Apple Pancakes are easy to make and full of fall flavors. Three spices and apple butter make these fluffy pancakes a perfect breakfast recipe for a crisp fall day.
Pancakes are a weekend breakfast staple. Buttermilk pancakes and chocolate chip pancakes are usually favorites. We love Banana Macadamia Nut Pancakes too!
But in the fall, bring out the Pumpkin Ricotta Pancakes, Cinnamon Pancakes and Apple Pancakes.
They are bursting with autumn flavors and delicious spices we love in the colder weather months.
This recipe is easy and full of apple flavor but there is no apple prep required!
They are light and fluffy.
These apple cinnamon pancakes will be your favorite way to start the day!
Recipe Ingredients + Notes
All Purpose Flour – use regular or gluten-free measure-for-measure flour blend. I recommend Bob’s Red Mill Gluten Free 1-to-1 Flour blend if making the pancakes gluten-free.
Spices – ground Cinnamon, Cloves and Ginger gives these easy pancakes a warm flavor of fall.
Baking Powder – adding baking powder makes the pancakes rise to be fluffy.
Granulated Sugar – adds just the right amount of sweetness without making them overly sweet.
Egg – the egg helps with the structure of the pancake and allows it to rise.
Milk – I use dairy whole milk in the recipe. You can use any % fat dairy milk, nut milk or oat milk.
Apple Butter – use store bought or homemade apple butter. This gives the pancakes a homey apple flavor! It’s fast and makes the pancakes smooth in texture.
Variations + Substitutions
For more apple flavor add grate apple into the batter. Try a Granny Smith apple for fresh tart flavor! Be sure to stir between each addition to the hot skillet so the apple doesn’t sink to the bottom
Applesauce may be substituted for the apple butter. If using applesauce increase the sugar by 3 additional tablespoons.
How to Make it – Step-by-Step
STEP 1: In a large bowl whisk together the flour, spices, baking powder and sugar (photos 1-3).
STEP 2: Add the milk, apple butter and egg to the dry ingredients (photos 4-5). Whisk until the wet ingredients are fully mixed together (photo 6).
STEP 3: Drop the pancake batter in 1/4 cup amounts onto a greased hot skillet over medium heat. When small bubbles appear on the surface (1-2 minutes) flip the pancake.
Cook on the opposite side until golden brown (photo 7).
Serve immediately with melted butter (or sliced), honey or maple syrup!
Can this Pancake recipe be Doubled?
Yes! Or tripled even. Just keep the proportions of the ingredients the same.
They can even be made ahead and frozen before a big breakfast or holiday morning (details below).
Pro Tips
Don’t Overmix the Batter. Mixing too much will cause the pancakes to not be light and fluffy.
Cook the pancakes over medium heat. This ensures they cook through uniformly. If cooked too hot the edges will cook and the middle will still be gooey or they will dry out.
Look for the little bubbles before flipping them. It can seem like a mystery about when to flip pancakes but it’s easy! Wait until you see a number of little bubbles on the top surface. Then flip them and cook an additional minute.
Make the pancakes the same size. For this recipe the cooking time is for 1/4-cup (of batter) pancakes. The bigger the pancake the longer cooking time. If all the pancakes are about the same size, they’ll cook in the same time frame.
Storing Leftovers
The prepared pancakes can be stored in a sealed container or zipper close plastic bag in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. To reheat pop them in the toaster or microwave just until warm.
How to Freeze Them
- Line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper or wax paper.
- Place completely cooled pancakes in a single layer on the pan. Place in the freezer until the pancakes are frozen.
- Place a piece of wax paper between each pancake and put them in an airtight freezer safe container or zipper close freezer bag.
Layering them in this way allows removing just as many as you need anytime rather than the whole batch.
They also will not stick to each other when frozen.
Freeze for up to 2 months.
To Reheat:
The fastest way is in the microwave. Place the pancakes in a single layer on a plate.
Reheat for 20 seconds for 2 pancakes; 60 seconds for four or more pancakes.
More Recipes You’ll Love!
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- Easy Baked Apples
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Recipe
Apple Pancakes
Ingredients
- 1 cup All Purpose Flour regular or gluten-free measure-for-measure flour blend
- 1 teaspoon Ground cinnamon
- ¼ teaspoon Nutmeg
- Pinch ground Cloves
- Pinch ground Ginger
- 1 teaspoon Baking powder
- 2 tablespoons Granulated sugar
- 1 Egg
- 1 cup Milk
- ¼ cup Apple butter
Instructions
- Whisk together the flour with the cinnamon, nutmeg, clove, ginger, baking powder and sugar.
- Add the egg, milk and apple butter and stir until incorporated. NOTE: it doesn't matter if there are a few small lumps left. Let the batter rest for 5 minutes.
- Heat a skillet or pan over medium heat and rub it with oil.
- Scoop out ¼ cup batter onto the hot pan and cook for 1 to 2 minutes or until small bubbles form on top. Flip and cook for 1 more minute or until golden brown.
- Repeat with the rest of batter.
Notes
● You can also use applesauce if you don't have apple butter. Just add 3 Tbsp more sugar.
Patricia says
I could go for a stack of these for breakfast! Love how fluffy and thick they look!
Cathy says
Ooooh – made with apple butter! Genius!
Fatima Torres says
What a simple pancake recipe to follow. I’ve neevr tried apple pancakes before, and this would be ideal for the kids.
Laura says
These are so delicious!
Autumn Rose Reo says
Okay this looks so good. I can already smell them! It’s like potpourri for fall! My kids will love them too! Perfect for the fall season
Ryan Escat says
Seems so delicious. I just wonder where I can buy apple butter here in Philippines. It’s not available here I think. So sad.
Toni Dash says
Ryan you can make apple butter. There is a recipe linked in the first part of the blog post. Also you can substitute apple sauce. Follow the instruction to add more sugar if you do that.
Vikki says
So delicious, incredible way to start the day!
Erin | Dinners,Dishes and Dessert says
These Apple Pancakes are sound delicious! Dangerously good…
Valerie says
I bet these taste and smell delicious! I love apple butter. I know I have that and I think everything else needed to give these try.
Sherry says
I’m craving these yummy apple pancakes. I am sure my family will enjoy them for breakfast this weekend.