Pumpkin Pancakes with Cinnamon Apples - Autumn breakfast recipe. Pumpkin breakfast pancakes made from scratch topped with apples in cooked in butter, brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, and vanilla extract. Lots of Fall flavors in this delicious breakfast!
What do you do when you have too many apples? You make breakfast pumpkin pancakes with cinnamon and brown sugar flavored apple topping, of course! If you thought that pumpkin pancakes with caramel pecan sauce were delicious, wait until you try these pumpkin pancakes with cinnamon and nutmeg spiced apples - so delicious!
To make the apple topping, I am using my recent recipe for sweet cooked apples, which can be easily doubled or even tripled, especially if you happen to have too many of them:
After turning your fresh apples into cooked ones, you might end up with just a few left. I love having fresh apples for a snack during the day!
Pumpkin pancakes + cinnamon and nutmeg and brown sugar cooked apples make a very filling and nutritious breakfast. My favorite Autumn breakfast.
It's a great recipe to make over the weekend when you don't have to hurry and can easily spend 30 minutes to prepare this deliciousness. It's also perfect for the holidays. Who could refuse a stack of pumpkin pancakes covered with delicious apple slices on Christmas morning?
Other breakfast pancakes
- Apple Cinnamon Yogurt Pancakes
- Greek Yogurt Pancakes with Berries
- Pumpkin Pancakes with Caramel Pecan Sauce
Pumpkin Pancakes with Cinnamon Apples
Ingredients
- 1 cup pumpkin puree
- 1 ¼ cups milk
- 3 tablespoons salted butter melted
- 1 egg
- ¼ cup brown sugar
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 ½ teaspoons baking powder
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- ¼ teaspoon ginger
- ¼ teaspoon nutmeg
- sweet cooked apples
Instructions
Important note about properly measuring flour using measuring cups:
- The proper way to measure flour using measuring cups is to aerate it first. This is done either by sifting flour, or aerating it by fluffing it up and whisking it well, then spooning it into the measuring cup, then carefully removing any excess flour with a knife. If you just stick that measuring cup in the bag of flour and scoop some out, you will get a lot more flour than what the recipe calls for. Do aerate the flour, or you will end up with dense pancakes.
- Measuring flour correctly will solve a lot of "dense" issues. The trick that works for me is that I use ⅓ measuring cup to carefully scoop all the flour I need into the mixing bowl (2 cups here), without over-packing it.
How to make pumpkin pancakes
- In a large bowl, combine pumpkin, milk, melted butter, egg, and brown sugar. Whisk until well combined, and the mixture is of even consistency.
- In a separate bowl, combine dry ingredients: flour, baking powder, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg – mix well to combine.
- Add dry ingredients to wet ingredients and whisk until just combined.
- Heat up a griddle to medium heat, grease lightly if necessary. Use ¼ measuring cup to ladle each pancake on the griddle. Flatten them with a spatula - the pancakes should not be too thick.
- Cook on one side for 3 minutes until the edges are set and the cooked side turns golden brown. Use a spatula to flatten the pancakes to make sure they are not too thick.
- Flip to the other side, and cook for 2 or 3 more minutes until cooked through and golden brown on the other side.
- Prepare sweet cooked apples according to this recipe. Place 2 or 3 pancakes on each serving plate and top with delicious sweet cooked apples.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition Disclaimer:
The nutritional information on this website is only an estimate and is provided for convenience and as a courtesy only. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed. It should not be used as a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.
Pamela @ Brooklyn Farm Girl
If I wish hard enough maybe these pancakes will appear at the breakfast table this week.. look amazing!
Milk and Honey
It's breakfast time here and I've just eaten a bowl of muesli. But I was dreaming of your Pumpkin pancakes with spiced apple topping the whole time.
John@Kitchen Riffs
This looks so terrific! That apple topping must be wonderful on these! Love the combo of apples and pumpkin, too. Really good stuff - thanks.
Deb
I wish I had more apples. Mine are gone. An irresistible breakfast recipe! Just perfect for these freezing cold mornings!
Daniela
Mmh, this looks delightful, Julia !
I never can get enough of apples, especially not of spiced apples:)
Christin@SpicySouthernKitchen
Pumpkin pancakes are already my favorite kind of pancakes but this apple topping really puts these pancakes over the top! Yum!
suzanne Perazzini
That all looks just too delicious. I love using root vegetables in sweet food. It adds such a boost of extra moistness.
Ahu
Wow!! Please open a restaurant near by and feature this dish so I can eat it every weekend 🙂
patty
beautiful! I would love a stack of your pancakes for my Christmas breakfast 😉
Matt @ Runner Savvy
I gotta try these!
ela@GrayApron
Wow...so juicy and moist! And full of wonderful flavors. Great pics 🙂 ela
Stacy | Wicked Good Kitchen
Somehow, I just knew there would be a special recipe from you following that post of beautiful apples! Love sautéd apples over buttermilk or pumpkin pancakes and waffles. Yum! Thanks for sharing, Julia. Pinning!
Julia | JuliasAlbum.com
Stacy, you obviously can read my mind! 🙂
Liz
These could just become my new most favorite pancakes! I could eat a bowlful of that apple topping!!!
Barb
Deliciousness! a must-try!
Angie@Angie's Recipes
I still haven't tried your pumpkin pancakes with caramel sauce...and now I need to add this one to my to-try-list too. They look heavenly.