Vegan Jam Swirled Pancakes

Written by joythebaker on July 30, 2009 – 9:48 am -

Vegan Jam Swirled Pancakes

Some things just shouldn’t be a luxury.  Some things are an absolute necessity.

Spending too much money at Target, for example.  Sometimes… (you know it’s true) that’s a total necessity.

Hot bath plus cold beer.  You need it.  I need it. Necessity.

A super comfortable dress that shows a little shoulder.  Everyone loves a little shoulder.

A girlfriend you can talk about your lady parts with.  Yes, I said lady parts.  Please don’t under estimate this necessity.

Aaaaand, last but not least… a little pancake love on a weekday morning.  Do it.

Vegan Jam Swirled Pancakes

Vegan Jam Swirled Pancakes

This recipe is super simple and straight forward.  It’s bound to put a smile on your face.  The recipe yields 12 silver dollar pancakes… minis, if you will.  It’s the perfect little breakfast to throw together for just you, or for you and your sweetie on a dirty old Wednesday morning.  Give it a go!

Vegan Jam Swirled Pancakes

makes 12 silver dollar pancakes

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2 1/2 Tablespoons sunflower or almond oil

1/2 cup soy milk, almond milk, rice milk or water

splash of vanilla extract

1/2 cup all-purpose flour

2 Tablespoons whole wheat flour

1 Tablespoon sugar

1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder

pinch of salt

2 generous spoonfuls of your favorite jam, plus more for topping the pancakes

Preheat oven to 2oo degrees F to keep the pancakes warm once they’re cooked.

In a small bowl, combine milk or water, oil and vanilla extract.  In a medium sized bowl combine flours, sugar, baking powder and a pinch of salt.  Whisk with a fork to combine.  Add the wet ingredients all at once to the dry ingredients. Stir to combine.  It’s ok if a few lumps remain in the batter.

Let the batter sit for five or so minutes while the griddle heats up.  Heat 1 Tablespoon of sunflower or almond oil in a cast iron skillet over medium heat.  Once the batter has rested, fold in two generous spoonfuls of your favorite jam, swirling into the batter, and drop generous tablespoonfuls of batter onto heated griddle.  Cook until bubbles form along the edges.  Flip.  Cook until browned.  Add more oil to the pan as needed and cook remaining batter.

Once cooked, place on a plate in the heated oven until ready to serve.  When ready to serve, spread with more jam or top with maple syrup.


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47 Responses to “Vegan Jam Swirled Pancakes”

  1. 1
    Dajda says:

    Am I the first to comment? It’s incredible.

    Your posts are always so positive, no matter what they’re about – how do you do that? Reading your blog always puts a smile on my face. Thank you!

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    koroshiya says:

    joy – just out of curiosity, is the vegan stuff a permanent thing?

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      joythebaker says:

      koroshiya- well… it’s permanent in the fact that this vegan post will be up on my blog foreva.
      but no… i don’t always bake vegan. not at all. i just happen to be on a kick.

      dajda- yaaaay! i’m glad you’re here.

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    Patrizia says:

    Yum Yum Yum!! Pancakes are a necessity!

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    ABowlOfMush says:

    These look delicious!

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    koroshiya says:

    heh. okay. just thought i’d ask. love the blog, btw.

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    fran says:

    I’m digging these vegan posts. As a lacto-ovo vegetarian, I like to switch things up occasionally. Plus it’s healthy!

    Speaking of vegetarian, I’ve been enjoying those blueberry oat muffins you posted awhile ago with Fage yogurt. soooo good.

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    Megan says:

    I love love love this entry.
    …and I would love to eat these pancakes. YUM!

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    Ariel says:

    Yay! I was just looking for a pancake recipe…except…I’m going to eat pancakes for dinner. Oops. Thanks for always having happy entries :)

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    Jennyjen says:

    Yay for vegan pancakes!!! These pancakes are so cute! Gorgeous photos.

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    Sam@BingeNYC says:

    Haha – spending too much money at Target…it can definitely be a necessity! These pancakes look delish, can’t wait to try them this weekend.

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    Jessanna says:

    C’est amour- this is LOVE!! Any thing pancake has my attention!
    I’ve just been making zucchini pancakes (think yummy zucchini bread goodness wrapped up in a pancake..) since my two zucchini plants are mass producing like serious zucchini factory out there..
    but honestly…I could use a change=) THANK YOU JOY!!

  12. 12

    Ooh yay – can’t wait to try these with raspberry jam! I’m guessing seedless is probably best.

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    Linda Y says:

    i used to eat silver dollar minis when i was a kid….brings back a flood of positive memories! cannot wait to try these!
    joy…do you think this recipe would translate well into muffins?
    THANKS!!!!

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    airincupcakery says:

    omg – looks so good – so inspiring !

  15. 15

    A must try. There are folks who would tear these up.

  16. 16

    I love this one so much!! you know what else I love? the plate!!

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    Winker says:

    Very cute post!

  18. 18

    how cool- I will give this a try… Saturday. Pancakes just don’t fit into our life on a weekday. A shame, isn’t that?

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    Katrina says:

    My husband’s grandma’s pancakes are a necessity, but I have no problem with thinking these should be one too.

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    Meghan says:

    Not so into the whole vegan thing… I think I’ll try this with my old standby pancake batter with the jam…always looking for something new for my Sunday fry ups! Thanks!

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    joyous says:

    HI JOY!

    my name is joy, and i’m a baker, too. thanks for always giving me the chance to impress my coworkers– this week alone, the whole wheat choc. chip cookies and the vegan choc. avocado cake are making me friends. my ex-boyfriend is named simon, too. weird!

    now if only you lived in nyc and i could come to your picnic… :(

  22. 22
    Colin says:

    It’s always nifty to try out substitutions with food – same dish, new flavours!

    I wonder if we might see a pancake post in the future about other types of flour in a pancake recipe?

    Thank you for the inspiration!

  23. 23

    How weird I made pancakes this morning before work for the first time ever cause we had no break left and they were amazing. What a coincidence to read your post now I’m at work.

    Pancakes are so easy to make, I always forget how quick it is to whip up a batter and cook some fresh! Yummy :)

  24. 24

    I loved those necessities!!!! :) I do sooo agree!!! Now if only my hubbs would agree :)
    These pancakes look and sound so good, Im love the swirly jam kick to them!!!

  25. 25
    lucylang says:

    Pancakes and lady parts. My two favorite things. I too am on board the vegan train. Everyone deserves a chance to eat pancakes!

  26. 26
    Ernestine says:

    Hi Joy. You were recently featured on the Pioneer Woman’s Tasty Kithcen website so I came over to check out your site. I am having a double birthday party for both my granddaughters, 1 and 3. It happens to be a cupcake theme. What would you recommend that’s cute fun and girly? Thank you! Love your site.

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    Liz says:

    Definitely going to try! They look perfect for those saturday mornings when you really want something good for breakfast, but you’ve run out of eggs and you can’t be bothered to go to the shops!

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    Tonya says:

    Mmmm…pancakes, they look so yummy! And I’m right there with ya on the spending too much at Target thing….I can’t seem to get out of that place without spending at least $50, it’s crazy.

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    Jamie says:

    Actually, your list of life’s necessities put the smile on my face. These pancakes make me drool. They are just perfect.

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    theungourmet says:

    Yum! These are super cute!

    We always have fun breakfast like this on the weekends. This morning we had french toast with homemade strawberry preserves and fresh strawberry slices and just a dab of whipped cream. Mmm!

  31. 31
    Lindsey says:

    Made these for breakfast yesterday morning! They were a huge hit and tasted fantastic! Thanks for the vegan stuff Joy, it really helps me make fun stuff that tastes great for my food allergic kiddos. Kudos to you!

  32. 32
    Lori says:

    Joy! I just wanted to let you know I made your orange poppyseed biscuits this week. They were delicious!!

  33. 33
    Victoria says:

    Thank you so much for posting another vegan recipe!
    Those pancakes look soooo goood :)

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    Gemma says:

    This is my first foray into commenting on your blog Joy, but I have been a fan for a while now :-)
    I made these yesterday and today, and they are fab. They use so few ingredients they are becoming my ‘no food in the house, what can I eat?’ staple!

    Thank you for posting the recipe.

    xxxx

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    brownsound says:

    I have no lady parts, but I’ll assume the necessity.

    These pancakes are amazing – made them for my friend while she was sick and they (along with a million oranges and bottles of tylenol cold) cured her clean.

    mad props joy.

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    Lindsay says:

    Hi!

    I was wondering what kind of jam you used? It looks delicious in the pictures!!!

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    mika says:

    Hi Joy. I saw this post this morning, when I was at rock bottom in my self-inflicted misery and blues. I told myself, “ok, I need to stop crying. I want pancakes.” The lack of milk in my fridge almost caused another breakdown (I`m a perfectionist, you see..) but I followed your recipe through and through. I even added the butter. The butter!

    And my goodness, the pancakes were amazing. It really was. In fact, I think the sun popped out of the clouds right when I popped these holy-awesomness into my mouth.

    Thank you.

  39. 39
    Kellie says:

    I’m loving the Vegan recipes!!! Thanks, Joy!!!!

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    Lizzy says:

    Wow! I just made these on a “dirty old Wednesday morning” when I had no eggs in my fridge. They were soooo good! I used buttermilk instead of soy milk because I’m vegetarian, not vegan. Yum!!! I think I actually liked them better than pancakes with egg. Next I’ll have to try your blueberry oat applesauce muffins. Can’t wait! Love your blog!

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    Joyboe says:

    these were great! thanks so much~

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    Ellen says:

    Yum. I’m going to try making these gluten free as well as vegan. Thanks for the inspiration!

    ~Ellen

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    susan says:

    could i use canola or olive oil if i don’t have sunflower or almond oil?

    btw, thanks! my youngest is allergic to milk. these recipes are hard to come by.

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    Thank you sooooo much for this recipe! We have several food restrictions due to food allergies and this is the first thing I’ve cooked that the entire family both likes and can eat. Thank you!!!!

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    Rose says:

    Just made these this morning and used orange juice as the liquid. AMAZING.


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