These Greek yogurt pancakes make the perfect fluffy, delicious stack, and with 11g of protein per serving, they're a satisfying breakfast that's always a hit.

What Does Greek Yogurt Do In Pancakes
It adds moisture to the batter, gives the pancakes a soft texture, and boosts the protein to 11g per serving, much more than the usual 3g. For even more protein, try these fluffy Protein pancakes.

How Much Yogurt to Replace Milk in Pancakes
Yogurt can’t be swapped for milk in pancakes in a 1:1 ratio because their textures are different. As a guide, when replacing milk, I use about 1 cup flour, 1 cup yogurt, and 2 eggs, and slowly add about ¼ cup water, for a well-balanced batter.
How to Make Pancakes with Greek Yogurt
Making these is a breeze. First, measure and mix the dry ingredients in a large bowl. In a separate bowl or in a blender, combine all the wet ingredients. Then, pour the liquid into the big bowl and mix.
When you cook these pancakes, start with a hot surface, which will definitely need to be greased. Cook them over medium heat for about 2 minutes per side, and avoid pressing them down with the spatula; you'll only make them dense.

Make the batter the night before and refrigerate. In the morning, let it come to room temperature for 10 minutes before cooking.
Toppings for Greek Yogurt Pancakes
Pancake toppings like fresh fruit are always go-tos as well as classic pancake syrup. Take 10 minutes and whip up this strawberry syrup, this blueberry syrup, or this cinnamon syrup.

Can Your Freeze Greek Yogurt Pancakes
Pancakes freeze well for up to 3 months in a freezer-safe zip bag. To reheat, microwave them for 30 seconds to 1 minute, in the oven at 350°F for 6 minutes, or in the toaster.
Fluffiest Greek Yogurt Pancakes

Watch how it’s made:
Ingredients
- 1 cup flour
- 1 ¼ teaspoons baking powder
- ¼ teaspoon baking soda
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- 1 cup Greek yogurt, any flavor
- ¼ cup milk or water
- 2 eggs
- ½ teaspoon vanilla
- 2 tablespoons butter, melted
Instructions
Make the pancake batter:
- In a large bowl, combine the flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt.
- In a separate bowl or a blender, whisk the yogurt, milk or water, eggs, vanilla, and melted butter. Pour the wet mixture into the flour bowl, and with a whisk, combine until there's no visible flour.
Cook the pancakes:
- Heat a large non-stick pan or griddle over medium heat, and once hot, grease it. Immediately, pour ¼ cup of batter per pancake, using the back of the scoop if necessary, to gently spread it on the pan. Cook the pancakes for about 2 minutes, until the edges begin to look defined and bubbles form. Flip the pancakes over and cook for another minute to two on the other side.
- Tip: Make sure not to press them down with the spatula and only flip once. Repeat with the rest of the pancake batter.
- Serve topped with butter, maple syrup, or your favorite pancake toppings.
Notes
- Full-fat or non-fat Greek yogurt works for this recipe, plain or flavored.
- Use the right baking powder: Since pancake batter naturally has a mild, neutral flavor, it’s important to use aluminum-free baking powder. The metallic flavor will ruin the taste, especially in fluffy pancake recipes that call for 2 or more teaspoons. Trust me on this one.
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Shannon says
I love how these fluff up.! I made these while on a sugar fast and it is now my go-to recipe whenever I make pancakes. They are so easy and turn out every time. They work well with your additions such as raisins or chocolate chips or apples. ♥️
Karen says
These Greek yogurt pancakes are the BEST!!!
Gina says
These pancakes tasted great per my kids, but they were not fluffy at all (and I followed the recipe exactly)
Laura Fuentes says
I’m so glad the kids enjoyed it. Was your baking powder still active? Meaning, has it been opened more than 9 months? If so, it looses it’s strength and a batter with yogurt is thicker that most and really needs it to be active.
Erika Ellen Rudl says
these were so good
Carol says
The very best!