Turn traditional pancakes into a family size giant pancake using your pressure cooker! This Instant Pot Pancake is made with a fluffy homemade pancake mix and topped with fresh fruit and chocolate, then baked like a casserole in the Instant Pot. Make it with the homemade pancake batter I give below or a boxed pancake mix. Either way it's delicious!
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If you've wondered whether it's possible to make pancakes in your pressure cooker, the answer is that you sure can! You can make one delicious giant pancake for family breakfasts and holiday brunches. Top it with maple syrup, butter, powdered sugar, yogurt, or your favorite pancake toppings.
I cook most of my family's meals between the Instant Pot and the air fryer, including breakfast. And since we make homemade pancakes every weekend on the stove, why not make them in the Instant Pot too?
While we usually make a fun breakfast charcuterie board using almond or oat milk pancakes or cottage cheese waffles, this Instant Pot pancake recipe made it easier. I was able to make one big pancake "cake" rather than stand over the stove flipping a couple pancakes at a time.
A giant pancake is great for holiday breakfasts, especially Valentine's Day and Mother's Day where you can use a fun shaped pan like the heart one I usually use.
What You Need
- Instant Pot: I have the 8 quart duo crisp.
- Springform pan: a 9 inch pan fits in the 8 and 10 quart pressure cookers. You'll need something smaller for a 6 quart.
- Trivet or wire egg rack: this is for the pan to sit
- Oven mitts
- Foil
I purchased this 100-piece Instant Pot accessories set on Amazon for a very good price. It came with everything I need to make all sorts of recipes, if you are looking for an accessory set.
While I made this giant pancake in a 9 inch heart-shaped springform pan any pan that fits in your Instant Pot is fine! Note: the pan just mentioned will not fit in a 6 quart pressure cooker.
Ingredients
I make this Instant Pot pancake with nearly the same homemade pancake mix I use for my oat milk pancakes or almond milk pancakes. You can also use a premade pancake batter, if you prefer. Or make a giant chocolate pancake!
To use my homemade pancake recipe, you'll need:
- All purpose flour
- Oat milk: sub with any other milk, dairy or non-dairy
- Sugar: white, coconut, or stevia
- Olive oil: or butter
- Vanilla extract: don't leave it out, it adds so much flavor!
- Fresh berries: strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, or raspberries
- Chocolate chips: dark chocolate for a tangier flavor, milk chocolate for a sweeter flavor
- Baking powder/salt
If using boxed mix, just add the vanilla extract, fruit and chocolate chips in the recipe below.
Instructions
- Make the batter. Mix the dry ingredients first, then add beaten eggs, the milk, vanilla extract, and oil. Mix it all together until smooth.
- Prepare the pan by wrapping the bottom tightly in foil. Spray it with oil and pour the pancake mix in. Top with the fresh fruit and chocolate chips. Cover tightly with foil.
- Pour 1 cup of water into the Instant Pot. Place trivet (or egg rack) inside and put the pan on top.
- Seal the lid. Set the Instant Pot to pressure cook on high for 35 minutes and press start.
- Do a quick release when finished. Remove the pan carefully using oven mitts or tongs. Take off the foil immediately, being careful not to allow condensation to fall onto the pancake. The pancake might appear liquidy at first glance, but after a few minutes any extra liquid will absorb into it.
- Let it cool for about 5 minutes and then release the springform clasp. If using a regular cake pan, loosen the sides by sliding a knife between the pancake and the pan. Then turn upside down and gently tap the bottom and it will fall out.
Serve with your favorite toppings, like maple syrup, butter, yogurt, more fresh fruit, whipped cream or powdered sugar.
Tips For Making A Giant Pancake
- Wrap the bottom of the pan in foil as extra protection against leaking batter.
- Spray the pan immediately prior to adding the batter.
- Make over the weekend for an easy meal-prepped breakfast on busy mornings during the week.
- Customize it by adding your favorite fruit or leaving the fruit out entirely.
Baked goods in the Instant Pot have a different texture than those cooked in the oven, and this includes pancakes. When made in the Instant Pot, pancakes will be less spongy and fluffy and more dense. Nevertheless, they will be just as delicious!
Yes! The cook time remains the same if you use a boxed pancake mix.
Fridge: keep covered for up to 7 days.
Freezer: wrap tightly or seal in a freezer bag for up to 6 months.
Enjoy!
Recipe
Instant Pot Pancake with Fruit and Chocolate
Equipment
- pressure cooker
- springform pan 7 - 9 inches in diamater
- Trivet
Ingredients
- 2 cups flour
- 1 ยฝ tablespoon baking powder
- 4 tablespoon sugar
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 2 cups milk (oat, almond, soy, dairy)
- 4 tablespoon olive oil
- 4 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2 eggs
- 1 cup chopped strawberries, blueberries, or raspberries
- โ cup chocolate chips
Instructions
- In a large mixing bowl combine the flour, baking powder, sugar, and salt. Make a well in the center and add the oat milk, oil, vanilla extract, and eggs. Mix until smooth.
- Wrap the bottom of the pan in foil. Spray with oil and pour the pancake mix in. Top with the fruit and chocolate. Cover tightly with foil.
- Pour 1 cup of water into the Instant Pot. Place trivet inside and put the pan on top. Seal the lid. Set the Instant Pot to pressure cook (manual) on high for 35 minutes and press start.
- Do a quick release when finished. Remove the pan carefully using oven mitts or tongs. Take off the foil immediately, being careful not to allow condensation to fall onto the pancake. The pancake might appear liquidy at first glance, but after a few minutes any extra liquid will absorb into it. Let it cool for 5 minutes and then release the springform pan clasp.
- Serve with maple syrup, butter, yogurt, powdered sugar, or extra fruit.
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Sondra
This looks fun!
Jere Cassidy
This is why I love my IP so much, it has so many uses. This pancake looks delicious and I love you added fruit to it. My kids will love it.
Chef Dennis
I hope it's breakfast soon! I can't wait to make this Instant Pot Pancake for my wife.
Jo
Turns out so great! We'll be making these pancakes again!
Biana
Yum! This pancake looks so good for a Sunday brunch! I love that it is heart shaped.
Alexandra
Omg I LOVE how thick this turned out - and the raspberry/chocolate combo is perfect. I had no idea you could put a pan inside an Instant Pot; that's crazy!
Brianna
This looks like such an easy way to make pancakes for my bunch of breakfast lovers.
Tara
Oh how fun! This pancake sounds so perfect for a family brunch and I love how you put it together in the instant pot.