Buckwheat Pancakes - Love and Lemons (2024)

These easy buckwheat pancakes have a light and fluffy texture and earthy, nutty flavor. They're a delicious breakfast...that's totally gluten-free!

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We’re heading into a long weekend—let’s make buckwheat pancakes! These beauties are light and fluffy, and the buckwheat flour gives them a wonderful nutty flavor. Saturday morning, here we come. 🙂

While many buckwheat pancake recipes call for a mix of buckwheat flour and all-purpose flour or whole wheat flour, I use 100% buckwheat in mine. I love that you can really taste the buckwheat this way. It’s earthy and nutty, and it makes these pancakes a unique treat. They’re also naturally gluten-free, because despite its name, buckwheat isn’t actually related to wheat. You can read more on that below, but for now, break out the mixing bowls and pass the maple syrup! We have buckwheat pancakes to make.

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What is buckwheat flour?

Buckwheat’s name is misleading, because it’s not actually a type of wheat at all. In fact, it’s not even a grain! Similar to quinoa, buckwheat is a pseudo-grain, in this case, a grain-like seed. It’s a member of the rhubarb family, and it has an earthy, nutty flavor with just a touch of bitterness. It’s famously used in Japanese soba noodles and French crepes, and it makes these pancakes wonderfully complex (and totally gluten-free).

How to Make Buckwheat Pancakes

Making these buckwheat pancakes is similar to making any basic pancake recipe:

  1. Whisk together the wet ingredients in one mixing bowl and the dry ingredients in another.
  2. Add the wet mixture to the dry, and mix the batter until it’s just combined.
  3. Cook the pancakes in a nonstick skillet or on a griddle. Flip them once bubbles form on the first side. They’re ready when they’re puffed and cooked through.
  4. Serve with maple syrup! My strawberry compote is fantastic with these buckwheat pancakes too.

Find the complete recipe with measurements below.

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Buckwheat Pancakes Recipe Tips

  • Spoon and level your flour.We want these buckwheat pancakes to be fluffy, not dry or dense. It’s important not to add too much flour to the batter, which is easy to do depending on how you measure your flour. To avoid this, use the spoon and level method. Fluff up the flour in the canister or bag with a spoon, and then gently scoop it into your cup. Level off the top with a knife, sweeping the excess flour back into the bag.
  • Adjust the heat as you cook.As you cook the pancakes, your pan will begin to hold residual heat, which causes the outsides of the pancakes to cook more quickly. You don’t want them to cook too quickly—otherwise, the outsides of the pancakes will burn before the middles cook through. If you notice that your pancakes are rapidly browning, turn down the heat.
  • Keep them warm while you wait.Unless you have a large griddle, it’s likely that you’ll need to cook these buckwheat pancakes in batches. To keep the early batches warm while you work through the remaining batter, pile them on a large plate, tent them with foil, and hold them in a 200°F oven until you’re ready to serve.
  • The toppings matter. These buckwheat pancakes aren’t too sweet on their own, so make sure to serve them with maple syrup to balance their earthy flavor. Other great topping choices are strawberry compote, blueberry compote, and fresh fruit like sliced bananas or berries. You also can’t go wrong with a slather of peanut butter or almond butter or a dollop of Greek yogurt for extra protein.

Got leftovers?

These buckwheat pancakes freeze perfectly! Seal them in an airtight container or bag, and stash them in the freezer for up to 3 months. Pop them in the microwave for about 30 seconds or in the toaster to reheat.

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More Gluten-Free Pancake Recipes

If you love these buckwheat pancakes, try one of these gluten-free pancake recipes from the blog next:

  • Almond Flour Pancakes
  • Oatmeal Pancakes
  • Gluten-Free Pancakes

Want more brunch ideas? Check out our 60 Best Brunch Recipes!

Buckwheat Pancakes

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Prep Time: 15 minutes mins

Cook Time: 15 minutes mins

Total Time: 30 minutes mins

Serves 3 to 4

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Buckwheat flour makes these pancakes gluten-free, and it also gives them a delicious nutty flavor. Serve with fresh berries or strawberry compote and a generous drizzle of maple syrup.

Ingredients

  • cups buckwheat flour, spooned and leveled
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • ¼ teaspoon nutmeg
  • ¼ teaspoon sea salt
  • 1 cup unsweetened almond milk, or another non-dairy milk or regular milk
  • 2 large eggs
  • ¼ cup maple syrup, plus more for serving
  • 2 tablespoons avocado oil, plus more for brushing
  • 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • Strawberry Compote, for serving

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, whisk together the buckwheat flour, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon, nutmeg, and salt.

  • In a medium bowl, whisk together the almond milk, eggs, maple syrup, avocado oil, apple cider vinegar, and vanilla. Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and mix until just combined.

  • Heat a nonstick skillet to medium-low heat and brush lightly with oil. Use a ⅓-cup scoop to pour the batter into the skillet. Cook the pancakes for 1½ to 2 minutes per side, or until puffed and cooked through, reducing the heat to low if the pancakes are browning too quickly.

  • Serve with maple syrup and strawberry compote.

Notes

Makes about 10 pancakes.

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FAQs

What happened to Buckwheat pancake mix? ›

It become very hard to get in recent years and has now officially been discontinued. It is no longer even made. If you go to [...] you will not see the buckwheat version of the pancake mix listed anymore. The good news is that Quaker provided a recipe to make the mix yourself.

What is the difference between buckwheat pancakes and regular pancakes? ›

Appearance and taste are the two main differences between buckwheat pancakes and regular pancakes. Because buckwheat has a gray hue, the pancakes are darker in color, and also have a nuttier taste. But they still cook up light, fluffy, and absolutely delicious, just like regular pancakes.

What is another name for buckwheat pancakes? ›

Types of buckwheat pancake associated with specific regions include: Blini, Eastern Europe, with a buckwheat variety particularly popular in Russia, Ukraine (hrechanyky or гречаники), and Lithuania (grikių blynai) Crêpe bretonne, a savory pancake known as bleud ed-du from Lower Brittany in France.

Why are buckwheat pancakes good for you? ›

The phytonutrients in buckwheat (flavonoids to be specific) have been shown to improve blood lipid levels. It can lower the bad cholesterol (LDL), and raise the good cholesterol (HDL). Yippee! Finally, it is a good source of fiber and magnesium, therefore good for both blood pressure and your bowels.

Do buckwheat pancakes raise blood sugar? ›

As a good source of fiber, buckwheat has a low to medium GI. This means that it should be safe to eat for most people with type 2 diabetes (3). In fact, studies link buckwheat intake to lower blood sugar in people with diabetes ( 34 , 35 ).

Why is buckwheat so expensive? ›

Why Is It So Expensive? While the global production volume of wheat reached almost 785 million metric tonsin season of 2022/2023, at the same time, buckwheat global production was slightly above 2 million metric tons, therefore it is a minor crop compared to other grains.

What flour is best to mix with buckwheat flour? ›

I highly recommend our blend of buckwheat flour and all-purpose flour (or GF all-purpose flour). The blend will make fluffier, more tender pancakes.

What are the healthiest pancakes to eat? ›

Any flour made from whole grains is a healthy choice for pancakes. Whole grain flours contain more fiber and protein than all-purpose wheat flour. One cup of whole wheat flour contains 16 grams of fiber, compared to 3 grams of fiber in one cup of all-purpose flour.

Are buckwheat pancakes high in carbs? ›

Each pancake contains about 56 calories, 2 g protein, less than 1 g fat, 20 mg cholesterol, 13 g carbohydrates, 1 g fiber, and 57 mg sodium.

Are buckwheat pancakes good for constipation? ›

Buckwheat is rich in fiber. Fiber allows for regular bowel movements and reduces the potential for experiencing symptoms such as constipation. A diet high in fiber is sure to protect your digestive health. Buckwheat can play a valuable role in controlling blood sugar levels.

Is grits a buckwheat? ›

Raw White buckwheat (Groats and Grits) has the highest source of biological protein in the plant kingdom.

Can dogs eat buckwheat? ›

The answer is YES – you can give buckwheat to dogs as long as you prepare it right. Be sure to cook the seeds thoroughly and puree them into an easily digestible meal. Buckwheat can be added to your dog's regular meals or used as a base for homemade dog treats.

Is it okay to eat buckwheat every day? ›

Eating buckwheat regularly can lower bad cholesterol. According to a 2005 study, buckwheat trypsin enzyme has antimicrobial, antibacterial effects and could protect against diabetes, hypertension and tumors!

Is buckwheat an anti inflammatory? ›

Anti-inflammatory

Buckwheat contains phytochemicals, rutin and quercetin, which have antioxidant effects and reduce inflammation. These chemicals protect your cells against free radicals and prevent inflammation that can contribute to chronic diseases like cancer.

Is buckwheat better for you than oatmeal? ›

Nutrition: Both are healthy in different ways, though buckwheat contains more fiber, and less fat than oatmeal. While they are both naturally gluten-free, oats are often processed in facilities that process wheat leading to potential cross-contamination.

What ever happened to buckwheat? ›

Thomas died of a heart attack in his Los Angeles apartment on October 10, 1980, 46 years to the day after his mother brought him to audition at the Hal Roach Studios. Thomas is interred at Inglewood Park Cemetery in Inglewood, California.

What pancake mix was recalled? ›

Continental Mills has issued a recall for a single lot of Great Value Buttermilk Pancake & Waffle Mix, UPC 078742370828, Lot code KX2063, Best By Date of 09/01/2023, due to a potential foreign material contamination.

What is the difference between buckwheat and tartary buckwheat? ›

Tartary buckwheat is known to be resistant to the effects of cold weather, due to its epigenetic regulation by DNA methylation [8]. It is also more drought resistant than common buckwheat. Indeed, Tartary buckwheat has traits of drought tolerance, while common buckwheat has properties of drought avoidance [9].

Is there such a thing as buckwheat flour? ›

What is buckwheat? Buckwheat flour originates from buckwheat itself—grain-like seeds from a plant similar to rhubarb. When milled into flour, buckwheat adds a nutty, earthy taste with texture enhancements and a dark color to your recipes.

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