Vegan Oat Flour Pancakes (2024)

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These healthy oat flour pancakes will keep you full and happy all morning! They're soft and fluffy, lightly sweetened with maple syrup, and made with just 5 ingredients. No eggs or dairy needed! Oat flour pancakes are also free from gluten, soy, nuts and refined sugar.

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  • Why You'll Love Oat Flour Pancakes
  • Ingredients and Substitutions
  • Recipe Yield
  • How to Store
  • Pancake Cooking Tips
  • Substitutions
  • Serving Suggestions
  • Top Tip
  • More Oat Flour Recipes:
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Why You'll Love Oat Flour Pancakes

If you're anything like me, you love the TASTE of pancakes but not necessarily how you feel after you eat them.

These oat flour pancakes are the best of all worlds! Whole-grain oat flour provides fiber and a soft-yet-hearty texture that makes these so much more satisfying than traditional pancakes made with refined flour.

And since oat flour has a nice neutral flavor AND is gluten-free, it's a great alternative to other whole-grain flours like whole wheat.

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For most of my life I wasn't a big fan of pancakes. I think there are a few reasons, but basically, it boils down to growing up in a very healthy-eating household.

When Mom did make pancakes they were of the whole-wheat variety, and my young taste buds weren't impressed! And if we went out for Sunday brunch (anyone remember the Shoney's breakfast bar?), I always went straight for the savory options like biscuits and gravy and cheesy scrambled eggs.

And once I grew up and started paying more attention to nutrition and the way different foods make me feel, I realized my body doesn't like starting the day with a big pile of bread. I mean, for me, traditional pancakes are pretty much a blood sugar nightmare.

But my husband is a huge pancake fan, so I really wanted to create an easy, healthy, delicious pancake recipe that both of us would enjoy. Oats to the rescue once again!

Another thing I love about this recipe is that naturally creamy "lite" coconut milk adds just enough fat to make these pancakes more satisfying, super moist, naturally sweet, and totally irresistible. No butter, eggs, or oil needed!

Ingredients and Substitutions

I love recipes that are simple and straightforward, and I know most of you do, too. So you're in luck because vegan pancakes don't get much easier than this! Here's what you'll need:

  • fine oat flour - I like to blend rolled oats in my Vitamix, but you can also use store-bought oat flour (look for certified gluten-free oats, if needed).
  • baking powder - for leavening
  • lite canned coconut milk - the creaminess and higher fat content, as compared to other non-dairy milks, is what makes the pancakes so moist and delicious.
  • maple syrup - adds flavor, sweetness and moisture to the pancake batter
  • vanilla extract

See the recipe card below for amounts and full instructions.

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And that's it. So simple and sooooo good.

The vanilla really shines through even though we're using coconut milk.

Recipe Yield

This recipe makes eight 4 ½-inch pancakes.

Since pancakes are best enjoyed fresh, if you're cooking for just yourself (or two light eaters), you can easily scale the recipe down by half. Or go ahead with the full batch if you're feeling extra hungry!

How to Store

Store oat flour pancakes in the refrigerator for up to 5 days, or freeze them for later. When I have time I like to make an extra large batch and freeze half for another day.

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Pancake Cooking Tips

If you don't make pancakes very often, it can take a couple of tries to really get the hang of it. That's totally normal!

There's a bit of an art to getting the heat just right. Plus, as you try different pancake recipes, with different types of flour and fat/sugar content, it can throw off everything you think you know. So use patience and don't give up.

For the oat flour pancakes, here's what you're looking for:

  • The edges should look set and there should be bubbles across the entire surface of the pancake before you flip it. See photo above. This may take a few minutes.
  • If the heat is too high, the outside of the pancake will brown before the middle is done. And if the heat is too low, well, you won't really get a lovely golden exterior without overcooking them.
  • It's okay to adjust the heat once you see how the first "test" pancake cooks. But also, try not to constantly change the heat throughout the whole cooking process. The idea is to dial it in.
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Substitutions

As mentioned above regarding coconut milk, I recommend trying the recipe exactly as written. There are about a million-and-one ways to make pancakes, and no shortage of recipes on the internet. So if you don't have oats (or oat flour) or light coconut milk, it may be best to find a different recipe for now.

In recipes like this that contain so few ingredients, it gets more difficult to make successful substitutions. I'm not saying they won't work with a different milk or flour or sweetener, but they WILL be different than intended.

Now that I've finally fallen in love with pancakes, I'm sure I'll be sharing many more recipes soon, with a wide variety of flours, milks, and additions.

Honestly, I wasn't sure I'd ever get excited about pancakes, and I'm so glad it finally happened!

MORE PANCAKES: Try these healthy Spinach Pancakes, Vegan Bacon Pancakes, and Lemon Blueberry Pancakes!

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Serving Suggestions

Serve warm with maple syrup and your favorite pancake toppings like:

  • fresh berries and jam
  • almond milk yogurt or cashew yogurt
  • vegan cottage cheese or a schmear of cream cheese
  • chopped nuts or nut/seed butter
  • vegan whipped cream!

Top Tip

It's normal for pancake batter to thicken as it rests. But if it becomes too thick, the pancakes won't spread properly, making it difficult for them to cook through.

The oat flour batter should look thick and fluffy but still pourable. If it looks too thick, simply whisk in a small splash of milk.

I hope you enjoy these vegan oat flour pancakes as much as we do. If you try the recipe be sure to leave a comment below to let us know!

More Oat Flour Recipes:

  • Oat Flour Banana Bread
  • Oat Flour Muffins
  • Vegan Pumpkin Muffins
  • Apple-Cinnamon Vegan Scones

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Recipe

Vegan Oat Flour Pancakes

Author: Lori Rasmussen, My Quiet Kitchen

Oat flour pancakes are fluffy, tender, filling, and simply delicious! Only 6 ingredients; this recipe is vegan, soy-free, gluten-free, and oil-free.

Yield: makes eight pancakes; nutrition information is for 2 pancakes

4.90 from 48 votes

Servings: 4 servings

Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Cook Time: 30 minutes mins

Total Time: 35 minutes mins

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Ingredients

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  • 2 cups oat flour (180 grams) - See Notes; make your own by blending rolled oats until fine.
  • ½ teaspoon fine sea salt
  • 2 ½ teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 â…“ cups canned lite coconut milk - Shake can before opening. Sub cashew, oat, or soy milk if necessary.
  • ¼ cup maple syrup - Plus more for serving.
  • 1 Tablespoon vanilla extract

Instructions

  • In a mixing bowl whisk together the oat flour, salt, and baking powder.

  • In a small bowl combine the coconut milk, maple syrup, and vanilla. The maple syrup is heavy and will sink to the bottom, so vigorously stir the mixture and immediately pour it into the dry ingredients. Whisk just until there's no visible dry flour. Let stand 5 minutes.

  • Preheat a non-stick skillet or electric griddle over medium heat.

  • Tip: it's normal for pancake batter to thicken as it sits. If it becomes too thick and doesn't look pourable, simply whisk in a splash of coconut milk.

  • Once the cooking surface is hot enough that a drop of water sizzles, pour a scant â…“ cup of batter onto the pan/griddle. Personally, I like to cook oat flour pancakes at a slightly lower temperature than all-purpose flour pancakes. You may need to adjust the heat slightly during cooking to get it just right. Flip pancakes when bubbles appear across the top and the underside is golden. Cook until the 2nd side is golden and the center is done.

  • Serve warm with maple syrup and any other toppings you enjoy, such as vegan butter, yogurt, fresh berries, or nut/seed butter.

Notes

Tips for Measuring Flour

I always recommend using a kitchen scale when possible. But if you don't own one, the standard "whisk and fluff" method should be used. To do it:

Whisk the oat flour first, then spoon it into the measuring cup so that it's heaped up above the rim. Then level off the excess. Otherwise, it's easy to scoop up too much flour, which leads to a dry/thick batter.

Storage

Pancakes taste best fresh, but leftovers will keep for up to 4 days. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Re-heat in the oven, in a skillet on the stovetop, or briefly in the microwave.

Pancakes can also be frozen. Thaw in the fridge before reheating.

Estimated Nutrition (per serving)

Calories: 250kcalProtein: 6gFat: 7gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 285mgFiber: 5gSugar: 12gCalcium: 58mgIron: 4.4mg

Nutrition information is an estimate and will vary depending on the exact amounts and specific products and ingredients used.

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