Heart Shaped Pancakes (Fluffy, Cute, Valentine Breakfast)

These heart shaped pancakes are fluffy, golden, and surprisingly easy to make. You can use a heart cookie cutter or pipe the batter with a squeeze bottle for clean edges and a perfect heart every time.

They’re ideal for Valentine’s Day, birthdays, or any morning you want breakfast to feel extra special. Add berries, a drizzle of syrup, and you’ve got a plate that looks adorable and tastes like a cozy weekend.

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They’re ideal for Valentine’s Day, birthdays, or any morning you want breakfast to feel extra special. Add berries, a drizzle of syrup, and you’ve got a plate that looks adorable and tastes like a cozy weekend.


Why You’ll Love This Heart Shaped Pancakes

  • Cute and festive: Heart pancakes instantly upgrade any breakfast.
  • Fluffy texture: Buttermilk batter makes soft, tender pancakes.
  • Easy shaping: Cookie cutter or squeeze bottle—both work.
  • Kid-friendly: Fun to make and even more fun to eat.
  • Make ahead: Cook, freeze, and toast for quick mornings.
  • Endless toppings: Berries, syrup, yogurt, or lemon sugar.

Ingredients for Heart Shaped Pancakes

Ingredients for heart shaped pancakes with a heart cookie cutter and berries on a kitchen counter
Simple pantry ingredients plus a heart cutter or squeeze bottle for shaping

Pancake Batter

  • All-purpose flour (1 1/2 cups) – Classic fluffy base.
  • Granulated sugar (2 tablespoons) – Light sweetness and browning.
  • Baking powder (2 teaspoons) – Main lift.
  • Baking soda (1/2 teaspoon) – Helps with fluff and tenderness.
  • Salt (1/2 teaspoon) – Balances the sweetness.
  • Buttermilk (1 1/4 cups) – Tangy and tender; milk + vinegar works in a pinch.
  • Egg (1 large) – Structure and softness.
  • Melted butter (3 tablespoons) – Rich flavor.
  • Vanilla extract (2 teaspoons) – Cozy bakery aroma.

Toppings

  • Berries – Strawberries, blueberries, raspberries.
  • Butter – Classic melt-on-top moment.
  • Honey or maple syrup – Drizzle to finish.
  • Optional powdered sugar – For a soft, cute look.

How to Make Heart Shaped Pancakes

Four-panel collage showing batter mixing, piping hearts, flipping, and a plated stack with berries
A quick four-panel guide to mixing, shaping, flipping, and serving heart pancakes
  • 1. Mix dry ingredients. Whisk flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt in a bowl.
  • 2. Mix wet ingredients. Whisk buttermilk, egg, melted butter, and vanilla until smooth.
  • 3. Combine gently. Fold wet into dry just until combined, then rest the batter 5 minutes so it thickens slightly.
  • 4. Heat the pan. Warm a nonstick skillet over medium-low heat and lightly grease.
  • 5. Shape hearts. Use a heart cookie cutter in the pan, or pipe a heart outline first, then fill the center with batter.
  • 6. Cook and flip. Cook until bubbles form and edges look set, then flip and cook until golden and springy.
  • 7. Serve. Stack, top with berries, butter, and syrup, and enjoy warm.

Tips for Perfect Heart Shaped Pancakes

  • Medium-low heat wins: Helps the hearts cook through without overbrowning.
  • Thicker batter shapes better: Resting the batter makes cleaner edges.
  • Do not press after flipping: It deflates the fluffy texture.
  • Wipe the cutter: If using a cutter, re-grease it lightly between rounds.
  • Keep warm on a rack: Prevents soggy bottoms while you cook a batch.

Variations & Substitutions

  • Strawberry batter: Add 2 tablespoons strawberry puree for a faint pink color.
  • Chocolate chip hearts: Sprinkle mini chocolate chips right after pouring.
  • Lemon sugar finish: Dust with powdered sugar mixed with lemon zest.
  • Whole wheat swap: Replace up to 1/2 cup flour with white whole wheat.
  • Yogurt topping: Add Greek yogurt and honey for a lighter brunch plate.

Make Ahead & Storage

  • Fridge: Store cooled pancakes in an airtight container up to 3 days.
  • Freezer: Freeze in layers with parchment up to 2 months.
  • Reheat: Toast or warm in a skillet to keep edges tender and lightly crisp.
  • Batch cooking: Keep pancakes warm in a 200°F oven on a rack.

What to Serve with Heart Shaped Pancakes

  • Fresh berries: Always the cutest topping for hearts.
  • Eggs on the side: Scrambled eggs or a simple omelet.
  • Yogurt and honey: For a balanced plate.
  • Fruit smoothie: A quick drink pairing for brunch.
  • Extra syrup station: Let everyone customize.

Reader Review: My kids loved the heart shapes and the pancakes stayed fluffy. This is now our go-to special morning breakfast.


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