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There’s nothing better than a fluffy stack of pancakes in the morning--or at lunch or dinner! Although pancakes are typically thought of as a weekend-only treats, they can make the perfect weekday breakfast, too. Simply whip up a batch when you have time, stick them in the freezer, then reheat for a quick, sweet breakfast. Whether you reheat in the microwave, toaster, or oven, this simple solution will give you a meal that’s fast, convenient, and tasty, too!

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Reheating in the Microwave, Oven, or Toaster

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  1. Heat up 1-5 uncovered pancakes at a time on a microwave-safe plate. Experiment with timing to see what works best with your microwave’s wattage; you may find that 5 pancakes will be ready to go after just about a minute, or that they’ll need a bit more time. [1]
    • If you froze your pancake, let it defrost in the refrigerator overnight before microwaving in the morning.
    • This is the fastest method, and great for a busy weekday morning. Your pancakes should be soft, fluffy, warm, and ready to eat!
    • If you find your pancakes getting a bit mushy in the microwave, try microwaving them for a shorter time. Mix it up to see what length of time works best for your pancakes and your microwave. [2]
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Reheat Pancakes
    Set the toaster to a medium setting and check it when it pops out. Cut into your pancake a bit to see if it’s heated all the way through. If it’s just slightly crispy and warm or hot, serve it up and enjoy! If it’s still lukewarm or cold, let it toast for a few minutes more. [3]
    • Toast pancakes that use a non-white flour, like whole wheat flour. They’ll get just slightly crunchy on the outside without becoming doughy underneath.
    • You can use a toaster oven or a regular toaster.
    • This method is typically limited to smaller batches because of the small size of toasters and toaster ovens.
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  3. Watermark wikiHow to Reheat Pancakes
    Wrap your pancakes in foil before putting them in, which will help them retain their fluffiness and not get too dry. You can either wrap up a stack in foil, or lay them flat on a baking sheet and cover it tightly with foil. Check the pancakes after 10 minutes to see if they’re ready - they’ll be warm and soft, but not too hot or crunchy. Put them back in for a few minutes if they’re still a little cold. [4]
    • This is a great option if you’re reheating a large number of pancakes. Simply wrap up as many as you need and pop them in the oven!
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Freezing Pancakes Properly

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  1. After you’ve finished cooking your pancakes, set them out on a cooling rack or cutting board to cool. Flip them over after about 10 minutes so each side gets a chance to cool down. [5]
    • Pancakes that are still warm will create condensation in your resealable bag and cause your pancakes to freeze together.
  2. This is where you’ll be storing your pancakes. Make sure to put the current date and the type of pancake (such as buttermilk). [6]
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Reheat Pancakes
    Make sure none of the pancakes are touching each other, which will prevent them from sticking together. Place them in the labeled plastic bag. [7]
    • You can also use wax paper as a separator.
  4. Lay them flat on the sheet, making sure they’re not touching. Set them in the freezer until totally frozen, about 30 minutes. Then, remove them from the freezer, place them in the plastic bag, and put them back in the freezer until you’re ready to eat. [8]
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Reheat Pancakes
    The pancakes should keep for a few weeks, although you should eat them within one week if possible. This is when they’ll be the most fresh--and taste the best! [9]
  6. Watermark wikiHow to Reheat Pancakes
    Set them in the refrigerator overnight, then pop them in the microwave, toaster, or oven when you’re ready to reheat.
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      While pancakes are typically thought of as a weekend-only treat, you can make them a perfect weekday breakfast by freezing a batch and reheating them. To properly freeze your pancakes, let them cool to room temperature before placing them in a resealable plastic bag. Put a piece of parchment paper between each pancake, then place them in the freezer. When you’re ready to use your pancakes, let them thaw before reheating them. You can reheat them in the microwave, uncovered, for about 20 seconds per pancake. Another way to reheat them is to put them in the toaster on a medium setting, which will give them a little crunch. For larger batches, reheat them in the oven for 10 minutes at 350 degrees Fahrenheit. To learn how long pancakes stay fresh in the freezer, keep reading!

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