12 Delicious Ways to Make Pancakes

Fluffy pancakes topped with butter, perfect for breakfast or brunch. Easy recipe ideas for making ta.

7. American Pancakes

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American pancakes are thick and fluffy and are typically served with butter and syrup. They are very versatile and can either be served with fruits and cream or with bacon and eggs. They can even be eaten as dessert!

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8.�Apple and Cinnamon Pancakes

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Apple and Cinnamon pancakes are not only healthy, they also taste divine. We recommend serving them with�lemon and sugar, syrup, or bacon and maple syrup, but really, you can eat them any way you want!

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9. The Paleo Pancake Formula – Banana Gluten Free, Dairy Free Pancakes

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10. Chocolate Pancake Cake

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Via zoomyummy.com

What could be better than a slice of chocolate cake? Simple – a stack of chocolate�pancake�cake. Say what? It is a stack of lovely chocolate pancakes with whipped cream filling in between each layer.

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11.�Chocolate Chip Chia Pancakes

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Via Kitchen Treaty

If you want to transform your regular pancakes into a healthier and more filling breakfast, this recipe is for you. Chia seeds and whole wheat flour pack in a lot of fibre while chocolate chips make it delectable!

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12.�Bacon and Maple Syrup Pancakes

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Is there anything that beats the classic?�Bacon and Maple Syrup are a marriage made in taste bud heaven!!! If you haven’t tried it then your life is incomplete”�Go try it now!

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What’s your favourite way to eat pancakes?

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Clare Whitfield Chief Editor
Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.

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