You can always make your own keto pancakes at home using one of our many recipes! #2. Order breakfast no matter what time of day it is Most IHOP locations are open 24 hours a day or at least until 11 PM. They also serve breakfast all day long. This means that no matter what time of day you walk in there, you can get something low-carb.
This copycat IHOP pancake tastes so yummy you’ll feel like an expert after you make it. Here’s how: In a bowl, combine buttermilk, vegetable oil, and vanilla. Add the solid ingredients (sugar, baking powder, flour, baking soda, salt) into the mix.
These top-rated pancakes go full-on keto by substituting the wheat flour for almond flour and/or coconut flour (or doing away with flour entirely), adding in cream cheese or ricotta cheese, and kicking up the eggs. And because they're keto, you don't have to shy away from fats.
And the Raspberry White Chocolate Chip pancakes were the most sugary of all. According to the IHOP website, these pancakes have 68 grams of sugar per two-pancake serving.