Pancake Recipe without Baking Powder

Starting with pancakes is a great choice if you’re eager to learn cooking.

Many think you need baking powder to make them fluffy, but that’s not the only way.

In this guide, I’ll show you a simple method to cook delicious pancakes without baking powder.

You’ll learn what ingredients to use, the steps to follow, and some tips to make them just right.

Let’s get your ingredients ready and dive into making some tasty pancakes.

What is Baking Powder?

  • Baking powder is a leavening agent that causes batter to rise when heated.
  • It consists of an acid and a base which react to form carbon dioxide gas, making the pancakes fluffy.

Why Go Without Baking Powder?

  • Availability: Baking powder might not always be at hand.
  • Dietary Restrictions: Some may have dietary restrictions that limit the use of baking powder.
  • Personal Preference: Some prefer the taste and texture of pancakes without baking powder.

Ingredients

Here’s what you’ll need to make pancakes for four people without using baking powder.

The measurements are provided in metric units, commonly used in South Africa.

  • Flour: 250g (2 cups) all-purpose flour
  • Milk: 500ml (2 cups) – you can use any kind of milk, including dairy or plant-based alternatives.
  • Eggs: 2 large eggs – they should be at room temperature to mix more easily with other ingredients.
  • Sugar: 30g (2 tablespoons) – this can be adjusted based on your preference for sweetness.
  • Salt: A pinch – to enhance the flavor.
  • Butter: 30g (2 tablespoons) – melted, plus extra for cooking. You can also use oil as an alternative.
  • Vanilla Extract: 1 teaspoon – for added flavor (optional).
  • Water: If needed, to adjust the batter consistency.

Equipment Needed

  • Mixing Bowl: For combining the ingredients.
  • Whisk/Fork: To mix the ingredients thoroughly.
  • Frying Pan or Griddle: For cooking the pancakes.
  • Ladle or Cup: For pouring the batter into the pan.
  • Spatula: For flipping the pancakes.

Step-by-Step Guide

1. Preparing the Batter

  1. Mix Dry Ingredients: In a large mixing bowl, sift the flour and add sugar and a pinch of salt. Mixing these dry ingredients first ensures an even distribution within the batter.
  2. Add Wet Ingredients: Make a well in the center of your dry ingredients and crack in the eggs. Start whisking from the middle, gradually incorporating the flour. Pour in the milk slowly to avoid lumps, and add the melted butter and vanilla extract if using.
  3. Consistency Check: The batter should be smooth and thick but pourable. If it’s too thick, add a little water until you reach the desired consistency.

2. Cooking the Pancakes

  1. Heat the Pan: Place your frying pan or griddle over medium heat and add a small amount of butter or oil to lightly coat the surface.
  2. Cooking: Once the pan is hot, ladle some batter into the pan. Cook for 2-3 minutes until small bubbles form on the surface, then flip and cook for another 1-2 minutes until golden brown.
  3. Serving: Serve the pancakes warm with your choice of toppings, such as syrup, fresh fruit, or yogurt.

Tips for Success

  • No Overmixing: Mix the batter until just combined to avoid tough pancakes.
  • Resting the Batter: Letting the batter sit for a few minutes before cooking can improve the texture.
  • Consistent Heat: Keep the pan at a consistent medium heat for evenly cooked pancakes.

Advanced Tips and Variations

Taking your pancake-making skills to the next level involves understanding how to tweak the basic recipe for variety and even better results.

Here are some advanced tips and variations to consider.

Advanced Tips

  • Rest the Batter: Allowing your batter to rest for at least 15 to 30 minutes before cooking can make a significant difference. This resting period allows the gluten in the flour to relax, resulting in tender pancakes.
  • Pan Temperature: Finding the perfect temperature for your pan is crucial. A pan that’s too hot will burn the pancakes, while one that’s too cool will not cook them properly. Aim for a medium heat and adjust as needed.
  • Batch Consistency: To keep your pancakes warm and consistent, you can preheat your oven to a low setting and place cooked pancakes on a baking sheet in the oven until you’re ready to serve.

Variations

Experimenting with variations can keep your pancake breakfasts exciting and cater to different dietary needs or preferences.

Dairy-Free and Vegan Options

  • Replace cow’s milk with almond, soy, or coconut milk.
  • Use a flax egg (1 tablespoon ground flaxseed mixed with 3 tablespoons water, left to sit until thickened) instead of a regular egg.

Flavor Additions

  • Fruit: Add fresh or frozen berries, sliced bananas, or apple chunks to the batter for a fruity twist.
  • Chocolate: Mix in chocolate chips or cocoa powder for chocolate pancakes.
  • Spices: Cinnamon, nutmeg, or vanilla can add a warm, aromatic flavor.

Toppings

The right topping can transform a simple pancake into a gourmet treat.

Here are some popular options:

  • Syrups: Maple syrup is classic, but don’t hesitate to try honey, agave syrup, or fruit syrups.
  • Fresh Fruit: Sliced bananas, berries, or stewed fruit can add natural sweetness and a healthful boost.
  • Nuts and Seeds: Sprinkle chopped nuts or seeds for added texture and nutrients.
  • Yogurt or Cream: A dollop of yogurt or whipped cream can add a creamy finish.

Serving Suggestions

When serving pancakes, presentation matters. Stack them high on a plate and add a generous topping of your choice.

Accompany your pancakes with side dishes like bacon, sausages, or scrambled eggs for a fuller breakfast experience.


With these comprehensive tips, variations, and serving suggestions, you’re well-equipped to create pancakes without baking powder that can rival any traditional recipe.

Cooking is as much about creativity and personal preference as it is about following recipes.

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