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This perfect, fluffy buttermilk pancake recipe is incredibly easy and rewarding. These pancakes are thick, tender, and designed to melt in your mouth, especially when topped with maple syrup and butter.
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Sift and whisk the dry ingredients (flour, salt, sugar, baking powder) in a bowl. → Mix the wet ingredients (warm buttermilk, vanilla, egg, and melted butter). → Combine wet and dry ingredients, whisking until just incorporated to keep it fluffy. → Cook 1/3 cup portions in a buttered pan over low-medium heat until golden on both sides. → Serve hot with butter and maple syrup.
Sift and whisk the dry ingredients (flour, salt, sugar, baking powder) in a bowl. → Mix the wet ingredients (warm buttermilk, vanilla, egg, and melted butter). → Combine wet and dry ingredients, whisking until just incorporated to keep it fluffy. → Cook 1/3 cup portions in a buttered pan over low-medium heat until golden on both sides. → Serve hot with butter and maple syrup.
This perfect, fluffy buttermilk pancake recipe is incredibly easy and rewarding. These pancakes are thick, tender, and designed to melt in your mouth, especially when topped with maple syrup and butter.
Sift the all-purpose flour, salt, sugar, and baking powder into a large bowl.
Whisk the dry ingredients together until well combined and set aside.
In a measuring cup, combine the buttermilk and vanilla extract.
Warm the buttermilk mixture in the microwave for about 45 seconds to bring it to room temperature/slightly warm, then whisk in one large egg.
Whisk the melted butter into the wet ingredients mixture.
Do not overmix the batter; overmixing activates gluten and makes the pancakes bread-like and dense rather than fluffy.
Warming the buttermilk to room temperature prevents the melted butter from seizing up when mixed in.
When microwaving butter, use 50% power in short bursts to avoid a 'butter explosion'.
Because the batter is very thick and bubbly, you might not see traditional bubbles on top; check the edges and bottom for doneness instead.
Use a good non-stick pan for the best results and easier flipping.
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