The BEST One-Bowl Buttermilk Pancakes
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These one-bowl buttermilk pancakes are a weekend staple. The recipe yields a ton, and the end result is fluffy pancake heaven! 🥞🥞🥞🥞🥞
Over the weekend, I said goodbye to my electric griddle, a gadget I’ve had for over a decade, one I’ve loved and hated over the years for various reasons: loved for its large, flat surface and, um, well, that’s really it.
My electric griddle is big and cumbersome, awkward to find space to both use and stow. For 10 years I’ve used it solely for pancakes, which has been reason enough to hang on to it because I find cooking pancakes in skillets tricky — even in my largest skillet there isn’t enough space to maneuver a spatula around more than three pancakes.
But over the weekend, I finally thanked my griddle for its service then said sayonara. What sparked this civilized departure? It was the Baking Steel griddle, a slab of thick-gauge steel designed for both stovetop and in-oven use. Yes, this griddle doubles as a pizza Steel — it’s 10 lbs. heavier than the original Baking Steel, which means it will make your oven behave even more like a wood-fired hearth.
I have been experimenting with this gadget for several weeks now, making pancakes for the kiddos, breakfast tacos for Ben and me, and English muffins for us all. What I love is not only its versatility but its shape and design — it takes up no extra space to use because it sits on the stove top; it takes up little space when it’s stowed because it measures about 1/2-inch in thickness even when it’s tucked into its awesome storage sleeve.
The Baking Steel griddle’s uses extend far beyond the dishes I am showing here, however: check out Serious Eats’ Kenji Lopez-Alt’s exhaustive research in this post. Food and Wine was equally impressed.
The Baking Steel griddle is available for order now.
Before we get to the giveaway, let’s discuss these pancakes. Pancakes have never been my forte, but for about a year now, I’ve had success with the kitchn’s lofty buttermilk pancakes, which are delicious and relatively simple to make. The peculiar trick to making these pancakes is that you separate the egg yolks from the egg whites, then incorporate the yolks into the batter before the whites. The whites are never beaten. It’s odd but oddly it works — the pancakes never taste so good as when I follow the kitchn’s method.
That said, this method requires three bowls: one for the dry ingredients, one for the yolks, buttermilk, milk and butter, and one for the whites. This, for me, first thing in the morning is too many, and because I’ve found that when I use one bowl or three my children are none the wiser, I stick to one: I whisk the eggs directly into the dry ingredients as though I am making pasta, then add the milk and buttermilk, and finally the butter. Because I melt the butter in a liquid measuring cup in the microwave then transfer it directly to the dishwasher, I don’t consider it a dish — that’s fair, right?
These pancakes have become a family fave and, with the griddle on hand, a weekly staple. The batter makes enough for a ton of pancakes and stores just fine in the fridge…sure, it turns a little grey overnight, but again, the little ones don’t mind.
For this pancake batter, 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:
A pancake breakfast is a happy breakfast…
The BEST One-Bowl Buttermilk Pancakes
- Total Time: 40 minutes
- Yield: 18-20 three-inch pancakes
Description
Adapted from the kitchn’s recipe for lofty buttermilk pancakes. The recipe below differs only by method not by ingredients. Check out the kitchn’s post if you want to try their egg-separating method — don’t worry, you don’t have to beat any whites!
When cooking these pancakes on the Baking Steel griddle, I suggest heating your griddle before you begin making your batter. I have a flat-top cooking surface, and I have the best results warming the griddle up slowly over low to medium heat for about 15 to 20 minutes. If you have a gas range, you will be able to control the temperature better.
Finally, 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.
Ingredients
- 2 1/2 cups (320 g) flour
- 2 tablespoons sugar
- 1 1/2 teaspoons (8 g) salt
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 2 large eggs
- 2 cups (468 grams) buttermilk
- 1/2 cup milk
- 10 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted and cooled
- Canola or peanut oil for frying
Instructions
- If using a Baking Steel griddle, begin warming it up over low heat.
- Whisk the flour, sugar, salt, baking powder, and baking soda together 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 spatula to combine. Add the melted, cooled butter and stir until combined.
- Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat. When hot, film with a thin layer of oil. After about 30 seconds, when the oil shimmers but is not smoking, lower the heat to medium-low and use a soup spoon (I have a one-eighth cup (2 T) measuring cup, which I love for pancakes) to drop in heaping spoonfuls of pancake batter. Note: If you are using a BS griddle, adjust heat so griddle radiates heat and feels hot but not smoking — this takes just a teensy bit of practice.
- The batter will spread into a pancake about 3 inches wide. Cook for about 2 1/2 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.
Notes
Recipe Notes from the kitchn:
- If you don’t have buttermilk on hand, you can use plain yogurt instead. Just use about 2/3 cup and thin it with some milk until it reaches the 1 cup mark. You can also quickly make a buttermilk substitute by mixing 2 tablespoons of lemon juice or white vinegar with 2 cups of milk.
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 30 minutes
- Category: Breakfast
- Method: Stovetop
- Cuisine: American
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430 Comments on “The BEST One-Bowl Buttermilk Pancakes”
I don’t remember the last time I used more than one bowl to make anything. I’m a lazy baker and unless egg whites need to be whipped, everything can go into one bowl.
Everything is just awesome Alexandra. Thank you for an amazing post and your beautiful photography.
My favorite one bowl meal, hands down is the Whole Foods salad bar.
Andris
My current favorite one dish recipes are stovetop skillets. Would LOVE this griddle!
Two days late to the party here and I can see that LOTS of us would like to have that steel! I do one-bowl pancakes and waffles the way you do: dry ingredients into the mixing bowl, wet in the Pyrex measuring cup so I can melt the butter then mix in the buttermilk and eggs.
my favorite 1 bowl item is tzatziki – I could eat it on everything….or just off a spoon, which happens more often than not.
My favorite one-bowl dish is chocolate chip cookies. The recipe came from my college roommate 20+ years ago, and I have been making it ever since. I’ve tried countless others through the years but always go back … although your Canal House recipe (from July ’13) has come closest to displacing it as my go-to. I will probably need to make the Canal House cookies another 50 times or so, just to be sure which recipe I prefer.
I love the no-knead pizza dough that can be mixed up in one bowl. So easy!
My fave one bowl/pot dish is cholent!
My one dish meal is Grits with Butter and Honey.
Thank You Alexandra and Baking Steel!!
I will always prefer flour tortillas to corn. It’s what I grew up eating. My mom would make fresh tortillas on the weekends and occasionally for dinner – nothing beats that. So, let’s say that tortillas are my favorite one-dish recipe. Thanks for the giveaway!
As a carb-o-holic I’ve got to say no-knead bread. Other than that, hummus — I’ll eat it right out of the food processor with baby carrots.
My favorite one-bowl dish is Taj Taboulleh. Or maybe it’s my *only* one-bowl recipe 😉
Have been drooling over the Baking Steel Instagram page for weeks now. Excited to start following you and drooling over your posts, too!
My favorite one bowl meal is generally a slow rise bread- that counts right?? OR roasted corn with feta and chives and smoked almonds. Also, NBD, but I’ve been asking for baking steel for 2 years running for Christmas. (sad violin music in the background) 😉
I love to cook so I have so many favorites, but my family’s favorite is my one bowl chocolate cookies. I would love to own the Baking Steel Griddle and be able to make the yummy recipes you posted today. Thanks so much!
Your yummy peasant bread is my current favorite one bowl dish. I would love to win a baking steel…..thanks for the chance!
I love pot roast with potatoes and carrots in the crock pot. It is all in one easy dish and it is such a yummy comfort food in the cold winter months. I’m excited to try the breakfast tacos – they look so good! See you soon!
I love the idea of a griddle for pancakes! Making them every Saturday morning one at a time in the frying pan takes a while. I tried your recipe for ice cream sandwiches from a while back and they were di-vine!!!!!
Wow! The griddle looks incredible.
My favorite one bowl meal that comes together quickly is shrimp ceviche. I love the recipe from Canal House (volume 4).
My favorite one bowl recipe is the “one bowl chocolate chunk cookies” from
Baker’s semi sweet chocolate. I substitute dried cherries for the walnuts and when I
want to be fancy I use vahlrona 71 % cacao chocolate for the “chunks”. Family favorite!
Love Jim Lahey’s no knead breads for one bowl recipes, too!
and, of course, the original Baking Steel is the bomb, I can only imagine that the
new Griddle version will be awesome!
Favorite one-bowl dish: a classic tuna casserole.
I think the cooking steel looks interestng because you can make pizzas with it. I would love to win one and i adore your recipes
I don’t have many one-bowl meal ideas! I love leftovers, though, because it’s homemade but the cooking dishes are already done.
My favorite one-bowl recipe is no knead bread! Thanks for hosting this give away.
I have a recipe from over 20yrs ago, Fly off the plate pancakes. The recipe calls for sour cream..
My favorite one bowl meal would have to be spinach or ricotta gnocchi .
My favorite one bowl recipe??? Soft, fluffy scrambled eggs!!
I’ve been lusting after a baking steel ever since reading about them on your website, and now I’m glad I waited — first, for the chance to win one, and secondly, because the griddle sounds even more useful than the original! My frugality paid off in this case (or not, since I could have been making stellar pizza all this time). Thanks for posting the giveaway!
My favorite one bowl recipe is from the blogger Oh She Glows. Her one bowl double chocolate cookies are the easiest way for me to take care of a chocolate craving fast!
Ali, love everything about this! I love my Baking Steel and I love pancakes and I love pizza and all the inspiration I find here on your blog 🙂 I’m certainly more of a waffle person but I’ve been thinking about pancakes a lot, lately! Those tacos, by the way? On point, girl! xoxo hope you are well
Nothing beats home made pancakes. I would love one of these griddles to make these!
Right now, gazpacho is my favorite one-pot meal!