Our Best Eggless Pancake Recipe EVER {With a Video}

When you have a child with an egg allergy, you spend a lot of time googling things like — ‘How to make egg free Royal Icing‘ and  ‘What is the best eggless pancake recipe EVER?’.

And so on.

It’s all a bit daunting to begin with but eventually you realise that there are some fabulous ‘free-from’ recipes out there, that you can modify to suit your family’s taste buds.

Fluffy Egg Free Pancakes

My alternative for egg free icing has been such a hit and I’m happy to say that the eggless pancake recipe — that we’ve perfected over the last few years — is now a firm, family favourite too.

We make them on pancake day, high days and holidays; for special celebratory breakfasts and on Christmas morning.

There’s something very comforting about creating a big stack of fluffy pancakes, in the knowledge that the entire family will dig in and share them.

The Best Eggless Pancake Recipe EVER {Featuring Nutella} — stack of pancakes
Literally the Best Eggless Pancake Recipe EVER
Photo Credit: The Listed Home.
The Best Eggless Pancake Recipe EVER {Featuring Nutella} — stack of pancakes
Photo Credit: The Listed Home.
The Best Eggless Pancake Recipe EVER {Featuring Nutella} — stack of pancakes with Nutella
Winning combination
Photo Credit: The Listed Home.
The Best Eggless Pancake Recipe EVER {Featuring Nutella} — strawberry close up
Photo Credit: The Listed Home.

Variations on Egg-Free Pancakes

There have been lots of variations on a theme; lemon and sugar (for me particularly — I’m a bit of a traditionalist when it comes to pancake toppings).

Honey and banana is one that the twins particularly like and my big (man-shaped) boy prefers his with maple syrup and bacon.

But — all other flavours aside — the one topping that we all agree on (and the one that is brought out on the most special of occasions) is Nutella, with chopped nuts, strawberries and blueberries.

It is a DIVINE combination.

The Best Eggless Pancake Recipe EVER {Featuring Nutella} — table overhead
Photo Credit: The Listed Home.
The Best Eggless Pancake Recipe EVER {Featuring Nutella} — teaspoon of Nutella
A heaped teaspoon is the recommended portion for one person — this is perfect for two pancakes!
Photo Credit: The Listed Home.
The Best Eggless Pancake Recipe EVER {Featuring Nutella} — sprinkling nuts
Photo Credit: The Listed Home.
The Best Eggless Pancake Recipe EVER {Featuring Nutella}
Photo Credit: The Listed Home.
Photo Credit: The Listed Home.

Perfect Eggless Pancakes

You’d think — without any kind of liquid soaking through the pancake stack — that they would be a little too dry but they’re perfect.

The fruit cuts through the sweet chocolate and the nuts give the whole thing bite and texture. The whole combination is a joy for the tastebuds.

And the pancakes themselves? Well, for anyone who’s tried them, the comment is often this:

WOW. You would absolutely not know that they don’t contain egg!!

Which is brilliant; as it means that Bertie never feels as though he’s missing out. In fact, it makes me wonder why you’d ever make pancakes with egg when they taste this good without them.

Plus the addition of Nutella elevates these humble pancakes to something extra special.

Chocolate for breakfast is such a treat when you’re 4 years old (and 44 years old for that matter). But did you know that one portion of Nutella (a 15g heaped teaspoon) is only 80kcals?!

And, believe me, a heaped teaspoon goes a LONG way.

A heaped teaspoon goes a long, long way
Photo Credit: The Listed Home.
Photo Credit: The Listed Home.
A heaped teaspoon — or 60g — is the perfect amount for two pancakes
Photo Credit: The Listed Home.

So nice to know, that something that the boys perceive to such a delicacy is actually a great addition to a balanced breakfast.

And amazing to think that fellow Britons have been enjoying Nutella — in the same way that we do —for the last fifty years!

Let me tell you a little story…

The Story of Nutella

In 1940s Italy, there was a humble patisserie maker named Pietro Ferrero.

He spent his days making mouth-watering delicacies, for the people of Farigliano.

But, as Europe was in the throes of World War II, rationing meant that cocoa beans were in short supply.

So to extend his meagre chocolate rations, Mr Ferrero mixed toasted hazelnuts with cocoa, cocoa butter and vegetable oil. He popped the mixture into loaves, which he called ‘Pasta Gianduja’.

In 1949 — due to popular demand — Ferrero altered the original recipe so it could easily be spread onto bread.

The chocolatey mixture became known as ‘Supercrema Gianduja’ and remained so until 1964; when it was introduced to the UK and renamed Nutella, to reflect one of the main ingredients.

Clever Mr Ferrero.

As a result of his quick thinking — and creativity —he produced the UK’s number one breakfast spread (and also my favourite chocolates).

But apologies — I seem to have got myself totally distracted by the thought of Ferrero Rocher!

Without further ado, let me share our favourite celebratory breakfast with you.

Photo Credit: The Listed Home.
Photo Credit: The Listed Home.

Our Best Eggless Pancake Recipe EVER

For 8 Pancakes

You will need:
128g plain flour
¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon caster sugar
pinch of salt
225ml milk (we use whole milk for the boys/ I usually have skimmed)
1 tablespoon vegetable oil (we use coconut oil as it gives the pancakes a lovely flavour)
1 tablespoon water
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 tablespoon rape seed oil
A heaped teaspoon of Nutella per person/per two pancakes (approx. 60g Nutella for 8 pancakes)
plus chopped nuts, blueberries and strawberries to serve

Method:
Sieve together the flour, cinnamon, baking powder, in a large mixing bowl, then add the sugar and salt.

Mix the milk with the oil, water and vanilla extract.

Slowly stir the wet ingredients in with the dry. Don’t over-mix (and don’t worry too much about lumps, that’s perfectly normal).

Eggless Pancake Recipe
Eggless Pancake Recipe basics — I PROMISE you won’t miss the egg!!
Photo Credit: The Listed Home.
Eggless Pancake Recipe — the batter
Photo Credit: The Listed Home.

Set aside for a couple of minutes.

Next, heat the rape seed oil in a pan over medium-high heat. When it’s hot, pour it into the batter mix and stir in.

Return the pan back to the stove and after a minute or two (or when the oil is hot) pour a disc of batter into the pan (around two tablespoons of mixture).

Mine are usually about 10cm in diameter or thereabouts. Think the size of a scotch pancake!

Cook until bubbles appear on the surface of the pancake (usually about 45 seconds per side).

Put aside on a plate (you can pop them in the oven on a low heat if you want to keep them warm).

Eggless Pancake Recipe — best ever pancakes, light and fluffy!
Photo Credit: The Listed Home.

Then when you’ve cooked up all your batter mix, spread each pancake with a little Nutella; a heaped teaspoon is usually enough for two pancakes.

Finally, sprinkle with nuts and fruit — and dig in!

Photo Credit: The Listed Home.
Eggless Pancake Recipe — light and fluffy served with Nutella and soft fruit
Photo Credit: The Listed Home.
Photo Credit: The Listed Home.
Eggless Pancake Recipe — pancakes with Nutella, blueberries, strawberries and chopped nuts
Photo Credit: The Listed Home.

The Very Best Egg-Free Pancakes

So there we have it; the best way I can think of to start the day.

I wonder — back in 1949 —if Mr Ferrero had any idea that families would still be enjoying his creation, many years into the future? I’m sure he’d be delighted.

But one thing is for certain; these pancakes are a sure-fire way of putting a happy, chocolatey smile on everyone’s face in a morning.

Photo Credit: The Listed Home.

I’ve made a little film to go with the post, so you can see exactly how I make the pancakes. Go and have a little look!

Website | + posts

Caro Davies is a former art-director turned writer and content-creator, and editor behind UK lifestyle blog The Listed Home. She writes about home-related topics, from interiors and DIY to food and craft. The Listed Home has been featured in various publications, including Ideal Home, Grazia, and Homes & Antiques magazines.

Home | The Listed Home Blog | Our Best Eggless Pancake Recipe EVER {With a Video}

4 thoughts on “Our Best Eggless Pancake Recipe EVER {With a Video}”

  1. Your pancakes look phenomenal, lovely lady! The first time I attempted pancakes with no eggs, cow’s milk or wheat, I thought: surely, this can’t work… I’ve removed every single ingredient you normally have in pancakes :) but it worked! ‘Free from’ cooking is all about trying new things, thinking outside the box and cooking out of your comfort zone: I love it! It looks like your tried and tested recipe is a real hit in your house. I agree with you: no sticky liquid is needed in a stack of pancakes when you have a bit of Nutella and fruit on there. The story behind Nutella is an interesting one. For some reason, I thought it originated in Switzerland or Germany, not Italy. You learn every day :) Thanks for joining in with #FreeFromFridays.

    Reply
    • Aaah thanks chickie!! And you’re right — it’s definitely all about trial and error. I would never have bothered if one of the twins didn’t have an allergy but, actually, they are SO much nicer than traditional, egg-based, pancakes! Thanks so much for hosting xx

    • They are SO good!!! And — honestly — you don’t realise they don’t contain egg when you taste them. They’re really fab. And I agree! Nutella is a fab pancake topping :)

Leave a comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

The Listed Home featured publications