Lemon Blueberry Pancake Skewers


A Brighter Way to Breakfast: Lemon Blueberry Pancake Skewers

Some mornings, cereal just doesn’t cut it. And while pancakes are always a welcome treat, sometimes you want a little more fun—especially if you’re feeding a crowd or planning brunch. That’s where lemon blueberry pancake skewers come in.

They’re fresh, colorful, and playful. Imagine fluffy mini pancakes layered with juicy blueberries and hints of lemon, all served on a skewer like breakfast-on-a-stick. These are not only kid-approved but brunch-guest-wowing. And the best part? They’re surprisingly easy to make.


Why Pancake Skewers Are Worth Trying

Let’s be real—skewers make everything more exciting. Here’s why this recipe is a keeper:

  • Visually stunning – these are Instagram-ready
  • Portable and mess-free – great for parties and picnics
  • Customizable – mix up the fruit, drizzle sauces, or make it vegan
  • Kid-friendly – both fun to eat and fun to build
  • Perfect for brunch, holidays, or weekend mornings

You can prep most of it ahead, making them the ultimate low-stress, high-reward dish.


Ingredients You’ll Need

Here’s what to grab for this sunshine-inspired breakfast.

For the Mini Pancakes:

IngredientPurpose
All-purpose flourThe base of the pancake
Baking powderFor fluffiness
SaltFlavor balance
SugarLight sweetness
EggsBinds and adds richness
Milk (or plant-based)Thins the batter
Fresh lemon juiceBright citrus flavor
Lemon zestAdds zing and aroma
Vanilla extractWarm, sweet background note
Butter (melted)Adds moisture and flavor

For the Skewers:

IngredientPurpose
Fresh blueberriesJuicy pop and color
Lemon wedges (thin)Optional, for garnish
Wooden skewersTo hold everything together
Maple syrup or yogurtFor dipping or drizzling

Step-by-Step: How to Make Them

Step 1: Make the Pancake Batter

In a bowl, whisk together:

  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 tbsp sugar
  • 1½ tsp baking powder
  • Pinch of salt

In another bowl, mix:

  • 1 egg
  • ¾ cup milk
  • 1 tbsp lemon juice
  • 1 tsp lemon zest
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 2 tbsp melted butter

Pour wet ingredients into dry and stir just until combined. A few lumps are okay—don’t overmix!


Step 2: Cook Mini Pancakes

Heat a nonstick skillet or griddle over medium heat. Lightly grease.

Use a tablespoon or squeeze bottle to pour small rounds of batter. Cook for 1–2 minutes per side until golden.

Transfer to a plate and let cool slightly.


Step 3: Assemble the Skewers

Now the fun begins!

Alternate pancakes and blueberries on the skewers. We recommend:

  • 3–4 mini pancakes
  • 6–8 blueberries per skewer

You can also add banana slices or strawberry halves for more variety. Want extra flair? Add a tiny lemon wedge to the tip.


Step 4: Serve with a Dip

Set out a little bowl of warm maple syrup or vanilla Greek yogurt for dipping. You can also drizzle the skewers with:

  • Honey
  • Lemon glaze
  • Cream cheese frosting (for dessert brunch!)

Variations to Try

This base recipe is flexible and easy to personalize. Here are some fun ideas:

VariationTwist
Vegan versionUse plant milk and egg replacer
Gluten-freeSwap flour with GF pancake mix
Berry overloadAdd raspberries or blackberries
Tropical vibesUse mini pineapple chunks
Dessert-styleDrizzle with chocolate and whipped cream

Whether you’re going healthy or indulgent, there’s a version for every table.


Make It a Party: Brunch Skewer Bar

Hosting a crowd? Turn this into a build-your-own skewer station.

What to Set Out:

  • Mini pancakes (classic and chocolate chip)
  • Bowls of fresh berries
  • Banana slices
  • Mini waffles
  • Yogurt or syrup
  • Toppings like shredded coconut, crushed nuts, or chocolate chips

Let guests build their own. Fun, interactive, and guaranteed to be a hit!


Storage and Make-Ahead Tips

Can I make the pancakes ahead?

Yes! Cook them the night before and refrigerate in an airtight container. Reheat in the toaster or oven at 300°F (150°C) until warm.

How long do assembled skewers last?

If you’re making them for a party, assemble 2–3 hours in advance and store covered in the fridge. Add syrup or dips just before serving.


Nutritional Snapshot (Per Skewer – Approximate)

NutrientAmount
Calories~110
Carbs16g
Protein3g
Fat4g
Fiber1g
Sugar5g (mostly natural)

Naturally portion-controlled and easy to make lighter or richer depending on your tweaks.


Fun Ways to Serve Pancake Skewers

Presentation makes a big difference, especially for brunch. Here are some ideas:

Serving StyleHow It Looks
On a platterNeatly lined up, drizzled with glaze
Standing in a jarPopsicle-style, easy to grab
In cupcake linersIndividual portions for kids
With ribbon-tied endsExtra flair for baby showers or birthdays

They’re just as festive as cupcakes, but a little more wholesome.


When to Serve Them

These skewers are incredibly versatile. Perfect for:

  • Weekend brunch
  • Kids’ breakfast or lunchboxes
  • Baby showers or wedding brunches
  • Holiday mornings (think Easter, Mother’s Day)
  • Picnic-style breakfasts

You’ll find yourself making them “just because” more than you’d expect.


Pro Tips for Perfect Skewers

  • Don’t overcook your mini pancakes—they should be soft and fluffy
  • Use firm blueberries to avoid squishing on the skewer
  • Let pancakes cool slightly before assembling so the berries don’t wilt
  • Keep skewers short if serving to kids
  • Add a little lemon glaze for brightness if not using fresh wedges

FAQs: Your Pancake Skewer Questions, Answered

Can I use store-bought pancake mix?

Absolutely. Just add lemon zest and juice to the batter for flavor.


Can I make these without skewers?

Yes—serve them layered in a cup or on a platter with toothpicks for a bite-sized version.


Do the blueberries get mushy?

If you assemble right before serving, they stay fresh. Firm, dry berries are best.


Are these good for lunchboxes?

They’re great! Just skip the syrup and pack yogurt for dipping.


Can I freeze the pancakes?

Yes! Freeze in a single layer, then store in bags. Toast to reheat and build fresh skewers.


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Final Thoughts: A New Brunch Classic

Whether you’re hosting a crowd, planning a baby shower, or just want to jazz up a sleepy Sunday, lemon blueberry pancake skewers are the way to go.

They’re fun to build, lovely to serve, and—let’s be honest—impossible to resist. The bright citrus paired with sweet berries and soft pancakes is a combo that works every single time.

So grab your skewers, zest a lemon, and bring a little magic to your morning.

Your brunch just leveled up. 🫐🥞🍋


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