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FLUFFY EGGLESS PANCAKES 
1 cup all-purpose flour
1 tsp. sugar
1 tsp. cinnamon
2 tsp. baking powder
1 cup whole milk
1 tbsp. vegetable oil
1 tbsp. water
1 tsp. vanilla extract
2 tbsp. butter

Combine dry ingredients and mix slightly. Add milk, oil, water, and vanilla. Whisk together until just combined. Be careful not to over mix - it should still be slightly lumpy. Set aside to rest for a few minutes.

Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat until hot. While pan is heating, add butter. As soon as the butter is melted, add melted butter to pancake batter.

Return pan to stove and stir butter into batter.

When pan is hot, with a measuring cup or ladle, pour 1/4 cup of batter into the skillet for each pancake.

Cook until bubbles form on the surface. Carefully flip pancakes with turner/spatula and cook until golden brown.

Note: This recipe also works well with whole-wheat flour.

Variation: Chopped fruit, nuts or chocolate chips can be added to batter before cooking for a unique treat!

Submitted by: Dawn Linke

recipe reviews
Fluffy Eggless Pancakes
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 Avantika Kaushal (India) says:
I do not consume eggs but I always wanted to have pancakes..I tried this recipe and every single person in my family enjoyed this including me...thanks a lot.
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 Sara (Pennsylvania) says:
Not sure if this will get a response but I was wondering... They're good. But not fluffy. Do I have to follow the recipe exactly? I added a little extra sugar cinnamon and used lactaid milk. Everything else I made sure to use the right amounts. But they're pretty good.
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 Acey (North Carolina) says:
DELICIOUS. but a few notes. I use whole wheat flour. Mix as instructed but without the water. Then I just add water at the end until the consistency looks right. Lots of folks say pancake batter should be lumpy. This is not. I don't do the butter part I just use a cooking spray. Sometimes I fold on strawberries. About a minute and a hoar on each side works for me. Then I stack, drizzle with honey, wrap each in wax paper and freeze. Take one out each night to thaw in the fridge & send to school with my one year old for his breakfast!!
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 Tanvi (India) says:
Very tasty, very easy too. I just love it! Thanks for the recipe.
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 Gracy (Illinois) says:
Hope I did this right, my pancake batter came out thick. But the recipe very excellent and easy to prepare.
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 Adam (New Jersey) says:
Tastes just like normal pancakes.
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 Arrondo (Washington) says:
You saved our breakfast!!! While I still prefer the recipe with eggs, these are pretty good!
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 Tracy (Maryland) says:
I had no eggs and wanted to make pancakes. This recipe is awesome!
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 Isabelle (United Kingdom) says:
Amazing recipe! Just made them - so fluffy and PERFECT! Will make them more often and pass the recipe on! Thanks.
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 Reagan (Missouri) says:
I agree with the others about the cinnamon. My son is allergic to eggs so I was looking for an egg less alternative. They're okay, but the cinnamon was overpowering. My 11 year old ate 3 pancakes. The 2 year old (who is allergic to eggs) ate only one bite.
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 Ck (Michigan) says:
Super fluffy and light. They rose beautifully, and looked like whole wheat pancakes (maybe on account of all the cinnamon?), but I think I did something wrong. Despite putting 3 tbsp. of sugar in, as well as chocolate chips and a pinch of salt, they tasted like straight up flour to me. Nothing some syrup couldn't fix, though, and this is going to be my go-to recipe, once I work out some personal kinks. No other recipe I've tried with eggs turned out so thick and fluffy.
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 Hannah (United Kingdom) says:
I ran out of eggs and wanted pancakes, tried this recipe, didn't have any vanilla extract but I put strawberry jam in as an experiment, tasted amazing! Stuck to the pan a little but I cut them into heart shapes and sprinkled with icing sugar. Gorgeous!
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 Heilmanniacs (New York) says:
My son has a severe egg allergy. We''ve tried several eggless pancake recipes and mixes. This is by far the best and the only one he wants to eat. I make it with 2% milk and they are plenty creamy and fluffy.
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 Jayesh (India) says:
It was really awesome...delicious...Thank you for sharing this recipe. I added some almonds and chocochips for a variation.
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 Brittany (Massachusetts) says:
Ran out of eggs this morning and did not want to resort to cereal. With that being said I googled pancakes without eggs and found this recipe. I was quite surprised at how delicious these came out! Instead of whole milk I used almond, thanks for sharing this recipe!!!! :D will use again!

 

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