Snickerdoodle Pancakes


Good morning, Snickerdoodles!

Do you like snickerdoodle cookies? They’re not my favorite, because they don’t have chocolate! But my mom adores snickerdoodles. So, for Mothers’ Day, I decided to get creative with her breakfast.

Light, fluffy, & super delicious pancakes that taste like homemade cookies! Full recipe: https://lett-trim.today/2011/05/12/snickerdoodle-pancakes/

Apparently, the name “snickerdoodle” comes from a German word for “snail noodles” (a type of pastry). Yummy? 😕

snickerdoodle pancakes

Snickerdoodle Pancakes

(makes 6 super-fat pancakes)

  • 1/2 cup spelt, all-purpose, or Bob’s gf flour
  • 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • pinch uncut stevia OR 2 tbsp sugar (You can use less if you’re planning to top with syrup and therefore don’t want the actual pancakes to taste sweet. With this amount, the pancakes taste kind of like cookies, even with no toppings!)
  • 1/2 cup plus 1 tbsp milk of choice, or more for thinner pancakes
  • 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • tiny bit over 1/16 tsp salt
  • Unless you like the texture of fat-free pancakes, I recommend adding 1 tbsp oil (for fat-free, use an extra tbsp milk of choice)

View Snickerdoodle Pancakes Nutrition Facts

 

snickerdoodle pancakes

She loved them! After adding just a smidge of vegan butter and a tiny sprinkle of cinnamon sugar (more for appearance than taste), she proclaimed, “I feel like I’m eating snickerdoodle cookies for breakfast!”

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175 Comments

  1. Katherine says:

    I posted on of these questions in your last post early this morning, but anyways I have two.
    First, I am planting a garden, and thought I would ask you some great veggies to plant in it…?
    Also, I am needing more protein in my diet, and I am thinking about adding quinoa. What are some easy ways to cook it, to make it flavorful-but without adding calories to it?

  2. Joanna says:

    Snickerdoodles were always my favorite cookie to make with my mom around the holidays so I can’t wait to try out these pancakes!

  3. Ragnhild says:

    Theey look really good Katie!
    Im not really sure if I have had snickerdoddles before, because I dont know what they are named in Norway. But I would like to make these pancakes anyways. Cinnamon is always good 🙂

  4. Musiclover says:

    Do you mind if I ask how you get in enough calories for your active lifestyle? Your recipes look sooo good but are very low in calories 🙁 I hope I don’t come across rude.

  5. kris @ everyday oats says:

    I’m with ya on the chocolate in cookies preference. Although I do like a good snickerdoodle from time to time. And these snickerdoodle pancakes just look irresistable, even without the chocolate. I’ll definitely be trying these pancakes soon…hopefully this weekend!

  6. Jennifer says:

    Well…I was really looking forward to trying these until I read the part about “snail noodles.”

    Seriously though, I can hardly wait to try this recipe 🙂

  7. Diana says:

    The photos are incredible! Makes me want a snickerdoodle like crazy!

  8. Emma (Sweet Tooth Runner) says:

    YUM!! Bring on Pancake Sunday!! 😀 Seriously, every Sunday I just turn to YOUR awesome recipes!!

    And weirdly enough, I think snickerdoodle spaghetti sounds pretty good! 😛

  9. Holly @ The Runny Egg says:

    I love snickerdoodles! My sisters and I had a cookbook when we were really young that had ‘kid recipes’ and the first thing we made out of there were snickerdoodles! I loved dipping them in the cinnamon/sugar mix — and then eating tons of dough 🙂

  10. Meghan @ StruggleMuffins says:

    I appreciate a good snickerdoodle but they always take a backseat when there’s chocolate and or peanut butter to be had. These look mighty tasty though, I bet they’d be delish with melted sunflower seed butter on top!