Whisk the flour, sugar and baking powder together in a large bowl. Pour the milk in and whisk until combined - keep whisking until there are no lumps. Add the aquafaba + vegetable oil and whisk again to combine.
Heat a large frying pan on medium heat. Pour some vegetable oil in the pan and then use some kitchen paper to evenly wipe the oil across the surface - you don’t want loaaads of oil in the pan, just enough to cover the surface. Alternatively, use a non stick pan.
Using a large spoon, pour the batter into the frying pan in even, circular shapes. After around 1-2 minutes, you will see bubbles coming to the top of the pancakes. After this has happened, flip them over for another 30 seconds on the other side. This stage does depend on how hot your pan is so pay attention to the pancakes, if they seem ready, flip them!
Chop your apples into small square chunks. Place them into a saucepan with the light soft brown sugar, cinnamon and water. Mix together and then place the pan onto a medium-high heat and allow the apples to cook, stirring occasionally. After about 5 minutes the apples should be nice and soft. Once you are at this stage, drain the apples if there is any excess water in the pan. Then, place the 1 tablespoon butter into the pan and return to the heat for a further few minutes. This stage will caramelise and crisp the apples a little bit!
If you don't want to multitask making the apples alongside the pancakes, prepare the apples before you start the pancake process.
Once ready, stack the pancakes up onto a plate. Then add your caramelised apple, pecans and maple syrup! Devour immediately.