National Blueberry Pancake Day – Jan. 28, 2027

National Blueberry Pancake Day
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National Blueberry Pancake Day arrives every January 28, inviting everyone to enjoy the fluffy goodness of pancakes studded with juicy, nutritious blueberries. Gather your ingredients, whip up a batch from scratch, or visit your favorite breakfast spot to indulge in this delightful morning meal.

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Expected National Blueberry Pancake Day Deals

While we await official 2027 promotions to drop, history shows that National Blueberry Pancake Day often inspires sweet deals from major breakfast chains and grocery stores. Expect IHOP and Denny’s to offer discounted stacks or special menu items featuring blueberries. Retailers like Kroger and Walmart might feature sales on pancake mix, fresh blueberries from brands like Driscoll’s, or maple syrup. Specialty grocers such as Whole Foods could highlight organic pancake ingredients or gourmet blueberry preserves. We will update this page with confirmed live deals as January 28 approaches.

Platform Guide for National Blueberry Pancake Day

TikTok

Tag @www.nationaltoday.com and use #BlueberryPancakeDay. Film a quick recipe tutorial for your favorite blueberry pancakes or a ‘pancake art’ challenge.

Instagram

Tag @nationaltoday_ and use #NationalBlueberryPancakeDay. Share mouth-watering photos of your pancake creations, from classic stacks to gourmet brunch spreads.

Facebook

Mention National Today (facebook.com/nationaltoday) and use #BlueberryPancakeDay. Post a poll asking followers about their favorite pancake toppings or share a family recipe.

Social Media Tips for National Blueberry Pancake Day

Individuals

Start your day with a stack of homemade blueberry pancakes, experimenting with different flours or adding a touch of lemon zest to the batter for extra flavor.

Creators

Create a 'blueberry pancake showdown' video, comparing different mixes or recipes. Feature unique toppings, syrups, or even savory twists on the classic breakfast.

Brands

Run a 'best blueberry pancake' photo contest, encouraging customers to share their creations using your products. Offer a prize package of breakfast essentials or gift cards.

Top Brands for National Blueberry Pancake Day

  1. Krusteaz

    Founded in 1932 by a Seattle women's club, Krusteaz is a popular brand of baking mixes, including a wide range of pancake and waffle mixes. Their easy-to-use products make homemade pancakes accessible for any occasion.

  2. Pearl Milling Company

    Formerly Aunt Jemima, Pearl Milling Company has been a staple in American kitchens for over 130 years, offering pancake mixes, syrups, and other breakfast items. They continue to provide convenient and delicious options for family breakfasts.

  3. IHOP

    The International House of Pancakes, founded in 1958, is a renowned American pancake house restaurant chain. IHOP is famous for its extensive pancake menu, including seasonal and classic blueberry pancake offerings.

  4. Denny's

    Founded in 1953 as a coffee shop in Lakewood, California, Denny's is a full-service diner chain known for its all-day breakfast menu. They frequently feature various pancake options, including those with blueberries, on their diverse menu.

  5. Driscoll's

    Driscoll's is a leading brand in fresh berries, known for its high-quality strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, and blueberries. Their sweet and juicy blueberries are a perfect addition to any pancake recipe.

  6. Bob's Red Mill

    Established in 1978, Bob's Red Mill produces a wide range of natural, organic, and gluten-free flours, grains, and baking mixes. They offer various flours ideal for making wholesome and delicious blueberry pancakes from scratch.

  7. Smucker's

    Founded in 1897 by Jerome Smucker, Smucker's is an American manufacturer of fruit preserves, peanut butter, and other food products. Their syrups and fruit spreads are a classic accompaniment to blueberry pancakes.

National Blueberry Pancake Day Hero

Elizabeth Coleman White

Elizabeth Coleman White (1871–1954) was a New Jersey farmer and businesswoman who pioneered the domestication of the wild blueberry. In the early 20th century, she collaborated with botanist Frederick Coville to develop the first cultivated blueberry varieties, transforming the fruit from a wild crop into a commercially viable agricultural product. Her groundbreaking work made blueberries widely available and helped establish the modern blueberry industry.

History of National Blueberry Pancake Day

Pancakes are one of our nation’s oldest and best-loved foods. Around the world, humans have been making fried, flat dough disks since at least the Stone Age. The Ancient Greeks and Romans made pancakes with wheat flour, olive oil, honey, and curdled milk. The English later added flavorings like spices, sherry, and fruit.

As a term, ‘pancake’ first made an appearance in the English language in the 15h century but didn’t gain popularity until the 19th century in the United States. Other names include johnnycakes, hoecakes, griddle cakes, and flapjacks. There are as many names for pancakes as there are varieties: crepes, latkes, ‘boxty,’ poori, and ‘pannenkoeken’ are just some of the regional variations of the basic pancake. In one form or another, these starchy flatbreads, sweet or savory, play a part in dozens of cuisines around the world.

There’s another Pancake Day, better known as ‘Shrove Day.’ On the feast day before Lent, pancakes became an easy (and tasty) way for Catholic observants to quickly consume the dairy products and eggs that would be off limits for the next month.

In the modern U.S., fruits have become a popular ingredient in breakfast pancakes. Blueberries, a popular antioxidant-rich fruit, make an excellent addition to pancakes and round out a nutritious, hearty breakfast. Making it one of nature’s only truly blue foods, the blueberry’s anthocyanin pigment spreads its color and some of its most important nutrients. Combine these healthful and delicious fruits with a hearty pancake batter and it’s no wonder blueberry pancakes are one of the country’s favorite variations on this popular breakfast staple.

National Blueberry Pancake Day timeline

600 B.C.
First Mention of Pancakes

The Romans make a pancake-like dish called ‘Alita Dolcia’ using milk, flour, eggs, and spices.

1445
Pancake Races Begin

In the United Kingdom, people celebrate Shrove Tuesday with annual Pancake Races, in which participants frantically flip pancakes in a wacky relay race.

1880s
Maple Syrup Corners the Market

Technological innovations that make maple syrup easier to harvest, process, and transport lead to a growth in its popularity.

1931
Birth of Bisquick

General Mills introduces the premixed biscuit and pancake batter, using hydrogenated oil to increase shelf life and eliminate the need for refrigeration.

How Businesses Can Celebrate National Blueberry Pancake Day

Local businesses can celebrate National Blueberry Pancake Day by offering special deals or themed menu items. Restaurants and cafes could feature limited-time blueberry pancake specials, perhaps with unique toppings or a ‘build-your-own’ option. Grocery stores might run promotions on pancake ingredients, fresh blueberries, and syrups. Even non-food businesses could host a breakfast event for employees or customers, serving blueberry pancakes to foster community and goodwill.

National Blueberry Pancake Day FAQs

When is National Blueberry Pancake Day?

In 2027, National Blueberry Pancake Day is observed on Thursday, January 28, providing a perfect mid-week excuse to indulge in a sweet and fruity breakfast.

How many blueberries are produced annually?

North America accounts for a substantial portion of the world’s blueberry supply, with harvests typically peaking in summer. The total global output continues to expand as demand for this superfood rises.

How popular are pancakes in the U.S.?

As a comfort food, pancakes maintain enduring popularity, often associated with weekend mornings and family meals. Their versatility allows for countless variations, keeping them a favorite for many.

What are the key health benefits of blueberries?

Regular consumption of blueberries has been linked to several health advantages, including improved heart health, enhanced brain function, and anti-inflammatory effects. Their low-calorie and high-nutrient profile makes them a popular superfood.

National Blueberry Pancake Day Activities

  1. Make some blueberry pancakes

    To prevent your pancakes from taking on a bluish hue, drop the blueberries into the batter just after you’ve put it in the pan.

  2. Attend a charity pancake breakfast

    Pancake breakfasts are a popular fundraiser for non-profit organizations, schools, and civic groups. Find one near you to contribute to a good cause and get a delicious meal at the same time.

  3. Create your own recipe

    Sure, it’s Blueberry Pancake Day, but that doesn’t mean you can’t get creative! In addition to blueberries, try including some other non-traditional ingredients like orange zest, nuts, or even dried rose petals.

5 Fun Facts About Blueberries

  1. It’s one of the only blue foods

    The blueberry is one of the few foods that is naturally blue in color — the pigment called anthocyanin, is also responsible for many of the berry's health benefits and it’s also used for natural dyes.

  2. Blueberries are Canada's most exported fruit

    British Columbia is the world’s largest producer of highbush blueberries and the blueberry is Canada’s top fruit export.

  3. Blueberries are ancient

    As far back as 13,000 years ago, Native Americans ate wild blueberries in a traditional, tasty, jerky-like snack called pemmican, which combined blueberries with dried meat and fat.

  4. Wild blueberries are tastier

    There are two common varieties of blueberry, both available in supermarkets — the wild blueberry (which can actually be grown on farms, too) is smaller and sweeter than its cultivated cousin.

  5. The superfruit

    A handful of blueberries contains a tenth of your daily Vitamin C, lots of healthy antioxidants, and two grams of dietary fiber essential to a healthy digestive system.

Why We Love National Blueberry Pancake Day

  1. It’s delicious

    Do you really need a reason to celebrate blueberry pancakes? Grab a friend and treat yourself at your favorite local breakfast spot today!

  2. It lets us get creative

    There are as many pancake recipes as there are pancake cooks. On Blueberry Pancake Day, you can let your creativity run wild — instead of just tossing fresh berries in your batter, try spicing up your recipe with more interesting variations like candied blueberries or homemade blueberry syrup.

  3. Blueberries are a superfruit

    Blueberries are a sweet treat, but they’re also full of antioxidants and other important nutrients. Add a handful to your pancakes, yogurt, or cereal for a healthful and tasty bonus.

National Blueberry Pancake Day dates

Year Date Day
2027 January 28 Thursday
2028 January 28 Friday
2029 January 28 Sunday
2030 January 28 Monday
2031 January 28 Tuesday