Barbie’s birthday is March 9. These Pink Pancakes are perfect for boys or girls and perfect for Barbie’s birthday! These pink pancakes are sweet, delicious, and so much fun! Everyone loves fluffy buttermilk pancakes, but add strawberry and icing and they are even better.

How To Make Barbie Pink Pancakes
Kids Activities Blog thought it would be fun to celebrate this epic event with a special breakfast for Barbie. We are making pink pancakes! We are giddy to be celebrating with Barbie to celebrate her big day!
Related: Homemade pancake mix recipe
Pink pancakes taste like strawberry shortcake and are a delightful shade of pink.
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Supplies Needed To Make These Fun Barbie Pink Pancakes
- 1 quart of strawberries
- 1 cup buttermilk
- 1/4 cup of oil
- 1 egg
- 2 cups of pancake mix
- 1/4 cup sugar or strawberry syrup
How to Make Pink Pancakes
Step 1
Wash the strawberries and cut the tops off.
Step 2
Place the buttermilk in a blender and add the strawberries. Blend until completely smooth.
Step 3
Measure out 2 cups of the strawberry/buttermilk mixture and it to the oil, egg and pancake mix.

Note:
If the mixture isn’t as pink as you would like, then add strawberry syrup to it instead of sugar to sweeten.
Step 4
If the batter is the proper thickness, then pour on a greased griddle at 350 degrees flipping when golden pink.
Note:
If the batter is too thin, add a little more pancake mix. If the batter is too thick, then add some of the reserved strawberry/buttermilk mixture or additional strawberry syrup.
Step 5
Stack and top with more strawberries or a simple glaze of milk & powdered sugar. Add pink sprinkles if desired.
Step 6
Invite Barbie and friends for a breakfast treat!
Our Experience With Barbie Pancakes
March 9 is Barbie’s birthday! Barbie is an icon of childhood play.
As a girl, I remember the world we created around our Barbie dolls. Today is no different. Girls around the world dream through play with Barbie. And that’s why I love these pink pancakes so much! The world was taken by storm by the Barbie movie and we love that these pink pancakes can let everyone have a little Barbie fun at breakfast.
Fun Barbie Facts
Did you know that one Barbie doll is sold every 3 seconds somewhere in the world?
Did you know that over 90% of girls ages 3-10 own at least one Barbie doll in the U.S.?
Did you know that Barbie has had more than 150 careers to-date?
How To Make Pink Pancakes

Pink pancakes are fluffy, pink, filled with strawberry syrup and sprinkles as well as icing! It's so good!
Ingredients
- 1 quart of strawberries
- 1 cup buttermilk
- 1/4 cup of oil
- 1 egg
- 2 cups of pancake mix
- 1/4 cup sugar or strawberry syrup
Instructions
- Wash the strawberries and cut the tops off.
- Place the buttermilk in a blender and add the strawberries.
- Blend until completely smooth.
- Measure out 2 cups of the strawberry/buttermilk mixture and it to the oil, egg and pancake mix.
- If the batter is the proper thickness, then pour on a greased griddle at 350 degrees flipping when golden pink.
- Stack and top with more strawberries or a simple glaze of milk & powdered sugar.
- Add pink sprinkles if desired.
- Invite Barbie and friends for a breakfast treat!
More Pancake Recipes From Kids Activities Blog
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- Turn breakfast into an art project with this painting pancakes breakfast craft!
- This delicious skillet pancake with strawberry syrup is sooo berry good!
- Switch it up and make Lemon Pancakes as breakfast for dinner!
- Homemade pancakes have never been easier with this make ahead pancake mix.
- Make pancake house quality pancakes at home!
- Check out these great Barbie DIY hacks!
- Check out this long list of pancake recipes!
- You have to try these Grinch pancakes! They’re delicious.
- You have to try these pancake roll ups.
Wanna give your child a barbie style birthday? See all these birthday activity ideas for girls!
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Are you going to try these pink pancakes?
I liked to play with my aunt’s Barbies because they were the originals!! That was pretty cool! Plus she had all kinds of accessories too. Worth some big bucks I’m sure! kristiedonelson(at)gmail(dot)com Thank you.
I loved to play with my barbies when I was little. I had a neighbor that had the dream house and we’d play for hours. Happy Birthday Barbie!
Happy Birthday Barbie!
Happy birthday! I loved Barbie all my life.
Happy Birthday Barbie! We share the birthday, so I wish us both many more years to come! My fondest Barbie memory is getting the pink Barbie corvette for my 10th birthday! My favorite gift ever!
My favorite memory of barbie, was my sisters beautiful lilac and lovely barbie.
I would dress the Barbies up for hours trying all different outfits…and the classic Barbie “table” from the pizza box…:)
I actually did not have Barbies as a kid! But I was very excited when my kids started playing with Barbies, they really have a lot of fun. They actually like the Barbie movies a lot more than the dolls, and I have seen all of them! The last one was bought was the Pony Adventure 🙂
I remember playing with Barbies and putting them in awesome clothes my Grandma made.
Tweety bird barbie was my fav