Oatmeal Cookie Pancakes

It’s cookies for breakfast! These fluffy Oatmeal Cookie Pancakes have all the great taste of oatmeal raisin cookies in a flapjack!

For the perfect breakfast, whip up a batch of homemade waffles and a pitcher of buttermilk syrup. Don’t forget the side of fruit salsa!

Stack of oatmeal pancakes topped with butter, cinnamon, and raisins!

Oatmeal Cookie Pancakes are seriously the best pancakes I have ever made.

They really do taste like an oatmeal raisin cookie! This is now our Saturday morning pancake recipe. Without a doubt.

I was a little nervous about the kids enjoying these since they had oats, and oats = healthy in our house.

But, they didn’t even notice the oats. Scarfed those pancakes all up (the syrup may have helped)!

The original recipe calls for raisins in the pancakes, just like the classic cookie.

I opted to leave out the raisins when I made them since I knew that would have caused a battle around here. My kids aren’t the biggest raisin fans in the world and they’re harder to hide than oats!

The pancakes were delicious without the raisins and I enjoyed sprinkling some on top to eat!

Whichever way you make them, I think you’ll agree this pancake recipe is a keeper.

You could also add chocolate chips like an Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookie instead! Or make a batch of our blueberry pancakes instead!

Stack of pancakes with butter and raisins and syrup being poured over the top.

Ingredient Notes

Here’s what you need to make these best ever oatmeal pancakes:

{Ingredients at a glance; scroll down for full recipe with amounts}

  • Flour
  • Quick Oats
  • Brown Sugar
  • Eggs
  • Nutmeg
  • Cinnamon
  • Baking powder
  • Baking soda
  • Buttermilk– make your own buttermilk substitute if needed
  • Melted butter
  • Maple syrup
  • Raisins (optional)

How to Make Oatmeal Raisin Pancakes

Step by step photos to make oatmeal cookie pancakes.

STEP 1. In large bowl, mix together flour, oats, brown sugar, baking powder, baking soda, salt and spices.

STEP 2. In small bowl whisk together eggs, buttermilk, syrup and melted butter.

STEP 3. Add milk mixture to the flour and fold together until completely combined. Let sit for several minutes.

STEP 4. Heat large griddle in medium, add 1-2 Tbsp butter. Scoop 1/4 cup of batter onto griddle and heat until top is bubbly, flip and cook other side. Add more butter to griddle after each batch is cooked (very important!!!).

Serve with syrup and your favorite pancake toppings!

Three pancakes on a hot griddle.

Tips for Cooking Pancakes

Making perfect pancakes isn’t rocket science but it can take a little trial and error. Here are some of my tips and tricks for making perfect fluffy pancakes every time.

  1. Use a thin, flexible spatula to flip your pancakes. This lets you slide underneath the flapjack in one smooth motion. No more broken wonky pancakes!
  2. Make sure the griddle isn’t too hot. A common mistake I see people making is overheating the griddle or pan. It should be hot enough that the batter sizzles when it makes contact but not so hot that you see it start to smoke and shrivel right away. Start by setting your pan to medium and adjust as needed.
  3. Let the batter rest before your cook the pancakes. This relaxes the gluten in the flour which gives the pancakes the light, fluffy texture.
  4. Add a thin layer of butter to the griddle between batches of pancakes.
  5. Not a fan of raisins? Leave them out like I did or try substituting another dried fruit like cranberries. You could even make these extra sweet by folding in some chocolate chips instead (or give our chocolate chip waffles a try)!
Stack of pancakes with one bite cut and being lifted by a fork. Raisins on the side.

Can you freeze pancakes?

Yes! This recipe makes a lot of pancakes. We gobbled them all up but if you have a smaller family or aren’t as hungry, you might wind up with leftovers.

That’s not a bad problem to have because frozen pancakes make great easy breakfasts on the weekdays!

Freeze the oatmeal cookie pancakes with parchment paper between layers to keep them from sticking. When ready to eat, reheat them in the oven for 5 – 10 minutes (or use a toaster oven).

Stack of oatmeal cookie pancakes with butter, cinnamon, and raisins on a white plate.

More Breakfast Recipes

Oatmeal Cookie Pancakes

5 from 3 votes
By: Aimee
It's cookies for breakfast! These fluffy Oatmeal Cookie Pancakes have all the great taste of oatmeal raisin cookies in a flapjack!
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Servings: 3 dozen

Ingredients 

  • 1 ½ cups all-purpose flour
  • ¾ cup quick cook oatmeal
  • 2 Tablespoons light brown sugar packed
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • pinch nutmeg
  • 2 large eggs
  • 2 cups buttermilk
  • 1 Tablespoon maple syrup
  • ¼ cup unsalted butter melted
  • cup raisins optional
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Instructions 

  • In large bowl, mix together flour, oats, brown sugar, baking powder, baking soda, salt and spices.
  • In small bowl whisk together eggs, buttermilk, syrup and melted butter.
  • Add milk mixture to the flour and fold together until completely combined. Let sit for several minutes.
  • Heat large griddle in medium, add 1-2 Tbsp butter. Scoop 1/4 cup of batter onto griddle and heat until top is bubbly, flip and cook other side. Add more butter to griddle after each batch is cooked (very important!!!).
  • Serve with syrup and enjoy!

Notes

  • Use a thin, flexible spatula to flip your pancakes. This lets you slide underneath the flapjack in one smooth motion. No more broken wonky pancakes!
  • Make sure the griddle isn’t too hot. A common mistake I see people making is overheating the griddle or pan. It should be hot enough that the batter sizzles when it makes contact but not so hot that you see it start to smoke and shrivel right away. Start by setting your pan to medium and adjust as needed.
  • Let the batter rest before your cook the pancakes. This relaxes the gluten in the flour which gives the pancakes the light, fluffy texture.
  • Add a thin layer of butter to the griddle between batches of pancakes.
  • Not a fan of raisins? Leave them out like I did or try substituting another dried fruit like cranberries. You could even make these extra sweet by folding in some chocolate chips instead!

Nutrition

Calories: 51kcal, Carbohydrates: 7g, Protein: 2g, Fat: 2g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 14mg, Sodium: 167mg, Sugar: 2g
Course: Breakfast and Brunch
Cuisine: American
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Fluffy oatmeal cookie pancakes made with or without raisins are a weekend breakfast treat the whole family gives two thumbs up! I

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Posted on April 29, 2020

Comments & Reviews

  1. Such a perfect stack of lusciousness!! Joy does seem to love the pancake lol, I need to try theses on a weekend,
    Take care

  2. Looks great. We often have pancakes on Thursdays (busy night–pancakes are easy). Will have to try them. I somehow missed them when going through the book.

  3. I can’t wait to try these. Your blog is beautiful! Going to be adding it to my favorites 🙂

  4. I can’t wait to make these for my family! I’ll be featuring this on my blog on Saturday!

    http://sumossweetstuff.blogspot.com

    Thanks!
    Sumo:)

  5. Saw this on Skip to My Lou. My all time favorite cookie is oatmeal raisin. I have to check these out. And who ATE that big stack??!! 🙂

  6. These pancakes look fabulous Aimee! What a flavor, too. Thanks for sharing! You have a great blog and I’m glad to have found you.

  7. Oatmeal cookies are one of my biggest vices (hold the rasins, add chocolate chips) and your pancake recipe seems like it would taste exactly like an oatmeal cookie! This is exactly what I crave in the morning, thanks for sharing!

  8. Oatmeal pancakes are one of my favorites! And the fact that these are oatmeal cookie pancakes make them even better! YUM!

  9. Those look fantastic! I hope to try this recipe soon. I definitely pinned this one. Your newest follower via the Sumo’s Sweet Stuff link party ~ Megan

  10. what a creative spin on pancakes! i would have never thought to add raisins to them. oatmeal raisin cookies are my FAVORITE. I actually recently made oatmeal raisin cookie granola on my blog! your pictures are droolworthy 🙂

  11. Wow, it’s like cookies for breakfast. But healthy! SO good. I really really need this cookbook. 🙂

  12. Can you come over and make me breakfast??? These look great. I mean cookies for breakfast…sounds perfect to me:-)

  13. Yummmmm!!!! I’m so happy that you made these because I was really wondering how they tasted. Gorgeous pictures, they look so fantastic I want them for breakfast right this minute. =)

  14. These look luscious! I curled up in bed with the cookbook last night trying to choose my dish for this week—it’s so hard to narrow it down.

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