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German Pancakes Recipe Question


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I am planning on making some but I wondered if anybody here had tried them with a pancake mix instead of a gluten free flour mix? How did they turn out?

Thanks :)


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Ursa Major Collaborator

What is your understanding of what a German pancake is? Unless I know exactly what you mean, I won't be able to give advice.

Glutenfreefamily Enthusiast
What is your understanding of what a German pancake is? Unless I know exactly what you mean, I won't be able to give advice.

Hi Ursa :)

Our family recipe is

1 1/2 cups flour

1/2 teaspoon salt

3 eggs

1 3/4 cups milk

Then I spray the pan with canola oil and put about a 1/3 cup of batter on the pan and tilt it to cover the entire pan and flip it when it browns.

I sometimes make them as sweets with powdered sugar and cinnamon or fruit and whipped cream. Sometimes I make it as "noodles" for a chicken soup by just rolling it up and cutting it into strips for the soup.

Should I use a mix of gluten free flour, pancake mix, or an individual flour?

Thanks

RiceGuy Collaborator

Sounds to me like a crepe ^_^

I doubt the exact flour mix matters all that much. A gluten-free all-purpose, or pancake mix seems like it would be just fine. Not sure if you'd need a gum in with it, but I'm guessing you would.

aikiducky Apprentice

With that many eggs I don't think you need a gum to hold them together necessarily.

I think you can basically use any kind of flour for this, it just depends on taste. I make this kind of pancakes (or crepes, whatever you like to call them) with half corn half rice flour for sweet toppings, or half corn half buckwheat for savoury (I put goat cheese and ham on top and roll them up, yum). I don't use mixes so can't say what that would taste like but usually the mixes are just variations of corn, rice, buckwheat, tapioca, potato etc starches so the ingredients list should give you some idea.

Pauliina

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As riceguy and Pauliina already said, any kind of flour mix would work just fine. Just experiment to figure out what you like best. I don't like dark buckwheat flour because it is sort of bitter and has little pieces of stuff that will get stuck in your teeth, so I only use light buckwheat flour (besides, I have a reaction of some sort to the dark).

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Thanks so much :)


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aikiducky Apprentice

So how did they turn out? Or haven't you tried yet?

This thread got me making pancakes yesterday. :P:lol:

Pauliina

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So how did they turn out? Or haven't you tried yet?

This thread got me making pancakes yesterday. :P:lol:

Pauliina

I havent tried them yet but I think we will tonight for a dessert with whipped cream and strawberries on top YUM! :P

Glutenfreefamily Enthusiast

Very tasty :) I tried the corn and rice flour mix. It was very good!

Thanks for all your help

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