Keto Pancakes
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My keto pancakes use only 5 simple ingredients and come out pillowy light, thick, and fluffy. They’re only 3 grams net carbs per serving!

This keto pancake recipe is inspired by my coconut flour pancakes, but with one important difference: I use almond flour instead. It gives the pancakes a subtle nutty sweetness and a light, fluffy texture while keeping the carbs low.
My other trick is covering the pan as the pancakes cook. The trapped steam helps them puff up beautifully, so they end up just as thick as traditional pancakes. The best part? They taste like the real thing.
Table of Contents
Why I love this recipe
- 5 pantry staple ingredients. Aside from the almond flour, you probably have everything you need.
- Naturally gluten-free. They’re made without grains or wheat, but you’d never know from the texture.
- Just like traditional pancakes. They have the same pillowy texture, sweet taste, and golden brown color.
- Easy to customize. Add any low-carb mix-ins you desire (my partner loves chocolate chips), or keep them simple with sugar free syrup and melted butter!
★★★★★ REVIEW
“Truly the best keto pancake recipe ever. My non-keto family loves it too.” – Margo
Key Ingredients
- Almond flour. You must use blanched almond flour, not almond meal. The blanched variety yields a fluffier center and light crumb.
- Salt. Just a pinch to balance out the flavors.
- Eggs. Room-temperature eggs mix seamlessly into the pancake batter.
- Water. I tested these pancakes with milk and found that water actually yielded fluffier pancakes!
- Coconut oil. Or any oil you prefer to cook the pancakes.
- Maple syrup. A spoonful of keto maple syrup adds a touch of sweetness and keeps the centers of the pancakes soft.
Recipe variations
- Enhance the batter. Add one teaspoon of vanilla extract for more flavor.
- Add mix-ins. Isn’t that what pancakes are for? Try sugar-free chocolate chips, fresh berries, almond butter, or nuts.
How to make keto pancakes
I’ve included step-by-step photos below to make this recipe easy to follow at home. For the full printable recipe instructions and ingredient quantities, scroll to the recipe card at the bottom of this post.
Step 1- Make the batter. In a large bowl, whisk together all the ingredients until a smooth batter remains.

Step 2- Cook. Grease a non-stick skillet over medium heat. Once hot, pour ¼ cup of batter into the pan and cover with the lid. Cook the pancakes for 3-4 minutes or until bubbles form around the edges. Remove the lid, flip, and cook for 1-2 minutes with the lid on.

Repeat with the remaining pancake batter.

Arman’s recipe tips
- Keep the lid on! This is my secret weapon for making light, fluffy pancakes. Covering the pan helps them puff up evenly and cook, doubling their size.
- Keep the pancakes small. Almond flour pancakes can be fragile, so I suggest keeping them small to prevent them from falling apart.
- Stick with medium-low heat. Any hotter, and the pancakes’ exterior will burn before the inside is cooked.
- Grease your skillet. Even if you use a non-stick pan, you want the pancakes to be easy to flip.
Storing instructions
To store: Pancakes should be stored in the refrigerator, covered. They will keep well for up to 1 week.
To freeze: Place leftover pancakes in a Ziploc bag and store them in the freezer for up to 6 months.
Reheating: Either microwave the pancakes for 30 seconds or reheat in a non-stick pan with a teaspoon of water until warm.


Keto Pancakes (5 Ingredients)
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Ingredients
- 1 cup almond flour
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 2 large eggs room temperature
- 1 tablespoon keto maple syrup
- 1/4 cup water
Instructions
- In a mixing bowl, whisk together the almond flour, salt, eggs, keto maple syrup, and water until a smooth batter remains.
- Grease a large non-stick pan or skillet and place it over medium heat. Once hot, drop large spoonfuls of the batter onto the pan and immediately cover it. Cook the pancakes for 3-4 minutes, or until the edges begin to bubble. Remove the lid, carefully flip the pancakes, and cook for a further 1-2 minutes, covered. Repeat the process until all the batter has been cooked.
- Serve the pancakes immediately.
Notes
Nutrition
More keto pancake recipes
- Keto pumpkin pancakes
- Keto blueberry pancakes
- Almond flour banana pancakes
- Cream cheese pancakes
- Keto crepes
Originally published June 2021














Tried this for the second time today (without the Maple syrup) and it was just PERFECT!!!!!
I meal prep this and it’s great for freezing and reheating.
Thanks Tijanah- These are so good for meal prepping, aren’t they!
My go-to pancakes.
Thank you, Jessica- I appreciate your lovely review!
Best low carb pancakes I’ve ever tasted!
Incomplete recipe as no measurement mentioned.
Did you not see the large recipe card?
These were AWESOME! So many keto bread like recipies end up just tasting like different versions of eggs. These taasted like pancakes but were way more filling! I will be trying more of your recipies.
Thank you very much.
I love this recipe! It’s my go to for incredible low carb pancakes. I’m going to try making them into a savory version for soups and stews.
This was great for a sunday morning cook up. Thanks for sharing.
I was surprised at how easy this was. Thanks for sharing.
So easy. I used almond milk instead of water and these turned out great.
These were super easy and so delicious! I put in some blueberries and it was amazing. Would be awesome with any add in. I want to try with coconut flour instead of almond because of the oaxalate count on the amount of almond flour. Truly delicious!
I made these for dinner last night and they were wonderful. Better than a regular pancake that gets mushy when wet. I did add 1/8 teaspoon baking powder and they were so lite and fluffy. This is a keeper for sure. And I never leave reviews but on this I had too.
Best keto pancakes I’ve had so far, super fluffy and delicious! Thanks for sharing the recipe.
Brilliant l have just started Keto, and l find these recipes so good and helpful .
Thank you so much for sharing ❤️
Hi! I can’t wait to try this recipe for my son. He’s a type 1 diabetic. Can I cover the pancakes on a griddle?
You sure can!