Blueberry Pancakes

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Incredible buttermilk pancakes bursting with fresh blueberries and cooked to perfection! These blueberry pancakes are light and fluffy and perfect with syrup and fresh berries (truthfully, they’re even delicious without syrup!)

We’re huge fans of everything breakfast around these parts! Top these delicious blueberry pancakes with this vanilla saucecaramel syrup, or whipped cream and (more) berries.

Image of the ready to eat blueberry pancakes on a plate with butter and syrup on top and a fork on the side

From this blueberry smoothie to these healthy blueberry muffins and this lemon blueberry bread, we are obsessed with blueberries in our breakfasts! These fluffy & flavorful blueberry pancakes are our current favorite. They’re adapted from my homemade pancakes recipe which never disappoints 🙂

Today I’m sharing how to make these pancakes, my top tips/tricks for success, and briefly going into the nutrition on blueberry pancakes. Let’s get started!

Image of the butter and wet ingredients being added to the dry

How to make blueberry pancakes

  • Start by melting the butter: these pancakes call for melted butter, but you don’t want to add it in hot. Set it in the fridge to come back to room temperature while you prepare the rest of the ingredients
  • Dry ingredients: pretty standard; whisk all your dry ingredients together! Make sure to spoon and level your flour measurement so you aren’t packing in too much flour to these pancakes. Too much flour = cakey and less flavorful pancakes.
  • Whisk together wet ingredients: all the wet ingredients get whisked together.
  • Combine: dry and wet get combined. BARELY mix; it’s okay to have a lumpy batter!
  • Cook: pour the batter into your butter-greased skillet or griddle and add in the batter. As soon as the batter hits the griddle, arrange blueberries on top and press them down. This ensures every bite (or as many bites as you want!) have those big juicy blueberries.

Up close image of the fresh blueberries Tips for the best blueberry pancakes

  • My number #1 tip: do NOT over mix the batter. Too much stirring is going to start the gluten development in the batter and make your blueberry pancakes tough (not light and fluffy). As soon as you don’t see flour streaks, stop mixing. Remember, lumps in the batter is a good thing!
  • Let the batter stand at room temperature for about 5-10 minutes before adding to the griddle. This gives the flour a chance to absorb the liquid which allows some of those stubborn lumps (that you didn’t over mix!) to take care of themselves.
  • Pay attention to temperature: really pay attention while you cook the pancakes. If they’re browning too quickly, turn the heat down a bit and cool the pan for a minute. Sticking a lot? Add a bit more butter to the pan.
  • Invest in a griddle: if you make pancakes often, and have the space, I highly recommend an electric skillet or griddle; we use ours at least 1-2 times a week!
  • Before your pancake batter hits the hot pan, run a cold stick of butter on the pan to grease it. This gives the pancakes an evenly distributed layer of fat to cook in. Just make sure to wipe the pan or griddle in between each batch. Here’s why
    • I like to hold the stick of butter with tongs to keep the heat away from my fingertips. Grasp the cold butter with tongs and run it across your skillet or griddle.

Up close image of the pancake on the griddle

Blueberry Pancakes FAQS

While I do recommend fresh blueberries for this pancake recipe, frozen blueberries can be used! They do not need to be thawed per se, but make sure they aren’t frozen rock solid before adding to the batter. I recommend pulling frozen blueberries out of the freezer before beginning to make these pancakes.

Image of the cooked best blueberry pancake recipe on the griddle still

DIY Buttermilk

Don’t have buttermilk? No problem! You can make your own. The pancakes do tend to be a little flatter with DIY buttermilk as opposed to regular, but it still works great (I’ve tested both!) Below are the instructions:

Pour 1 tablespoon distilled white vinegar OR lemon juice into the bottom of your liquid measuring cup. Fill up the rest with whole milk and give it a quick stir. Let it sit for 5-10 minutes before adding it into the recipe. This “recipe” can be increased or decreased proportionately.

For this particular recipe, I add 1 tablespoon and 1 teaspoon vinegar to a liquid measuring cup and add milk until reaching the 1 and 1/4 cup line.

Up close image of a bite of blueberry pancake on a fork

The best thing about making your own blueberry pancakes is you get to pick exactly how you want them topped! Below are some ideas:

Toppings for blueberry pancakes:

  • Vanilla Sauce
  • Whipped Cream
  • Fresh Berries (blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, etc.)
  • Toasted coconut
  • Coarsely chopped nuts (pistachios, almonds, walnuts, etc.)
  • Pure maple syrup
  • Blueberry syrup (my personal favorite; double the blueberries FTW!)

I hope you enjoy these syrup-drenched, blueberry-bursting, perfect pancakes!

Up close image of a bite of the breakfast on a fork ready to eat

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Blueberry Pancakes

5 from 7 votes
Incredible buttermilk pancakes bursting with fresh blueberries and cooked to perfection! These blueberry pancakes are light and fluffy and perfect with syrup and fresh berries (truthfully, they're even delicious without syrup!)
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Blueberry Pancakes

5 from 7 votes
Incredible buttermilk pancakes bursting with fresh blueberries and cooked to perfection! These blueberry pancakes are light and fluffy and perfect with syrup and fresh berries (truthfully, they're even delicious without syrup!)
Course Breakfast
Cuisine American
Keyword blueberry pancakes
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Resting Time 5 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes
Servings 9 -12 pancakes
Calories 112kcal
Author Chelsea
Cost $3.62

Ingredients

  • 8 tablespoons unsalted butter, separated
  • 1 and 1/4 cup buttermilk
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 1 and 1/4 cups white all-purpose flour
  • 2 tablespoons white granulated sugar
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 3/4 teaspoon fine sea salt
  • 1 teaspoon cornstarch
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 pint fresh blueberries

Instructions

  • Heat the oven to 200 degrees F and prepare a large baking sheet by setting a cooling rack on top of the tray. Place both in the oven. Start by melting 5 tablespoons of butter. Once completely melted, stick in the fridge to get to room temperature.
  • Whisk together buttermilk, egg, and vanilla. Set aside.
  • In a very large bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, cinnamon, salt, cornstarch, baking powder, and baking soda. Make a well in the center of the dry ingredients and set aside.
  • Drizzle melted and cooled to room temperature butter into the wet ingredients. Mix until smooth.
  • Pour wet ingredients into the well of the dry ingredients and mix until JUST combined. Do not overmix; just mix until you don't see streaks of flour. Don't overmix; the batter should be a bit lumpy. Let the mix stand for 5-10 minutes.
  • Heat a large skillet or griddle over medium-high heat (~300 degrees F). When hot, run the cold stick of remaining 3 tablespoons butter across the skillet/griddle (I like to hold butter with tongs to keep the heat away from my fingers). Lower the heat to medium-low and use a 1/3 cup measuring cup to scoop and drop pancake batter onto the skillet or griddle.
  • The batter should spread into a pancake about 3-inches wide. As soon as the batter has spread (use a butter knife to coax if needed), press blueberries into the batter. Add as many or as few as you like. Cook until bubbles are forming on the edges of the pancakes and then use a thin spatula to gently lift one side and look underneath. If the pancake is golden brown, flip and cook on the other side for 1 and 1/2 to 2 and 1/2 minutes, or until the bottom of the pancake is golden brown and pancake is cooked through. (If the pancake or butter is burning, lower the heat.)
  • As soon as you pull a pancake off the skillet/griddle place on the prepared sheet pan lined with a cooling rack (this keeps it from getting soggy underneath!). Place the pan in the oven as you continue to cook more pancakes. Wipe down the skillet/griddle with a paper towel. Rub the butter across the skillet again and repeat until batter is all used up.
  • Serve pancakes as soon as possible. Topped with an extra pat of butter (optional) and your favorite syrup -- maple syrup or some of the options listed in the post! 

Nutrition Facts

Calories: 112kcal

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  1. 5 stars
    Well, I have been making blueberry pancakes most of my life. These are far superior to mine or any other I have ever tried. WOW! They are so light and flavorful. I told my husband, I would eat these for dinner. Thank you for all the ‘tips”. That made the world of difference.
    HIGHLY RECOMMEND..

    1. So, so happy to hear these were a hit! 🙂 Thanks so much for the comment and review Barbara! 🙂

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