspoons seems about right. :)

    1. Part of it is I think the cinnamon and spices darken the batter but yes, then there’s relatively a good amount of pumpkin. I see these recipes that call for 2 tbsp pumpkin. That just gets lost!

  5. Yes indeed to soft and fluffy for breakfast! However decided chicken fried steak should be a breakfast food was obviously off his rocker. Love these pancakes to the moon and back, Averie!

  6. I’d love a stack of these on a cold weekend morning! Dousing it in vanilla maple syrup is a great idea.

  7. There’s a time for everything. They look fabulous!
    I’ve yet to make pumpkin pancakes yet this year. I just posted pumpkin English muffins so I’ve been eating the gazillion I’ve made. Pancakes and french toast are definitely on the menu next!

    Pictures turned out gorgeous.
    Happy Monday Averie!

  8. I absolutely Love how thick these are and how moist the center looks! they look incredible… I’ll take that whole stack that you have pictured there please ;-) lol Pinned yum!

  9. These look like the fluffiest, pumpkin-iest pancakes ever, Averie! Love them! I’ve never had pumpkin pancakes before, so I can only imagine how delicious these must taste!

  10. These look like they’d make getting out of bed rewarding! Glad you used lots of spices, because that is really the best way with pumpkin. I love it, but I do not love it bland!

  11. Your pancakes always look so good and fluffy! I like pumpkin doctored up quite a bit too–otherwise it’s bland to me. I’m noticing big crates of pumpkins in all the stores now….fall is only about 2 weeks away. I am anxious to receive your cookbook–can’t wait to see what other goodies you’ve created!!

    1. And the ones in my cookbook have buttermilk so these are a little different than those. Thanks for the compliments on these. I always have a tricky time flipping pancakes and end up mutilating more than are keepers!

  12. Love the pic of you mid-maple syrup pour. Amazing! And these pancakes look so wonderfully fluffy. Yay for good breakfast!

    1. Thank you! I took that baby one handed. Syrup in left, 10 lb camera in right, pray to god I don’t FLOOD the house with syrup before I get one decent shot. I refuse to use tripods :)

  13. I look forward to when IHOP brings its seasonal pumpkin pancakes around, and now I can make them at home! Love these pancakes and all that spicey goodness! Pinned :)

    1. Thanks for pinning and I haven’t been to an IHOP in years and didn’t even know that they had a seasonal menu!

    2. I was in IHOP the other morning with friends and we were so sad that the seasonal pancakes weren’t out yet!! Haha. Better to make them at home anyway!! These look fantastic – I’m w/ you on the spices. I like to go pretty heavy-handed as well!

      1. You’re the second person who’s told me about IHOPs seasonal pancakes – had no idea!

  14. I agree I like pumpkin recipes heavy on the spice otherwise it just tastes like squash….These look so good..I was just saying I need to make more breakfast for dinner recipes since the mornings are usually so rushed. I like that the pancakes didn’t soak up unnecessary calories with oil so that I can compensate those calories with a good soaking of syrup!!!

    1. otherwise it just tastes like squash = YES, I know! Sometimes I’ll write 1 tbsp cinnamon and people write to me, do you mean 1 tsp? No, I don’t. If you don’t season it well it’s just so…babyfood-ish tasting.

      And amen to saving frying cals so we can have more syrup :)