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Pink Spongecake Pancakes Recipe

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Who doesn't love a good breakfast in bed? I know that I do and once or twice a year when my family is so inclined, I will happily accept a tray of my favorite breakfast foods and dine while in bed. We hope that you love this Pink Spongecake Pancakes Recipe. That's a mouthful. We know but there is no other way to describe them.

These pancakes taste great as is or you can add your favorite topping and it is just absorbed into each pancake. Essentially you get syrup in every bite or honey or jelly or lemon curd. They seriously are so delicious and super easy to make. Cooking them this way makes the bottom more like the consistency of French toast, which I love!

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Ingredients

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  1. In a large bowl, whisk the flour, white sugar, baking powder and soda and salt together.
  2. In a separate bowl crack and whisk the egg, then slowly whisk in the butter milk and really soft to melted butter, then mix into the bowl with the dry ingredients. Whisk until smooth, add a dash more buttermilk at a time if you would like a thinner consistency. When fully combined add in a tiny bit of the pink food coloring at a time until you achieve the shade you would like.
  3. Let the batter sit for a couple minutes while you heat your skillet to medium low and rub with a small amount of butter or coconut oil. Ladle, scoop or pour the batter onto the skillet. You will not flip the pancakes, the low heat will slowly cook the batter all the way through without overcooking the side touching the skillet. The batter will develop air bubbles that will pop on their own creating the light, airy and cloud like look and texture.
  4. The pancakes will be done when the ‘batter’ is no longer shiny and wet looking on the top. Remove from the heat and enjoy right away.

We hope that you are inspired by this Pink Spongecake Pancakes Recipe. Happy cooking!

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  1. What a fun way to celebrate Mother’s Day, but in bed with some good food! These spongecake pancakes are fantastic!

  2. I am going to have to put this post somewhere where my hubby will find it!  LOL! I would love to be spoiled like this! 

  3. That is so creative! I LOVE sponge cake and I love pancakes so this would be very welcomed as a breakfast in bed surprise! Mother’s Day or any day – bring it on!
    Thank you for the idea!

  4. Those are so pretty, and they look so light and fluffy! I would love these, and I know my kids would too.

  5. Claudia Krusch

    This is a great idea for Mothers Day. I have never made pink cakes before. I will have to add it to the meal plan for next week.

  6. Breakfast in bed? I’d love that! These pink pancakes look and sound amazing.

  7. I have never heard of sponge cake pancakes before, but this is really a unique idea! My mom would love this since her favorite color is pink. 🙂

  8. I have never seen spongecake pancakes before but these pink ones sure do look good! Great post!

  9. Karlyn Cruz

    Wow! It is so cute! Looks yummy and delicious as well. Perfect for Mother’s day but I think it is more perfect for the kids. Lol

  10. Rebecca Swenor

    These pink spongecake pancakes would be a great idea for breakfast on mother’s day. They could be served with some fresh fruit and one red rose. Thanks for sharing the recipe.

  11. Victoria heckstall

    It looks yummy and delicious! I love this color. Its not about good for Mothers Day but for the kids also.

  12. This looks amazing. I would love to try some of these, great pictures as usual!

  13. Hmmmm… I imagine the flavor has to be divine.  But honestly they color and look are kind of freaking me out as they really do look like pink sponges.  I am not sure what I would want to do once I saw it on my plate.  

  14. Oh my, these look so light, fluffy and delicious! I definitely wouldn’t mind having those on Mother’s Day!

  15. Those are pretty pancakes. I never thought of adding a dash of food coloring to pancake mix. I might have to do this one night and surprise my kids.

  16. Celebrating mother’s day with breakfast in bed sounds good to me! And my favorite color is pink. Sounds like my perfect breakfast!

  17. Oh my gosh! These are so cute! I want to make some just to take pictures of them! lol

  18. sara

    These pink spongecakes would be perfect for valentines day .with a heart shaped pancake mold! Thanks for making me so hungry, these look delicious.

  19. What a pretty tummy yummy. I make a lot of pancakes when the grand kids are here so I will give your recipe a try.

  20. Wow! Pink spongecake pancake! Those are perhaps the prettiest pancakes that I’ve seen. Bet it tastes so good too!

  21. What a cute way to make a dish to share! This would even be fun at a party!

  22. I am officially requesting my kids cook pancakes in bed for Mother’s Day lol. That is one food my oldest knows how to cook well.

  23. G K

    So pretty! What a fun idea and twist on a classic!

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