These einkorn pancakes are my favorite pancakes. They are buttery and fluffy, just as a perfect pancake should be. Theyโ€™re a delicious, filling breakfast that can be whipped together in just a few minutes. Cook them up in a skillet or on a griddle, or use this recipe as a waffle mix.

a stack of fluffy einkorn pancakes topped with syrup and sliced banana on a antique blue and white plate with another stack in the background

Most of our days follow the same rhythm. A hearty farm breakfast, outside for farm chores, and then we can do the rest of what the day brings.

Every day starts and ends the same, though the middle tends to bring some variation.

A lot of people think of a farm breakfast as eggs, bacon, pancakes, or biscuits and gravy. These typical farm breakfasts are foundational for fueling our busy days and manual labor.

Getting the garden ready, planting fruit trees, building fencing, or chopping wood … a nutrient dense breakfast is a must.

And this is one of our favorite ways to start the day. Einkorn pancakes served with berry syrup, sending everyone off a happy camper. Or happy farmer, I should say.

The best part of these pancakes is that they are so simple, my 3-year-old can help make them. Just measure, dump, mix, cook. Real food from scratch with simple ingredients. As it should be.

stack of einkorn pancakes topped with bananas on a blue and white antique plate. Butter on a dish is in the background

Tips For Making Einkorn Pancakes: 

  • For faster cooking, I like to use four cast iron skillets at a time. Easy cooking and easy cleaning.
  • You can use all-purpose einkorn flour or whole wheat einkorn flour. They will have slightly different textures. The all-purpose einkorn will yield fluffier pancakes.
  • To help keep the pancakes light and fluffy, make sure to wait to flip the pancakes until they are almost cooked completely through. Then flip and cook, just until the side turns golden brown. Donโ€™t continuously flip or you may end up with a flat pancake.
  • Double or triple this recipe for larger crowds.

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large stack of fluffy einkorn pancakes on a white plate

How is einkorn flour different?

Einkorn is considered an ancient grain and is one of the oldest heirloom wheats. It is one of the only wheats that hasnโ€™t been hybridized (kamut is also an ancient grain I’m learning to work with). Farmers started hybridizing wheat long ago to create more glutenous flour for baking and to result in better crop yields. In recent years, it has begun gaining popularity, as it is easier to digest than modern wheat.

For most recipes made with flour, I like to ferment the grains with sourdoughย to make them more digestible. However, because of its structure and lower amounts of gluten, einkorn is already easier to digest, making it the perfect flour for brownies, muffins,ย pie crust, pasta, andย cookiesย alike.

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Is einkorn flour healthy?

Yes. It has a higher amount of protein compared to conventional wheat. It also has more bioavailable nutrients.

Does einkorn flour go bad?

Yes, just as any food product will eventually go bad. Keep einkorn flour in an air-tight container in the pantry if you will use it frequently, or store in the freezer for longer periods.ย 

Can I make this recipe dairy-free?

Yes. Simply swap out the milk for your favorite milk substitute, like almond, oat, or coconut milk. Use coconut oil in place of butter.ย 

overhead photo of einkorn pancakes topped with bananas on a blue and white antique plates. a dish with butter and a knife sit to the right of the pancakes

Tools you may need:

Grain Mill (optional)

Cast iron skillets

Large bowl

Measuring cups and spoons

stack of einkorn pancakes topped with bananas with slice taken out of the stack. Butter on a dish with a knife to the right

How To Make Einkorn Pancakes:

In a large bowl, combine dry ingredients and stir. 

Add milk, vanilla, eggs, melted butter, and honey.ย 

Whisk together until pretty smooth, scraping down the sides.

Heat skillet over medium heat. I like to use a cast iron skillet for a healthy non-stick option. Stainless steel would also work.

pancakes stacked four high and topped with bananas

Add a small amount of butter to the skillet and pour a small amount of einkorn pancake batter into the pan, being carful not to over crowd. I usually get four cast iron skillets going at once.

Allow the pancakes to cook for a few minutes, then flip. You will know when they are ready to flip by watching the bubbles. Once all the bubbles have popped and no new bubbles are forming, you’re ready to go.

After cooking the pancakes, take them off the heat.ย 

Keep them warm by placing them in a baking dish in the oven on the lowest temperature. You can also simply cover them to keep them warm for shorter periods.

two stacks of einkorn pancakes with bananas on a white and blue antique plate on a white countertop

To Make Einkorn Waffles: 

Pour the amount of batter that your waffle maker suggests and cook according to the waffle maker suggestions.ย 

How To Store:

Store cooked pancakes in the refrigerator or freeze for later use. They can be kept frozen for up to 3 months or in the refrigerator for 3 days for best results. I suggest freezing with a little bit of parchment paper between each pancake to prevent them from sticking together.ย 

To reheat, just pop in the toaster or microwave.

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Einkorn Pancakes

4.50 from 97 votes
These are the best einkorn pancakes. They are buttery, soft, and fluffy, everything a pancake should be.
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 10 minutes
Total: 20 minutes
Servings: 4
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Ingredients 

  • 1 1/2 cups all purpose einkorn flour
  • 1 tablespoon baking powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup milk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 2 large eggs
  • 3 tablespoons melted butter
  • 1 tablespoon honey

Instructions 

  • In a large bowl, combine dry ingredients and stir.
  • Add milk, vanilla, eggs, melted butter and honey.
  • Whisk together until pretty smooth, scraping down the sides.
  • Heat skillet over medium heat.
  • Add a small amount of butter to the skillet and pour a small amount of einkorn pancake batter into the pan.
  • Let the pancakes to cook for a few minutes, then flip and allow to cook all the way through.
  • After cooking the pancakes, take off the heat.

Notes

  • For faster cooking, I like to use four cast iron skillets at a time. Easy cooking and easy cleaning.
  • You can use all-purpose einkorn flour or whole wheat einkorn flour. They will have slightly different textures. The all-purpose einkorn will yield fluffier pancakes.
  • To help keep the pancakes light and fluffy, make sure to wait to flip the pancakes until they are almost cooked completely through. Then flip and cook, just until the side turns golden brown. Donโ€™t continuously flip or you may end up with a flat pancake.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 339kcal | Carbohydrates: 44g | Protein: 10g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Trans Fat: 0.4g | Cholesterol: 123mg | Sodium: 591mg | Potassium: 184mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 8g | Vitamin A: 496IU | Vitamin C: 0.03mg | Calcium: 275mg | Iron: 3mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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39 Comments

  1. Amy says:

    Is it really a tablespoon of baking powder? That seems like a lot! Going to try it.

  2. Lauren says:

    These are so good!
    Thanks Lisa!!

    1. Lisa says:

      Thanks, Lauren! Glad you enjoy this recipe!

  3. Jenny Miller says:

    Thanks for this great recipe Lisa. I used Avocado oil and coconut milk because of dairy allergies and they were a big hit. Added a bit more Einkorn because the batter was thin possibly because of the milk swap.

    1. Lisa says:

      Those sound delicious! Glad you figured out a swap that could work for you.

  4. Simone says:

    These are perfect! We ran out of milk, so I used full fat coconut milk because itโ€™s what I had. A bit rich, but still fantastic. Fluffy, tender, awesome. I cooked about 3 min and then flipped and cooked another 2 min. Dropped about 1/4 cup batter per pancake and cooked on low/medium. Love that the recipe is simple. Will be our go-to Einkorn pancake recipe. Thank you!

    1. Lisa says:

      Wonderful. Love your variation, bet they were delicious.

  5. Megan Hartten says:

    These are delicious, and the entire family loved them! Thanks for another great recipe!

    1. Lisa says:

      Thank you for sharing such a positive review. Glad they enjoyed them.

  6. Megan says:

    These pancakes are wonderful! I am new to using einkorn flour, so this was a good recipe to start with and my entire family is loving them!

  7. Kristi says:

    I added 1/2 tsp of xanthan gum because they always came out flat. Worked perfectly to fluff them up! ๐Ÿ™‚ We love these and love seeing what you do. Thank you!

  8. Anastasija says:

    Hello. I followed the recipe, but my pancakes came out flat. How thick should be the batter? How much 1 cup of einkorn flour should wait? Thank you.

    1. Kristi says:

      I tried 1/2 tsp xanthan gum and it worked like a charm to fluff them up.

    2. Rochelle Mitterwald-Sanders says:

      I made mine with EV olive oil instead of butter to make them fluffier. I also used buttermilk and the batter and pancakes were thick.

  9. Amanda King says:

    These pancakes are amazing! Fluffy and perfect with maple syrup.

    I just made them for my family and they were wonderful! Iโ€™m glad I tried this recipe before some the more complicated einkorn recipes I came across. These were great!

    Thank you!

  10. Amy says:

    These are fantastic! I had never used einkorn before and it was the perfect pancake recipe. I cooked apples with maple syrup and cinnamon to put on top. Highly recommend giving it a try. Thanks for the recipe!!