The Best Blueberry Buttermilk Pancakes
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I am such a sucker for visuals. I saw these pancakes being made on a cooking show this morning (Cookworks), dashed out to buy fresh blueberries, and made these for dinner tonight. They did not disappoint! Try them; they're delicious!

Ingredients
Instructions
Please note that you'll also need additional unsalted butter to grease your skillet (you could also use nonstick cooking spray like Pam; I did some with butter and some with Pam and all worked fine and tasted great).
In a large mixing bowl, sift together the flour, sugar, baking powder and soda, and salt (I do this through a sieve, not with a sifter).
After melted butter has cooled down, beat the eggs with the buttermilk in a separate bowl then whisk in the melted butter.
Using a wooden spoon or a spatula, add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and combine just until you have a lumpy batter; do NOT overmix.
Over medium-high heat, heat some butter in a large skillet (you could use a griddle too, of course).
For each pancake, use a generous 1/4 cup of batter; after spooning batter into skillet, sprinkle top of each pancake with blueberries and press them in slightly.
I was quite generous with sprinkling the blueberries, then when I got to my last pancake I found I didn't have many left, so you may want to have some extra blueberries on hand.
Cook each pancake for approximately 2 minutes per side; the length of time will depend on how hot you have the heat, how well your skillet retains the heat, etc.
Keep pancakes warm in a low oven as you make them, then serve; best when served with real maple syrup.
Nutrition
- Calories
- 323.2
- Fat Content
- 10.5
- Saturated Fat Content
- 5.9
- Cholesterol Content
- 85.6
- Sodium Content
- 546.4
- Carbohydrate Content
- 48.1
- Fiber Content
- 1.7
- Sugar Content
- 14.9
- Protein Content
- 9.4














