#pancakespaghetti trended as we put together this toddler pancake recipe; consider this our response. Sure, you could scissor up some from-a-box pancakes and dress ‘em like pasta; sure, your child will smile or giggle when you show them. But will you ever make it again (and again and again and again)? Gimmicks are a lot of things; rarely, though, are they tasty.
But this torn pancake for toddlers is exceptionally tasty. Based on the Austrian dish known as kaiserschmarrn, it’s basically a souffle pancake chopped up into rough bites–all the creamy, dreamy bliss the combination of flour, eggs, sugar, and oil can offer, now in a fun-size package. Looks like tiny pillows, really, as do plenty of stuffed pastas at finer Italian restaurants; these, though, are a lot better for breakfast. Make that brunch: there are steps, there is some technique; time is necessary. Don’t go this route if your kid is hangry, or if you’ve got activities to get to in an hour; but if you’ve got 30-45 minutes to spare on a lazy Sunday, we guarantee these will become a new breakfast tradition. They’re just that good.
For a dinner version, see our dutch baby pancake. And check out our other great toddler breakfast recipes!
The Best Toddler Pancake Recipe
Looking for a toddler pancake recipe that feels a little more special than the usual stack? This one takes its cues from Austria’s famous kaiserschmarrn—a big, fluffy pancake that gets torn into bite-sized pieces. The result is soft, airy, golden pillows of pancake your little one can grab by hand or dip into applesauce, jam, or whatever you’ve got on hand. It’s part breakfast, part treat, and just the thing to make a lazy weekend morning feel like a mini celebration.
🛒 What You’ll Need
- Eggs & Milk → The foundation of that fluffy souffle texture.
- Sugar & Vanilla → Sweetness plus a touch of warmth.
- Flour → For structure, keeping it pancake-like but tender.
- Powdered Sugar, Lemon, Jam/Applesauce (optional) → For dusting, dipping, and finishing touches toddlers love.
👩🍳 How It’s Made
- Whip the egg whites until thick and foamy.
- Mix the yolks with milk, sugar, and vanilla, then blend in the flour.
- Fold in the egg whites for a light, airy batter.
- Cook in a greased pan, then bake until set and golden.
- Flip, tear, and chop the pancake into toddler-friendly pieces.
- Sprinkle with powdered sugar and serve with lemon, jam, or applesauce.
❓ FAQ
Can I make this faster?
Not really—the egg whites and oven step are what give this toddler pancake recipe its signature fluff. If you’re pressed for time, try a simpler pancake recipe.
Do I have to use jam or powdered sugar?
Nope. A spritz of lemon works beautifully for adults, while toddlers often love dipping the pieces into applesauce.
Can I add mix-ins?
Yes! Chopped nuts, berries, or even a bit of minced, par-boiled potato can go right into the batter for extra flavor and texture.
Can I make this for another meal?
Austrians tend to eat this as dessert, actually; Germans sometimes eat for lunch. So go ahead!