There’s something about warm pancakes that feels like a good idea every time — even when you don’t feel like cooking.
These pistachio skyr pancakes come together fast, stay soft instead of dry, and have just enough nutty flavor to make them feel a little different. Not heavy, not overly sweet — just simple, warm, and easy to go back for another one.
They’re the kind you make once… and then randomly crave again a few days later.
Difficulty: Easy
Time: 15 minutes
Servings: 2–3

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What You’ll Need for Pistachio Skyr Pancakes
How to Make Pistachio Skyr Pancakes That Stay Soft
- Start by mixing the skyr and egg in a bowl until smooth. It doesn’t need to be perfect — just combined enough to create a creamy base.
- Add the ground pistachios, flour, baking powder, sweetener, and salt. Stir gently. The batter should feel thick but still easy to spoon. If it’s too stiff, a tiny splash of milk will loosen it.
- Heat a non-stick pan over medium heat and lightly grease it. This matters more than it seems — too little fat and they stick, too much and they fry instead of staying soft.
- Spoon small portions into the pan and let them cook without rushing. When you see bubbles and the edges look set, flip gently.
- Cook the other side until lightly golden. Don’t overcook — that’s what makes them dry instead of soft.
- Serve warm. They stay tender even as they cool, which makes them surprisingly good later too.
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What most people get wrong here
Overmixing.
It sounds harmless, but it turns soft pancakes into dense ones.
You want:
👉 just combined
👉 slightly uneven batter
That’s what keeps them light instead of heavy.
FAQ
Can you make pistachio skyr pancakes without flour?
Yes, but the texture will change. Flour helps them hold shape and stay soft, so without it they’ll be more delicate and slightly less fluffy.
What’s the best way to keep skyr pancakes soft after cooking?
Keep the heat moderate and avoid overcooking. Once they’re lightly golden, take them off — they continue to set slightly as they rest.
Can you use Greek yogurt instead of skyr for these pancakes?
Yes, Greek yogurt works really well here. Just use a thick one so the batter doesn’t get too loose.
How do you make pistachio pancakes taste more pronounced?
Use finely ground pistachios and add a little extra on top. A small pinch of salt also helps bring out the nutty flavor more than you’d expect.







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