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Pancakes for two. A small batch of pancakes for one or two people. Perfect, buttermilk pancakes recipe that makes just 6 pancakes.

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Pancakes for two. A small batch of pancakes for one or two people. Perfect, buttermilk pancakes recipe that makes just 6 pancakes.

I like to think that you guys know you can count on me.

Iโ€™m not entirely sure if Iโ€™m your girl when it comes to weekend baking projects, since weekends are for intense, all-day baking, and my recipes are all so simple. (Did you know that I actually wrote a whole cookbook on simple desserts for two that requires less than 10 ingredients?).

Dessert for Two is more about getting a sweet thing on your plate quickly without using many ingredients. And when you want pancakes, you probably donโ€™t want 16 of them.

The number of times I want to make my family a small batch of pancakes compared to the times I host big brunch parties is staggering. Usually, a small batch of pancakes suffices.

My recipe makes 6 perfect, fluffy pancakes. Thatโ€™s two stacks of 3, if math isnโ€™t your strong suit.

Pancakes for two. A small batch of pancakes for one or two people. Perfect, buttermilk pancakes recipe that makes just 6 pancakes.

Pancakes for Two, the origin:

This recipe is actually 15 years old. I scaled down a recipe for pancakes when I was in college, way before food blogging existed. It was just me and my roommate, also named Christina, and we wanted pancakes one weekend morning.

We didnโ€™t need the internetโ€™s recipe for 16 pancakes, because college girls donโ€™t plan ahead and freeze pancakes, of course. So, I divided a recipe by 4 and tested it. It took several attempts, but I landed on this recipe and havenโ€™t wavered since.

Fun story: when our current house was being finished, my husband and I lived with my parents for 6 weeks. One morning, my mom served these pancakes to me, and I exclaimed โ€˜OH MY GOSH, THESE ARE THE BEST PANCAKES Iโ€™VE EVER HAD,โ€™ to which my Mom laughed, because itโ€™s my recipe.

She used the recipe from my second cookbook, Comfort & Joy: Cooking for Two. It had been so long since Iโ€™ve made pancakes, I must have forgotten how good these were.

Pancakes for two. A small batch of pancakes for one or two people. Perfect, buttermilk pancakes recipe that makes just 6 pancakes.

These arenโ€™t just fluffy standard pancakes. They have crisp edges and a pleasant tang from the buttermilk that pairs so well with smoky grade B maple syrup. (Use whatever syrup you like, of course).

I have to say, these pancakes for two arenโ€™t the only amazing recipe in my cookbook Comfort & Joy: Cooking for Two. To date, itโ€™s the only cookbook I have that has savory recipes! It has small lunches, dinners for two, and comfort food meals for two also. Iโ€™m currently writing my next book, Dinner for Us: Delicious and Easy Recipes to Cook Together, (pre-order link only!)ย that has more savory recipes, but in the meantime, try this book!

If you lack buttermilk, watch the video for a quick tip on how to substitute regular lemon juice and milk for buttermilk.

My daughter normally eats my 3-ingredient toddler pancakes, and had never eaten these real pancakes until last week. Sheโ€™s now a fully converted pancake lover like me. No more healthy pancakes for her, hah. Lucky me.

Pancakes for two. A small batch of pancakes for one or two people. Perfect, buttermilk pancakes recipe that makes just 6 pancakes.

Small batch pancakes: ย your new weekend plan.

I love that this recipe for pancakes for two can be made all in one bowl, and requires very little effort. It can even be made with eyes only half ย open and one hand firmly gripping a coffee mug.

If youโ€™re one who plans ahead, go ahead and whisk the dry ingredients together the night before. Leave the bowl by the stove, and then all you have to do is pour in the wet ingredients in the morning.

Pancakes for two. A small batch of pancakes for one or two people. Perfect, buttermilk pancakes recipe that makes just 6 pancakes.

I use a griddle pan that fits over two burners to cook all of the pancakes at once, because it saves so much time. Plus, I donโ€™t have to turn on the oven to keep the first few cakes warm.

Finally, take a tip from my Mama: melt a big pat of salted butter into the maple syrup when you warm it up.

Pancakes for two. A small batch of pancakes for one or two people. Perfect, buttermilk pancakes recipe that makes just 6 pancakes.

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Yield: 6 pancakes

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Pancakes for two. A small batch of pancakes for one or two people. Perfect, buttermilk pancakes recipe that makes just 6 pancakes.

Pancakes for two. A small batch of pancakes for one or two people. Perfect, buttermilk pancakes recipe that makes just 6 pancakes.

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
  • 1 cup buttermilk
  • 1 large egg, beaten
  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted, plus extra for the skillet
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • maple syrup, for serving
  • salted butter, for serving
  • fresh blueberries, for serving

Instructions

In a small bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, and sugar.

In a large glass measuring cup, whisk together the buttermilk, egg, 2 tablespoons of the melted butter, and the vanilla.

Stir the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients. Stir just until no dry pockets of flour remain, but don't worry about lumps in your batter. Over-mixing will prevent tender, fluffy pancakes.

Meanwhile, melt the extra butter in your skillet or griddle over medium heat.

Using a 1/4-cup measure, scoop out batter onto the preheated the skillet. Cook until bubbles appear across the entire surface, and then flip to cook the second side until golden brown. Repeat with all remaining batter.

Serve with maple syrup, extra butter and fresh blueberries.

Notes

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Nutrition Information:

Yield:

3

Serving Size:

2

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 634Total Fat: 14gSaturated Fat: 8gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 5gCholesterol: 96mgSodium: 550mgCarbohydrates: 119gFiber: 1gSugar: 79gProtein: 9g

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About Christina Lane

Christina Lane is the author of 5 cookbooks all about cooking and baking for two. She has scaled down hundreds of recipes into smaller servings so you can enjoy your favorite dishes without the leftovers! Valentine's Day is her favorite holiday.

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96 Comments

  1. Teresa Collins says:

    I used a 1/3 measuring cup to pour batter and got 9 pancakes โ€“ not sure what I did wrong but Iโ€™m okay with it. I thought it could use a little salt next time.

  2. Hannah says:

    I donโ€™t know what I did to deserve this recipe, but these were the best pancakes Iโ€™ve ever made and Iโ€™m forever indebted to you!

  3. Rose Reyes says:

    I love, love these pancakes!
    I make them fairly often and have never commented. The recipe is enough for me to enjoy a stack of 3 delicious pancakes and freeze more for the next few weeks!

    1. BR says:

      Such as easy and good recipe! Thanks!

  4. Taiba says:

    So Iโ€™ve made these pancakes for a long long time (staple recipe) but Iโ€™ve just shifted to the uk and this recipe is just not working. Iโ€™m getting so frustrated! Any insights?

    1. Shannon says:

      Check your flour to make sure itโ€™s just flour? It might be self rising flour, I have heard that it is labeled differently in europe.

    2. Gabrielle says:

      Iโ€™m in the UK and these arenโ€™t coming out for me either. Far too runny. Iโ€™ve followed the recipe as written and Iโ€™m using regular AP flour.

  5. Carol says:

    Hi Christine
    I made these pancakes, they are delicious. I had some leftovers and popped them in
    the toaster the next day for breakfast.
    Sincerely Carol

  6. Mary says:

    Why butter milk?

  7. Lily says:

    Awesome recipe. Reminds me of the pancakes my dad used to make for me on the cast iron. Leaves a beautiful crispy ring on the pancakes

  8. Helen says:

    Use this recipe all the time for pancakes because itโ€™s the bestโญ๏ธโœจ

  9. Josie says:

    I made these this morning for Sunday breakfast. So so good. The buttermilk added just enough zing. But I agree with Teresa Collins is does need a little salt. Maybe an eighth or a quarter of a teaspoon. It will be on my rotation list for special days.

  10. Karen Mikula says:

    Its a good recipe, but it does make more. I was happy to freeze so we can have another day! I agree with the salt addition.