Pam-Cakes With Buttered Honey Syrup Recipe (2024)

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Pam-Cakes With Buttered Honey Syrup Recipe (1)

Robbyn

Rating: 5 stars

01/19/2019

Perfectly light fluffy and spongy. My go to recipe from now on. Didn’t change anything

Pam-Cakes With Buttered Honey Syrup Recipe (2)

Windhill

Rating: 5 stars

04/21/2016

When my kids were small I made homemade pancakes frequently, but haven't made them since we became empty nesters; we've become health conscious (white flour and butter you know). But my husband got a craving for homemade pancakes this morning, so I looked for recipes since it had been so long and I had forgotten the proportions. I give this recipe 5 stars and my husband said they were the best he had ever had, in fact, he said they were "monumental"! I can't think of anything to improve on this recipe.

Pam-Cakes With Buttered Honey Syrup Recipe (3)

Donna

Rating: 5 stars

12/22/2015

I always like trying different recipes in search for perfection. And, I think these are as close to perfect pancakes as you can get. I use whole buttermilk (not 2%). Also, I use my Lodge cast iron griddle w/ coconut oil.

Pam-Cakes With Buttered Honey Syrup Recipe (4)

shines99

Rating: 5 stars

10/23/2015

When I read Pam's recipe, I ran to my recipe box to compare her recipe to my grandfather's. He had a small cafe in Montgomery, LA back around 1920. The recipe is exactly the same to the tsp. It is the best pancake recipe ever. They come out light and fluffy. You can whip them up in no time. This recipe is a keeper for at least another 100 years.

Pam-Cakes With Buttered Honey Syrup Recipe (5)

NCDadOf3

My kids never used to ask for me to cook them anything. Then I made these! I accidentally skipped the salt this morning. Still just as good, minus the extra 2,300 mg of sodium! Will try it next time with unsalted butter to cut the sodium by a total of 60%.

Pam-Cakes With Buttered Honey Syrup Recipe (6)

meldillen

Rating: 5 stars

12/08/2013

this is my family's favorite!!! it's our "go-to" recipe for pancakes and has been since our very first bite!!! we love, love, love them!!!

Pam-Cakes With Buttered Honey Syrup Recipe (7)

seaside725

Rating: 5 stars

11/12/2011

These pancakes were just as good as everyone said. They were easy to make, light and fluffy. My family really enjoyed them. I will double the batch the next time I make them and microwave them during the week.

Pam-Cakes With Buttered Honey Syrup Recipe (8)

HokieFan

Rating: 5 stars

10/08/2011

Simple and delicious. My kids love them!

Pam-Cakes With Buttered Honey Syrup Recipe (9)

SharonLee61

Rating: 5 stars

08/27/2011

We LOVE these pancakes -- they always turn out delicious, even when we have leftovers and reheat them the next morning. Perfect recipe -- we are not looking for another!

Pam-Cakes With Buttered Honey Syrup Recipe (10)

elmobakes

Rating: 5 stars

01/24/2011

I think I've died and gone to heaven!! These are the most delicious pancakes I've ever made (and I've been making them for years). I will never use another recipe again!

katiescarlett

Rating: 5 stars

12/28/2010

just as good as everyone said, now our favorite pancakes they freeze well if there are any leftovers

Pam-Cakes With Buttered Honey Syrup Recipe (12)

ChefAWE

Rating: 5 stars

12/21/2010

I used this recipe to introduce my students to quickbreads- pancakes and explained how the baking soda and powder reacts with the buttermilk making the pancakes light and fluffy. We added cinnamon and vanilla and served them with plain syrup.

Pam-Cakes With Buttered Honey Syrup Recipe (13)

bakeitsister

Rating: 5 stars

12/16/2010

The ABSOLUTE BEST pancakes I have ever made. Light and fluffy and soooo delicious. I will never use another recipe.

Pam-Cakes With Buttered Honey Syrup Recipe (14)

rhondainGA

Rating: 5 stars

12/15/2010

I've tried several "from scratch" pancake recipes but none were worth the extra effort over a packaged baking mix until these. YUM! These are fabulous. They are light with a fresh taste. This is the only recipe I will use. I don't like honey so I didn't use the syrup recipe. Also, I use a little less salt. One try and you'll be hooked.

Pam-Cakes With Buttered Honey Syrup Recipe (15)

tmands

Rating: 5 stars

10/03/2010

I use this EVERY WEEKEND! We put everything in it, apples with cinnamon and peaches. Turns out great every time!

Pam-Cakes With Buttered Honey Syrup Recipe (16)

mandrews14

Rating: 5 stars

08/30/2010

This is the very best pancake recipe I've ever tried! My husband said they were better than any he'd ever had in a restaurant ... that's saying a lot!!!

Pam-Cakes With Buttered Honey Syrup Recipe (17)

Charmin

Rating: 5 stars

08/30/2010

I make thess about twice a month! Absolutely fantastic! I use my own syrup. Quick and easy recipe.

Pam-Cakes With Buttered Honey Syrup Recipe (18)

EdieC1

Rating: 5 stars

07/28/2010

I misread the recipe and added the honey butter syrup to the batter (I let it cool a few minutes) and they turned out wonderful. I made them for a work party and they were a hit. People were wrapping them around link sausages and eating them plain they were so good. Everyone wanted the recipe!

Pam-Cakes With Buttered Honey Syrup Recipe (19)

JulieRI

Rating: 5 stars

07/03/2010

My new go to rescipe for buttermilk pancakes after 22 years of my favorite. Very light and fluffy.

Pam-Cakes With Buttered Honey Syrup Recipe (20)

kimbermtw

Rating: 5 stars

04/12/2010

This was an amazing take on pancakes! My daughter who is the pickiest eater EVER had 4! The Buttered Honey Syrup was a bit runny but it was tasted SO AMAZING that no one cared!

Pam-Cakes With Buttered Honey Syrup Recipe (21)

peaches09

Rating: 5 stars

03/03/2010

Excellent pancakes! Light, airy, and delicious. I made the recipe exactly as written. Don't overmix the batter! Will be using this as my "go to" recipe for pancakes. (They freeze well, also.)

Pam-Cakes With Buttered Honey Syrup Recipe (22)

aubiechic

Rating: 5 stars

01/06/2010

this recipe was so simple and delicious! I actually omitted the egg (it was not needed to hold the pancake together); I susbtituted applesauce in place of the butter for the pancakes since the syrup has butter; I also used plain yogurt in place of the buttermilk and it worked great! yield: 6-8 servings

Pam-Cakes With Buttered Honey Syrup Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Can you put honey on pancakes? ›

Honey. If you love a sweet drizzle, reach for honey instead of maple syrup. Slightly thicker and milder than maple syrup, honey atop pancakes is delicious served with butter, fruit and nuts. Drizzle it on the best pancakes recipe.

What kind of butter do you put on top of pancakes? ›

That is, if you use butter as an ingredient when making the pancake batter, use unsalted. But once you've cooked them, put salted butter on top.

Can I use honey instead of syrup on pancakes? ›

Breakfast lovers have been making the swap, and there are several reasons why they now prefer honey over maple syrup when it comes to pancakes and waffles. For example, some consider honey a more healthful choice because it contains more protein and less fat and has less sodium compared to maple syrup.

Can you use honey instead of syrup? ›

As with maple syrup, honey will work as a 1:1 substitute for golden syrup. Again you'll get more complex flavour from honey which will mostly be a good thing.

Is honey or syrup better for pancakes? ›

Honey: Nutrition Facts. Honey is slightly higher in calories, carbohydrates, and sugar than maple syrup, but a little lower in fat. Maple syrup has more micronutrients, such as calcium and manganese, but it also has more sodium than honey.

What happens if you use honey instead of sugar? ›

One of the main reasons people choose to sub honey in is because they think it's a healthier choice than sugar. In truth, honey does have some benefits, like being less processed and having more micronutrients. But we have to be careful. Honey is sweeter and higher in calories than sugar.

What not to do with honey? ›

Science confirms that heating or cooking honey does indeed damage it, thereby eliminating many of its beneficial effects. As per the National Center for Biotechnology, heating honey causes adverse effects. Cooking honey lowers its quality, and it loses essential enzymes and nutrients.

Can you use Pam for pancakes? ›

make your pancakes in a non-stick pan. spray the pan with some oil (I use Pam, or just plain olive oil brushed with a silicone brush on the pan every other pancake )

What is the trick to making fluffy pancakes? ›

Whip the egg whites separately

One of the methods that will ensure you end up with dreamy pancakes is to separate the egg whites and whip them before gently integrating them into the batter. If the recipe you're using already calls for eggs, then simply separate the yolks and whites.

Does milk instead of water make pancakes better? ›

1. Use Milk/ Alternative Milk Instead Of Water. Even though the mix may call for water, you can easily substitute that for an alternative milk (I like oat milk). You may have to add a dash more due to the difference in consistency, but it'll taste so much better!

Do you use Pam or butter for pancakes? ›

Pancakes. There's no one right answer for pancakes: Some chefs are fans of using butter, while others swear by greasing their pan or griddle with oil. If you go with the former, a high-fat butter, sold in a stick (not whipped!), works best for this breakfast food.

Is it OK to use margarine instead of butter for pancakes? ›

The choice between butter and margarine for use on pancakes is a matter of personal preference and dietary restrictions. Butter is a dairy product made from churning cream and has a rich, creamy flavor. It is a good source of vitamins A and D and contains a high amount of saturated fat, which can be harmful in excess.

Do you put butter and syrup on pancakes? ›

I like to keep it traditional and serve them with butter and maple syrup, but you can also use this recipe as a starting point and add any number of mix-ins like berries, nuts or chocolate chips, or toppings like cinnamon apples, strawberries or jam.

What should I use instead of syrup? ›

Sugar. Sugar will work in place of maple syrup in a pinch for baking or cooking. I can't say I'd recommend topping waffles with plain ol' sugar. Sugar is less sweet than maple syrup, but it is a dry ingredient, so you'll need to adjust accordingly.

What can simple syrup be replaced with? ›

If you're looking for a simple syrup substitute, there are three favorites you probably have right in your home: honey, maple syrup and agave. For honey or agave, add warm water to them, to help turn the mix to syrup. You can also use a sweet, juicy fruit, like an orange.

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