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Grandma’s Flannel Cakes Recipe for National Pancake Day

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Do you celebrate food holidays? Depending on what the food is, I do! I mean I’m not going to get behind National Brussels Sprouts Day, but National Pancake Day is a day I can support! For National Pancake Day, I’m sharing my grandma’s flannel cakes recipe. I have no idea how old this recipe is, but I remember her making them for me.  I copied my favorites of her recipes when I got married. These take a little more time than normal pancakes, but they’re worth the effort!

Flannel Cakes Recipe

You might be saying to yourself, “What are flannel cakes?” I’ve read that they are possibly from the Pennsylvania Dutch or Amish. I can believe that. My heritage includes Pennsylvania Dutch, so maybe this is why my grandma made these. Who knows? This could be an ancient recipe brought over from the old country….or maybe not. Wherever the flannel cakes recipe originated, they are delicious.

Flannel Cakes are different than pancakes in that they don’t have any sugar added. The biggest difference though is that you separate the eggs and beat the egg whites until they are stiff before folding them in. Flannel cakes are much lighter than regular pancakes and are less filling.


Grandma’s recipe calls for you to sift together the flour, salt, and baking powder. Since I don’t have a sifter, I just mixed them together with a spoon. I do remember her sifting flour for no matter what recipe she was making that called for flour.

Separate the eggs and place the egg whites to the side for later. In a separate bowl, beat the egg yolks and milk together with a whisk.

Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and then add melted butter. Beat this until smooth.

Beat the egg whites until they are stiff and make peaks. I used an egg beater just like Grandma did.

Gently fold the stiffly beaten egg whites into the batter.


Cook the flannel cakes on a hot griddle. I use a 1/4 cup for each flannel cake. When the bubbles form and pop, flip them over.

Once you flip them over, cook them until they start steaming and then serve them hot with whatever toppings you want. Of course, I want mine with butter and syrup!

See how thin they are? They really are so light and delicious that you’re going to want seconds. Enjoy National Pancake Day with Flannel Cakes and eat more!

Grandma’s Flannel Cakes Recipe

Ingredients

  • 2 c. flour
  • 1 T. baking powder
  • 1 t. salt
  • 2 c. milk
  • 2 eggs separated
  • 2 T. melted butter

Instructions

  1. Sift or mix together flour, baking powder and salt
  2. In a separate bowl, beat egg yolks and milk
  3. Pour the milk mixture into the dry ingredients
  4. Add melted butter
  5. Beat the egg whites until stiff and peaks form
  6. Gently fold in the stiffly beaten egg whites
  7. Cook on a hot griddle until bubbles form
  8. Flip and when steam rises from griddle, they're done!


Have you ever made flannel cakes? Have you even heard of them? I’d love to hear what you think!


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Christy Maurer: I'm an Ohio book blogger. In my spare time, I like to read and watch movies and television.

View Comments (36)

  • Yes, yes, yes! This sounds SOOOOO good. I can't wait to make this for my kids.

  • How did you know my first thought was what are flannel cakes. No sugar and whipping the eggs to stiff peaks will make the difference. Will have to give your grandmothers recipe a try. Sound delicious.

  • My mouth is watering now for the really tasty pancakes. This can really make a great breakfast or snacks.

  • We like doing breakfast for dinner a lot and pancakes are usually at the top of that list. I will definitely be trying this one because it looks delicious.

  • I have never had flannel cakes but they sound delicious. I love that they don't have any sugar in them.

  • This article made me hungry at midnight! The recipe is incredibly easy and it looks mouth watering as well. I am definitely going to make this pancake, be it on pancake day or no pancake day!

  • Those look so delicious! My son plays travel hockey so we haven't had a good morning breakfast like that in eons! Thank goodness for spring break next week though. I'll have to try it out then - or breakfast for dinner! Whoot!

  • I have never had or even heard of flannel cakes! They sound so light and fluffy!

  • We are most definitely a pancake family. So these look right up my griddle! I will have to try this new reicpe out as we haven't made these before!

  • This is the first time I've ever heard of flannel cakes! Looks incredibly delicious though!

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