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Pancakes for One

Pancakes for One

Updated 09/15/2025 to streamline.

Confession: I’m a late night eater.

I work all day baking cakes, writing this blog, and getting dinner on the table for a family of four, mostly subsisting on granola, green smoothies, and scrambled eggs. It’s really fun, but also really exhausting. When I come home at night, I practice a little self-care: a half hour of yoga, a few episodes of something (lately, I’m into Community), catching up with my roommates. And then, once the apartment is quiet, I make myself a snack–something easy and comforting. Some nights, it’s a little cheese plate or a dish of ice cream, or maybe avocado toast with a drizzle of truffle oil. The past couple of weeks, I’ve been making pancakes.

Pancakes for OneNow, as someone who cooks only for herself, pancakes are kind of a tall order. Most recipes make enough for 4-6 people. Sure, I could make a ton and freeze the leftovers, but my freezer is packed to the gills as it is–I don’t have space for 18 pancakes. I’ve tried many of the pancakes for one recipes out there, but none have been quite right for me. Too thin, too fluffy, too sweet, too eggy, too greasy, too great a quantity–each has some little reason for me not to make it again. It’s been a multi-year process (yes, really). But two weeks ago, I finally found *my* Pancakes for One, and now I’ve made them more times than I’m willing to admit.

Pancakes for OnePancakes for OneY’all, these pancakes are awesome. They’re super fluffy (but not too thick) and have just the right amounts of vanilla, sugar, and salt–perfect for layering with butter and drizzling with maple syrup.

This recipe makes exactly three small pancakes—or one large or five silver dollars–just enough for one person. The batter comes together in five minutes and doesn’t take much longer to cook, meaning that if you start now, you can have a single-serve plate of pancakes in minutes. It’s the dream.

Also, these pancakes are completely eggless, although the flavor and texture are such that you’d never notice if I hadn’t told you. This means that this recipe can easily be made vegan (see notes below). I’m currently working on a whole wheat version and a gluten-free variety. Pancakes for One for everyone…?Pancakes for One

Pancakes for One
makes 3 small pancakes (or 1 large or 5 silver dollars)

1/2 teaspoon white or apple cider vinegar (or lemon juice)
~1/3 cup milk of choice
2 tablespoons butter + more for cooking
1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons granulated sugar
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/8 teaspoon baking soda
pinch of Kosher or sea salt
butter, for serving
maple syrup, for serving

Add vinegar to a liquid measuring cup and then pour milk up to the 1/3 cup mark. Add butter. Microwave in 30 second increments, whisking between, until butter is melted. Whisk in vanilla. Set aside.

In a small bowl, whisk together all-purpose flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. Pour liquid ingredients into dry ingredients and whisk with a fork until everything is moistened, but some small lumps remain. Batter will be thick–add a tiny splash of milk if you like a thinner consistency/thinner pancakes.

Heat a skillet over medium heat. Grease lightly with butter. Dole out batter in 1/4 cup increments for 3 small pancakes (use all for 1 large or heaping tablespoons for silver dollars). Batter is thick, so you may need to lightly coax it into circles. Let cook 2-3 minutes, until lightly set on top. Flip pancakes and cook for an additional 30-60 seconds. Remove pancakes to a plate, top with butter and syrup, and enjoy.