
If you’re looking for a simple and satisfying breakfast, these easy oatmeal pancakes require only a few basic ingredients. They’re filling, easy to prepare, and can be customized with your favorite ingredients.
I like making one large pancake instead of several small ones because it saves time and is much easier. The pancake is soft, slightly sweet, and filling—perfect for a simple breakfast at home.
Ingredients

- 1 cup rolled oats
- 1 tablespoon chia seeds
- 3 tablespoons water, for soaking the chia seeds
- 1 large egg
- ¾ cup milk
- 1 tablespoon honey
- 1 tablespoon melted butter
- A small amount of butter or oil for the pan
Instructions

1. Soak the chia seeds
Mix 1 tablespoon of chia seeds with 3 tablespoons of water. Let them sit for about 10–15 minutes until they become soft and gel-like.
2. Blend the batter
Add the rolled oats, soaked chia seeds, egg, milk, honey, and melted butter to a blender.
Blend until the mixture is smooth. Let the batter rest for about 3–5 minutes so the oats can absorb some of the liquid.
The batter should be thick but still easy to pour. If it is too thick, add 1–2 tablespoons of milk. If it is too thin, add a little more oatmeal and blend again.
3. Cook the pancake
Heat a nonstick pan over low to medium heat and lightly grease it with butter or oil.
Pour the batter into the pan. You can make several small pancakes or one large pancake if you prefer a quicker and easier method.
Cook slowly until the bottom is golden brown and the top begins to set. Carefully flip the pancake and cook the other side until golden and fully cooked.
Easy Oatmeal Pancake Variations
For a naturally sweeter version, add cooked sweet potato to the blender.
For a savory version, try adding cooked broccoli and reducing or skipping the honey.
You can also add a little cinnamon for extra flavor.
If you prefer a sweeter pancake, simply add a little more honey to the batter. You can enjoy it as a sweet breakfast or a simple homemade treat.
How to Serve Easy Oatmeal Pancakes

These oatmeal pancakes can be enjoyed on their own, but I like to serve them as part of a complete breakfast.
Top or serve them with sliced avocado and eggs, or add cooked chicken, beef, or shrimp for extra protein. You can use whatever ingredients you already have at home.
For a lighter meal, serve the pancake with avocado, eggs, and fresh vegetables. For a more filling meal, add your favorite meat or shrimp.
This recipe is very flexible—there is no need to follow one exact combination. Simply use what you have and create a meal that works for you and your family.
Final Thoughts
These oatmeal pancakes are simple, warm, and satisfying. With oats, chia seeds, egg, and milk, they make an easy breakfast for busy mornings or relaxed weekends.
I especially like recipes like this because they are flexible. You can adjust the ingredients, make the pancake sweet or savory, and use what you already have at home.
Sometimes the simplest homemade breakfasts are the ones we enjoy the most.
Looking for another delicious homemade recipe? Try my Easy Crispy Vietnamese Egg Rolls (Chả Giò). Crispy, flavorful, and perfect for sharing with family and friends.
