Skip to Content

Easy Gluten-Free Oatmeal Pancakes (Oat Flour Pancakes)

Made with just 6 simple ingredients, these gluten-free, Easy Oat Flour Pancakes (or Oatmeal pancakes) are fluffy, thick, delicious, and healthy.

Easy Oatmeal Pancakes (Gluten Free and dairy free and refined sugar-free)

These Easy Oat Flour Pancakes (AKA Oatmeal Pancakes) are:

  • Gluten-free (made with homemade oat flour, these are completely flourless.
  • Fluffy
  • Dairy-free
  • So Easy to make
  • Low sugar (these have no added sugar)
  • Are made in a food processor or blender
  • Made with 6 Ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen.
  • Tasty (with cinnamon and cardamom adding a delicious flavor punch)!

What are the 6 Ingredients needed to make these fluffy pancakes?

  • Rolled oats (not quick oats)
  • Nutmeg
  • Cinnamon
  • Baking powder
  • Almond milk (or oat milk or non-dairy milk of your choice)
  • Eggs (you could use flax eggs for a plant-based version)

These fluffy oatmeal pancakes are completely free of all wheat flour. Instead, I used homemade oat flour to make these.

In order to make the oat flour, I ground up the rolled oats in my blender. A food processor would do the job too.

Now, these are made with oats, so they have texture and high fiber content. If you are looking for a light and fluffy pancake, these do not fit that mold. They are, however, satisfying, healthy pancakes.

You can also use store-bought oat flour – approximately 1.75 cups of oat flour = 1 cup of rolled oats.

But, that oat flour on your store shelf tends to be a bit pricier than a container of regular rolled oats that you can simply grind up, and voilà, have your own oat flour to make these pancakes and use in so many other recipes.

However, if you do use store-bought oat flour, you might have to add less milk, so the batter is thick. You want your batter to be almost like a thick cake batter consistency.

I used a bit of salt but did not place it on the ingredient list.

Are these Oat Flour Pancakes healthy?

One of these Easy Oat Flour Pancakes contains a little over 200 calories and around 5g of fiber. Making these a great way to start off a busy day with.

These pancakes are dairy-free as they do not contain any milk or yogurt. So, if you are lactose intolerant like me, these pancakes are a dairy-free delight!

How long can you store these pancakes?

You can make these flourless oatmeal pancakes ahead and store them in an airtight container in your fridge for about 5 days. I usually double this recipe, make a large batch on Sunday, and save the rest to enjoy during the week.

Flourless pancakes stacked high and made with Only Oats, eggs, milk, baking powder, cinnamon and nutmeg and salt

I ADORE Oats…

Rolled or Steel Cut, baked or boiled…

To me, they are pretty marvelous! And they make me feel marvelous! By the way, oats carry a bunch of health benefits, if you would like to read more about the health benefits of oats, check out this article.

Recently, even my daughter has started to lean toward oats instead of other breakfast choices – and as a parent, it sure warms my heart!

She is FINALLY choosing what I have been eating instead of turning up her nose and protesting its existence!

Did I tell you, I adore oats?

Mostly, I have them in a bowl…

Sometimes, in these Chocolate Pretzel bars

And… recently – in  PANCAKES!!!

How to make these easy flourless, oat pancake recipe:

  1. Add the rolled oats to a blender and blend till they resemble a flour-like consistency. Then spoon them into a medium bowl.
  2. Add in the rest of the dry ingredients, the baking powder, salt, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Then, mix with a spoon. Then add in the wet ingredients, the milk, and eggs and mix till well incorporated.
  3. Set mixture aside for 8-10 minutes to thicken up.
  4. While waiting, place a pan over medium heat and let it warm.
  5. When the pancake mixture is thickened, grease a non-stick pan with vegan butter or coconut oil and ladle 2-3 tablespoonfuls of mix onto pan, and cook 2-3 minutes on each side, till golden brown and that golden ring forms around the circumference of the pancake.
  6. Keep an eye on the heat, you might need to reduce the stove to medium-low heat.
  7. Serve these easy oatmeal pancakes with whipped cream, golden syrup or maple syrup or jam, and fresh fruit, and enjoy!

To jazz these pancakes up, you can add in chocolate chips or blueberries to the pancake batter.


The same ingredients that make up my morning oat bowls, went into these Easy Oat Flour Pancakes, only in slightly different quantities.

Easy Gluten Free grain-free Pancakes

Unfortunately, the number of ingredients I used resulted in only 3 grain-free oatmeal pancakes, and, for some reason, basic math fractions were forgotten about when it came to dividing these rounds of deliciousness between the two of us!

You would think two people who are pretty good with their math skills would be able to figure out that each of our plates should have 1.5 – right?

But, before I could take a picture of a forkful, two of these pancakes were on my daughter’s plate – leaving me with one.

Whaaaaaaatttttt????

Easy Delicious Oatmeal Pancakes (Gluten Free)

After an intense round of dueling forks, where pieces of these pancakes were flicked to the floor …and, subsequently, into my dog’s belly, we finally called a truce and settled on finishing these in peace – while shooting each other the stink eye!


Now…
It’s your turn to play dueling forks with someone – over a set of these marvelous oat pancakes!

Then please let me know how marvelous you think they are!

I used whipped cream, golden syrup, and raspberries to top mine – these pancakes have no sugar in them – so please feel free to add 2 tablespoons if you feel the need for sweeter pancakes, but, with syrup, you really won’t miss the sugar at all.

Love pancakes? Then check out these oat hemp pancakes too. But, if starting the day flipping pancakes isn’t for you, then check out this eggless French toast!

[mv_create key=”1472″ type=”list” title=”Other Gluten-free Oatmeal Dishes” thumbnail=”” layout=”grid”]
Easy Delicious Oatmeal Pancakes (Gluten Free)

Easy Gluten-Free Oatmeal Pancakes (Oat Flour Pancakes)

4.47 from 377 votes
Print Pin Rate
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 50 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour
Servings: 10 pancakes (2 each)
Author: Shashi
Made with just 6 pantry staple ingredients (some of which I use in my oatmeal), these gluten-free, super Easy Oatmeal Pancakes are thick and delicious

Ingredients

  • 2 1/2 cups rolled oats
  • 1/2 tsp nutmeg
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1 1/2 cups almond milk you want the batter to be thick, almost like a thick cake batter
  • 2 eggs

Instructions

  • Add the rolled oats to a blender and blend till they resemble a flour-like consistency. Then spoon them into a bowl.
  • Also to the bowl, add in the baking powder, salt, cinnamon and nutmeg and mix with a spoon. Then add in the milk and eggs and mix till well incorporated. Set mixture aside for 5-8 minutes to thicken up.
  • While waiting, place a pan over a low-medium flame and let it warm.
  • When pancake mixture is thickened, grease pan with vegan butter and ladle 2-3 tablespoonfuls of mix onto pan, and cook 2-3 minutes on each side, till golden and that golden ring forms around the circumference of the pancake.
  • Serve pancakes with whipped cream, golden syrup or maple syrup or jam, and raspberries and enjoy!

Video

Notes

*If you are using store bought oat flour – approximately 1.75 cups of oat flour = 1 cup of rolled oats.
**Serve with almond butter, honey, jelly, pancake syrup or whatever your prefer, before diving in!

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 208kcal | Carbohydrates: 32g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 74mg | Sodium: 462mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 3g
DID YOU MAKE THIS RECIPE?Tag @SavorySpin or tag #savoryspin so we can share your ceation.

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recipe Rating




  1. Rhonda Ferguson says:

    I absolutely love these and eat them all the time. I’m gluten free and find they’re great with poached eggs instead of toast. I was wondering if you can freeze them.

  2. […] back to these Easy Chocolate Oatmeal Pancakes, they are very similar to these Easy Oatmeal Pancakes I reshared on here recently. The chocolate sauce that accompanies them is simply chocolate chips melted together with […]

  3. […] love sweet treats. I will always pick a stack of oatmeal pancakes with a very generous pour of maple syrup over a savory spinach mushroom bake. On those nights when […]

  4. […] the week or a leisurely weekend brunch when you don’t want to spend the morning flipping pancakes. And, these Espresso Chocolate Chip Muffin Tops come with a double shot of espresso in the form of […]

  5. […] I grind up the rolled oats in a blender or food processor to make my version of oat flour for this recipe. I have used this same oat flour in everything from a Yule log to oatmeal pancakes. […]

  6. Chanel says:

    MMM. You bet I did! I was looking for pancakes without flour or any kind of added sweetener and found this gem. I started making it as soon as the page came off my printer LOL OMGoodness, I ate a few as soon as they came off the pan and did not even add a topping. SO GLAD I discovered this site!

    • Shashi says:

      Hi Chanel, I just wanted to say thanks so very much for taking the time to write me a review on my oat pancakes. Your kind words made my day! I am thrilled you love these

  7. Chanel says:

    This totally feeds my need for pancakes with NO flour and NO added sugar. Good enough without any toppings at all. Which is what I did. YUM!

  8. […] I adore oats in everything from pancakes to waffles to risotto to muffin tops to yule logs, I had never had the joy of enjoying oats in a […]

  9. […] they are the consistency of flour. I have used ground-up rolled oats in several recipes like these Easy Oat Flour Pancakes as well as these muffin […]

  10. […] Oatmeal Pancakes (GF, DF)- I like thick and filling pancakes, and these oatmeal pancakes fit the bill. Perfect for a weekend breakfast or feeding a crowd. […]

  11. […] I make a batch and keep them in an airtight container, then when I don’t feel like making pancakes or waffles for breakfast, I just grab 2-3 of […]

  12. […] make these easy muffin tops on those days when I don’t want to spend too much time flipping pancakes for breakfast. In order to enjoy these, all I have to do is mix and bake, and boom – […]

  13. […] Oatmeal pancakes are a favorite with us gals, I decided I’d go with them – besides they are so easy to […]

  14. […] like these oatmeal pancakes, these oatmeal nut waffles are completely flourless. They are made with ground-up rolled oats. I […]

  15. […] a delicious hearty breakfast. And, most weekends, our breakfast seems to alternate between pancakes and […]

  16. Lynda S says:

    These were just what I was looking for. No flour, gluten-free. I added some walnuts, halved the milk and added plain yogurt. Otherwise I followed the recipe exactly. Yum!

  17. […] Celiac disease or are trying to avoid gluten, then you might want to check out recipes for these gluten-free oatmeal pancakes, or this super easy baked pumpkin oatmeal, or this recipe for savory […]

  18. Katie says:

    I have made these many times though I make them as waffles. Today I added 1/2 cup of pure pumpkin, 1/8 teaspoon of cloves and cardamom. They were delicious! Perfect for fall.

  19. […] – from overnight oats to oatmeal bowls, to oats ground up in cookies, to oatmeal cakes, oatmeal pancakes, …even delicious oatmeal ice cream! But, when I saw this Oatmeal Risotto, I was […]

  20. […] love rolled oats and eat them in the form of cookies, pancakes, bars, and bowls at pretty much every meal and I figured if I failed again, I could just use the […]

  21. David @ Spiced says:

    Haha – I just finished eating a bowl of oatmeal for breakfast, and now I want these oat pancakes! I didn’t realize you could make pancakes entirely with oats. I’m totally trying these out sometime soon – the maple syrup has been staring at me lately! 🙂

  22. Stephanie says:

    I just made these awesome pancakes! I did add a bit of oil and brown sugar plus flax seed. I add flax seed to almost everything. TYVM definitely a keeper. God bless!

  23. Nikki says:

    These were absolutely marvelous! It gives me enjoyment about cooking in the kitchen again. Following the recipe, I ended up with 10 pancakes. My husband had no idea they were gluten free. Thank you for sharing your recipe and for the renewed hope in enjoying food as everyone should. God Bless, Nikki #kitchenblessings

  24. brooklyn grill says:

    Thank you for sharing. It’s look so yummy.

  25. RS says:

    Just tried it and they turned out lovely! Just left out the nutmeg bcz I’m personally not a fan. Thanks for this recipe! ☺️☺️

  26. Alexy Galaxy says:

    Are we able to use something like a flax egg or chia egg?

    • Shashi says:

      I have not tried this recipe with a flax egg – but I might over the weekend and post that recipe next week.
      Thanks so much for stopping by.

  27. Ronnie says:

    Love it, I added 2 TBSP sugar because I eat my pancakes with butter.

  28. Kirsten says:

    I was disappointed with these pancakes (although my two-year-old wasn’t!). I followed the recipe exactly, and the pancakes were super flat, not at all fluffy. I know my baking powder is fresh, so it wasn’t that. The batter was extremely thin and soupy even after sitting for over 15 minutes. I also thought the cinnamon flavor was much too overt. After making several rounds of super flat pancakes, I added about 1/3 cup brown rice flour, 2 tablespoons flaxmeal, and 3/4 tsp baking powder. After that, they were nice and fluffy.

  29. Yesenia says:

    These are better than regular pancakes. They can get a bit dry if not using syrup though I usually put peanut butter on them 🙂

  30. YESENIA says:

    These turned out great! The whole kitchen smelled amazing! I added extra cinnamon and I believe I didn’t let them sit long enough before cooking because the first four pancakes came out rather thin and this amount actually made 7 or 8 pancakes. while making the first three one at a time the batter began to thicken so the last 4 were thicker and fluffier but they didn’t look s fluffy as yours but I tried to take a short cut and blend the eggs with the milk so I think that had something to do with it. Thank you for the recipe! I was so happy to find an oatmeal pancake recipe that didn’t require bananas 🙂

  31. Pri says:

    These turned out amazing! Definitely the best ‘healthy’ pancake recipe I’ve tried. Minimal ingredients, and so easy to make. Thanks so much! I’ve got this bookmarked 🙂

  32. […] a spoonful. Not being one to discriminate, she will give scrambled eggs, veggie burgers, and even pancakes and waffles, the same torrential cheese downpour […]

  33. JCF says:

    Going gluten free for my 6 year old. Who woke up and asked for pancakes!
    Quick search and I found your recipe.
    Quick, simple and easy.
    A success!

    • Shashi says:

      I’m so glad these worked for you and your 6 year old! Thanks so much for stopping by to let me know! Hope y’all stay well.

  34. […] dogs and daughter. I have been making it a point to cook more wholesome nutritious meals like these oatmeal pancakes for breakfast, this lentil spinach curry for lunch and this air fryer sweet spicy salmon for […]

  35. […] in our pj’s, on our couch, with our Bible apps open and these carrot cake waffles, these oatmeal pancakes, and a big jar of […]

  36. Vinodhan says:

    Just tried these in a locked down South Africa during the Covid-19 crisis (we find ourselves without flour) and this brought some cheer into our kitchen! Delicious (we went savory… unbelievable with caramelized onions, coriander and chopped chillies!).

    Thank you!

  37. […] Best Oatmeal Pancakes Healthy from Easy Oatmeal Pancakes gluten free Recipe Savory Spin. Source Image: savoryspin.com. Visit this site for details: savoryspin.com […]

  38. […] work-week. Very often on weekends we enjoy it in these Pumpkin Yogurt Pancakes or as a side to these Oatmeal Pancakes or Oatmeal Waffles. Sometimes even, we use it in a curry like this Chickpea Carrot […]

  39. Alice says:

    hiii,
    I made cakes as your instructed, it’s not pretty but my family loves it
    thank you so much

  40. It took me 45 minutes to finish this dish your way.
    Really great results. My whole family loves it.
    they asked me to do more next time,
    thank you

  41. Shanice says:

    Amazing!

  42. […] instead of sugary scones and muffins, I hope to opt for waffles like these ones, these Oatmeal Pancakes, eggs and avocado toast. I don’t miss sugar much at lunch. But, after dinner, I have always […]

  43. […] wasn’t feeling much like grinding oats and whipping up some of these Oatmeal Pancakes – even though they are so easy. But, as I had picked up some Birch Benders Keto Pancake Mix on […]

  44. […] of like these easy oatmeal pancakes that we love, these cookies are like eating oatmeal in cookie form, much like these ginger granola […]

  45. Nick says:

    The pancakes I made look nothing like the ones in the picture. Mine are all flat and gross looking

  46. […] For example, one Saturday morning I thought I would make some oatmeal muffin tops as I didn’t feel like standing around flipping up a batch of these Easy Oatmeal Pancakes. […]

  47. […] it comes to weekend breakfasts, homemade pancakes like these Easy Oatmeal Pancakes or these Green Smoothie Pancakes are our go-to comfort food. Pancake breakfasts are […]

  48. Sophie Anderson says:

    I loved these pancakes. They are quick and easy to make. The only thing that i would change is the thickness of the batter. It is quite thin.

  49. Linda says:

    I was excited to try these but they didn’t turn out. The batter did not thicken up after 10 or even 15 minutes. I coked them anyway and they were flat…as a pancake. Nothing like the pictures. Texture was thick and chewy, flavor was good. Maybe my blender didn’t blend well enough?

    • Shashi says:

      So sorry to hear this Linda – I’ve made these pancakes many many times and never had an issue. Maybe the blender – maybe the oats? Maybe the baking powder was expired?

  50. Susan Dubose says:

    Very yummy and simple. These are healthier and more flavorful than regular pancakes.

  51. We love pancakes and have enjoyed your pumpkin, blueberry, and plain ones, but this one became our new favorite! Thank you for the great new recipes. Your website has become our go to recipe box!

  52. Steffi says:

    I was really excited to try these because I’m gluten free and I also never liked just white flour. They were great! Very fluffy which is usually lacking in ‘alternative’ pancakes. Man they are filling! Don’t make them just for yourself . I was wondering if you think I can freeze extra batter?..

  53. I like to have pancake for the late breakfast, I haven’t tried oalmeal before, this recipe sounds interesting. Thanks for sharing

  54. […] I took my dogs on an early morning walk, which I couldn’t have done with a stack of pancakes. But these oatmeal pancakes I make are so tasty, they give me an excuse to enjoy a large second cup of coffee and tend to keep […]

  55. The recipe is simple, but your article is interesting. I like pancake but haven’t tried oatmeal before, I saved the recipe and make it for my brunch sometime. Thanks for the post.

  56. Anonymous says:
  57. eatfrysmith says:

    I love both oatmeal and pancake, this is the best combination recipe ever seen! By the way, I love your pictures.

  58. Allison says:

    I decided to half the recipe and I barely measured anything and they still turned out delicious. Hard to go wrong with oats and pancakes, much less oats IN pancakes! Perfect recipe for customizing and playing with, thanks.

  59. Very delicious and easy to do. I cooked for the whole family to eat, everyone complimented. Thank you very much

  60. Jeanne Miller says:

    Oh my god these pancakes are amazing on so many levels!! Also a huge fan of oats in shakes, cookies, cereal anything! So these definitely rocked my world! Added 1/4 cup of chocolate chips to half the recipe. So great!! Thank you!

  61. […] getting back to these Banana Pecan Pancakes, they are an adapted version of these Oatmeal Pancakes. I simply added in some cardamom, mashed bananas and pecans for a flavor and texture boost. Fluffy […]

  62. Nancy A Foley says:

    mine weren’t as fluffy as yours but i like them a lot. i am thinking i’ll make the next time without cinn or nutmeg and use like a wrap. what do you think.

  63. Alicia says:

    I found this recipe this morning and made it for my family. My 16 year old daughter, who has a gluten sensitivit, gave them the thumbs up. And just like that they are now in our rotation. I didn’t alter anything (I never do the first time) but i am looking forward to adding fruit. Thanks for an easy and tasty recipe.

  64. Danielle K says:

    Hi, was researching many EASY oatmeal pancakes, picked yours because it was one of the few genuinely easy ones. Made batches of each recipe. Yours was the one that blew us away. I absolutely LOVE keeping things simple. Your recipe manages that and also is delicious. The pancakes are airy, taseful, spongy. My husband requested raisins on his… it was a nice little tweak. Been cooking for 40 yrs and this is the 1st time I’ve ever felt the need to let the recipe creator know how much I appreciate this recipe. Have sent the link to all my friends. This recipe is amazing, my goodness. I may never eat anything else again. Thanks for the recipe. Take care

  65. Robert Derby says:

    They look delicious, l love this recipe.

  66. Julie Robbins says:

    Thank you for this – these are fabulous! Though nutritious, honey and maple syrup are also sugar. Next time I’d add some ground hazelnut and flax and some vanilla.

  67. Katelin says:

    Hi there!
    We made these this morning and loved them- except…. is the baking powder quantity a typo? When I made them I thought 2 tbsp seems like a ton of baking powder so I put maybe half in but they still had a distinct baking powder taste. Just wondering if this was intentional or not? I will try them again with less baking powder as I love oat flour in any type of baking!

  68. Paola says:

    They taste delicious!! Even better than regular pancakes, thankyou so much for sharing this recipe!

  69. Anthony Allen says:

    I made these this morning before school. It was my first time making my own pancakes, and they were awesome! Thanks for your sharing!

  70. Nancy A Foley says:

    mine weren’t as fluffy as yours but i like them a lot. i am thinking i’ll make the next time without cinn or nutmeg and use like a wrap. what do you think.

    • Shashi says:

      I’m so glad you liked them – I haven’t tried them as a wrap but I can see how they might work – would you spread them out much more in the cooking process” If so, they’d be thinner and probably would work well as a wrap… do let me know how they turn out if you get a chance…

      • Nancy A Foley says:

        will do. i’ve frozen what i made last week and took out one at a time. i really like the flavor and texture.

        • Nancy A Foley says:

          hi again. i made the no spice version this AM. I did 1/2 your recipe and I added 3 tsp of ground flax meal and 3 tsp wheat germ for some added nutrition. tasted just like a non spiced pancake and had some chew too. I loved them.
          i allowed the batter to sit in the refrigerator for about 1/2 hour to thicken up more and that made it much thicker. not tried it yet as a wrap. if do, will let you know. love the recipe.

  71. Katelin says:

    Hi there!
    We made these this morning and loved them- except…. is the baking powder quantity a typo? When I made them I thought 2 tbsp seems like a ton of baking powder so I put maybe half in but they still had a distinct baking powder taste. Just wondering if this was intentional or not? I will try them again with less baking powder as I love oat flour in any type of baking!

    • Shashi says:

      Katelyn – thank you for calling this out – I re-published this recipe and somehow ended up adding in “tbspn” instead of “tspn” – I am so incredibly sorry – 2 teaspoons work fine in these pancakes. If you use a pancake mold, you get a higher rise to them (I’ve experimented with that just not for these pictures.) Thanks again – I hope you give these a try again… maybe…
      If you like oat flour goodies, these muffins are a fav in our home currently https://savoryspin.com/gluten-free-lemon-muffins-2/

      • Katelin says:

        Thank you for getting back to me. That makes way more sense! I will definitely try those muffins. Thank you!

  72. Danielle K says:

    Hi, was researching many EASY oatmeal pancakes, picked yours because it was one of the few genuinely easy ones. Made batches of each recipe. Yours was the one that blew us away. I absolutely LOVE keeping things simple. Your recipe manages that and also is delicious. The pancakes are airy, taseful, spongy. My husband requested raisins on his… it was a nice little tweak. Been cooking for 40 yrs and this is the 1st time I’ve ever felt the need to let the recipe creator know how much I appreciate this recipe. Have sent the link to all my friends. This recipe is amazing, my goodness. I may never eat anything else again. Thanks for the recipe. Take care

  73. Lori says:

    So….did no one but me notice that 2 Tblsp baking powder written in the recipe is WAY too much?
    I know because I tried the recipe as written and it’s wrong! I’m thinking it should be equal to the salt or MAYBE 1 teaspoon but definitely NOT 2 Tablespoons.

    • Shashi says:

      Hey Lori you are so right! I re-published this recipe and in re-typing the recipe, I ended up putting in “2 tbspns” instead of “2 tspns” – totally my typo error – Thank you so much for catching it – 2 tbspns would be gagerific!

  74. Alicia says:

    I found this recipe this morning and made it for my family. My 16 year old daughter, who has a gluten sensitivit, gave them the thumbs up. And just like that they are now in our rotation. I didn’t alter anything (I never do the first time) but i am looking forward to adding fruit. Thanks for an easy and tasty recipe.

  75. Jole says:

    I found your recipe because my kids LOVE pancakes, like eat them everyday, sometimes twice a day love them, but I ran out of flour and could not get to the store before breakfast. I’m giving this a try this morning!

  76. Robert Derby says:

    They look delicious, l love this recipe.

  77. I made these this morning before school. It was my first time making my own pancakes, and they were awesome! Thanks for your sharing!

  78. Julie Robbins says:

    Thank you for this – these are fabulous! Though nutritious, honey and maple syrup are also sugar. Next time I’d add some ground hazelnut and flax and some vanilla.

  79. […] When Saturday Mornings are filled with drizzles, my daughter and I usually sit around, catching up on the latest episode of Below Deck Med and enjoy a stack of these super easy Oatmeal Pancakes. […]

  80. […] When Saturday Mornings are filled with drizzles, my daughter and I usually sit around, catching up on the latest episode of Below Deck Med and enjoy a stack of these super easy Oatmeal Pancakes. […]

  81. Paola says:

    They taste delicious!! Even better than regular pancakes, thankyou so much for sharing this recipe!

  82. Farrah says:

    I’m glad you reposted these because I must have missed them the first time around–they look amazing!!! *-* I love gorgeous stacks of pancakes, hahah. <3 I think I actually have everything I need to be able to make them too! So excited to try em'!

  83. Ben|Havocinthekitchen says:

    I guess I didn’t see this recipe as it was originally posted in 2014, so thank you for updating it. I did enjoy it – the story how you handled those 3 pancakes is hilarious! And these oat pancakes are seriously delicious 😉

  84. So happy you updated these photos, Shashi! That just means I get the chance to see a MOST delectable post that I’ve never seen before. And let me tell you, they are GORGEOUS!! Btw, how did you know I was hankering for a tall, talllll stack of pancakes? And of course, oatmeal is one of my favorite foods to eat ever… so these are totally calling my name! Pinned, of course! xo

  85. Thanks for re-posting this awesome recipe Shashi. Your pictures are stunning and your recipe is just oh so tantalizing! I make a slightly similar Scottish Oat Pancakes recipe, that I was going to have this weekend. I think I’d much rather have yours instead, Yummy!!

  86. These pancakes look incredible, Shashi! Seriously! And you know what’s funny? I was actually thinking about making a batch of pancakes or waffles this weekend. We have some good maple syrup in the pantry that’s calling my name, and I think I just found a way to use some of it. I love the idea of oats as the base for these pancakes, too. Excellent photos, my friend! Hope you gals are doing well!

  87. Laura says:

    They look delicious, so sugar is fine by me

  88. Oats are such a good food, and making pancakes with them is a fabulous idea. I love the thought of duelling forks, and a hopeful looking dog willing on the aftermath of pancake wars. They must be good if they are worth a battle over.

  89. looks incredible… Lovely recipe and yes this is yet another yummy way to have oatmeal… Hope you don’t mind if i share this on my instagram… I will ping you there..
    for your reference, here is my instagram :- instagram.com/priyaa_jo

  90. Emily says:

    I have never tried making pancakes with oat befores but what a great idea, they look absolutely delicious!

  91. These look great! I love an oatmeal pancake sometimes for breakfast – you just can’t beat pancakes as a breakfast dish

  92. This looks like my kind of pancake as I also love using oatmeal in just about everything (even meatballs!) And I love that you use Almond milk !

  93. Marie says:

    Oats are so good! These pancakes looks so delicious. I have all the ingredients in the pantry right now so I need to make these ASAP!

  94. The pancakes look wonderful! I will definitely have to give them a try! I have been making pancaking using almond meal, mashed bananas and eggs. Dairy, sugar and gluten free and the best thing is that the kids love them!

    • Shashi says:

      Thanks so much!
      I made some similar to yours, I added nuts too and my daughter polished her plate…I am beginning to think I could disguise anything in pancake form andshe will eat it – maybe kale pancakes should be next? 😉

  95. Stephanie says:

    I bet these are just delicious!!

  96. Charles says:

    Mm, my wife made some of these before (though without the spice) so I can attest to them being delicious and definitely something worth fighting over. Good call on the adding of the spices – bet that kicks it up a notch!

  97. Definitely trying these – sounds right up my street! Thanks for sharing 🙂

  98. Need those pancakes!

  99. Fig & Quince says:

    Found you via Suzanne and wanted to say hi. I can finally put my oats to a good use!

  100. Those look amazing. I need to start my day off with a healthy breakfast or I’ll just eat badly the rest of the day. These look like a great option.

  101. Bill says:

    Now that’s a delicious looking plate of pancakes. And so healthy too! Of course I would slather them in butter and maple syrup which defeats the purpose. I’m so wanting these pancakes right now! Delicious!!!

  102. Nicole @ Work in Sweats Mama says:

    The pancakes look delicious, but I want some of that bowl and bar, please! Oats and chocolate together is pretty much heaven on earth!

  103. Cindy says:

    Oh my goodness!! i love oatmeal. Can’t get enough of it and love it in just about everything. These pancakes look delicious. I would be fork fighting to get me some of these 😀

  104. I really really wish I could say I adored oats. Can you rub a little of that off on me? 🙂 These pancakes do look might good though!

  105. Girl, you’ve got it goin’ on! Love, love, love this post for all sorts of reasons. There’s oats, there’s chocolate and peanut butter. And, pancakes! There’s even mother-daughter love…and dueling forks. Thanks you for sharing, m’lady! xo

  106. Juliana says:

    Wow, if I had not seen the pictures of this oat pancakes I would not believe that they are so light and fluffy…they look gorgeous. I love the idea of topping it with almond butter.
    Have a wonderful week Shashi 😀

  107. Tara says:

    Nom nom nom, I am not normally a fan of pancakes but these look amazing! I would also be dueling forks if I was your daughter. 😉

    If I can just reach into my screen and grab a chocolate chip, then I will be a very happy girl.

  108. I love that this only makes ONE pancake. I hate whipping up a batch of pancakes and then only eating some of them (I forget about the ones I freeze). Looks yummy!

  109. consuelohoneyandfigs says:

    I’d fight over these too haha. They look too good!
    Do you think that it’d work if I didn’t grind the oats? I want to try them, but I don’t feel like washing the blender afterwards. Too lazy, I know hahaha ;–)

  110. I love oats as well, Shashi! I would love to make mine with oats like these ones, which are much healthier than regular pancakes. Have an awesome week! xx

  111. Those look great Shash, but you should have said “Serve with almond butter AND honey AND jelly AND pancake syrup AND…”
    😉

  112. Julie says:

    Oatmeal pancakes are the best. I stopped eating regular oatmeal because of them!

  113. No wonder you have a little “fight” over this pancakes, they are so healthy and look delicious!

  114. Matt @ Runner Savvy says:

    These look delicious!

  115. HELLO!!!!!

    Stoked to see you move past oats and go for the ‘cakes. What a marvelous recipe indeed 😉 Make a quadruple batch and see the obsession start!

  116. Yay! I’ve been waiting for this pancake recipe. I know these would keep me so full and happy 🙂

  117. These pancakes look so fabulous with that almond butter and honey on top. Yum! I’m going to be eating gluten free for the next few weeks and these will be perfect!

  118. Kim says:

    These look good – I’ve been waiting for the recipe and it didn’t disappoint!!
    Bummer that you made them and only got 1 – oh, wait- kid(s) vs mom!!!

    • Shashi says:

      Kim – I am proud to say I got 1.25 ! Oh yeah! 🙂
      I was going off of what I put in my oats and was too lazy to make more, but next time I know to double the quantities.

  119. Kelly says:

    I love oats in any form and these pancakes look absolutely mouthwatering Shashi! They are totally worth fighting over for!:) I love the way you draped the almond butter and honey over these too! Pinning and can’t wait to try this 🙂 Yum!!

    • Shashi says:

      Thanks Kelly – the almond butter lent so much to the taste of these pancakes! That and the honey – there’s no sugar in these pancakes,so the honey complemented these well.

  120. Ashley says:

    I am completely obsessed with oats of any kind too – they are the best! Love the sound of these pancakes – I can see why you two would be fighting for the last bite! : )

  121. Leigha@ Minougirl says:

    These look FABULOUS!! I need to make them soon!

  122. Pancakes worth a mum-and-daughter fight?! These have to be good! How about pretending you hadn’t lost the fight but just being a selfless mum leaving the best for your daughter :)?!
    I’m actually not a pancake person but your bowl of oatmeal really caught my eye. What’s in there? Topped with just the right amount of nut butter and chocolate chips it looks almost too naughty for breakfast. Almost. Because breakfast obviously just is another term for dessert time.

    • Shashi says:

      Hehe – yes, I like your though process – yes, selfless was what I was being 😉
      And breakfast IS another term for dessert! BRILLIANT!
      The bowl of oats had oats cooked in almond milk, salt, cinnamon, vanilla protein powder, all topped with peanut butter and chocolate -in it.

  123. Lady Lilith says:

    Nice. It is almost like an oatmeal cookie only for breakfast.

  124. Love oats too! Loving these pancakes. I used to make pancakes with oats and had forgotten about them. Thanks for reminding me.

  125. suzanne says:

    Love the idea of oatmeal pancakes, wonder if my blender will grind the oats fine enough so it becomes flour. Must try these they look fluffy and delicious.

    • Shashi says:

      Thanks Suzanne. I have a cheapo-no-name blender and it ground up the oats to a flour so hope yours works too.

      • suzanne says:

        Well hopefully mine will do it, going to make these tomorrow. Have a very busy day and these will be a really good breakfast for me. Will let you know how I do.

        • suzanne says:

          I ate and ran and didn’t have time to snap photo’s and blog about it. I will though they are outstanding.

          • Shashi says:

            No worries – I was just wondering bout how they turned up – now that I know you liked em – I am happy 🙂
            Hope your day is going well. Thanks again for letting me know.

        • Shashi says:

          I hope they turn out well – I would so love to know your take on them.

          • suzanne says:

            They turned out great, I used regular cows milk instead of almond milk because thats what I had, added some blueberries. YUM, delicious pancakes, actually prefer to those made with wheat flour. Great recipe will be using this over and over again. Want to adapt to make waffles too!

          • Shashi says:

            Suzanne thats awesome! Thanks so much for letting me know – I thought of you this morning and even checked your blog to see if you posted bout it. So so glad you liked them and it made my day to hear you will be making these again – THANK YOU!

  126. i don’t think I’ve had oatmeal pancakes before but it sounds like something I would really like!

  127. oat flour is the key to delicious pancakes I tell ya! Currently munching on some now!

  128. First Amanda and now you. Dammit I really crave some pancakes, but it’s too much fuss in the morning for me and I bought all these interesting French foods to try, that I feel bad if I whip up something new before using them up… on the list, on the list. I hope I can make them for a weekend brinner!

  129. I also love oats. I try to add it into a lot of dishes… just learned it’s good in smoothies. 🙂 These pancakes look lovely! I shall have to make an extra large batch… my kids dual forks over who gets what all the time.

  130. Jan @ Sprouts n Squats says:

    What a delicious looking recipe! I love me some oats too 🙂

  131. I adore oats too! I put them everywhere especially in my smoothie. I still have to try oatmeal pancakes… I’m more than intrigued now!

  132. I love oatmeal too! We always seem to run out of it too as we eat it so much! 😀

  133. Those are some of the fluffiest pancakes I’ve seen and it’s healthy, you did it again.
    I really enjoy using oats too in my pancakes and muffins and I cannot wait to try this. My boys would love it and with almond butter yummmmm..Have a great and beautiful week ahead my dear.
    Pinning this.

  134. There you go taunting me with that delicious bowl of oats again… and pancakes?! Girlllll… great minds definitely think alike! I’ve been loving my oat pancakes lately, although I’m usually making them for dinner because flipping takes too much coordination early in the morning.

    Happy Monday, lovely lady! I hope your week is full of oaty, peanut buttery, and chocolatey goodness <3

    • Shashi says:

      Hehe – I know what you mean! I have a confession though, sometimes I make extra pancakes so there are pancakes for the next morning and the next 🙂 Usually, this only happens in the summer, when I don’t need a bowl of oats to keep me warm in the morn.
      Hope your week is off to a wonderful start <3

  135. Super yummy recipe, love the idea of oatmeal pancakes! I haven’t had homemade pancakes in a few months but that’s about to change this week! Have a great upcoming week!

    • Shashi says:

      I had been shying away from pancakes for a few weeks, opting for easy and HOT oats, but change is good right?
      Thank you Pamela.

      • Shani says:

        Tried this six years later in 2020!Still the best recipe I’ve tried yet!i added some cardamom and abit of honey..these don’t even taste like regular oats!thankyou for this recipe!

  136. Yes!! Just the recipe I’ve been waiting for. Writing it down right now =)