I'm working at the Holiday Table at work, whicch means I'm sitting at a pretty table taking Thanksgiving orders. Orders for raw, "do it yourself" turkeys, oven ready seasoned turkeys, pies, stuffings, gravies, whole already put together feasts. I talk to everyone who comes over, and quite a few have turned out to be gluten free. One woman broke my heart. She told me she's given up on "eating like everyone else does" and doesn't eat pizza or pies or anything she ate before. She has been diagnosed with Celiac for a number of years. When I told her we have the GF Bakehouse pumpkin pies in the frozen section now, she told me she is just going to roast a squash and put brown sugar on it. Thats not dessert!! It was so depressing. I told her to search the internet, get some of the newer GF cookbooks, try baking! My GF Thanksgiving is going to have two stuffings, gravy, two pies, and all kinds of things. There is nothing at a traditional Thanksgiving that I feel like I shouldn't be able to make myself. That poor woman. I'm sure squash and sugar is good, but come on. Being gluten free shouldn't be about sacrifices. I don't feel like I'm missing anything, as I've said a thousand times before. My roommate says she doesn't think she is going to make anything with gluten in it for Thanksgiving because she can't tell the difference. My cooking is just as good as cooking with "real" bread and "real" flour. Embrace being gluten free! Don't be discouraged.
So this morning I made pancakes. They were quick (mixed and cooked in 15 minutes) and can be made vegan/dairy free. I ate them with Nutella, as pancake sandwiches, on the way to go pick up the car. Yum.
Banana Pancakes
1 c rice flour
2 t baking powder
1/2 t salt
1 T sugar
a pinch of nutmeg and a bigger pinch of cinnamon
1 T veg oil
1 c milk or soymilk or water
1 overripe banana
Mix all the dry ingredients. Mash the banana with the milk and oil, then add to flour mix. stir well to combine, and let sit about 5 minutes while you heat up your griddle (or cast iron pan, or pan, or whatever). Cook as you would pancakes, dropping about 1/4 c at a time and wiggling the pan to spread. Cook on each side, then spread with Nutella (or peanut butter, or syrup, or anything) and eat hot.
I can't wait to try these! your other pancakes (the cornmeal ones) are really, REALLY delicious but they take a long time to make. what rice flour'd you use? just white? or did you use your mix????
ReplyDeletejust white rice flour! yum! yum yum yum! these are FAST!
ReplyDeletethis is by far the best vegan gluten free pancake recipe EVER.
ReplyDeletethanks so much.
how about a splash of vanilla?
ReplyDeleteWe had these for breakfast and were a big hit! Thanks for posting this. My son now wants to bring them in his lunch as a snack, woohoo!!!
ReplyDeleteHello, this morning I discovered that I was out of white flour, so I did a google search for vegan gluten-free pancakes and yours turned up. I don't have Celiacs, but I still try to limit my gluten, so I have many gluten-free flours. Your recipe is amazing and I'm fairly certain that my pancake cravings will now be switched to gluten-free pancake cravings. Thanks for this yummy recipe!
ReplyDeleteI tried a variation on this recipe:
ReplyDelete1 cup brown rice flour
1 tsp almond flour
1 tsp potato flour
1 tsp tapioca flour
1/2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp egg replacer
3/4 cup water
2 tsp oil
mixed all dry ingredients, then mixed in the wet, a pinch of cinnamon and half a small banana, and fried on a pan with oil. Turned out pretty good. Tomorrow I am going to try almond milk to replace the water.
thanks for posting, my 1 year old son is allergic to milk/soy, and sensitive to wheat gluten, and wife is sensitive to gluten/dairy, while my other son and myself are not, I would love to make pancakes for everyone. will try it tomorow morning.
ReplyDeleteThese were very good in taste. They were however VERY sticky. We used hemp milk due to dairy restriction -- that may have been the culprit. Next time we'll try rice milk. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteJust made these. I didn't have a banana so I used applesauce. I also needed to add a bit more rice milk into the batter. Interesting how the cakes really soak up the oil in the pan. These are delicious.
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff! I think some organic choco chips would be a great addition, which I might do next time. Lovely stuff.
ReplyDeleteThey are really good. I just made them and i ate 4 of them. I also didn't have all the ingredientes and other I just wanted to use but at the end honestly the best pancakes I've had.
ReplyDeleteI added to the recipe 1/2 cup of quinoa flour (made it myself on the coffee grinder). Then I just added 1/2 more of everything else. I was able to make 12 good sized pancakes.
I also added frozen wild blueberries... yummy! and 1/4 cup of chopped pecans, don't like cinammon or nutmeg so I used ground coriander and ginger...
I'll definately pass on your recipe! THANKS!
What flour could one use in place of rice yet the pancake still be GF? My 4yo loves pancakes but is allergic to wheat, rice, coconut and potato.
ReplyDeleteProbably sorghum? I've only ever made these with rice flour. Experiment!
ReplyDeleteI have to say I was pretty skeptical about using only rice flour but figured it was a quick enough recipe that if it sucked, I would just trash it & make something else. I was pleasantly surprised--these were delicious! I only had 1/2 of a banana so I added 1 flax "egg" to help bind ingredients together. I also added some vegan chocolate chips which made them extra yummy!!! Thank you for such a great GF recipe!
ReplyDeleteI sub'd the banana for approx 2/3 c of pureed organic pumpkin and threw some ginger spice in there too! YUM!!!
ReplyDeleteVery tasteful! It's really hard to find such a good recipe that is gluten-free and vegan at the same time.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
THANK YOU! The pancakes were a HIT with all seven of my family members, 3 of which have wheat sensitivity. One is sensitive to eggs & dairy. SO I followed the recipe as is using the water for the liquid - using a bit less to make sure the batter would be thick enough.
ReplyDeleteHow do you make rice flour? Or can I buy it at Trader Joes/Whole Foods??
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