Listen my fluffy old fashioned pancakes are the ultimate best. It’s got the flavor AND texture. And let me tell you, with my tricks, I create the ultimate batter that fries up better than any pancake house you will ever try. Slather them in butter and drizzle with maple syrup for a weekend breakfast or brunch that’ll have your whole family grinning from ear to ear.
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Fluffy Pancakes Ingredient Notes
- Cake flour: This ingredient is the secret to fluffy pancakes. If you don’t have it, you easily make cake flour at home.
- Half-and-half: Heavy cream or milk also works.
- Sour cream: Plain greek yogurt is a good swap.
- Unsalted butter: Salted also works.
- Neutral oil: Vegetable or canola oil also works.
How to Make Fluffy Pancakes
- Whisk together the flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt until mixed together. In another large bowl, combine the half-and-half, sour cream, eggs, melted butter, and vanilla and whisk together. Stir the wet ingredients into the dry and mix just until combined. It’s ok if the batter has some lumps.
PRO TIP: Let the pancake batter sit for 10 to 15 minutes before cooking. This gives it time to hydrate fully and make fluffier pancakes.
- Add about a quarter cup of batter to a heated oiled skillet. Cook until bubbles begin to form on top and the pancakes are golden brown on the bottom, then gently flip and cook until golden on the bottom other side. Repeat cooking until all the pancakes are cooked.
PRO TIP: Resist the urge to flip the pancakes back and forth, as it will only toughen their texture.
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The Perfect Fluffy Pancakes Recipe
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Equipment
Ingredients
- 2 cups cake flour 266 grams
- ⅓ cup granulated sugar 67 grams
- 1 tablespoon baking powder
- ¾ teaspoon kosher salt
- 1 cups half-and-half 320 grams- up to 1/3 cup to thin it out if you want
- 1 cup sour cream 227 grams
- 2 large eggs
- 2 tablespoons unsalted butter melted and cooled 28 grams, plus more for cooking and serving
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- Neutral oil such as vegetable or canola, for cooking the pancakes
- Maple syrup for serving
Instructions
- Place a large rimmed baking sheet in the oven and preheat to 200°F.
- In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt until combined.
- In another large bowl, whisk together the half-and-half, sour cream, eggs, melted butter, and vanilla until combined. Gently stir the wet ingredients into the dry just until combined-the batter will have some lumps. Let sit for 10 to 15 minutes to hydrate-this will give you fluffier pancakes.
- Heat a large cast-iron skillet over medium-low to medium heat until hot. Grease the surface with a small pat of butter and a small drizzle of oil. When the oil starts to shimmer and the butter foam subsides, add about ¼ cup of batter to the skillet.
- Cook until bubbles begin to form on top and the pancakes are golden brown on the bottom, 2 to 3 minutes, then gently flip and cook until golden on the bottom, 2 to 3 minutes. Resist the urge to flip the pancakes back and forth, as it will only toughen their texture.
- Transfer the cooked pancakes to the oven to keep warm and repeat with remaining batter, adding more butter and oil to your skillet as needed and adjusting the heat to prevent the pancakes from burning without cooking through. Serve warm, with the maple syrup and extra butter.
Notes
How to Store & Reheat Fluffy Pancakes
Store leftovers in the fridge or freezer in an airtight container. When ready to reheat, place them in a covered baking dish and wrap them in foil. Heat in a 350° F oven for 10-12 minutes or until heated through. How long will do fluffy pancakes last in the fridge? Leftover pancakes will last in the fridge for up to a week. Can I freeze pancakes? Yes, you can! I love to do this for a bit of breakfast meal prep sometimes. Lay them out on a baking tray and freeze them individually. Then transfer them to a freezer-safe container and store in the freezer. This allows you to easily pull out exactly the number of pancakes you want to reheat.Nutrition
Recipe Tips
- Resting the Pancake Batter. Let the pancake batter rest before cooking. This is THE secret to fluffy pancakes.
- The Best Flour for Fluffy Pancakes. Use cake flour, not all-purpose flour. It contains less gluten so your pancakes will cook up lighter.
- The Bubbles Are Your Guide to Flipping. When the bubbles on the top of the pancake pop and don’t fill in, it’s time to flip!
- Don’t Over Mix the Batter. Once you mix the wet and dry ingredients the gluten starts to form. If you mix too much you will end up with tough pancakes.
Recipe Help
In my opinion you should cook pancakes in oil. Butter has a lower smoke point and can easily burn which isn’t pleasant for the pancakes. Using a neutral oil doesn’t add any unwanted flavor to the pancakes and doesn’t burn as easily.

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I’ve made these pancaked many times. It is my go-to recipe. Do you think making the batter overnight will threaten the quality of the pancakes when cooked the next morning. I’m cooking for a large crowd.
I have not tried storing the batter overnight. You could prep all the dry ingredients for the next day and add the wet when you’re ready to cook.
These pancakes were absolutely perfect! Super light, fluffy and tasted better than my favorite restaurant’s pancakes!
Hands down the best pancakes ever!!!! My family are obsessed with these!
I love a good breakfast especially with these pancakes. They’re just a reminder of my childhood having them plain with butter and syrup!
These old-fashioned pancakes look fantastic. Thanks for sharing.
This was delicious! We really enjoyed both making and eating it!
i love your page and looking forward to try your recipes!
Is the calories written in each recipes for pieces or for whole?
Thanks!
It is per serving on each recipe. And so glad you are here.
Excited to try this recipe! How much salt is needed? I don’t see it listed on the ingredient list. Thanks and take ❤
The recipe uses salted butter so if you want to add more salt it might be a lot but totally up to you.
These are the best pancakes I have ever eaten. This is my new go to pancake recipe! Thank you!
Do you have suggestions on how to shorten this recipe to make pancakes for 1? Im not thr worlds greatest cook and I am highly terrified I’ll mess up the flavor if I try shortening these on my own.
Yes I like to use a recipe converter and calculator to change the measurements and ratios properly for the amount I’m serving. This is a great one to use: https://mykitchencalculator.com/recipeconverter.html
Awesome thanks so much