Plump and pillowy, IHOP Pancakes copycat is just as tasty as what you’d find in the restaurant yet costs a fraction of the price. You can easily double the recipe to feed a large crowd or add chopped fresh fruits to the batter for another layer of yum.
I usually don’t go to bed until almost dawn so it’s always a struggle for me to wake up before 10:30 AM. The only time I willingly get out of bed earlier than that is when G and I make a morning trip to IHOP for pancakes. I mean, really. Fluffy pancakes drenched in butter pecan syrup, a couple sides of crisp bacon, and a fresh pot of piping-hot coffee, who wouldn’t, right?
We used to do these delicious breakfast runs at least once a week, up until the beginning of this year when we decided to be more conscientious about our spending and limit our eating out. Nowadays, when we want our pancake fix, I make them from scratch based on an IHOP pancakes copycat recipe I found on Pinterest months ago and which quickly became a favorite in our house.
Seriously, you guys, if you’re looking to replicate the buttery buttermilk pancakes the restaurant is known for, these IHOP pancakes copycat won’t disappoint! They’re just as tasty and delicious as the original yet cost a fraction of the price.
Look at ’em! Plump and pillowy, they’re like sweet heaven on a fork!
This IHOP pancakes copycat recipe serves about four but can easily be doubled to feed large appetites a large crowd. It’s all a matter of stirring the dry and the wet ingredients together, whipping up a batch everyone in the family would love waking up for doesn’t have to be a feat.
And as if their deliciousness wasn’t awesome enough, they’re super adaptable, too. If you prefer whole wheat pancakes, just substitute equal amounts of whole wheat flour for the all-purpose. You can also add fresh berries or chopped fruits to the batter for an extra layer of flavor and texture.
Here a few tips on how to take your breakfast pancakes from good to great:
- For light and airy pancakes, do not over mix batter. Combine the wet and dry ingredients with minimal strokes until mostly smooth, a few lumps here and there are fine.
- A nonstick pan or griddle is best for easy flipping. Do not over grease the pan. Instead of melting butter directly on the pan, I like to quickly swipe a solid bar of butter or rub on melted butter with a paper towel on the surface of the pan to lightly coat.
- Make sure the pan or griddle (this is an affiliate link for the one I use at home) is sufficiently hot before you add batter. Keep on medium-low heat to ensure pancakes cook nice and fluffy on the inside while beautifully browned on the outside.
- Patience, please! I’ve ruined many pancakes in my day because I get too excited to wait. Pancakes are ready to flip when bubbles appear on the surface and the edges begin to brown.
- Do not pat or press down the pancakes as they cook. You’ll end up with heavy, dense pancakes instead of the light and airy texture you want.
Ingredients
- 1 1/4 cups sifted all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/8 teaspoon salt
- 1 egg, beaten
- 1 1/4 cups buttermilk
- 2 tablespoons butter and more for greasing pan, melted
- 1/4 cup sugar
Instructions
- In a large bowl, sift together flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt.
- In a small bowl, combine egg and buttermilk. Whisk together until blended. Add to flour mixture, stirring only until smooth. Add the two tablespoons melted butter and sugar, and stir until combined.
- Over medium low heat, heat pan or griddle. Lightly grease surface of the pan by lightly brushing with melted butter.
- Drop about 1/4 cup batter on pan in a 5-inch wide circle. Cook until bubbles begin to form on surface and edges begin to brown.
- Gently flip and continue to brown the other side. Repeat with remaining batter.
- Serve hot with butter and syrup of choice.
Nutrition Information
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Deb says
Awesome! Light and fluffy with just enough crispness around the edges. There isn’t a restaurant that can beat it. My husband is a pancake critic and he loved them!
Lalaine says
Thank you, Deb, for the feedback. I am glad you enjoyed them, these pancakes are our favorite weekend treat at home 🙂
Dave says
My local IHop in Stapleton, CO. consistantly has the worst pancakes in town. They will either be doughy or gummy. Odd since they are a pancake restaurant.
Amber says
I just used Bob’s Red Mill 1 to 1 gluten free baking flour and they turned out wonderfully!!! This rivals all the premade gluten free pancake mixes! Yum!!!
Lalaine says
Thanks for the tip, Amber. I’ve never tried these pancakes with gluten-free flour, great to know they turn out just as delicious. 🙂
Chrissy @ Snacking in Sneakers says
By far one of the best pancake recipes out there! So light, fluffy & delicious.
Lalaine says
Thank you, Chrissy. I am glad you enjoyed them 🙂
Chloe says
Best pancakes ever
Can these be frozen?
Lalaine says
Hello Chloe,
Yes, you can freeze them. Just put wax paper between each pancake so they don’t stick together and then wrap well in plastic film. Thanks for the feedback. 🙂
Crissy says
These were the best pancakes I have ever made! I will never use Bisquick again! Thanks for the recipe!
Lalaine says
Thanks for the feedback, Chrissy. I am glad you enjoyed them. 🙂
Lisette says
These were SO GOOD……thanks for sharing!
Lalaine says
Aren’t they delicious? I am glad you enjoyed them and thanks for the feedback 🙂
Ciera says
One word AMAZING!! Thanks for sharing.
Lalaine says
Yay! Thank you so much for your feedback. I am glad you enjoyed these copycat pancakes, they’re definitely a favorite in my house 🙂
Victoria says
These pancakes are delicious! The only thing I will say is that I think they are a little too sweet. I serve my pancakes with fruit or usually a Blueberry sauce I make. With the sauce, they are very sweet. I will probably half the sugar next time. Yum!!
rose says
These are the fluffiest pancakes ever!!!!! Will be my go to pancake recipe from now on! Thank you, Lalaine for posting this recipe! I enjoy reading all of yor stories!
Lalaine says
Thank you so much for the feedback, Rose. I am glad you enjoyed the pancakes, aren’t they delicious?
Have a great day! 🙂
rose says
Yes, Ms. Lalaine! Delicious and very fluffy! If only I could eat them everyday…..Thank you, po!
Cori says
Pinned this recipe to my Recipes board! I love IHOP pancakes as well! Can’t wait to make these!
Glenda says
I really plan to try this recipe because I love making pancakes of my family. 🙂
Charline says
These pancakes look delicious and fluffy! I will definitely have to try these out when I get a pancake craving!
Cara says
Oh my goodness those look delicious! So fluffy and perfect! 🙂
Helen @ Hel On Heels says
Stop it! You’re a genius. There is really nothing better than IHOP pancakes! Pinning this for later!