Recipe: Diner-Style Pancakes (2024)

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ByJenn Giam Smith

These diner-style pancakes are the ones typically found in American diners – they’re thin, light, and large. This recipe is easy to make and perfect any time of day!

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The American Diner is one that almost all of us Americans have a memory of. Especially if you do road trips. Their inexpensive but delicious food in large quantities are things of movies (and real life).

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For me, that memory is usually in a burger and fries or Pancakes. Ahhh Pancakes, crisp on the outside, light and fluffy on the inside, topped with a pad of butter and ooey-gooey maple syrup.

This recipe is my nod to those classic, extra-large pancakes.

Diner-Style Pancakes

The cooking instructions are pretty basic and similar to any other pancake recipe.

This is just the cooking directions. For the full recipe, keep scrolling down.

  1. In a large bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, salt & sugar.
  2. Add milk, butter & egg. Mix until combined (careful, don’t over-mix)
  3. Let sit for about 5 minutes or so (this gives all the gluten a chance to sit and figure itself out).
  4. Heat a large griddle or cast-iron skillet or non-stick skillet over medium; brush with butter (except the griddle).
  5. Working in batches, scoop ½-cupfuls of batter onto the griddle; cook until bubbles form on the surface and pop and the underside is a nice dark (not burnt) golden brown, 2½–3 minutes.
  6. Flip and continue to cook until dark (not burnt) golden brown on the other side, about 2–2½ minutes more. Transfer pancakes to plates or a platter and brush tops with butter.
  7. Serve with maple syrup, fruit, whipped cream, or any of our favorite pancake toppings.

Storage Details

  • Extras can be frozen or refrigerated. See my details on how to freeze them in the Basic Homemade Pancakes recipe.
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Diner-Style Pancakes

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These pancakes are thin, light, and nostalgically delicious. Their large size is what really makes them a classic from those American diners we all know and love.

  • Total Time: 35 minutes
  • Yield: 6 people 1x

Ingredients

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  • 2 cups flour
  • 1 tablespoon baking powder
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • 3 cups 1% milk
  • 1/2 cup butter (melted and cooled)
  • 2 large eggs

Instructions

  1. In a large bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, salt & sugar.
  2. Add milk, butter & egg. Mix together until combined (careful, don’t over-mix)
  3. Let sit for about 5 minutes or so (this gives all the gluten a chance to sit and figure itself out).
  4. Heat a large griddle or cast-iron skillet or non-stick skillet over medium; brush with butter (except the griddle).
  5. Working in batches, scoop ½-cupfuls of batter onto griddle; cook until bubbles form on the surface and pop and the underside is a nice dark (not burnt) golden brown, 2½–3 minutes.
  6. Flip and continue to cook until dark (not burnt) golden brown on the other side, about 2–2½ minutes more. Transfer pancakes to plates or a platter and brush tops with butter.
  7. Serve with maple syrup, fruit, whipped cream, or any of our favorite pancake toppings.

Topping Suggestions

  1. Fruit
  2. whipped cream
  3. maple syrup
  4. sprinkles
  5. jam

Notes

  • extras can be frozen or refrigerated. See my details on how to freeze them here
  • Author: Jenn Giam Smith
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 20 minutes
  • Category: Breakfast
  • Method: Pan
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Calories: 378
  • Sugar: 10
  • Sodium: 1179
  • Fat: 18
  • Saturated Fat: 11
  • Carbohydrates: 43
  • Fiber: 1
  • Protein: 11
  • Cholesterol: 109

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FAQs

What makes diner pancakes taste so good? ›

Most diner kitchens cook their pancakes using a batter that's either malted or fermented, maybe with a sourdough base. That's why, on their own, these special hotcakes feature a bit of malty, tangy sweetness that plays so well with all that syrup we plan on using.

How do restaurants get their pancakes so fluffy? ›

The secret to fluffy restaurant style pancakes? Buttermilk! The acid in the buttermilk reacts to the leavening agents in the pancake batter, creating air bubbles that make the pancakes tall and fluffy. It's a simple switch that makes all the difference.

How to make pancakes like a diner reddit? ›

  1. Use buttermilk (or make it using vinegar and milk).
  2. Do not over mix (can't stress this enough… mix only to incorporate)
  3. Let sit for 10 to 15 minutes before cooking.
  4. Use good amount of butter (or ghee) on the pan for crispy edges.
  5. Biggest of all, make sure the batter is not too thin.
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Does milk instead of water make pancakes better? ›

Can I Use Water Instead of Milk in Pancakes? Milk adds both flavor and texture to pancake batter, so if you are looking to make pancakes without milk, a simple swap to water doesn't always do the trick. For pancakes made without milk, you'll want to add some flavor through melted butter and vanilla extract.

What is the key to making the best pancakes? ›

Making good pancakes depends on three key factors: mixing the batter to the right consistency, heating the griddle properly and recognizing when to turn the cakes. Whether making pancake batter from scratch or from a packaged mix, stir it just enough to moisten the dry ingredients.

Why do restaurant pancakes taste better than homemade? ›

Restaurants use better quality ingredients

However, along with that ease, you may be taking a hit in the overall taste department. Restaurants tend to use real, farm-fresh eggs and real milk when making their pancakes, which as you might guess, adds to a richer, higher-quality eating experience.

Why do IHOP pancakes taste better? ›

The Batter

In an interview with Delish, IHOP's vice president of culinary innovation revealed that the pancake house keeps the wet ingredients “ice cold” in the prepared batter. This eliminates any heat interaction with the glutens that might cause the batter to rise prematurely.

What not to do when making pancakes? ›

Don't let the lumps fool you into overmixing!
  1. You ignore the heat during cooking. If you are not using an electric skillet, you must pay attention to the heat when you start cooking the pancakes. ...
  2. You've been using the wrong pan. ...
  3. You flip your pancakes too soon. ...
  4. You don't fully preheat your pan.

What can I add to pancake mix to make them taste better? ›

Add Flavors

Simply take your favorite flavoring, which could be maple syrup, vanilla, or almond extract, and add a few drops to your pancake batter. Boom! You have yourself some extra yummy pancakes.

How to make homemade pancakes Paula Deen? ›

In a large mixing bowl, whisk together flour, sugar, baking soda, salt, and baking powder. Stir in the buttermilk, melted butter, eggs, and vanilla. Pour ¼ cup of pancake batter for each pancake onto the griddle. Cook until the edges start to set and the pancakes are golden-brown underneath.

What is the secret to a fluffy pancake? ›

Whether you are making your own batter or using a pancake mix, the the secret to fluffier pancakes rests in air pockets. Yes—air pockets. Air pockets make the difference between a pancake and crepe, which means it's crucial that you get the perfect amount of bubbles in your batter to form a fluffy pancake.

What is the secret to super fluffy pancakes? ›

The secret is in the egg whites!

Yep, egg whites are THE determining factor here. To give your pancakes that fluffy text, beat only the egg whites for 3 minutes on medium speed. They'll start turning creamy, which means it's time to add them to the pancake mixture.

What makes fluffier pancakes milk or water? ›

Milk helps make pancakes fluffier than water. Since milk is thicker than water, it creates a thicker batter. Further, if you use whole milk or low fat milk, the fat content helps yield tender, fluffy results.

Why are Dutch pancakes so good? ›

Dutch pancakes are traditional and worldwide famous, and there is a reason for that. They come with a topping of your choice or just plain. And it is the topping that makes the pancakes in a pancake restaurant so special.

What makes modern pancakes better? ›

What makes modern pancakes better? A. Modern pancakes are better as they are made with milk,eggs and proper cooking utensils. They are also very tasty and nutritious too.

Why do buttermilk pancakes taste better? ›

Thus, buttermilk can give pancakes a better texture and make them tender in your mouth. Buttermilk pancakes may also make your pancakes have more flavor layers. The buttermilk adds tang, which compliments the other ingredients well, making your pancakes more robust and gourmet.

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