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By UmmBinat
Added December 10, 2008 | Recipe #342995
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By Chef #583809
on November 24, 2012
These are 5 star in my book! These looked, felt, and tasted like regular pancakes. I made them egg free using ener-g egg replacer. I also substituted corn starch because I didn't have potato starch. I substituted xantham gum because I didn't have guar gum. I thought the 2 cups of liquid seemed a little much. I started with 1 cup of water, and then ended up adding another 1/2 cup of rice milk. These were excellent. Will definitely be making these again.
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on July 30, 2012
I really liked these pancakes. I followed the recipe except instead of adding potato starch, I added cornstarch. (I didn't have the potato starch.). I also added some ground flax and chia seeds. I was afraid I would never be able to have anything gluten-free that tasted good. These were really good. The kids didn't even ask for syrup. Which is always a plus in my book.
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Yes, definitely five stars! I used brown rice flour and substituted the potato starch with sweet rice flour, and I used egg iin it. Also I used honey instead of the brown sugar. They turned out wonderful. I had them with syrup made of a little honey, rose water and water - delicious! Thanks for posting! Made for Ramadan Tag 2010.
person found this review Helpful. You can only vote others' reviews helpful or not helpful... Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No We don't know who you are. Sign in or create an accountBy Buschways
on May 02, 2013
We used 2T crushed flax seeds + 1/3 C water as egg replacement, used 3T applesauce w/ cinnamon instead of oil and added blueberries. We also used 3/4 C water and 3/4 C rice milk rather than what was printed based on posted reviews. They were delicious! Everyone in our family enjoyed them (syrup-free!). Thanks for posting what has quickly become our new favorite pancake recipe UmmBinat!
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I have another GF/CF recipe that I use, but it's more involved. I tried this, but made a few changes. I was concerned about the large amount of water and eggs. So, I doubled the recipe, but used 3 eggs and 2 C water, sorghum flour, 4 T Sucanat, and coconut oil. They made 20 (3-inch) pancakes that everyone liked. Thanks for another easy GF/CF pancake recipe - I might try using rice milk instead of water next time too.
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on May 25, 2010
I had my doubts using rice flour and all that but these were sooo good! I served them with mashed bananas and cream :-) Made for ZWT6
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on January 06, 2010
These were excellent for a regular pancake replacement. The first time I made them as directed but the next batch I took some liberties and used coconut oil in replacement of the grapeseed oil, added 1 tsp of vanilla, 1 tsp of cinnamon and 1/4 cup of raw sugar, oh and we are egg free so I used Ener-g egg replacer and then added sliced bananas to each after they were on the griddle. All I can say is our family enjoyed these for dessert (they taste a lot like crepes) and no one mentioned they tasted GF/DF/egg free which is huge for this picky family. Thanks for posting
people found this review Helpful. You can only vote others' reviews helpful or not helpful... Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No We don't know who you are. Sign in or create an accountBy Chef #399552
on March 02, 2009
As I said, I'd let you know how these went over at our Pancake supper.They were perfect for those having dietary needs. Both the celiacs and the lactose intolerant people loved them-and felt more included in the event. There was even a "fight" over who got to take the leftovers home-they all got a few!!! I have promised to make up some of the dry mix so they can make them at home for themselves.Thanks for sharing UmmBinat.
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on January 22, 2009
I havent done this yet but my daughter has multiple allergies!!! So i am going to do this for her she has never had pancakes because i could never find the right one Thank you!!!
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Serving Size: 1 (426 g)
Servings Per Recipe: 2
The following items or measurements are not included:
tapioca flour
guar gum
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