Applesauce Pancakes
Every weekend, we have pancakes or waffles. We have a little more time to cook and it’s a lot easier to enjoy this sort of breakfast at home with all of us in our pjs, than trekking out to a restaurant. And making pancakes at home lets me use whole grains and lots of produce to ensure that the kids get a yummy start to the day. The applesauce in this recipe adds a lovely sweet undertone and then you can use either buckwheat flour or whole wheat flour, according to what you prefer. The batter simply needs to be stirred together and it spreads nicely on the skillet. You definitely can be a beginner cook and have success with this pancake recipe. These are great topped with maple syrup or nut butter and even reheat beautifully. (You may also like more recipes that use applesauce, Applesauce Pouches, Cinnamon Apple Muffins, Apple Cinnamon Pancakes, and my Apple Sheet Pan Pancakes.)
Ingredients You Need
Here’s a look at the ingredients in this easy pancake recipe (that works as a baby pancake as well as it does as one for adults). Sign up for our email updates to get tips and ideas sent to your inbox.
Applesauce: You can use homemade applesauce or a jar of it from the store. I use smooth, unsweetened applesauce, but you can use what you prefer. Milk: I usually cook and bake with whole dairy milk, but you can use your favorite nondairy milk or type of milk in this recipe as they all work very similarly. Buckwheat or whole-wheat flour: You can use either type of flour here. I prefer buckwheat as it’s rich in protein and fiber and pairs really nicely with the flavor of the applesauce. Its also naturally gluten-free. Look for it near other specialty flours in your supermarket. You can also use whole-wheat flour though. Cinnamon: A little cinnamon adds flavor that pairs really nicely with the flavor in the applesauce. Baking powder: Fresh, active baking powder ensures that the pancakes fluff up and cook through properly. Vanilla extract: A little vanilla adds extra flavor that is great in the mix with the rest of the ingredients. Eggs: Large eggs help bind the batter together and create tender, moist pancakes.
Can I use whole-wheat flour?
Using whole-wheat flour in this recipe is an option, though the pancakes will take longer to cook through and the texture will be very moist. So spread them thin and be patient. And know that buckwheat flour works better.
Step-by-Step Instructions
This pancake recipe is really easy. Here’s a look at the process so you know what to expect. Scroll down to the bottom of this post for the full information.
Baby Pancakes
The applesauce helps the batter cook up into fluffy and tender pancakes, so they are perfect for babies who are newer eaters as a baby led weaning breakfast. Cut the applesauce pancakes into very small pieces and offer water between bites to ensure that baby can move them around in her mouth well. And if they do seem dry, smear a little extra applesauce on top before slicing.
Vegan Applesauce Pancakes (Egg-Free Pancakes)
You can make these pancakes vegan by omitting the eggs and adding 2 tablespoons chia seeds or flaxseeds. Just let the batter sit for about 5 minutes before you start cooking and add a touch more milk if needed to create a normal pancake batter consistency. Flip them gently after they set and start to firm on top. TIP: You may also like my Vegan Banana Pancakes.
What kind of applesauce is best in these pancakes?
You can use homemade applesauce or store-bought applesauce, depending on what you have on hand and prefer. Plain unsweetened is great, as is unsweetened with cinnamon. Homemade recipe options include:
Homemade Applesauce Crockpot Applesauce Instant Pot Applesauce Cinnamon Applesauce
Best Tips for Success
Spread the batter thinly when you add it to the pan. Let the edges set on each pancake–look for bubbles and firmness around the edges—before you flip each to ensure the middle is cooked through. Again, this is key to ensuring that the centers will be cooked through. Top with maple syrup, nut butter, yogurt, or other favorite topping. Using buckwheat flour will ensure that you have the best results in this recipe. If you have more Applesauce to use, try it in my Applesauce Muffins, Applesauce Cake, and Donut Muffins.
I’d love to hear what your family thinks of this recipe so please comment below!
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This post was first published August 2020.