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Fluffy, sweet and identical to regular ones, these Eggless Pancakes are the best thing to come out of my kitchen. If you have an egg allergy but still want a tall stack of pancakes in the morning, this is for you!

I perfected this recipe months ago, because I noticed my son seemed to be having a reaction anytime he ate eggs. It has quickly become our classic weekend morning breakfast, replacing my small batch pancakes for two, naturally.
However, I sit here now with allergy test results in hand that do not make sense. Even though my little dude is โclass 0โ for eggs (both yolk and white), weโre still avoiding it because the reaction whenever he eats eggs tells a different story. The โstoryโ comes about 2 hours later, on the dot, and I wonโt elaborate any more on that. Iโll just leave you with my entire eggless recipe collection here.
In the meantime, weโll be enjoying these eggless pancakes while we await further testing. Weโll always enjoy eggless chocolate cupcakes, and keeping them in our repertoire. My kids canโt imagine a celebration without eggless sugar cookies either!
And even if it turns out he can have eggs again one day, I have a feeling heโll still be asking for these pancakes. If you cook for those with food allergies, my heart is with you. You should definitely make my chocolate chip cookies without eggs to cheer yourself up.
Ingredients

- All-Purpose Flour. Just one cup of all-purpose flour. Fluff it before spooning it into the measuring cup, and level the surface with a knife.
- Granulated Sugar. A small amount of sugar for the actual pancakes helps them brown in the skillet. Weโll be topping them with maple syrup before serving, so itโs only a small amount.
- Baking Powder. Yes, this recipe really only calls for baking powder, not baking soda!
- Butter. One of my secrets to incredible pancakes (like my lemon pancakes) is melting butter into the batter and cooking the pancakes in a skillet with plenty of melted butter.
- Milk. Iโm using cowโs milk most commonly, but we have used oat milk in our house with great results.
- Oil. An oil with a neutral flavor (like grapeseed oil, avocado oil, or canola oil) mixed with water is our egg replacement for this recipe.
- Vanilla Extract. Adding vanilla to baked goods brings an underlying level of sweetness and depth of flavor.
How to Make Eggless Pancakes


First, whisk together all of the dry ingredients: the flour, sugar, baking powder and salt.
Next, melt two tablespoons of the butter in a glass measuring cup, and then add the milk, oil, water and vanilla extract. Whisk this together well, also.


Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients, and stir just until combined.
A few lumps are perfectly fine in pancake batter. If pancake batter is mixed until perfectly smooth, the resulting pancakes will be tough. Go easy on the mixing!


Melt 1/2 tablespoon of remaining butter in a skillet, and add 1/4 cup scoops of pancake batter. Cook until bubbles appear on the edges, flip and cook another 1 minute.
This recipe makes 8 pancakes total using 1/4 cup scoops of batter. Let the pancakes cool on a wire rack so they donโt get soggy while the others cook.

Substitutions
If youโre here for eggless pancakes, you might be here because of other food allergies, too. Or, you just ran out of eggs or forgot the flour bin was empty! Either way, I have you covered.
- Flour โ You might be wondering if you can use gluten-free flour. And the answer is yes! I frequently use the โCup 4 Cupโ brand of gluten free flour in this recipe whenever we have guests that are gluten-free. Be sure to check out all of my gluten free recipes here.
- Butter โ Oh, are you trying to avoid dairy ingredients, too? Try the plant-based butter sticks in this eggless pancakes recipe. I donโt recommend the vegan tub butter or margarine, but the actual sticks of vegan butter.
- Milk โ I make these egg-free pancakes with oat milk all the time for my vegan husband. Any type of milk is great here.

Instead of one egg in pancakes, you can use one tablespoon of oil and one tablespoon of water. This recipe also calls for melted butter and milk, which provides plenty of moisture for a stack of fluffy eggless pancakes.
This recipe uses oil, water, and baking powder instead of an egg in pancake mix.
Yes, you will not even notice! This recipe is just as fluffy, light, and delicious as a regular recipe.
Yes, the best way to store pancakes overnight is to keep them in an airtight container. Reheat them in the microwave for 10 seconds the next morning. Or, if you have a lot of extra pancakes, place them on a wire rack and freeze them flat. Once theyโre frozen, you can pile them in a bag to store in the freezer for up to 3 months. To reheat, use the toaster.
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Eggless Pancakes
Fluffy, sweet eggless pancakes. Recipe makes 8 pancakes total.
Ingredients
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 4 tablespoons butter, divided use
- 1 cup milk
- 1 tablespoon oil
- 1 tablespoon water
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- For serving: pats of butter, maple syrup, berries
Instructions
1. Whisk together the dry ingredients: flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt.
2. Melt 2 tablespoons of the butter in a glass measuring cup, then add milk, oil, water, and vanilla extract. Whisk together well.
3. Pour the wet ingredients into the dry, and whisk until just combinedโdo not over mix or over-stirโlumps are completely fine in pancake batter!
4. Weโre going to cook the pancakes two at a time, for a total of 4 batches (or 8 pancakes total). Melt 1/2 tablespoon of butter in a skillet (I like cast iron, but nonstick works too) over medium-low heat. Add two 1/4-cup scoops of pancake batter, and cook on the first side until bubbles appear all around the edges and the top starts to appear dry. Flip and cook the second side for 1 minute, or just until set. Remove from heat and place on wire cooling rack so they donโt get soggy while the rest of the batch cooks.
5. Repeat step 4, using 1/2 tablespoon of butter for every batch of 2 pancakes, for a total of 4 batches. Serve with extra butter pats, maple syrup, and fresh berries.
Notes
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
8Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 180Total Fat: 10gSaturated Fat: 5gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 22mgSodium: 260mgCarbohydrates: 21gFiber: 1gSugar: 7gProtein: 3g













I have never tasted eggless pancakes THIS DAMN GOOD. My new favourite recipe.
It was delicious me and my little brother didnt have eggs so this was a life saver!!!
Whatโs the difference between making eggless pancakes rather than with eggs?
Also, is it ok to substitute walnuts for chocolate chips in the short bread cookies?
I make pancakes alot its a sunday morning household favourite. This morning Iโve ran out of eggs so Iโve search for an eggless recipe and find this one wasnโt sure of it I used coconut oil for my oil and I can honestly say this is the best pancakes I have made . They where delicious and this is now the only recipe I will use . Thank you for sharing.