Serve up a stack of peanut butter pancakes with honey, maple syrup, or fresh fruit.

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Fluffy, golden peanut butter pancakes are the perfect breakfast.

The sky is the limit.

Southern Living Peanut Butter Pancakes on a plate to serve with butter and syrup

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Learn how to make peanut butter pancakes.

These peanut butter pancakes are quick to make so you get breakfast on the table in a snap.

Sprinkle the pancakes with chocolate chips or add a few thin slices of banana before flipping.

Southern Living Peanut Butter Pancakes ingredients

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When youre ready to reheat, heat them in the toaster on low heat until warmed through.

Let batter rest 10 minutes while heating the griddle.

Transfer to a plate and keep warm.

Southern Living Peanut Butter Pancakes whisking together the dry ingredients

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Serve immediately with maple syrup and salted butter.

Southern Living Peanut Butter Pancakes whisking together the wet ingredients

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Southern Living Peanut Butter Pancakes stirring the batter together

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Southern Living Peanut Butter Pancakes melting butter to cook the pancakes

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Southern Living Peanut Butter Pancakes after flipping in the pan

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Southern Living Peanut Butter Pancakes on a plate to keep warm

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Southern Living Peanut Butter Pancakes ready to serve with butter and syrup

Credit:Caitlin Bensel; Food Stylist: Torie Cox