Ube Pancakes - Soft Fluffy Filipino Pancake Recipe (2024)

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Ube pancakes are your favourite buttermilk pancakes bursting with the ube flavour you love. Made with ube halaya or ube jam, it’s sweet, soft, fluffy. A delicious way to start the day.

(Prefer waffles over pancakes for breakfast or brunch? Try my recipe for ube waffles — crunchy outside, soft inside, also packed with delicious ube flavour).

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Ingredients you need for ube pancakes

Tools you need to make ube Filipino pancakes

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Pancake recipes for Thanksgiving or Christmas morning

Ube Pancakes – Soft Fluffy Filipino Pancake Recipe

These ube pancakes are such a great way to kick off the weekend. They are soft and fluffy and filled with ube flavour.

They’re freezer-friendly too. You can make a big batch today so you can enjoy ube pancakes the rest of the week.

Ingredients you need for ube pancakes

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You might have seen some recipes for ube pancakes with ube extractUbe Pancakes - Soft Fluffy Filipino Pancake Recipe (3), but this ube pancake recipe also has ube halaya or ube jam. It adds a nice earthy and hearty flavour and consistency to the pancakes without making them too heavy.

I make my own ube halaya and it’s easy, delicious and better than the ones from the store. Try it!

In addition, you’ll need:

Note that these pancakes are not as purple as other ube treats you might be used to seeing. The insides are more charcoal than purple.

I thought about adding artificial food colour to make it a prettier violet but since it really adds nothing to the flavour or consistency, I don’t bother.

You can add a little food colour if you like; just make sure to use gelUbe Pancakes - Soft Fluffy Filipino Pancake Recipe (8) and not liquid so as not to affect the consistency of the pancake batter too much.

Tools you need to make ube Filipino pancakes

A blenderUbe Pancakes - Soft Fluffy Filipino Pancake Recipe (9) is really useful when making ube pancakes.

No blender? No problem. You can use a large bowl and a whisk to combine your wet ingredients — just make sure to break apart any large chunks of ube jam as much as you can.

In addition to a blender, all you’ll need are:

  • Mixing bowls
  • Measuring cups and spoons
  • Whisk

We don’t have a special pancake griddleUbe Pancakes - Soft Fluffy Filipino Pancake Recipe (10) and just use a normal non-stick panUbe Pancakes - Soft Fluffy Filipino Pancake Recipe (11). We do have a pancake flipperUbe Pancakes - Soft Fluffy Filipino Pancake Recipe (12) but any wide flipper or turner will do

How to make ube pancakes

Once you have everything you need, Making ube pancakes is easy.

1 COMBINE DRY INGREDIENTS. In a large bowl, combine flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Set aside.

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2 BLEND WET INGREDIENTS. When making pancakes, I usually whisk my dry ingredients but for this ube pancake recipe, I prefer to blend them to ensure the ube jam gets incorporated. So in your blender, pulse buttermilk, milk, eggs, ube halaya or ube purple yam jam, and melted butter until combined. Set aside.

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3 GET PAN READY. Put a medium sized pan on your stove over medium heat. You know it’s ready when small amounts of water sprinkled over it evaporates immediately.

4 COMBINE DRY AND WET INGREDIENTS. At this point, you can pour your ube buttermilk mixture into your flour mixture and gently stir. Do not over stir — it doesn’t have to be a smooth mixture. You want a coarse pancake batter with bits of flour remaining.

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5 COOK. Put a little oil (I like to cook with a combination of butter and oil) on your pan and start dropping your pancake mixture about ⅓ cup at a time. Cook about 3 minutes per side, or until the centre is cooked and the sides are golden brown.

6 ENJOY. Serve warm with butter and maple syrup.

Just between you and me, you know my favourite way to eat these? With ube butter!

I mix about a teaspoon of ube halaya with a tablespoon of softened butter, slather it on the pancake, then drizzle maple syrup. So good!

Recipe FAQs

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How to make fluffy pancakes

Making pancakes is easy but making them fluffy every time takes a little practice. There are two things I always do to make fluffy pancakes:

First, I combine my wet and dry ingredients at the last minute, just when I’m about to fry them.

I know some recipes ask you to chill the batter but I’ve found that resulted to very flat pancakes (almost crepe-like) for me.

Second, I’m careful to not over mix the batter. What we’re looking for is a lumpy batter, not a smooth one.

Again, I know other recipes suggest mixing the batter in a blender but I prefer to do it by hand so I have more control and just use my blender to combine my wet ingredients.

How to make homemade buttermilk

Can’t find buttermilk? Or don’t want to buy a whole carton? No worries; making buttermilk at home is easy.

Just mix a cup of milk and a tablespoon of lemon juice, stir then let sit in room temperature for 30 minutes. That’s it!

Homemade buttermilk doesn’t get quite as thick as the one you buy at the store but I haven’t noticed a significant difference in my pancakes made with homemade buttermilk vs. those made with commercial buttermilk yet. So I don’t hesitate to use it in a pinch.

In any case, if you have leftover buttermilk from this recipe, check out this collection of buttermilk recipes for inspiration on what to do with it!

How to freeze ube pancakes

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These pancakes freeze very well.

Once they’re completely cool, put them in a large Ziploc bag (with a piece of parchment paper between each pancake so they don’t stick together) and put the bag in the freezer.

On hectic weekday mornings, just microwave a piece of pancake straight out of the freezer for about 30 seconds and it’s good as new. Still fluffy and still delicious!

Frozen ube pancakes should last up to a month.

Pancake recipes for Thanksgiving or Christmas morning

These ube pancakes are so delicious I don’t hesitate to serve them to company, especially on Thanksgiving or Christmas morning. They’re a joy to eat and sure to brighten everyone’s day!

Here are other pancake recipes you can try:

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Pumpkin buttermilk pancakes are light, fluffy and full of the warm, cozy flavours of fall. Sure to become a breakfast favourite.

Whip up a batch of light fluffy lemon ricotta pancakes and start the day with sunshine on a plate! Bright lemon flavour, not too sweet, soft as a cloud.

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Ube Pancakes – Soft Fluffy Filipino Pancake Recipe

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Ube pancakes are your favourite buttermilk pancakes bursting with the ube flavour you love. Made with ube halaya or ube jam, it’s sweet, soft, fluffy. A delicious way to start the day.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 1 hour hr

Total Time 1 hour hr 15 minutes mins

Course Breakfast

Cuisine Filipino

Servings 13 pancakes

Calories 189 kcal

Ingredients

Dry Ingredients

Wet Ingredients

  • 2 cups buttermilk room temperature
  • ½ cup milk (I use 1% skim) room temperature
  • 3 pcs large eggs room temperature
  • 7 oz ube halaya or ube jam about 1 cup, room temperature
  • 3 tsp ube extract
  • ¼ cup unsalted butter melted and slightly cooled
  • oil for frying

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, combine 3 cups flour, 2 tbsp brown sugar, 3 tsp baking powder, 1½ tsp baking soda and 1 tsp salt. Set aside.

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  • In your blender, pulse 2 cups buttermilk, ½ cup milk, 3 large eggs, ube halaya or ube purple yam jam, 3tspube extract and ¼ cup melted butter until combined. Set aside.

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  • Put a medium sized pan on your stove over medium heat. You know it's ready when small amounts of water sprinkled over it evaporates immediately.

  • At this point, you can pour your ube buttermilk mixture into your flour mixture and gently stir. Do not over stir — it doesn't have to be a smooth mixture. You want a coarse pancake batter with bits of flour remaining.

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  • Put a little oil (I like to cook with a combination of butter and oil) on your pan and start dropping your pancake mixture about ⅓ cup at a time. Cook about 3 minutes per side, or until the centre is cooked and the sides are golden brown.

  • Serve warm with butter and maple syrup.

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Notes

  1. Yield depends on how big or small you make your pancakes.
  2. If you don’t have a blender, you can use a large bowl and a whisk to combine your wet ingredients — just make sure to break apart any large chunks of ube jam as much as you can.
  3. See post for more pancake cooking tips.

Nutrition

Calories: 189kcalCarbohydrates: 31gProtein: 5gFat: 5gSaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 15mgSodium: 371mgPotassium: 335mgFiber: 1gSugar: 4gVitamin A: 209IUVitamin C: 3mgCalcium: 113mgIron: 2mg

Nutritional information are estimates only.

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Happy pancake making!

Did you make ube pancakes? I’d love to hear from you in the comments section below. If you’re looking for all things ube, check out this delicious collection of the best must-try ube desserts.

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FAQs

What is the secret to making fluffy pancakes? ›

The secret is in the egg whites!

Yep, egg whites are THE determining factor here. To give your pancakes that fluffy text, beat only the egg whites for 3 minutes on medium speed. They'll start turning creamy, which means it's time to add them to the pancake mixture.

What causes a pancake to be fluffy and rise? ›

Here's why. Pancakes and waffles typically both contain baking soda, which causes them to rise. As soon as the baking soda is combined with the wet ingredients (which contain an acidic ingredient, like often buttermilk), it starts producing carbon dioxide gas bubbles that cause the batter to rise.

What makes fluffier pancakes milk or water? ›

Milk helps make pancakes fluffier than water. Since milk is thicker than water, it creates a thicker batter. Further, if you use whole milk or low fat milk, the fat content helps yield tender, fluffy results.

What are the Hawaiian purple pancakes? ›

These pancakes are derived from the purple yam known as ube. It has a beautiful deep purple color that adds a visually appealing element to your breakfast, brunch, or dessert. These pancakes are prepared by incorporating ube extract and ube halaya, which is also known as mashed ube or ube jam, into pancake batter.

What is the best oil for fluffy pancakes? ›

Using extra virgin olive oil in place of the melted butter in this recipe adds moisture in addition to flavor, resulting in a light and fluffy pancake that's perfectly tender and moist, not dry or doughy in the least.

What makes pancakes fluffy baking powder or baking soda? ›

Baking soda is essential for baked goods, but baking powder is really what makes pancakes and biscuits rise and become so super fluffy. Double-acting baking powder, which is the kind that you'll find in the grocery store, produces bubbles in two ways: when it is mixed with wet ingredients and then when it gets heated.

What ingredient in a basic made from scratch pancake batter makes pancakes fluffy? ›

Air! The combination of homemade buttermilk (milk and vinegar) and two leaveners (baking powder and baking soda) create lots of air bubbles in the pancake batter, resulting in the lightest and fluffiest pancakes imaginable.

What is the most important ingredient in pancakes? ›

Flour is the main ingredient to any pancake. It provides the structure. Different types of flours alter the structure because some flours absorb more moisture or create more gluten (which binds the structure together) than others.

Why are my pancakes flat and not fluffy? ›

Why are my pancakes flat and not fluffy? A flat pancake is usually the result of the batter being too wet. This is because there isn't enough strength from the flour to trap the bubbles produced by the baking soda.

Should I add eggs to pancake mix? ›

Add an Egg

Even if your pancake mix doesn't call for an egg, mix one into the batter. The egg will add richness to the recipe and make the end result taste like homemade pancakes. If your pancake mix already calls for an egg, try adding an extra one.

What can I add to pancake mix to make it better? ›

Using Baking Soda vs.

If your boxed mix doesn't already call for it, you can also add in a few eggs. The addition of the egg in your mix will give your batter a better texture, as well as more flavor. These pancakes will taste like you just ordered them from your favorite breakfast spot, but right at home!

Are Trader Joe's ube pancakes healthy? ›

This Ube Mochi Pancake and Waffle Mix is a little outside of our criteria for healthy mix macros, as it's pretty low in fiber and higher in added sugar and sodium. Each prepared 2-pancake serving has 310 calories, 9 grams of fat, 7 grams of protein, 53 grams of carbs, 420 mg of sodium and 13 grams of added sugars.

What is a Korean pancake called? ›

Buchimgae (부침개), or Korean pancake, refers broadly to any type of pan-fried ingredients soaked in egg or a batter mixed with other ingredients. More specifically, it is a dish made by pan-frying a thick batter mixed with egg and other ingredients until a thin flat pancake-shaped fritter is formed.

Is Hawaiian purple yam the same as ube? ›

The purple sweet potato traces its origins to Central America and is a part of the morning glory family of plants, while ube is a true yam native to Southeast Asia and has been a part of Polynesian cuisine for thousands of years.

Does adding more baking powder make pancakes fluffier? ›

Don't be tempted to add more than the recipe suggests, as too much baking powder will make pancakes taste soapy. Alternatively, you could use self-raising flour, which will add to the amount of raising agent in the recipe and potentially make your pancakes fluffier.

What makes pancakes light instead of dense? ›

Too much egg, however, will make the pancake dense and custard-like; not enough will make it drier and more biscuit-like. Baking powder and baking soda are the chemical leaveners typically used in pancakes. They are responsible for the bubbles in the batter, and for making the cakes light and fluffy.

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