Here’s a cozy breakfast idea to make at least once every fall: this cozy pumpkin pancakes recipe! It’s hard to put into words just how good these are, but we’ll try. Adding pumpkin puree gives the pancakes a fluffy, hearty texture and satisfying mouthfeel. They’re seasoned with a hefty dose of warm pumpkin spices. Drizzled with pure maple syrup, each bite is lusciously sweet and spiced. Our son took one bite of these and immediately wanted the entire stack! They’ve become an autumn tradition (that, and pumpkin French toast!).

Ingredients in pumpkin pancakes

This pumpkin pancakes recipe makes flapjacks with just the right fluffy, tender crumb and spiced interior. Pumpkin puree makes that fluffy texture, pumpkin pie spice brings warmth to the flavor, and brown sugar adds a rich depth of sweetness. Otherwise, the ingredients are similar to a classic pancake recipe. Here’s what you’ll need:

All purpose flourBrown sugarBaking powderCinnamon and pumpkin pie spiceSaltEggsPumpkin pureeMilkNeutral oil like grapeseed or organic vegetable or canola oil

Pumpkin pie spice substitute

Pumpkin pie spice is a nice shortcut for the warming spices in pumpkin pie. You’ll notice this recipe also uses cinnamon, which ups the cozy factor even more (yes, use both!). If you don’t have pie spice, substitute ½ teaspoon ground ginger, ¼ teaspoon cinnamon, and ¼ teaspoon cloves or nutmeg.

Tips for cooking pumpkin pancakes

Cooking pumpkin pancakes is similar to the traditional method. The batter is slightly thicker than a standard pancake, so it will take slightly longer to cook. Make sure the heat is not too high, or the pancake might not cook through before it’s browned. Here’s what to note when cooking:

Use a large griddle: non-stick is helpful. Some griddles are uneven with their heating, so find a quality pan. A non-stick surface is helpful.Experiment to find the right heat level. Medium low heat is ideal, but it’s different on every stovetop. It should take a few minutes to get the pan up to heat.When you flip, the pancake may ooze at the edges. The batter may ooze out a bit at the sides, which is expected. Just keep cooking until it’s cooked through, adjusting the heat as necessary so it doesn’t brown too fast on the outside before it’s cooked on the inside.

Pumpkin pancake toppings

This pumpkin pancakes recipe is perfect with butter and pure maple syrup, in our opinion! But want to get even fancier? Here are a few fun ideas for pumpkin pancake toppings:

Powdered sugarChopped pecans or walnutsChopped candied pecans or candied walnutsWhipped creamBrown sugar syrup or vanilla syrup

And that’s it! Let us know if you try these pumpkin pancakes and what you plan to use for toppings.

More pumpkin recipes

When it’s the season, make all the pumpkin recipes! Here are a few favorites to get you started:

Try our Best Pumpkin Cookies, Pumpkin Bars, Pumpkin Ice Cream, Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Bread or One-Bowl Pumpkin BreadBake up Perfect Pumpkin Cake or Pumpkin MuffinsStart the day with Pumpkin Pancakes, Pumpkin French Toast, Pumpkin Baked Oatmeal or Pumpkin WafflesGrab Pumpkin Cream Cheese MuffinsOpt for Easy Pumpkin Hummus or a Pumpkin Smoothie

This pumpkin pancakes recipe is…

Vegetarian. 5 from 1 review

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