Keto Pumpkin Pancakes

Introduction to Keto Pumpkin Pancakes

Learn how to make keto pumpkin pancakes with quality ingredients that taste as good as the local diner. In this recipe, we pack in as much pumpkin flavor as possible while eliminating all the refined grains and sugars that are usually used in fall recipes. You can feel good about serving these low-carb pumpkin pancakes to the whole family each autumn.

Is Pumpkin Keto?

Pumpkin, as well as most fall and winter squash, are perfectly acceptable on a keto diet. A typical 1/2 cup serving of pumpkin puree contains around 10 grams of carbs, and 3 grams of fiber, which results in 7 grams of net carbs. While this is more than most fruits and vegetables that are typically considered keto-friendly, you can use pumpkin to flavor different keto recipes while keeping the total carb count relatively low.

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Pumpkin also has a number of benefits to immunity, eye health, and healthy skin.

How to Find Pumpkin Puree That’s Keto Friendly

It’s pretty easy really. Most items that are labeled Pumpkin Puree are good for a low-carb keto diet. What you want to look out for is anything labeled as Pumpkin Pie Filling or Pumpkin Pie Mix. These are usually found right next to the canned pumpkin puree and are used for making pumpkin pie. These contain over 20 grams of carbs per serving and should be avoided on a ketogenic diet.

These cans will last for a long time in your pantry, so as soon as you see them hit the store shelves each year, you can stock up on them. Sometimes there will be shortages when you really need them around Thanksgiving time.

How Do You Make Pumpkin Pancakes Keto?

The Ingredients

To make keto pumpkin pancakes, you’ll need the following ingredients:

  • Almond Flour: Blanched and finely ground almond flour is best because it will result in fluffy pancakes. You want to avoid almond meal because it is more coarsely ground and will leave you with flat pancakes.
  • Coconut Flour: This is super important to give this pumpkin pancake recipe a cake-like texture.
  • Pumpkin Puree: This is where you get your pumpkin flavor from, and it also adds plenty of moisture.
  • Milk: There are plenty of milk alternatives out there that you can use to make low-carb keto recipes. Unsweetened almond milk and coconut milk are favorites.
  • Erythritol: This low-carb sweetener is what gives this pumpkin pancake recipe its classic sweetness.
  • Stevia: Combined with erythritol, this will make for a sweet and delicious pancake despite being low-carb and sugar-free.
  • Eggs: Eggs are what hold this whole thing together, and the addition of whipped egg whites will help your keto pumpkin pancakes become tall and fluffy.
  • Butter: You gotta have that buttery flavor in any pancake recipe you make. Add some to the batter and cook your pancakes in butter.
  • Baking Powder: Baking powder is necessary to get the pancakes to rise. Without it, you will be left with some sad, thin pancakes.
  • Flavoring: To flavor the pancakes, use a combination of pumpkin spice and vanilla extract. This gives you the fall flavors you’re looking for in this recipe.

Try Different Flavors and Additions

Recipes like this one are great because you can change up the flavors each time you make it. Here are a few favorite additions:

  • Pecans: Pecans are the perfect crunchy addition to pumpkin pancakes. The flavor of the pecans complements the pumpkin perfectly.
  • Chocolate Chips: There are a variety of low-carb chocolate chips available in grocery stores now.
  • Cream Cheese: Recently, a big batch of these pumpkin pancakes was made and stacked up with cream cheese filling between each layer. The tangy cream cheese is a perfect complement to the sweet flavors of these pancakes.

Storage and Freezing

If you’re going to the trouble of making pancakes, you might as well make a bigger batch and store some for leftovers. Store pumpkin pancakes in the refrigerator for up to a week and tightly wrapped in the freezer for up to a month. To warm your pumpkin pancakes, just take them out of the freezer and microwave them for 60 seconds, or warm them in a pan with a little butter.

Tricks for Making the Best Keto Pumpkin Pancakes

Pancakes are definitely more of an art than a science. Especially keto pancakes, because they can sometimes be tough to flip without the gluten used to bind together traditional pancakes. When preparing comfort foods that are gluten-free, sugar-free, and low-carb, there are some extra precautions needed to create something really tasty.

Use an Egg White to Make Fluffy Pumpkin Pancakes

This is a trick used in all keto pancake recipes. By whisking an egg white and gently folding it into the batter, you will make fluffy pancakes. This is important because keto ingredients tend to be more dense and heavy than traditional pancake ingredients. Beating an egg white to achieve stiff peaks, and then folding it into the batter with a spatula, will add some height and fluff to your keto breakfast.

Use Stevia and Erythritol for Sweetness

For sugar-free cooking and keto cooking, a combination of stevia and erythritol is used. The combination is important because if you only use one type of sweetener for your sweet keto recipes, then you will start to detect an unpleasant aftertaste. Always use one highly concentrated sweetener like stevia, and a granular sweetener like erythritol.

Add Pumpkin Pie Spice for More Pumpkin Flavor

If you add too much pumpkin puree to your recipe, you will end up with lots of carbs in this dish. For that reason, a healthy dose of pumpkin pie spice is added to the batter. This amps up the pumpkin flavor without increasing the carbs in these keto pancakes. This magical pumpkin spice blend is a combination of cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, and allspice. It is what you think of when you dream about fall flavors.

For even more pumpkin flavor, you can add pumpkin extract to this keto recipe, but it has been found to be unnecessary.

Use Almond Flour and Coconut Flour

There are certain recipes that just need both coconut flour and almond flour to come out great, and this is one of them. Each gluten-free flour option has its own pros and cons. Coconut flour is highly absorbent and creates wonderful bread-like textures, but it can often result in dry and crumbly recipes. Almond flour has a toasty flavor and is very low-carb, but it is calorie-dense and not very absorbent.

The keto pancake batter uses just a bit of coconut flour to help things come together and create a fluffy and bready texture.

Know When to Flip

This is something that takes a minute to learn and a lifetime to master. The typical advice on flipping pancakes is to wait until you start seeing air bubbles on the surface of the pancake. This means the base has solidified, and you will be able to easily flip your pancakes. This isn’t always the case for these keto pumpkin pancakes. When you start seeing bubbles on the surface of your low-carb pumpkin pancakes, you will want to wait another minute or two. Keto pancakes do not hold together as well as traditional ones, so you need to be cautious.

If You Have Trouble Flipping the Pancakes, Try This

  1. If your batter is too dry, you can add a few more splashes of unsweetened almond milk, or whichever milk option you are using for this recipe.
  2. If your batter is too wet, you can add a few teaspoons of coconut flour to help thicken it.
  3. Put a lid on the pan while you are cooking the keto pumpkin pancakes. This will help cook them through faster by recirculating some of the steam that is being released. This will make it easier to flip when the time comes.
  4. Make smaller pancakes if none of the above options have worked for you. That’s the easiest fix of all. The smaller your keto pumpkin pancakes are, the easier they will be to flip.

Serve with Butter, Syrup or Whipped Cream

Now for the tough decisions – what are you going to top your keto pumpkin pancakes with? A big fan of using as many quality ingredients as possible, so top yours with some good quality butter and maybe even some homemade whipped cream. If you think it is blasphemy to eat pancakes without syrup, then you have some options to choose from for a good pancake syrup.

There are a number of sugar-free pancake syrup options available these days.

One other thing to try is making a flavored and sweetened butter spread. You can do this by either melting butter and adding some sweetener and spices to it, or you can whip room temperature butter with a hand mixer and add sweetener and spices. A personal favorite is some cinnamon and stevia. This makes for a nice pancake topping and replaces the need for syrup.

More Pumpkin Recipes

Once you make one pumpkin recipe, it is only natural to start looking for more. Each year, new keto pumpkin recipes are published. Listed below are some all-time favorite ideas for satisfying keto pumpkin cravings.

More Pancake Recipes

If you’re looking for more pancakes, then you’re covered. Pancakes are one of the favorite foods and something often made as a family on the weekends. There are a handful of really good pumpkin recipes you can try, and all of them are gluten-free, sugar-free, and low-carb. There are even some nut-free and dairy-free options if you’re looking for those.

Keto Pumpkin Pancakes Recipe

Total Time: 15 minutes

Servings: 6

Calories per serving: 153

Ingredients:

  • 2 large eggs
  • 1/2 cup pumpkin puree
  • 1/4 cup cooled butter, melted
  • 1/4 cup erythritol
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