Easy Whole Wheat Vegan Pancakes or Waffles Recipe - Go Dairy Free (2024)

So you didn’torder that dairy-free box of chocolates in time, and aren’t willing to pay an arm and a leg for over-inflated flower prices. But, what about a more thoughtful and affordable gesture like breakfast in bed? Any mom or loved one will be delighted by a stack of these fluffy yet wholesome and guilt-free whole wheat vegan pancakes … and you will be thrilled with how easyAND cheap they are to make!

When I make this recipe into vegan waffles, I typically adorn them with homemade nut butter, a sprinkle of cinnamon, and a light drizzle of honey.

Easy Whole Wheat Vegan Pancakes or Waffles Recipe - Go Dairy Free (1)

But for vegan pancakes, some maple syrup is always in order. To keep it on the healthy side, I usually add sauteed apples, cinnamon, and finish off the stack with a generous sprinkle of freshly ground flaxseeds. I’ve included instructions for Alisa’s Vegan Pancakes Topping (pretty nutritious) and Tony’s Vegan Pancakes Topping (just a wee more indulgent) in the notes of my whole wheat vegan pancakes recipe below.

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Special Diet Notes:Whole Wheat Vegan Pancakes

By ingredients, this recipe is dairy-free/ non-dairy, egg-free, soy-free, nut-free, peanut-free, vegan, plant-based, and vegetarian.

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Easy Whole Wheat Vegan Pancakes or Waffles

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Don't be shy with th baking powder; it may look like a lot, but pancakes typically call for more baking powder than your average baked good since they must rise very quickly. Take away the eggs, and they need even a bit more.

Author: Alisa Fleming

Serves: 16 dollar-size pancakes

Ingredients

  • 1 Cup whole wheat pastry flour
  • 1 tablespoon baking powder (Note: I made these pancakes at high altitude (6500ft), where everything gets a little extra “lift.” If you are at 3000 ft to sea level, I recommend increasing the baking powder to 1-1/2 Tablespoons. Yes, it may seem like a bit, but it helps to replace the lift that usually comes from eggs!)
  • ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • ⅛ teaspoon salt
  • 1 tablespoon sweetener (I used Palm Sugar, but you can use Sucanat, Brown Sugar, Maple Syrup, etc.)
  • 1 to 1-1/4 cups milk alternative, room temperature if using coconut oil (I used Unsweetened Coconut Milk Beverage)
  • 1-1/2 tablespoons oil (I used melted coconut oil, but extra-light olive oil, grapeseed oil, or your favorite baking oil will do)

Instructions

  1. In a medium-sized bowl, combine the flour, baking powder, cinnamon, and salt, and set aside.
  2. In a measuring cup, combine the sweetener, 1 cup of the milk alternative, and the oil. Whisk in the reserved flour mixture.
  3. If the batter is too thick or becomes too thick as it sits, add up to ¼ cup of additional milk alternative (I live at high altitude, where things rise more, so I used the full 1 and ¼ cups for the pancakes, but you may not need that much). Keep in mind that egg-free pancake batter works better when it is a little thicker than egg-containing pancake batter.
  4. Prepare your skillet with some cooking spray, and preheat it over medium heat.
  5. Pour the batter into the skillet to create your desired size of pancakes (I make dollar-sized ones because I am so bad at flipping the bigger ones!). Cook over medium heat, reduce heat to medium-low if the skillet gets too hot (I have this problem with our electric stove).
  6. The pancakes will bubble as soon as the batter hits the pan, ignore those bubbles. The batter will smooth out after 30 seconds. Wait until you see bubbles break at the surface again, then flip. Cook for about about 1 minute on the other side. Remove from the pan, and pour in the next batch of batter.
  7. Repeat until all the batter is used up, and you have a few plates of scrumptious pancakes!
  8. Top as desired (see my notes below for suggestions).

Notes

Alisa’s Pancake Topping: I sauté 1 small, chopped apple in 1 teaspoon of earth balanace dairy-free / soy-free margarine or coconut oil, and add ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon (could use just ⅛ teasapoon if desired). I kept half of this apple mixture for myself, and added just 1 teaspoon of maple syrup for a sweet and moist touch. I placed the apples on my pancake stack, and sprinkled it all with some ground flaxseed.

Tony’s Pancake Topping: To the other half of the cooked apples, I add 1-1/2 Tablespoons maple syrup and 1 Tablespoon ground flaxseed. It was still a nice pourable maple syrupy topping with big, soft apple chunks. The flax goes pretty well un-noticed by my husband.

For Waffles: Everything is the same, but I use only 1 cup of milk alternative, even at high altitude. The thicker batter works better on waffle irons. Simply prepare the batter and follow the directions for your waffle iron. They freeze and re-toast beautifully!

This recipe is Vegan, Vegetarian, Dairy free, Egg free, Nut free, Peanut free, Soy free, Low sugar, and Low fat.

Easy Whole Wheat Vegan Pancakes or Waffles Recipe - Go Dairy Free (2024)

FAQs

What is a vegan pancake made of? ›

Made with a blend of basic ingredients like flour, baking powder, and vanilla, these pancakes cook up fluffy and full of fantastic flavor. Simple substitutions like apple cider vinegar and almond milk ensure a vegan-friendly twist without compromising taste or texture.

Why are my vegan pancakes gooey? ›

Overmixing the batter

Overmixing the batter is probably the number one reason why your vegan pancakes are gummy. When it comes to pancakes, you want the batter to be slightly lumpy. If you mix the batter too much, you knock all of the air bubbles out and your pancakes won't rise very well, resulting in a gummy texture.

Is Aunt Jemima complete vegan? ›

2. Aunt Jemima & Bisquick. Most Aunt Jemima's mixes call for a heavy amount of dairy and eggs. However, it does have two accidental vegan mixes called the Original Pancake and the Whole Wheat Pancake Mix.

Are Krusteaz pancakes vegan? ›

This product contains 1 ingredient that is not vegan and 6 ingredients that may not be vegan.

What can I use instead of milk for pancakes? ›

Dairy Substitutes for Milk
  • Cream or Half-and-Half. Cream is richer than milk, so to avoid heavier dough or batter use a ratio of about 60 percent cream to 40 percent water. ...
  • Evaporated or Powdered Milk. ...
  • Sour Cream or Plain Yogurt. ...
  • Water (or Water and Butter) ...
  • Nut Milk. ...
  • Soy Milk. ...
  • Oat Milk. ...
  • Rice Milk.
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What flour do vegans use? ›

The vast majority of flours are vegan, from white to oat and everything in between. Still, it pays to read your labels carefully and look out for bone marrow, bone char, cricket flour, and any other animal products.

Does IHOP make vegan pancakes? ›

There are no vegan pancake options at IHOP. Your best bet is to pull together some of IHOP's vegan sides or opt for oatmeal made with water or sautéed vegetables with a potato-based side.

What is the healthiest pancake mix? ›

If you're looking for a pancake mix that's made with 100% whole grains and low in added sugar, Bob's Red Mill Organic 7 Grain Pancake Mix (view at Amazon) is a great choice. For higher protein pancakes with a classic buttermilk flavor, we love Krusteaz Buttermilk Protein Pancake Mix (view at Amazon).

What is the healthiest flour to use for pancakes? ›

To make healthy pancakes, use whole-wheat or another whole-grain (cornmeal, oats or buckwheat) flour instead. Whole-wheat flour has 16 grams of fiber per cup compared to 3 grams of fiber in white flour.

Are whole wheat pancakes better for you? ›

Another reason why whole wheat pancakes are good for weight maintenance and weight loss is because they are full of fiber. Again, fiber can help you feel full, but more than that, it can even lower your cholesterol.

Why add butter to pancake batter? ›

You can't get buttery soft pancakes without butter. Melted butter rounds out the texture of pancakes by adding just the right amount of fat to keep the stacks rich and moist. No need to go crazy with it, though; a little goes a long way.

How long does vegan pancake batter last in the fridge? ›

Once the 5-minute rest is over, refrigerate the batter in an airtight container (don't let it sit out too long on the counter, or the air bubbles deflate). The pancakes are fluffiest when the batter is cooked within 24 hours, but are good for 5 days.

What is vegan vs normal pancakes? ›

The traditional pancake mix consists of flour, eggs, milk, and butter. Yes, it is that simple. Plant-based pancake mix is basically the same, but the only difference is that you substitute eggs and dairy products. Vegan pancakes are cooked on a pan or griddle, the same way as non-vegan pancakes.

Is Betty Crocker complete pancake mix vegan? ›

No. This product is not dairy free as it lists 2 ingredients that contain dairy.

Which boxed cake mixes are vegan? ›

Since most boxed cakes require that you add eggs, milk and butter after, most major brands such as Duncan Hines or Betty Crocker are already vegan!
  • Duncan Hines Decadent Carrot.
  • Duncan Hines Red Velvet.
  • Betty Crocker Super Moist French Vanilla.
  • Betty Crocker German Chocolate.

Is Kodiak pancake mix vegan? ›

What is Pea Protein? Pea protein, derived from dried peas, is our go-to for amping up the protein content in our plant-based flapjack and waffle mix. What are the benefits of this plant-based protein option? It's naturally vegan, hypoallergenic, and packs a punch of fiber.

Is Annie's pancake and waffle mix vegan? ›

Wholesome. And totally vegan. Here at Annie's, we're on a mission to make more yum for everybunny. Because whether you're vegan or just diggin' a plant-based diet, you still deserve deliciousness.

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