5 Surprising Ways to Top Your Pancakes (2024)

In my family, summer vacations mean two things: vacation homes near some body of water, and lots of pancake breakfasts.

The two don't always mix. Being in a family or rental vacation home means being away from the well-stocked pantry of our home kitchens. So it would often happen to my mother—and now it happens to me more times than I'd like to admit—that she'd make a batch of pancakes, only to realize at the last minute that there was no maple syrup (and the grocery store is 20 minutes away).

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But my family learned early on that not having maple syrup should never be a reason not to make pancakes. Instead, we got creative. We turned our jam into fruit syrup, or boiled berries with sugar until they turned into a sweet, warm sauce. Turns out there are endless options of sweet, syrupy things you can make to drizzle over pancakes. Here's 5 of my favorite methods to get you started.

Turn Jam Into Syrup

This is probably the easiest, fastest way to get a delicious maple syrup substitute: mix some jam (or jelly, or preserves, or marmalade) with a splash of water in a small pan over medium heat. Whisk until smooth, adding more water as needed until you get a nice, syrupy consistency.

Reduce juice into syrup

Simmer your favorite fruit with a bit of sugar and after a few minutes of reducing, you'll have a thick, flavorful syrup. Keep it simple with just fruit juice, or throw in some fresh herbs while it cooks for an added level of flavor.

Make a compote

Almost any fruit or berry, fresh or frozen, can be turned into a compote: just toss it in a pan (chopped up if it's big) with some sugar and a splash of water and boil until soft and syrupy. Blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, blackberries, peaches, rhubarb, cherries, apples, and pears all work here.

Roast some fruit

Another way to get fruit soft and syrupy is to toss it with some sugar and roast it in a hot oven. The fruit pieces hold their shape here more so than in a compote, and develop a nice caramelized flavor.

Use Ice Cream Sundae Toppings

Any topping you'd put on an ice cream sundae is also amazing on pancakes. Got some chocolate or caramel sauce in your fridge? Start drizzling! Or melt some chocolate into an even more decadent homemade sauce. Save some batter for after dinner—these also make a great dessert.

5 Surprising Ways to Top Your Pancakes (2024)

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What are 3 random facts about pancakes? ›

21 Flat-out Amazing Facts About Pancakes!
  • You can thank the Romans for pancakes! ...
  • Shakespeare mentioned pancakes in his plays! ...
  • Chefs used to use snow in their pancakes! ...
  • An ice mummy was found with a pancake! ...
  • The tallest stack of pancakes was over a metre high! ...
  • The saying 'flat as a pancake' has been around for ages!
Feb 3, 2023

What was the first pancake topping? ›

The ancient Greeks and Romans ate pancakes, sweetened with honey; the Elizabethans ate them flavored with spices, rosewater, sherry, and apples. They were traditionally eaten in quantity on Shrove Tuesday or Pancake Day, a day of feasting and partying before the beginning of Lent.

Why are my pancakes hard on top? ›

Don't over-mix the batter - As mentioned in the recipe you only want to mix the batter until it just comes together. Lumps are okay! Over mixing will develop too much gluten in the batter leading to tough, chewy pancakes.

Can I top pancakes with honey? ›

Pancakes can be eaten with a variety of toppings. Only a strict traditionalist would claim that they can only be eaten with maple syrup. Fruit syrups, peanut butter, maple butter and honey are all reasonable alternatives to maple syrup.

Why is my pancake not fluffy? ›

Making pancake and waffle batter ahead of time is a huge no-no and will lead to flat, dense results every time. Even letting your batter hang out for just a few minutes after you've mixed it before you start ladling it onto the griddle will lead to less fluffy results.

How does Gordon Ramsay make perfect pancakes? ›

Method
  1. Whisk the buttermilk, egg and oil together.
  2. Stir the flour, baking powder, sugar and salt together in a large bowl. ...
  3. Melt a small piece of butter in a frying pan over a medium heat. ...
  4. Leave to cook for 1 minute or until it has puffed up slightly and is a light golden-brown underneath.

Who ate the first pancake? ›

The first written records of pancakes come from the ancient Greeks and Romans.

What is 3 pancakes called? ›

Each restaurant chooses what is defined as a short stack or a regular stack. And sometimes they don't actually use these names at all. That being said, a short stack is often 2–3 pancakes, whereas a regular stack is 3 or more.

How old is pancakes? ›

Experts (pancakes experts?) believe that people enjoyed pancakes as far back as 30,000 years ago during the Stone Age. In fact, researchers found pancakes in the stomach of Ötzi the Iceman, famous human remains that date back more than 5,000 years!

What country invented pancakes? ›

The pancake's cake-y goodness has been making people happy since the dawn of man. Here are a few notable moments in the pancake's journey to greatness. 600 BC - The first recorded mention of pancakes dates back to ancient Greece and comes from a poet who described warm pancakes in one of his writings.

Why is it called a pancake? ›

A pancake is a thin, flat cake that's made by pouring batter into a pan—hence its name—and then flipping it so that both sides are cooked.

What were pancakes called in the 1800s? ›

Johnnycakes took on several different names, including flapjacks, griddle cakes, and hotcakes. The Betty Crocker brand, in its Unofficial Happy History of Pancakes, said cooks once used brandy and wine to make their pancake batter, and the use of milk didn't begin until the 1800s.

What compliments pancakes? ›

Whether you prefer sweet or savory, here are some mouthwatering side dishes that will complement your pancakes and waffles perfectly.
  • Scrambled Eggs. ...
  • Frittata. ...
  • Hash Browns or Skillet Potatoes. ...
  • Breakfast Sausages. ...
  • Fried Chicken. ...
  • Fruit Salad. ...
  • Bacon. ...
  • Avocado Slices and Poached Eggs.
Oct 20, 2023

What do Americans put on their pancakes? ›

Top with something sweet like fruit, jam or syrup, or rashers of crispy bacon.

What are some different ways to eat pancakes? ›

  1. Ah, pancakes. Glorious pancakes. ...
  2. Chocolate Banana Pancake Breakfast Casserole. ...
  3. Hotcakes with Delicious Blueberry Compote. ...
  4. Cinnamon-Pecan Pancake Breakfast Casserole. ...
  5. Chocolate-Chocolate Veggie Pancakes. ...
  6. Whole-Grain Caramel Apple Oven Pancake. ...
  7. Sausage-and-Cheese Pancake Breakfast Casserole. ...
  8. Oatmeal Cookie Pancakes.

What can I put on waffles besides syrup? ›

Almonds, hazelnuts, pecans or chia seeds can all add some delicious crunch to your pancake or waffle meal. We also love the idea of using nut butters in place of sugary syrups. Just warm a little up and drizzle it on top. This is a great way to keep a healthy breakfast interesting!

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