For an even richer flavor, consider adding a tablespoon of melted white chocolate to the pancake batter. If you don't have buttermilk, you can make a substitute by adding 1 tablespoon of lemon juice or white vinegar to 1 cup of milk and letting it sit for 5 minutes. Adjust the amount of red food coloring to achieve your desired shade of red velvet. Be careful not to overmix the batter, as this can result in tough pancakes. For a touch of elegance, garnish with fresh berries or a dusting of cocoa powder.
Kory Bechtelar
May 6, 2025I added a handful of chocolate chips to the batter, and it was delicious!
Abigale Walter
Apr 10, 2025These are the best pancakes I've ever made!
Jovan Bartoletti
Mar 8, 2025The recipe was easy to follow, and the pancakes turned out perfectly fluffy.
Orland Will
Jan 6, 2025The slight tang from the vinegar really enhances the red velvet flavor. Don't skip it!
Jannie Price
Dec 6, 2024These pancakes are so decadent and delicious – perfect for a special treat!
Jannie Windler
Oct 31, 2024I substituted almond milk for the buttermilk, and they still turned out great.
Layne Bernhard
Oct 20, 2024The red food coloring makes them so festive and fun. Great for holidays or birthdays!
Jaida Champlin
Sep 15, 2024These pancakes are amazing! The cream cheese glaze is the perfect complement to the red velvet flavor.
Tyshawn Haagmueller
Aug 5, 2024The cream cheese glaze is so good, I could eat it with a spoon!
Ivah Friesen
Jul 1, 2024I made these for my family on Christmas morning, and they were a huge hit! Everyone loved them.