August 28, 2008
Gluten-Free Pancakes
Before you dismiss this recipe thinking that you don't have time to make pancakes in the morning, remember that having a mix on hand makes it easier. You can also make them ahead of time and refrigerate or freeze, then heat them up in the morning. If that still doesn't work for you, pancakes for dinner is a great hit!
Gluten-Free Pancake Mix
1 1/2 c. sorghum flour
1 1/2 c. potato starch
1 c. tapioca starch
1/2 c. corn flour
3 Tb. granulated sugar
3 Tb. baking powder
4 1/2 tsp. baking soda
4 1/2 tsp. salt
Combine and store in an airtight container.
To make pancakes mix together well:
1 c. + 2 Tb. pancake mix
1 c. plain yogurt or kefir
2 Tb. cooking oil
2 tsp. vanilla extract
Cook in a non-stick skillet coated with cooking spray. One recipe makes about 16 pancakes. My family loves these! (This recipe has been adapted from Carol Fenster's recipe in Cooking Free.)
Note: If you're not familiar with kefir, it's very easy to make and is more beneficial than yogurt. It also works great in smoothies. You will need kefir starter to get going with making your own kefir.
Gluten-Free Pancake Mix
1 1/2 c. sorghum flour
1 1/2 c. potato starch
1 c. tapioca starch
1/2 c. corn flour
3 Tb. granulated sugar
3 Tb. baking powder
4 1/2 tsp. baking soda
4 1/2 tsp. salt
Combine and store in an airtight container.
To make pancakes mix together well:
1 c. + 2 Tb. pancake mix
1 c. plain yogurt or kefir
2 Tb. cooking oil
2 tsp. vanilla extract
Cook in a non-stick skillet coated with cooking spray. One recipe makes about 16 pancakes. My family loves these! (This recipe has been adapted from Carol Fenster's recipe in Cooking Free.)
Note: If you're not familiar with kefir, it's very easy to make and is more beneficial than yogurt. It also works great in smoothies. You will need kefir starter to get going with making your own kefir.
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