There are many other recipes that I really like, such as the one in Grain Free Gourmet, that are very good, but they're just not the ones I used to make.
So, whats a girl to do? But of course, you must change the recipe to work with you. And thats what I did, and I'm thrilled to say, it worked beautifully. *almost* just like I remember.
These are fairly fluffy pancakes, that are great alone or with maple syrup (the real stuff, of course!).
Pancakes
based on the recipe in Company's Coming Kids Cooking cookbook
2 large eggs
1 cup milk
2tbsp cooking oil
2/3 cup sorghum flour
1/3 cup millet flour
1/4 cup corn flour (not corn starch)
1/4 tsp xanthan gum
1 tbsp sugar
1 tbsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt
1. Break eggs into the bowl and stir until the eggs are fairly smooth and a bit bubbly.
2. Add the liquids to the eggs and mix.
3. Add the dry ingredients to the liquids and stir until just moistened. Heat the frying pan until a few drops of water bounce all over (an electric frying pan would be at 380 degrees F). Spray the pan with non-stick cooking spray, and scoop spoonfuls of the batter onto the frying pan. When tops are bubbly and edges look a bit dry, flip the pancakes. Cook until cooked through.
Apparently, it makes 18 round pancakes, but I got 11, fairly large ones. I'd say that the recipe serves 4, as my brother and I each ate 3.
Hope you enjoy them,
xoxo
Lauren
7 comments:
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Amy
Those look perfect.
I have a friend who is now gluten free and I will send her your blog addy.
Thanks so much for coming by for a visit.
I couldnt't find your email so I hope its okay I post here. I just recently found your site because my son was diagnosed with celiac not too long ago. I did all I could to cheer him up, trying new recipes and the like. What really cheered him up was a t-shirt I found one day. I just wanted to share the site and hope it can help other kids like mine!
This is the site:
http://www.cafepress.com/FreeGluten
Relieved Mother,
Pat
Pancakes = weekends for me too! They look great.
Nice looking pancakes...love the gluten free recipe.
Mmm yum. I had pancakes this weekend too!
Those look much better than mine usually do. I think I need to add more baking powder.
If you're interested in once a month cooking, see if they carry one of the books at the library.
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