Coconut Pancake Recipe with Homemade Coconut Syrup (2024)

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Pancakes are a staple – easy to make and delicious fresh or toasted the next day! We make these coconut pancakes once a week and they are made even better with this amazing and easy homemade coconut syrup!

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How I created this pancake recipe

Pancakes are a huge staple at my house! I mean who doesn’t love pancakes? Pancakes need to be filling but soft and fluffy and they need to be easy to make and taste amazing!

I have a Brother in law that hates pancakes (what???) BUT when he tried these at a family reunion he claimed that these are the only pancakes he will ever eat – he loved them!

Now my kids – they love pancakes – but a few of them don’t like the long stringy coconut – so my solution – shred the coconut up even more in the food processor! Fast and easy and they never even noticed!

You could also use unsweetened coconut that is already a much finer shred – it’s the same coconut I use in my coconut cream pie so I tend to have it around too!

I use coconut instead of coconut extract as I feel the extract has a super fake flavor! But that’s just me – I like the subtle coconut flavor of these pancakes.

Now there is coconut flour and coconut sugar and of course coconut milk you could also use for a stronger flavor. I just always have the classic ingredients around so simply adding coconut has always been good enough for me!

The syrup is my buttermilk syrup but with coconut milk instead! Depending on the coconut milk brand you use you could get super milky syrup (pictures), or golden/clear (video)! UGH the difference in coconut milk brands is huge!

Just take me to the coconut pancakes already!

If you’d rather skip my tips and tricks for pancakes and homemade coconut syrup, along with links to other breakfast recipes and get straight to this delicious coconut pancake recipe– simply scroll to the bottom of the page where you can find the printable recipe card.

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Tips for the Coconut Syrup!

– depending on which brand of coconut milk you use your syrup might look more milky vs clear – I of course don’t remember which brand I used for which but I like to go for higher fat percentages in my milk typically.

– use a larger pot that you think because when you add the baking soda the syrup is going to react and grow and you don’t want it spilling – huge sticky mess!

– make the syrup first as it needs time to settle after the baking soda reaction

– the homemade syrup will keep great in the fridge for quite a while – I will keep mine and reuse it for up to a month (it might last longer but it’s always gone before that to test it!)

Tips for making perfect Pancakes!

– for the coconut – I take the classic sweetened shredded coconut I always have in my kitchen and run it through a food processor or blender to get the pieces broken up and smaller so that you don’t get long coconut strings when eating the pancakes.

– if you want the pancakes a little less sweet and don’t want to worry about getting your coconut smaller go for unsweetened coconut – it’s already very fine!

– if you are adding light mix ins (like the finely shredded coconut) add it to the dry ingredients, if adding extracts add it to the wet

– if you’re adding something a little heavier – like mini chocolate chips – add them after the batter is mixed, a little at a time and barely stir them in so they don’t sink

– if you are adding something super heavy or large add it after you have have poured the pancakes (like normal chocolate chips or blueberries)

– mix the dry and the wet separately and completely before mixing them together

– after adding the wet to the dry be careful not to over mix – you want the batter to look a little chunky like muffin batter – not super smooth – super smooth batters will lead to thin tough pancakes.

– when doubling or tripling the recipe use less milk – I use 2 3/4 C for a standard batch, 5 C for a double batch and 7 for a triple batch. If the first batch of pancakes seems a little too thick I’ll add just a touch more milk (altitude again)

– I refrigerate extra pancakes in a gallon size bag and my kids either eat them cold or toast them in the toaster to enjoy the next day!

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To make the pancakes and the homemade syrup you’ll need

  • Coconut milk – Gyoa and choakoh are my current favorites
  • shredded coconut – if I’m using sweetened I’ll run it through my food processor to make it fine – or use unsweetened shredded coconut as it’s already fine
  • handblender/mini processor
  • Spatula
  • electric griddle

Coconut Pancake Recipe with Homemade Pancake Syrup

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Coconut pancakes

Pancakes are a staple - easy to make and delicious fresh or toasted the next day! We make these coconut pancakes once a week and they are made even better with this amazing and easy homemade coconut syrup!

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 35 minutes minutes

Total Time: 45 minutes minutes

Servings: 20 pancakes

Calories: 431kcal

Author: Ashlee Marie

Ingredients

Coconut Pancakes

  • 3 C all-purpose flour
  • 6 Tbsp granulated sugar
  • 1 Tbsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 3/4 - 1 C coconut finely shredded
  • 2 3/4 C whole milk when doubling or tripling the recipe use less milk
  • 3 Tbsp melted butter
  • 3 Lrg eggs
  • 1 tsp vanilla

Coconut Syrup

  • 14 oz coconut milk
  • 1 1/2 C butter
  • 3 C granulated sugar
  • 1 1/2 Tbsp light corn syrup
  • 1 1/2 tsp vanilla
  • 1 1/2 tsp baking soda

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Instructions

Coconut Pancakes

  • In first bowl wish together all the dry ingredients. (flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, coconut)

  • In another bowl mix together the wet ingredients. (Milk, butter, eggs, vanilla)

  • Pour the wet over the dry, mix until just combined, should be lumpy.

  • Cook over med- med/high heat or using a griddle at 325 (pancake heat).

Coconut Syrup

  • Combine the coconut milk, butter, sugar and syrup in a LARGE sauce pan.

  • Bring the mixture to a boil on medium heat and boil for 5 mins, stirring constantly.

  • Remove it from the heat and continue stirring and add the vanilla and baking soda (the mixture will get HUGE when you add the soda, just keep stirring and it will go back down).

  • Serve when warm, pour on pancakes. (keep excess refrigerated)

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Nutrition

Calories: 431kcal | Carbohydrates: 53g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 24g | Saturated Fat: 16g | Cholesterol: 69mg | Sodium: 376mg | Potassium: 199mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 37g | Vitamin A: 565IU | Vitamin C: 0.4mg | Calcium: 76mg | Iron: 1.9mg

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Coconut Pancake Recipe with Homemade Coconut Syrup (2024)

FAQs

What is coconut syrup made of? ›

Coconut syrup is a delicious natural sweetener, made from the nectar of coconut palm flowers. This nectar is found inside the blossoms of the coconut palm tree.

Is coconut oil good for cooking pancakes? ›

The fat from the coconut oil will help tenderize the pancake, resulting in the best-ever texture. Coconut oil also has a much higher smoking point than butter, so it's an even better option to cook your pancakes in. In other words: It won't burn in the skillet!

How many calories are in a coconut pancake? ›

Common serving sizes
Serving SizeCalories
1 oz57
1 pancake91
100 g202
May 12, 2020

Does coconut syrup spike blood sugar? ›

Like brown sugar and cane sugar, coconut sugar can help raise blood glucose levels and prevent conditions such as low blood sugar, or hypoglycemia.

Is cream of coconut the same as coconut syrup? ›

No, the cream of coconut is a thicker and sweeter version of coconut milk. This syrup is a flavored simple syrup so they are not the same.

What is the healthiest oil to make pancakes with? ›

Along with creating crispy edges, the coconut oil is a slightly healthier fat than butter to cook in.

What is the best fat to cook pancakes in? ›

"This also allows the pancakes to get an even color and cook all the way through without burning." The key is to use an oil with a neutral flavor, like vegetable oil, and use it sparingly, so the pancakes maintain a nice texture and aren't too hard on either side.

Can I substitute coconut oil for butter in pancakes? ›

You can substitute coconut oil in just about any recipe that calls for butter. In some cases, especially in baking, the results won't be exactly the same. And coconut oil won't behave exactly the same way butter does when you're working with it. But as long as you know what to expect, there won't be any bad surprises.

Is coconut flour good for diabetics? ›

Coconut flour is rich in dietary fibre, which can help reduce the risk of developing heart disease and lower cholesterol levels. As it is low in carbohydrate compared to flours such as wheat and corn, it is useful for people with diabetes because it has a mild impact on blood glucose levels.

What tastes better, coconut flour or almond flour? ›

The two flours also have slightly different tastes. Coconut has a more generic, slightly sweet flavor, while almond flour (unsurprisingly) has a distinct almond taste. These characteristic flavors can sometimes be great — they can be delicious in cookies, pancakes, mug cakes, and keto bread recipes.

Does coconut flour go bad? ›

Coconut flour can go bad if it's not stored properly. Due to its high nut oil content, it can become rancid once exposed to oxygen. To prevent this, store coconut flour in an airtight container in a cool, dark place.

Is coconut nectar syrup healthy? ›

Coconut nectar contains potassium in every serving. As an electrolyte, it helps carry nutrients and minerals throughout the body to help you maintain water balance, proper hydration, and overall health. Potassium also helps regulate blood pressure and heart functionality.

Is coconut syrup healthier than maple syrup? ›

Winner: Real Maple Syrup

Coconut Sugar's flavor profile is similar to Maple Syrup's and the glycemic index and calorie content are lower than Maple's. However, Maple Syrup's health benefits and refinement process naturally crown Maple the winner in this head to head!

Is coconut syrup better than honey? ›

Is Coconut Nectar Healthier than Honey? While both are natural sweeteners that can be enjoyed free of preservatives, honey has a very high glycemic index. Again, coconut nectar is a healthier option.

What can you use instead of coconut syrup? ›

6 Liquid Substitutes for Coconut Sugar
  • Honey. Any variety of honey will make a quick substitute for coconut sugar, though you may want to use raw honey for best results. ...
  • Maple Syrup. ...
  • Agave Syrup. ...
  • Molasses. ...
  • Brown Rice Syrup. ...
  • Caramel Sauce.
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