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It’s that time of the year, you guys.
When you’re at the grocery store (or, fine, the farmers’ market, if you’re fancy and you live somewhere that has farmers’ markets this early in the year with actual local produce instead of produce from halfway across the country, but whatever) and you walk by a big display of peaches without even noticing, you stop. And you notice. Because the smells, man.
You know peaches are going to be delicious when the whole produce section smells like the ripest, juiciest peach you’ve ever eaten.
Ahhhhh, I love this time of year!
So, I thought I’d bust out my cookbook and share a little recipe from it with you! (Psst! My book is less than $20 at Amazon right now and it’s bursting at the seams with pancake recipes, syrups, and sauces! Buy it here!)
This recipe makes me feel like a Southern belle, which makes me happy. Peaches and pecans. That’s a Southern thang, right? I mean, I live in the middle of Illinois, so I guess I don’t know.
So, anyway, the next time you’re walking by that stand of peaches, grab a handful or two. Eat them on the front porch while the juice runs down your chin. Then get inside and make some pancakes with the ones you have left. It’ll be good, y’all.
This recipe calls for buttermilk, but if you don’t have it on hand, try this buttermilk substitute.
We’re also loving these Sweet Cream Pancakes. Don’t they just sound fabulous?
Be sure to check out our classic buttermilk pancakes and Beglian waffles too!
Peach Pecan Pancakes
Ingredients
For the pancakes:
- 1 cup flour
- 2 tablespoons brown sugar
- 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 2/3 cup buttermilk
- 1/2 cup peach puree
- 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
- 1 large egg beaten
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
For the peach topping:
- 1/2 cup fresh or canned peaches diced
- 1/4 cup chopped pecans
- Maple syrup
Instructions
- Heat a large skillet or griddle over medium heat.
- In a medium bowl, combine the flour, sugar, cinnamon, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. Whisk to combine.
- In a small bowl, mix together the buttermilk, peach puree, egg, oil, and vanilla.
- Stir the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients until combined, but still slightly lumpy.
- Spray your cooking surface with non-stick cooking spray and place ¼ cup of the pancake batter in the pan. Cook for 3 minutes per side or until cooked through. Repeat with remaining pancakes.
- Stack the pancakes, top with diced peaches, pecans, and maple syrup before serving.
Rachel says
I made these yummy pancakes this morning, with a few changes. I sliced some fresh peaches and tossed them in cinnamon; I placed about 3 slices in the pan and then poured batter on top for a nice presentation. I also toasted the pecans and tossed the peach garnish in cinnamon as well. For the purรฉe, I thawed some frozen peaches and tossed in the blender. Very good!
Karly says
Sounds like some great changes!
Regina says
I’m collecting recipes for my book and this is totally going on it!! Can’t wait to have these pancakes for breakfast!
Andreea says
Wow, your pancakes look amazing. I`m gonna buy some peaches today so I can make my pancake recipe with this topping! It looks delicious. Thanks for the inspiration!
Karly says
Enjoy! ๐
Joanne says
If I could spend my summer living off of peaches…I really really would. At least now I have an excuse to eat them for breakfast!
Joshua Hampton says
My. Those pancakes are really something. I’ve got to go hunt for peaches now.
Medeja says
Peaches.. Yummy! These pancakes look so good!
Shawn@ I Wash You Dry says
I can’t WAIT for peach season! We put them on pancakes and waffles all the time and it’s so good! And this is an awesome recipe for them. ๐
Lissa says
This post is right at breakfast time. I need some peach pancakes.
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Carlee says
Oh my goodness, you know how to get a girl drooling! I’m in the middle of IL too, and I can’t wait for the people with the Calhoun county peaches to start setting up shop around town. Yum! Maybe I’ll make these this weekend and we can both pretend we are southern belles!