June 12, 2013
When we first removed most of the gluten from our diet we also removed oats. For years Damien didn't eat either gluten or oat products (because of gluten contamination and gluten-free oats were not available to us then). That was when I pretty much gave up baking.
No eggs, no oil, no sugar, no flour - what the heck was left? Not much. (For a guideline of how we strive to eat see this food pyramid.)
Since those early days of gluten-free baking and cooking, oats have re-entered our diet. For years I've had a gluten-free, oat-free pancake recipe posted here.
But I've developed another pancake recipe and thought I should update that old recipe with, what I think is, a better tasting pancake.
My kids don't notice a difference between the recipes. They'll eat anything with maple syrup.
This recipe is adapted from Heather's Banana Oat Blender Pancakes. I veganized it and increased the proportions to feed our family of five (though this barely makes enough for all of us, our kids LOVE pancakes).
I made them this past Sunday and thought I should share the recipe with you all.
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Yield: 32 pancakes
These are thick pancakes. A wee bit doughy inside, but not overly so. I haven't been able to create a really fluffy, whole foods (i.e. no flours), gluten free, vegan pancake.
You can find my Vegan Eats & Health resource page here, with all the recipes I've posted to FIMBY. Since re-launching the blog this spring I haven't updated it yet, but maybe one day...
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I usually just sub out eggs and add apple sauce. Do recommend a particular brand of egg-replacer?
I use the Ener-G brand. My one box lasts me a looong time. I hardly use egg replacer but sometimes it works better than the alternatives.
Great timing! My son needs gluten-free, but has recently been able to go back to eating some oats. Look forward to trying this one out.
We made these and they were delicious! I did not know what egg replacer powder was, so I just mixed in some ground flax seed and some extra baking soda and baking powder - it turned out great, although flatter than those in the photos. I also used coconut oil on the griddle, and then ground flax seed and honey on top - yum! And the blender made it sooooo fast and easy. Kids liked them too. Thanks for the recipe!
Oh good. Glad you had success with them flax is a great egg replacer.
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Trace on June 12, 2013, 2:24 p.m.
Can't wait to try this! We are big fans of Heather's recipe, and I'm sure your version will fit our tastes even better!