Welcome to the world of warm spices and sweet pumpkin flavors with our Pumpkin Pancakes Recipe! As the leaves start to change color and the air gets crisper, there’s no better way to embrace the essence of fall than with a stack of fluffy, homemade pancakes infused with the rich taste of pumpkin. This recipe offers a delightful twist to your traditional breakfast, combining the comfort of classic pancakes with the seasonal charm of pumpkin pie. So grab your apron, and let’s start mixing up a batch of these scrumptious pancakes that promise to bring the cozy flavors of fall right to your table. Get ready to enjoy every bite, topped with your favorite syrup or a dollop of whipped cream, for the ultimate fall breakfast experience.
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Pumpkin pancakes are a beloved seasonal treat that brings the familiar flavors of autumn to the breakfast table. With warming spices like cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg, these fluffy pancakes evoke cozy weekends spent apple picking or taking scenic drives to see the fall foliage. The pumpkin purée adds moisture, natural sweetness, and that iconic pumpkin taste perfect for celebrating the season. Customize them with different toppings like maple syrup, pecans, or whipped cream for a breakfast packed with festive flair. Read on to learn how easy it is to make these crowd-pleasing pumpkin pancakes from scratch right in your own kitchen.
To make around 12 pancakes, you will need:
Start by melting the butter either on the stovetop or in the microwave. Set it aside to cool slightly. If you don’t have canned pumpkin purée, make your own by roasting fresh pumpkin. Peel, seed, and cube a sugar pumpkin or pie pumpkin. Roast at 400°F for 45 minutes or until very tender. In a food processor, blend the roasted pumpkin with 2-3 tablespoons butter until smooth.
In one large bowl, whisk together all the dry ingredients: the flour, brown sugar, baking powder, baking soda, spices, and salt. In a separate bowl, mix the wet ingredients: buttermilk, eggs, pumpkin purée, and melted butter. Slowly add the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients, stirring just until combined. Be careful not to overmix.
Let the batter sit for at least 15 minutes, or up to 1 hour. This resting time allows the flour to fully hydrate and results in fluffier pancakes.
Lightly grease a griddle or large skillet and heat it over medium heat. For each pancake, scoop about 1⁄4 cup of batter onto the skillet. Cook for 2-3 minutes per side, until the bottoms are golden brown. Flip carefully with a thin spatula and cook until the second side is browned. Serve the pancakes warm, topping them while they’re hot so any melty toppings don’t congeal.
Nutrition per 2 pancakes:
Amount | % Daily Value |
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Calories: 290 | |
Total Fat: 11g | 14% |
Sodium: 490mg | 21% |
Total Carbs: 43g | 16% |
Dietary Fiber: 3g | 10% |
Protein: 7g | 14% |
Pumpkin pancakes are the ultimate fall treat, blending the comforting flavors of pumpkin pie into fluffy morning pancakes. They come together easily with pantry staples and a can of pumpkin purée. Customize them with your favorite mix-ins and toppings for a seasonal breakfast your family will request time and time again. The kitchen will fill with the scent of cinnamon and autumn spices as you whip up batch after batch of these festive pancakes all season long.
Serves: 4 persons
Amount Per Serving: | ||
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Calories | 350 | |
% Daily Value* | ||
Total Fat 10 | 15.4% | |
Saturated Fat 4 | 20% | |
Trans Fat 0 | ||
Cholesterol 50 | 16.7% | |
Sodium 400 | 16.7% | |
Total Carbohydrate 40 | 13.3% | |
Dietary Fiber 4 | 16% | |
Sugars 15 | ||
Protein 10 |
Vitamin A 0 | Vitamin C 0 | |
Calcium 0 | Iron 0 |
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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Hello! I’m Christine Ha – a food nerd in love with eating, cooking, photography, science, and culture.
Vietnamese food was always on the table when I was a kid, but I didn’t really care for it until my late teens (what a waste!). I was a super picky eater and mostly just wanted fast food. Somewhere down the line I flipped a switch, and now home-cooked food is something I appreciate so much more. ⮕About me
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