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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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 Lyn (Texas) says:
OMG These were absolutely DELICIOUS!!!! THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH
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 Happy Kiddos (Colorado) says:
I promised my kids pancakes for breakfast this morning only to discover we didn't have eggs. So I went to the Internet to find a recipe for eggless pancakes and I found this one. The pancakes came out amazing. I followed the recipe as written and my only complaint was there wasn't enough batter, so I had to make another batch. The pancakes were fluffy and melted in your mouth. I am sending this recipe to my friend, who has a child that is allergic to eggs.
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 Bobbi (Virginia) says:
My cupboards were quite bare, so I made these with whole wheat flour, unsweetened Almond Milk instead of whole milk, and olive oil instead of vegetable oil - I also halved the recipe and they were great!
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 M&M (Connecticut) says:
I rate this recipe as 5 stars :). To be honest I have prepared this several times by now (with all purpose flour, wheat flour and even by combining the two flours) and it comes out really well rather excellent. Our family is vegetarian and now I can make these fluffy eggless pancakes... Thanks for this super easy & tasty recipe.
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 Monique (United States) says:
These pancakes were pretty great... and I usually HATE pancakes!!!
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 Monisha Devanand (India) says:
Thanks a lot for sharing. Had to make pancakes without eggs and this recipe was really yummy!
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 Tamara (Illinois) says:
Absolutely delicious! I was out of milk so I substituted half and half. And I was also in the mood for strawberry banana pancakes, so I took a frozen banana (I do this so as not to waste a ripe banana) and some frozen strawberries and diced them and stirred them into the recipe. I had them with whipped cream. Delish!!
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 David Query (Washington) says:
Best damned pancake EVER period hands down... I am soooooo stealing it as my own from Hence forth.
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 Stogie Bear (Vermont) says:
Absolutely perfect for an end of the week meal for us college students.
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 Sush (India) says:
Great recipe, gotta try! :)
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 Sarah (Texas) says:
I replaced the tablespoon of water with a heaping tablespoon of pumpkin butter and did not use a full tablespoon of oil - delicious pumpkin pancakes, perfect for fall! This recipe really only makes 6 small pancakes though - enough for 2 people only.
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 JustJane (United Kingdom) says:
Thank you so much, my little boy loves these, never had pancakes before as I thought you always needed eggs to make them and he cant have eggs, have used rice milk instead of cows milk and add less water.
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 C. Leigh (Iowa) says:
I tried this recipe and loved it. Along with eggs, I didn't have the vanilla extract... so I used honey. I also added fresh raspberries to the batter. The pancakes turned out great; saving this for sure.
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 AussieinUSA (Washington) says:
No eggs, craving pancakes!! Love it! Great recipe, my 8 year old son asked for 2nds!! This one will be used over and over again!!
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 Laurie (Utah) says:
I was pleasantly surprised with these pancakes. I thought they would turn out dry, but they were actually very moist. The only thing I changed was the cinnamon. I only used 1/2 tsp, and it was still a bit too much for me. I won't use as much next time, but I will definitely use this recipe again. It's perfect for when you're out of eggs and really craving pancakes.

 

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