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Fluffy pancakes are possible even when they’re made a little bit healthier with whole wheat flour and oatmeal! You’re going to love this twist on the classic pancake breakfast.

I hope your day is as beautiful as ours is here. It’s chilly, but thankfully the sun is shining once again! I’m looking forward to a relaxing weekend with no plans, no schedules, no places we have to be.
The past few weekends we have either been out of town or hosting company ourselves. It was great, crazy fun, but it’s time to relax.
I’m looking forward to sleeping in, working a bit outside, and doing some baking.
Tips for Making Fluffy Pancakes
These pancakes are one of my favorite ways to start a lazy weekend. They’re delicious, but still a healthy start to the day.
One trick to making them extra fluffy, whip the egg whites separately and then fold them into the rest of the mixed ingredients.
If you’re in a hurry, you can skip this step and they will be fine. But on a lazy Saturday morning, I recommend taking the extra step to make the fluffiest pancakes ever.
If you make pancakes often, nothing beats a great electric griddle for streamlining the cooking process. A few years ago, when my 15-year-old griddle finally died, I tested every single griddle I could get my hands on. When I finally tried this extra large electric griddle, I knew I’d found THE ONE. It’s a little on the spendy side, but I am telling you now, it beats all the others hands-down.
This nylon flexible turner is a pancake-making must-have, as is a dough whisk. If you aren’t familiar with the awesomeness that is a dough whisk for pancakes and waffles, you are missing out. It’s a crazy-looking tool, but it stirs the batter just enough without overmixing it.
I’ve tried pretty much all of the nifty pancake-pouring gadgets out there, and I stand by a good old measuring cup as the easiest way to make pancakes. I use the 1/4 or 1/3 cup sizes for most pancake making – this set that I use every day will allow you to improvise for all kinds of sizes.
When making standard-size 4-inch pancakes, the large scoop in this set of cookie scoops is my favorite way to dispense the batter. The medium scoop works perfectly for smaller-sized pancakes.
Breakfast is way more fun in miniature form, especially when buttery, tasty silver dollar pancakes are on the menu.

Whole Wheat Oatmeal Pancakes
- In a food processor, chop the rolled oats until finely ground. Whisk together, whole wheat flour, ground oats, baking powder and salt in a medium bowl.
- Add butter milk and honey and stir until just combined. In a separate bowl, beat the egg whites until soft peaks form. Gently fold the egg whites in the batter.
- Heat a teaspoon of oil in a skillet to medium high heat. Using about 1/4 cup batter for each pancake, cook pancakes for 2-3 minutes on a side. When bubbles begin to burst on the surface, flip the pancake and cook for 2-3 more minutes or until no longer doughy.
- Serve with your favorite pancake topping. This Rhubarb Sauce is always a hit.

Do you love lazy weekend breakfasts as much as we do? Not many things beat chocolate chip or banana nut pancakes. Except maybe a warm pan of sweet rolls, homemade Monkey Bread, or Baked Apple Cider Donuts on a Saturday morning.
Don’t have a lot of time, but still want to make something fun? Prep the Overnight Coffee Cake the night before or make Puff Pastry Cream Cheese Danishes.
Whether it’s a lazy morning or a day when we’re rushing right out the door, breakfast remains one of my favorite meals. In a hurry? Try a Strawberry Banana Smoothie Milkshake or a Cinnamon Broiled Grapefruit for something new.

Whole Wheat Oatmeal Pancakes
Ingredients
- 1¼ cup whole wheat flour
- ⅓ cup old fashioned rolled oats
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- ½ teaspoon salt
- 1⅓ cups buttermilk
- 2 tablespoons honey
- 2 eggs separated
Instructions
- In a food processor, chop the rolled oats until finely ground. Whisk together, whole wheat flour, ground oats, baking powder and salt in a medium bowl.
- Add butter milk and honey and stir until just combined. In a separate bowl, beat the egg whites until soft peaks form. Gently fold the egg whites in the batter.
- Heat a teaspoon of oil in a skillet to medium high heat. Using about 1/4 cup batter for each pancake, cook pancakes for 2-3 minutes on a side. When bubbles begin to burst on the surface, flip the pancake and cook for 2-3 more minutes or until no longer doughy.
- Serve with your favorite pancake topping.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
{originally published 6/20/14 – recipe notes and photos updated 2/15/22}















These turned out amazing! I added some cinnamon, and they were a huge hit with the family. Thanks for the recipe!
This was a different recipe for me, and it worked out great. I subbed 1/2 and 1/2 for the milk because I had no milk. I used all organic ingredients and the pancakes had a very nice flavor. The texture was fluffy, not heavy and dense. They looked golden, yellowish compared to the darker brown I am used to. They almost reminded me of a biscuit but in a pancake. I would use this recipe again. I put blueberries in some, choc chips in others, and left some plain.
Best pancake recipe I’ve ever made. I was trying to mimic the oatmeal pancakes at my favorite breakfast spot so I added a 1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon and a splash of vanilla to the batter. I also whipped up some cinnamon honey butter (half stick softened butter, 1/4 teaspoon of cinnamon, two teaspoons-ish honey whipped till fluffy) to go on top. It was divine…next time I’m doubling the batch.
My pancakes NEVER come out this fluffy!! Thanks for the tips!!
I can’t believe how I was dreaming of something like this last night. Looks great!
What a perfect stack of pancakes!! They look like delicious 🙂
Hi, Mallory! These look delicious! I’m always trying to find new ways incorporate more whole grains in our diet, and I know that my little ones would love this recipe. I appreciate the simple list of ingredients! Pinned!
Thanks, Blair. They are so easy and delicious!
What a great tip with the fluffing the egg whites first! I love me some fluffy pancakes, for sure!
What a healthy and delicious way to start the day.
Wow! Those pancakes look so light and fluffy! I could eat the entire plate 🙂
Thanks, Julie!