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Waffles And Pancakes


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Can anyone tell me any good recipes or mixes to make waffles and pancakes? Thanks!


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Can anyone tell me any good recipes or mixes to make waffles and pancakes? Thanks!

I bought one at a health food store that was awesome! I will post the brand when I get home from work :)

Moongirl Community Regular

I use kinninnik (sp) pancake/waffle mix. I swear by it!! It makes better pancakes then the ones i used to eat prior to DX. Now everyone in my house has them too.

Guest nini

my absolute favorite is 1-2-3 Gluten Free Buckwheat Pancake mix... My daughter and I both LOVE it! Pamela's mix comes in a close second, and then The Gluten Free Pantry's mix... I haven't tried Kinnikkinick's mix yet, but I'm sure it's awesome!

Cheri A Contributor

I can't use many of the pre-mix stuff so this is the recipe that I just tried w/my dd that I found on another site..

1 egg (or sub - I used 1 1/2T water, 1 1/2T oil, 1 tsp. baking powder mixed)

1 c. gluten-free flour blend

3/4 c. liquid (I used Vance's Dari Free)

1/Tbsp. sugar

2 Tbsp oil

1 Tbsp baking powder

dash salt

Mix and cook as usual.

I froze the leftovers for later by putting wax paper in between them.

TCA Contributor

I love the Cause You're Special brand.

chrissy Collaborator

we just use the betty crocker recipe that we always have used----we just use a gluten free flour mix and add xanthan gum.

christine


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Mango04 Enthusiast

Arrowhead Mills Pancake mix is awesome. I also really like Lifestream buckwheat waffles (you can find them in the frozen section of some health food type stores).

jaten Enthusiast

I like the Pamela's mix. It's the only I've tried other than Van's frozen and that didn't go well. I even like the Pamela's pancakes as a bread substitute. Seems like they use almond flour and so they have a slightly nutty taste. Not quite like "regular" glutened pancakes, but yummy.

GlutenFreeGirlie Rookie

We really like the Bob's gluten-free Pancake Mix. It's just like buttermilk pancakes and they bake up nice and fluffy! I tried them first and we've liked them so much, I haven't bothered to try any others.

mamaw Community Regular

Pamela's mix is good and alot love it! Me too, until I tried the Mona's pancake mix---- it is the fluffiest, lightest I ever tasted. I hated pancakes in my wheat era but I love these now!!!!!

Mona also has a good cake mix.

mamaw

gf4life Enthusiast

We use Pamela's and can get it at Whole Food's. But we also love the Kinnikinnick mix and get that whenever we place an online order. Both are great.

awesomeame Explorer

i use elpeto pancake mix for my waffles, it's great.

btw, for any waffles/pancakes, substitute the oil, 1 to 1, with applesauce if you want to cut out some calories and fat. cooking time willl lengthen a bit, and if you're using a waffle maker be sure to spray the surface with some cooking oil before making the waffle. i cut out 17g of fat and 100 calories per 8" waffle doing this..

--matt

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Can anyone tell me any good recipes or mixes to make waffles and pancakes? Thanks!

I love the Pamela's Pancake and Baking Mix! Light, airy, fluffy pancakes from heaven!! The mix does have dairy in it though which might be a problem for some.

I haven't really tried any other pancake mixes, other than Arrowhead Mills, which was a thumbs down for me. The result was very hard and dense pancakes, but maybe I was doing something wrong. I always seem to have a problem with Arrowhead Mills gluten free products, maybe cross contamination? Their labels always say, "Wheat Free, Made with Non-Gluten Ingredients", so I don't know if I can completely trust that.

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Laura Apprentice

When I was first diagnosed, I tried two brands that were nasty, so when I found the Bob's Red Mill mix I just quit looking. So yummy. I replace the oil with flax meal, and up the milk a little bit. It makes them slightly less fluffy, but still very good, and I figure it's worth it for the fiber and omega-3s.

tarnalberry Community Regular

My husband (who's not gluten-free) is picky, so I was quite surprised that he decided, after a number of tries, that he was happy with Namaste pancake mix, so that's what we use if we're both having pacakes or waffles. I'll use a number of different recipes if I'm making stuff on my own.

mmaccartney Explorer

My absolute favorite gluten-free, CF, and Egg Free pancakes are from The Cravings Place Open Original Shared Link try their other mixes too, they are yummy and so easy

BTW: I have no interest in this company except for them staying in business so I can eat their stuff!!!!

I've been trying to come up with a good recipe using rice flour, egg replacer(or nothing), and soy milk but nothing other than that mix comes out right!

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