These keto pancakes with almond flour are so easy to make! Fluffy, light and delicious, my keto cream cheese pancakes are gluten-free and require only 5 ingredients. They are the most popular breakfast recipe on Sugar Free Londoner.
We all like pancakes in this house, and these gluten free wonders are my all-time favourite. Whilst my husband and I are on the keto diet, my kids aren't. I'm so happy that we ALL love this recipe. It's our weekend treat!
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My Quest For Perfect Low Carb Pancakes
There are many variations of ketogenic pancakes. Some recipes contain only eggs and cream cheese. This works well, but tastes a little on the eggy side.
Other recipes add in almond milk, cream or even mayonnaise.ย The flours range from coconut flour to almond flour (or a mix of both) to more unusual flours such as lupin, sesame or flax.
I've probably tried ALL low carb pancake versions known to man. And I can honestly say.... the two keto pancake recipes I like the most are my coconut flour pancakes and this very almond flour pancake recipe.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
Flavor & Texture - As you woud expect, the pancakes have a pleasantly nutty flavor, with a gentle sweetness from the sweetener and a dash of cinnamon. They are light and fluffy, just like proper pancakes should be. And they are the perfect vessel for all those exciting toppings we are talking about later in the post.
Easy & Versatile - This is a one-bowl recipe that is super quick to put together. You can almost do it while you're waiting for the kettle to boil. And, as tested in my own family, these pancakes are popular with carb-loving children as well as carb-conscious adults. They simply taste... of delicious pancakes!
Low Carb - Of course, this is the reason why keto pancakes win hands down over traditional wheat pancakes: One portion of 2 almond flour cream cheese pancakes contains only 2.3g net carbs.
Ingredients
Here are the ingredients you'll need:
- Almond flour - I used super-fine almond flour.
- Eggs - Use room temperature eggs for a better rise.
- Cream cheese - Full fat is best. Low fat cream cheese contains added water, which we don't want in pancakes.
- Sweetener - Can be granulated or powdered. I have made this recipe with erythritol monk fruit sweetener, xylitol, Bocha Sweet and allulose. Any 1:1 sugar substitute works just fine.
- Cinnamon - Optional, but recommended.
Why almond flour?
Fine almond flour is a great alternative to wheat flour. It means your pancakes are nutrient dense and filling and still have the texture of "real" pancakes.
The idea is that low carb pancakes made with almond flour will provide you with a steady supply of energy and won't send you blood sugar sky-high. Read more about the benefits of almond flour here. I'm no doctor or nutritionist, but this makes perfect sense to me!
The almond flour I used is extra-fine and fat-reduced. It makes the pancakes light and fluffy. I thought they tasted very similar to wheat pancakes. Even so, regular fine almond flour that is not de-fatted will also work well.
If you are using coarse almond flour or ground almonds, increase the amount by 1-2 tablespoons.
Instructions
This section contains step-by-step instructions and photos that show how to make this recipe. See the recipe card for full information on ingredients and quantities
STEP 1
Mix the wet ingredients in a blender - large eggs and cream cheese. Then add the dry ingredients - almond flour, sweetener and cinnamon - and blend until a smooth batter forms.
(As you can see in the screenshot from my recipe video, I added the dry ingredients first. This meant the batter took longer to mix. If you add the wet ingredients first, nothing will stick to the bottom of the blender jug.)
Note: If you don't have a blender, just use a large mixing bowl and a balloon whisk or an immersion blender.
STEP 2
Fry the pancakes in melted butter or coconut oil over medium heat. Use a large non-stick pan or skillet. I made two pancakes per pan.
STEP 3
Flip the pancakes with a large spatula once bubbles start forming in the centre.
STEP 4
Continue to fry the pancakes until the bottom side has set.
Expert Tips
Keep them small. I recommend to keep the pancakes on the small side to avoid them falling apart. Almond flour pancakes are more fragile than regular pancakes. This is because they don't contain gluten. 10-12 centimetre diameter is best.
Medium heat works best. If you heat the pan too much low carb pancakes will burn. You can use butter to fry, alternatively coconut or avocado oil will work too. Wait until bubbles form in the centre of the pancake. Then flip them.
The right equipment. It's worth-while to invest in a quality non-stick pan when you're cooking low carb, so your pancakes are easy to flip and cook without sticking. And, use a wide spatula so you can lift them easily.
Serving Size
This recipe makes a batch of 8 pancakes of approximately 10 centimetres or 4 inches in diameter. I calculated 2 pancakes per person.
This means you can feed a family of 4 in one go, or have extras for later in the week if you are cooking for less people.
Toppings
This is an important decision: what do you want to top your keto pancakes with? Berries, nuts, a dollop of butter - or even chocolate chips? Here are a few ideas:.
- Eat withย Greek yogurt / sour creamย /ย whipped creamย andย blueberries or raspberries.
- Sugar-free syrup!
- Drizzle with my 2 ingredient sugar free caramel sauce.
- Add a dollop ofย sugar free blueberry jam or blueberry cream cheese.
- Spoon over this sugar free strawberry jam or my no-cook raspberry jam.
- Top them withย bacon! (sweet and salty is quite an irresistible combination!)
- Make them savoury by omitting the sweetener and adding chives or chopped spinach and grated cheese.
Variations
Flavor: I love adding cinnamon to this recipe for a warm flavour. But 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract would also work a treat. Or, add a pinch of sea salt to enhance the flavor.
More Fluffiness: Add ยฝ teaspoon of baking powder for more fluffiness.
Dairy-free: For a no dairy version, replace the cream cheese with a dairy-free cream cheese or with coconut yogurt.
Blueberry: You can make keto blueberry pancakes with this recipe! Fold ยผ cup of fresh or frozen blueberries into the batter after blending.
Recipe FAQs
This recipe makes perfectly light pancakes and I personally prefer them without additional baking powder. However, if you want to give them an extra lift you can add ยฝ teaspoon of baking powder.
If you use ยผ teaspoon xanthan gum, you can make larger pancakes. It works as a binder and gives a stronger texture.
You could use a whoopie pie pan. Or fill the batter into a large muffin pan and bake the pancakes into perfect mini-circles. 180 Celsius / 350 Fahrenheit and around 7-8 minutes will do the trick.
I don't recommend it. Coconut flour absorbs more liquid than almond flour, so you only need to use about โ the amount. Check out my coconut flour pancakes instead, which is written for coconut flour.
Absolutely! My kids alternate between loving pancakes and loving waffles. I've used this batter for keto waffles with great success.
Storage
Fridge: Store the pancakes in the fridge for up to 5 days in an airtight container.
Freezer: You can also keep them in the freezer for up to 3 months. To avoid the pancakes sticking together, stack them by placing pieces of parchment paper between each pancake.
Reheating: Warm the pancakes in the microwave for 30 seconds or gently reheat them in a non stick pan. If they were frozen, defrost them on the kitchen counter, in the microwave or even stick them in your toaster. See? This is where their smaller size really comes in handy.
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Recipe
Almond Cream Cheese Keto Pancakes
from Sugar Free LondonerNote: The servings slider only changes the first amount in each line and not any subsequent amounts. Please make your own calculations where necessary.
Ingredients
- ยฝ cup plus 1 tbsp almond flour (60g)
- ยฝ cup full fat cream cheese (125g)
- 4 eggs
- 1 teaspoon granulated sweetener
- ยฝ teaspoon cinnamon (optional)
- butter for frying
Instructions
- Blend the eggs and cream cheese until fluffy. Then, add the almond flour, sweetener and cinnamon. Blend until a smooth pancake batter forms.
- Fry pancakes in melted butter in a non-stick pan over a medium heat for 2-3 minutes. In a large pan, you can fry 2 pancakes at the same time. The pancakes should be small, around 10-12 cm in diameter.
- Flip the pancakes over with a wide spatula once the centre begins to bubble and the edges are set. Cook until the bottom side has set fully, around 1-2 minutes.
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First published January 2017. Updated with more details in March 2024.
Laura
These look great! How long does the batter last? Thinking of making some up and transporting in a bottle so I can make pancakes when camping ๐
Katrin
Depends how warm it is where you are camping! I think one night should be fine. You might need some extra liquid - almond milk, for example - to loosen the batter because it will thicken more.
Marlene Fernhout
Made these this morning and they were a pretty good pancake. A little thinner, even with baking powder, with a French toast flavour. I used 2 eggs and was going to use egg whites to make 3 eggs. Did not have enough whites for a full egg so added about a tablespoon of heavy cream. Blended the ingredients and waited a few minutes for the bubbles to decrease. Cooking them was the most difficult step. The temperature was hard to gauge but once I cooked a few I think I have it figured out for next time. Mine were of varying size and I got 12 pancakes. I ate them with a little cream cheese and sugar free raspberry jam. Delicious! Thanks for all the experimenting you do on our behalf to come up with these recipes. I appreciate it.
Cynthia McGowan
So glad to have found this recipe! The pancakes were great and so welcome as the only things I was really missing in my Keto diet were bread and pancakes and you've covered them both on your site. Because I don't like an eggy taste, I used only three eggs and a tablespoon and a half more almond flower, I put my daily berry serving on the top with a little maple syrup and the results were just fantastic. Can't wait to try your yeast roll recipe and sandwich bread recipes. Thanks so much!
Katrin
Hi Cynthia, I'm so glad you like my recipes! Leave me a star rating for the yeast buns once you've tried them ๐
Kelly
These were the best Keto pancakes I have ever had. So close to what a true pancake tastes like. My husband LOVED them. I followed what another reviewer, Nancy, did and just used 3 eggs and baking powder. Thank you, Katrin, for diligently working on awesome Keto recipes so that the rest of us can stay on track and not feel deprived.
Katrin
Thank you for your kind words Kelly!
Julie Royle
Itโs really not like me to write a response online but I had to make an exception to your site and thank you.
I have tried a few Keto Pancake recipes and without doubt yours is the best. Also your bread and peanut butter cookies are delicious. Iโm only in my second week of trying the Keto diet and your recipies are certainly helping me stick to it. Once again many thanks
Kind Regards
Julie x
Katrin
Hi Julie, thank you so much for your kind words. I'm glad you found my site!
Dannielle Davis
Delicious!!! I believe I'm gonna have to follow you if you smoking like this!!!
Evelyn
I just made these for my husbandโs breakfast. Weโre new to this Keto lifestyle and Iโm learning that serving sizes can be teeny tiny. He enjoyed them. Iโm just having BP coffee so I didnโt try any but what I noticed is that theyโre more like a crepe than a pancake. If I add a little more almond flour to make them just a little thicker will that cause them to fall apart or really change the taste? Not concerned if the only affect is adding a few more net carbs.
Katrin
If you wanted to make them thicker and fluffier you could use some baking powder to make them rise.
E. K
Great pancakes! I will make these again!
Nancy
These are delicious! I used only 3 eggs and added the baking powder, tastes just like the real deal!
sarah
Mine fell apart on the sides. I had it on medium heat but when I went to flip them over they just fell apart on the sides. The rest was fine. What heat do you cook them at and for how long each side? They tasted great though!
Katrin
I cook mine on medium heat because almond flour burns easily. I did not time how long it took - I turn them over when the top starts to bubble and firm up. I also make them fairly small so they are easy to turn over with a wide spatula.
Elle
Thanks for this. This is the first low carb pancake that I tried that resembles real pancakes and tastes good too and I've tried a few.