Light and fluffy, slightly tangy, Buttermilk Pancakes – these are the diner style pancakes that you love. This recipe is the reason there is always buttermilk in our fridge.
Topped with maple syrup, buttermilk syrup, brown sugar butter syrup, berry sauce and whipped cream, or whipped strawberry butter, you can’t go wrong with any of these combinations.
Stavs Diner
For over 20 years now, I’ve held fast to our family’s favorite pancake recipe. And, yes, I still think those are some of the best pancakes you’ll ever eat, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t plenty more awesome pancakes to enjoy.
And these buttermilk pancakes? This recipe is the reason there is now a perpetual stash of buttermilk in my refrigerator.
There is a diner here in Ohio that makes absolutely amazing pancakes. They’re diner-style buttermilk pancakes like no others I’ve ever tasted. Sean and I stopped for breakfast at Stav’s Diner one morning several years ago when we visited Columbus while looking at houses before we moved.
We’ve been back to Stav’s several times since we moved, it’s always worth the drive to Bexley. If you’re in the area, this is a great open kitchen place and we’ve never had a bite there that wasn’t delicious.
Diner Pancakes
These diner style pancakes are made with buttermilk and the buttermilk changes the flavor and texture of the pancakes. This is a thick, scoopable batter. I use this dough whisk for pancake and waffle batter.
I find it easiest to scoop the pancake batter onto the griddle with a large scoop vs trying to pour it. The pancakes will thin out as they cook.
Fluffy Buttermilk Pancakes
Buttermilk is the not-so-secret ingredient that creates a very unique flavor and texture for these pancakes. And just a heads up, this is not a recipe where a Buttermilk Substitute will work the same way.
You will want to use store-bought buttermilk for these pancakes. You can find it in the dairy case in most grocery stores.
Buttermilk Pancakes
You’ll need the following ingredients to make this recipe:
- all-purpose flour
- sugar
- baking powder
- baking soda
- kosher salt
- buttermilk
- eggs
- butter
Diner Style Pancakes
You’ll notice that these pancakes are also cooked in oil, creating those crispy edges that I associate with terrific diner pancakes. (The first photo below illustrates pancakes cooked on an oiled griddle.)
The pancakes are still absolutely delicious when cooked on a dry griddle, but to replicate the taste and texture from Stav’s, the oil is necessary. (The second photo below illustrates pancakes cooked on a dry griddle.)
Buttermilk Pancake Recipe
Start by whisking together the flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and kosher salt and set aside. Add the buttermilk and the eggs to the dry ingredients and whisk to combine. (I like to use this dough whisk for pancake batter.)
Add the butter, whisk once more, and then let the batter rest while the griddle or pan heats. Be careful not to overbeat the pancake batter, lumps are fine. This is a very thick batter and the pancakes will thin out as they cook on the griddle.
Heat a flat-bottom nonstick skillet or electric griddle (this is my favorite griddle) over medium heat. Oil the skillet or griddle generously (using about a tablespoon of oil) and then pour about ⅓ cup of batter onto the griddle for each pancake.
Let cook until the pancakes begin to bubble on top and they are lightly browned on the bottom, about 2-3 minutes. Flip and cook the second side until golden brown. Serve warm with the toppings of your choice.
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The Best Buttermilk Pancakes
Ingredients
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 2 tablespoons sugar
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- 2 teaspoons baking soda
- ½ teaspoon kosher salt
- 2½ cups store-bought buttermilk (not a buttermilk substitute)
- 2 eggs
- ¼ cup butter, melted
- vegetable or coconut oil for the pan
Instructions
- Whisk together the flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and kosher salt and set aside. Add the buttermilk and the eggs, whisk to combine, and then add the butter.
- Whisk once more and then let the batter rest while the griddle or pan heats. Be careful not to overbeat the pancake batter, lumps are fine. This is a very thick batter and the pancakes will thin out as they cook on the griddle.
- Heat a flat-bottom nonstick skillet or electric griddle (this is my favorite griddle) over medium heat. Oil the skillet or griddle generously (using about a tablespoon of oil) and then pour about ⅓ cup of batter onto the griddle for each pancake.
- Let cook until the pancakes begin to bubble on top and they are lightly browned on the bottom, about 2-3 minutes. Flip and cook the second side until golden brown. Serve warm with the toppings of your choice.
Nutrition
{originally published 2/1/21 – recipe notes and photos updated 1/15/24}
Larry says
Great looking stack of cakes Mary. I never eat more than two and after the butter and syrup, I add a runny yolked fried egg – oh so good.
Mary Younkin says
I am right there with you, Larry! There’s almost always an egg on top of my stack too. We’re all about the sweet and savory combos.
Michelle Ross says
Loved this recipe. Great tips. And even my first pancake turned out perfectly. Usually not the case. Here is the pic first one on the grill.
I added vanilla and cinnamon to this recipe as well. Yummy
Michelle
Mary Younkin says
YAY! I’m glad the pancakes were a hit.
Tarasia Williams says
Absolutely Delicious!! These will be my go to 🥞!! Nice and fluffy!! Thank You Beautiful!! Can’t wait to try more of your recipes!!
Mary Younkin says
I’m so happy to hear that the pancakes were a hit!
Jen says
Great use for leftover buttermilk! These were delicious and recipe was easy to follow! Light crispy and restaurant quality! Thank you!
Mary Younkin says
I’m so glad you like the pancakes, Jen.
Viviana says
Delicious I’m glad I found this recipe fluffy and right amount of sweetness, will definitely make these again!
Mary Younkin says
That is wonderful to hear, Viviana.
Victoria says
Perfect pancakes. Fluffy and the best mild taste.
Mary Younkin says
I’m so glad you enjoyed them, Victoria!
Barbara says
So, having awakened early, I decided to make these pancakes. I forgot to order sugar, so I added vanilla. I melted the butter, but forgot to put it in (hey, I’m old and eager, okay!). I actually halved the recipe since it’s just me and because I couldn’t quarter it. Even under the circumstances, the pancakes were excellent and really light and fluffy. I’ve had pancakes in many restaurants that didn’t taste half as good. After the first four I was full. The next batch – well, I guess I could have refrigerated them . . . but, naaaah!!! So, I’m still stuffed! Best recipe rating from me. I’m sending it off to my daughter this morning. It goes out with the highest recommendation. Thank you so much for the recipe!!!
Mary Younkin says
You are welcome, Barbara. I’m so glad you loved the pancakes; I hope your daughter loves them just as much! Adding vanilla sounds like a great idea.
Susan says
I normally make pretty decent pancakes but these were a notable upgrade! I doubled the recipe and added a teeny bit more sugar and about a teaspoon of vanilla. Rave reviews from my family!!
Thanks so much!!!
Mary Younkin says
That’s awesome to hear, Susan.
Lana says
Tried this recipe instead of my usual one today and it was a bit disappointing- taste of baking soda was strong(my usual one calls for less), they didn’t rise well (used fresh baking soda) and they spread quite a bit. May try this recipe again after tweaking it a bit.
Mary Younkin says
That’s odd, Lana. Sorry to hear it wasn’t a hit for you. It sounds like you already have a recipe you like though, so I’ll wish you happy pancake making!
Amy Bach says
Best pancake recipe by far !! I have tried a few and a lot of them are just fried but this a pancake recipe offers you a lot of textures! You get the fluffiness from the batter being thick, you get crispy edges fried in butter or oil, and you get a well hydrated pancake.thank you for sharing such a wonderfully recipe!
Mary Younkin says
I’m happy you like the pancakes so much, Amy!