Are you wondering how to bring back that just-cooked magic to your leftover pancakes? We’ll dive into the art of reheating pancakes, ensuring they stay delicious and satisfying, just like when they first came off the griddle.
Slightly dampen a piece of paper towel and place it on a microwave-safe plate.
Place your frozen or stored pancakes on the paper towel in a single layer.
Top with another dry paper towel. Don’t try to reheat too many. Only reheat what you need.
Microwave the pancakes for about ten to fifteen seconds per cake you reheat. Frozen cakes may take a few seconds longer.
How to reheat pancakes on the stove
Preheat your dry cast iron skillet or griddle over low heat. NOTE: You could use a stainless steel skillet, but don’t use your non-stick skillet. Non-stick skillets should not be heated without any grease in them. IMPORTANT: Do not have your heat too high, or you risk burning them or making them tough.
Place a single layer of pancakes in the pan, carefully monitoring your temperature.
Cook them for about 2 minutes on the first side. Flip them with your spatula and continue to cook on the other side for 2 to 3 minutes until the cakes are evenly heated. If you want to coat them with melted butter while heating, it will add flavor and a little more crispy texture to the outside.
How to reheat pancakes in the air fryer
Preheat your air fryer to 350°F/180°C for about 3 minutes.
Place the pancakes in your air fryer basket in a single layer. This ensures even cooking.
Air fry them for 2 minutes on the first side.
Flip them with tongs.
Air fry on the second side for 1-2 minutes until heated.
How to reheat pancakes in the toaster
Place a pancake in each toaster slot.
Set the setting to medium or medium-high (number 5 or 6).
Toast for one minute, check the temperature. If they need a bit longer, toast them for another half to one minute.
How to reheat pancakes in the oven or toaster oven
Preheat the oven to 350°F/180°C.
Line a rimmed baking sheet with aluminum foil or a piece of parchment paper.
Place the pancakes in a single layer on the prepared baking sheet.
Cover the pancakes with foil.
Heat refrigerated pancakes for 5 or 6 minutes. Heat frozen pancakes for about 6-8 minutes until heated through.
Notes
For all of the above methods, it is crucial to serve the reheated pancakes immediately.
How to store and freeze pancakes
Storage: To store your leftover pancakes, let them come to room temperature on a wire cooling rack in a single layer. Get a large piece of aluminum foil. Place one pancake in the middle of the foil. Place a small piece of waxed paper or parchment paper on the first pancake, then add another pancake on top of the paper. Add a second piece of paper and another pancake on top of that. Continue until all of the pancakes are wrapped. You could also store them in plastic storage bags or other airtight containers, separated by paper, but they tend to be soggy in the plastic. Store them in the fridge. They can be stored in the refrigerator for three to four days.Freezing: Wrap the pancakes as directed above. If you use the foil, place the foil in a large freezer bag. Remove as much air from the bag as possible. Freeze for one to two months for the best flavor and texture once reheated.