The BEST One-Bowl Buttermilk Pancakes
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A hit with adults and children alike, these light and fluffy one-bowl buttermilk pancakes have become a weekend staple. The batter comes together in no time, and the recipe yields a ton. What’s more, the pancakes freeze beautifully! 🥞🥞🥞🥞🥞

Confession: Pancakes have never been my forte. For about a year now, however, I’ve had success with The Kitchn’s lofty buttermilk pancakes, which call for a peculiar trick: you separate the egg yolks from the whites; then you incorporate the yolks into the batter before the whites. The whites are never beaten. It’s odd but it works.
The rub with this recipe is that it requires three bowls: one for the dry ingredients, one for the yolks, buttermilk, milk and butter, and one for the whites.
First thing in the morning, this is two too many bowls, and I’ve found that using one bowl works equally well: I whisk the eggs directly into the dry ingredients as though I am making pasta, then add the milk and buttermilk, and finally the melted butter (which I do in the microwave).
These pancakes have become a family fave and a weekend staple. The batter makes enough for a ton of pancakes and leftover pancakes freeze beautifully — pop them in the toaster oven to reheat and ta-da, pancakes in an instant!
How to Make One-Bowl Buttermilk Pancakes, Step by Step
First, crack the eggs directly into the whisked together dry ingredients (flour, salt, baking powder, baking soda, and sugar):

Incorporate the eggs into the dry ingredients as though you are making pasta dough:

Then add the milk and buttermilk, and finally the melted butter:

Cook in an oiled skillet or stovetop griddle or an electric griddle util puffed and golden on each side:

A pancake breakfast is a happy breakfast…

The BEST One-Bowl Buttermilk Pancakes
- Total Time: 40 minutes
- Yield: 18–20 three-inch pancakes 1x
Description
A hit with adults and children alike, these light and fluffy one-bowl buttermilk pancakes have become a weekend staple. The batter comes together in no time, and the recipe yields a ton. What’s more, the pancakes freeze beautifully! 🥞🥞🥞🥞🥞
Recipe adapted from The Kitchn.
Notes:
- The best trick I’ve learned for cooking pancakes is to go small — I use my 2-tablespoon measuring cup to portion out batter. The pancakes cook quickly and evenly when I use this small scoop.
- If you want to use sourdough discard in this recipe, simply cut back some of the flour and water, preferably by weight. So, for example, if you want to use 100 grams of sourdough discard (at 100% hydration) in this recipe, cut back 50 grams of the flour and 50 grams of the buttermilk. That would call for using 270 grams of flour and 418 grams of buttermilk.
- If you don’t have buttermilk on hand, you can make it from scratch: Place 2 cups on buttermilk in a liquid measure or bowl and add 2 tablespoons of lemon juice or white vinegar. Let stand for 5 minutes; then stir until smooth.
Ingredients
- 2 1/2 cups (320 g) flour
- 2 tablespoons (25 g) sugar
- 1 1/2 teaspoons (8 g) salt
- 1 teaspoon (4 g) baking powder
- 1 teaspoon (5 g) baking soda
- 2 large eggs
- 2 cups (468 grams) buttermilk
- 1/2 cup (128 g) milk
- 10 tablespoons (142 g) butter, salted or unsalted, melted and cooled
- Canola or peanut oil for frying
Instructions
- Set a large shallow skillet or stovetop griddle over low heat.
- Whisk together the flour, sugar, salt, baking powder, and baking soda in a large bowl. Add the eggs and beat with a fork till the eggs are whisked and incorporated into the surrounding flour, as if you were making pasta. Add the buttermilk and milk, and stir with a spatula to combine. Add the melted, cooled butter and stir until combined.
- Turn the heat under the skillet up to medium. When hot, film with a thin layer of oil. Using a two-tablespoon (1/8 cup) measure or a large spoon or a small ladle, drop the pancake batter into the skillet giving space between each pancake to allow for spreading — the batter will spread into a pancake about 3 inches wide.
- Cook for about 2 to 3 minutes. (If the pancake scorches or the oil smokes, lower the heat.) When the bubbles that form on the edges of the pancakes look dry and airy, use a thin spatula to gently lift one side and peek underneath. If the pancake is golden brown, flip and cook on the other side for 2 to 2 1/2 minutes, or until the bottom of the pancake is golden brown.
- Transfer to a cooling rack briefly before serving. Scrape any stray crumbs or scraps out of the skillet, add a little more oil, and continue to cook the remaining batter.
- Store leftover pancakes at room temperature in an airtight bag or vessel for up to 3 days or freeze for up to 3 months.
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 30 minutes
- Category: Breakfast
- Method: Stovetop
- Cuisine: American
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433 Comments on “The BEST One-Bowl Buttermilk Pancakes”
Blueberry muffins are my favorite one-bowl dish!
I have a one-bowl brownie recipe that I really like! It’s supposed to use two bowls but one works just fine! What is it about extra bowls that makes things seem sooo disproportionately tedious??
My best friend gave me the best brownie recipe….super simple and only one bowl to clean.
Black bean and veggie burritos. Scones( I mix it all up in the food processor.). But really I don’t mind using extra bowls as long as they can go in the dish washer!
Texas sheet cake, no, wait, chilaquiles is my favorite one bowl meal!
This is a hard question! I think that my favorite one-bowl dish is guacamole. I’m not sure if it “counts,” since it’s not cooked, but it’s a delicious way to dirty one dish.
In love with baked mini-French Toast. Bread cut into cubes, eggs, milk, vanilla, a bit of sugar, and if you really want something special, add chocolate chips! Bake in ramekins. A winner!
Shortbread
Wow! Everything looks so awesome and delicious! Lurve the English Muffin Experiment. Where can I find the recipe for those beautiful english muffins? Have you tried making them with your mother’s awesome peasant bread recipe yet? I will be dreaming about those english muffins, I’m sure!
Heck, yeah, I want to enter this awesome Baking Steel Griddle giveaway. I so need one of these (especially as Autumn is approaching and that means Bread Baking, Homemade pizza and Big Breakfast Times ahead! Plus, I really want to try that english muffin recipe!
Favorite one-bowl recipe? Your mother’s easy-peasy peasant bread recipe wins hand down! I really mean it! 🙂 <3
Thanks again for all your hard work and sharing your love of cooking with us!
Big hugs! 🙂 <3
I make an Olive Oil Cake that uses only one bowl. A friend of mine loves it so much that she has requested it as her wedding cake next year!
One bowl brownies are my go to dessert.
One bowl recipe: pizza dough! Perfect for the other side of that griddle
Anything! \o/
Easy day chocolate dump cake (from Martha’s website)!
Right now it’s English muffins…and that griddle would be perfect!
My sister-in-law, efficient gourmet that she is, mixes her brownies right in the well-seasoned cast iron skillet that she uses to bake them. It’s the ultimate one-dish dessert for a crowd, doubling as birthday cake on many occasions.
My weekly loaf of sourdough bread is my favorite one bowl dish! xo
My favorite One Bowl thing to make s from a One Bowl list; it’s these Honey Corn Muffins: https://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2014/04/honey-corn-muffins.html This time of year my husband likes them with Hatch Chiles added (which we just bought a 30lb bag of roasted!)
My favorite is beef stew in the crock pot
One bowl
Chili
My favorite one bowl dish is loaded potato soap.
Those Ensglish muffins look so good!
Fav one bowl dish would be chili
I love to do peach dump cake. It’s so easy and you only need one bowl!
Ohhhh, that baking steel griddle looks amazing! I am a huge fan of the cast iron pans and use them for anything and everything, but to have a flat and large alternative…
As for one bowl dishes. I streamline most of my baking into one bowl wonders, carefully. Perhaps some of my baked dishes come out on the rustic side, but using cast iron, feeding folks in an old farm house kitchen, it all seem to works.
Love your blog and recipes, thank you!
My fav one bowl recipe is a skillet chocolate chip cookie. Made in a cast iron skillet. It’s super easy and nummy!
chocolate chip cookies for the boys
My favorite one bowl recipe is fried rice or jazzed up soup noodles! 🙂
I honestly don’t have a favorite recipe. But I’d try this pancake one!
I cannot wait to try these pancakes!!
My favorite one bowl recipe would have to be chocolate cake ?
… I absolutely love your recipe for Buttermilk- Blueberry Breakfast Cake
It’s AMAZING!!
Not sure I have one but I am willing to try anything : )