Vegan Strawberry Pancakes (Easy to Make & Ready in 10 minutes!)

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These vegan strawberry pancakes are the perfect quick & easy breakfast recipe to make on Valentine’s Day (or any other day!) They’re ready in just 10 minutes, delicious, and completely plant-based.

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Inspired by my go-to blueberry buttermilk pancakes, these pancakes are made with fresh strawberries and, if you’d like to make them pink, you can add beet juice powder or vegan red food dye.

Vegan Strawberry Pancakes

Whether you’re making these for a loved one or for yourself, I hope you’ll love these strawberry pancakes! If you’re not a fan of strawberries, simply use chocolate chips or any other fruit instead.

Why You’ll Love These Strawberry Pancakes

Vegan Strawberry Pancakes
  • They’re super quick & easy to make
  • They’re ready in just 10 minutes
  • They’re delicious!
  • They’re entirely dairy-free, vegan & plant-based
  • They’re the perfect breakfast to make on Valentine’s Day
  • They’re customizable and you can turn them any shade of pink you’d like!
vegan strawberry pancakes

Ingredient Notes & Substitutions

The following is an overview of the ingredients you’ll need to make this recipe, as well as recommended substitutions. For the exact measurements, be sure to refer to the recipe card below.

Vegan Strawberry Pancakes Ingredients
  • Vegan buttermilk: this will be made by mixing soy milk and apple cider vinegar. Instead of soy milk, you can use oat or almond milk. Instead of apple cider vinegar, you can use lemon juice.
  • Flour and leavening agents: you’ll need all-purpose flour, baking powder, and baking soda. To make this recipe gluten-free, I recommend using a 1:1 Gluten-Free Baking Flour Blend.
  • Other ingredients needed for the batter: vegan butter, salt, sugar, and vanilla extract. Instead of vegan butter, you can use a neutral tasting vegetable oil (such as refined coconut oil, avocado oil, or sunflower seed oil). The vanilla extract can be omitted or replaced with food grade rose extract.
close up of beet powder
  • Add-ons and toppings: you’ll need fresh strawberries or any other berries, as well as red food dye or powder (see my additional note on this below), and maple syrup to top your strawberry pancakes. Instead of (or in addition to) maple syrup, you can also use whipped coconut cream.

💗 How to make your pancakes pink: to make your strawberry pancake batter pink, I recommend adding either a natural plant-based food dye powder (for more on natural food dye powders and suggested alternatives, check out my Rainbow Cookie blog post here) or a liquid red vegan food dye. For this recipe, I used a natural food dye powder made from beets.

You can use any large pan or skillet to make these strawberry pancakes, but I used a pancake pan that makes it super easy to shape your pancakes. Tip: if you have an induction stove top, make sure you use a compatible pan like this one.

Other than a pan (or a pancake pan), all you need is a mixing bowl and a whisk.

How to Make This Recipe (Step by Step)

The following is a step-by-step overview of how to make this recipe. For a recap, be sure to check out the recipe card below.

Step One: Make the Strawberry Pancake Batter

soy milk
vegan butter added to soy milk

Start by mixing your soy milk and apple cider vinegar in a mixing bowl to make the vegan buttermilk. This will happen almost instantly, so you can add the next ingredients right away.

flour added to bowl
beet powder added to bowl

To the same bowl, add your melted vegan butter, sugar, and vanilla extract and mix.

Vegan Strawberry Pancakes Batter

Next, add the flour, leaving agents (baking powder and baking soda), salt, and red food dye or food dye powder (if using) and mix again.

strawberry pancake batter in bowl

Finally, gently fold in your strawberries using a spatula or wooden spoon, making sure you don’t over-mix.

strawberry pancake batter in bowl
strawberry pancake batter in bowl

🍓TIP: Instead of mixing the strawberries into the batter, you can also add them to the pan, then top them with the pancake batter and finally top with more strawberries. This way the strawberries will be more visible in the pancakes.

Step Two: Cook The Strawberry Pancakes

vegan butter being melted in pan

Heat your pan over medium heat and add your additional vegan butter to melt (tip: use a silicone brush to spread the melted vegan butter out evenly).

strawberries in pan

If you mixed the strawberries into the batter, add about two tablespoons of pancake batter to the pan for each pancake once the vegan butter is melted (see image below). If not, then place the strawberries in the pan, top with the batter, then top with more strawberries (see image above).

pancake batter in pan
vegan strawberry pancakes made with red food dye

Note: this recipe makes eight pancakes, but most pancake pans only have seven pancake slots. If you’re using a pancake pan, you can either make the additional pancake separately or, as I did, add a little extra batter to each pancake slot and make seven instead of eight pancakes.

pancake batter with strawberries
vegan strawberry pancakes made without red food dye
strawberry pancakes
vegan strawberry pancakes made with beet juice powder

Cook each pancake for about 1-2 minutes on each side or until light golden, using a spatula to gently flip your strawberry pancakes.

vegan strawberry pancakes

Step Three: Serve & Enjoy!

Finally, serve your pancakes with some maple syrup and/or additional strawberries and enjoy!

NOTE: Depending on whether or not you used food dye or beet juice powder, your pancakes will be a different shade. See the images below for all three versions.

vegan strawberry pancakes
Strawberry pancakes made without food dye
Vegan Strawberry Pancakes on plate
Strawberry pancakes made with natural red food dye powder
vegan strawberry pancakes
Strawberry pancakes made with beet juice powder (1 teaspoon per 8 pancakes)

Recipe Tips

  • Customize these strawberry pancakes to your liking by switching up the fruits you use (raspberries or cherries would work well!) and/or the toppings. Instead of maple syrup, you can use coconut whipped cream or a vegan caramel sauce.
  • For a fluffier result, use freeze-dried strawberries instead of fresh ones.
  • To add extra protein, replace some of the flour with vegan protein powder.
Vegan Strawberry Pancakes on plate
  • Make sure your pan isn’t too hot! If the pan is too hot, your strawberry pancakes will burn more easily without being fully cooked on the inside, so be sure not to se the heat too high.
  • If you’re using a stainless steel pan, lower the temperature a bit more and make sure your pan is warm/hot before adding the vegan butter. If you’re not sure, you can add a drop of water to the pan first. If the water immediately evaporates, wait a bit more. If it pearls and, you’re good to go.
strawberry pancake stack

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use frozen strawberries?

strawberries in a small bowl

Yes, you can use frozen strawberries to make these strawberry pancakes. That said, strawberries are often frozen whole, so either try to find pre-chopped frozen strawberries or let them thaw a bit first sot that you can easily chop them yourself.

What can I use instead of strawberries?

blueberries close up

If you want to keep it pink or red for Valentine’s Day, I would suggest using raspberries, cherries, or red currants as an alternative to strawberries. Otherwise, you can use blueberries, chocolate chips, chopped nuts, or any other add-ons you desire!

Can these strawberry pancakes be made gluten-free?

flour added to bowl

Yes, you can make these strawberry pancakes gluten-free by replacing the all-purpose flour with a gluten-free flour mix like this one.

Vegan Strawberry Pancakes – Recipe Card

Use this card to save and/or print this recipe. For additional step by step photo instructions, ingredient notes, and recipe tips, be sure to read the full blog post above.

vegan strawberry pancakes

Vegan Strawberry Pancakes (Easy to Make & Ready in 10 minutes!)

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These vegan strawberry pancakes are the perfect quick & easy breakfast recipe to make on Valentine's Day (or any other day!) They're ready in just 10 minutes, delicious, and completely plant-based.
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Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Author: Kim-Julie Hansen
Servings: 2 servings

Ingredients 

For the pancake batter

  • ½ cup (120 ml) soy milk unsweetened
  • ½ tablespoon (0.5 tablespoon) apple cider vinegar or lemon juice
  • ¾ cup (93.75 g) all purpose flour
  • 1 tablespoon vegan butter melted, or neutral vegetable oil
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 1 pinch salt
  • 1 ½ teaspoon (1.5 teaspoon) baking powder
  • teaspoon (0.13 teaspoon) baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • ½ cup (72 g) fresh strawberries chopped, or to taste
  • ½ teaspoon (1 teaspoon) natural red food dye powder or more to taste (optional, see notes)

Toppings

  • 2 tablespoons maple syrup or more, to taste (optional)
  • ¼ cup (36 g) fresh strawberries chopped, optional

Instructions

  • In a mixing bowl, mix the soy milk and apple cider vinegar to form the butter milk. Add all other batter ingredients except the strawberries and mix again. If you're using red food dye or beet juice powder, add it as well, otherwise simply omit.
  • Using a spatula, gently fold in the strawberries and set aside. (TIP: If you want your strawberries to be more visible, then place half of them in the pan once the vegan butter has melted, then top them with batter before adding the remaining strawberries).
  • Melt the vegan butter in a pan, skillet, or pancake pan over medium heat. Once fully melted, add about two tablespoons per pancake to the pan and cook for 1-2 minutes on each side until light golden.
  • Serve with more fresh strawberries and maple syrup and enjoy!

Notes

  • Using food dye to make the pancakes pink is optional. If you’re not using any, the pancakes will turn out as pictured in this recipe card. If you want them to turn out light pink, then use either 1/2 teaspoon beet juice powder per 8 pancakes, natural red food dye powder, or a few drops of liquid vegan food dye. If you want them to be a more saturated shade of pink, use 1 teaspoon of beet juice powder per 8 pancakes. Be sure to read the full blog post above for example photos.

Nutrition Per Serving

Nutrition Facts
Vegan Strawberry Pancakes (Easy to Make & Ready in 10 minutes!)
Serving Size
 
4 pancakes
Amount per Serving
Calories
350
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
7
g
11
%
Saturated Fat
 
1
g
6
%
Trans Fat
 
1
g
Polyunsaturated Fat
 
3
g
Monounsaturated Fat
 
3
g
Sodium
 
485
mg
21
%
Potassium
 
269
mg
8
%
Carbohydrates
 
63
g
21
%
Fiber
 
3
g
13
%
Sugar
 
23
g
26
%
Protein
 
7
g
14
%
Vitamin A
 
238
IU
5
%
Vitamin C
 
36
mg
44
%
Calcium
 
297
mg
30
%
Iron
 
3
mg
17
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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