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Blue Cornmeal Pancakes


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Blue Cornmeal Pancakes

Gluten, Dairy, Soy Free

I like mine with Honey and Banana Slices. :)

1/4 cup organic brown rice flour

1/4 cup organic white rice flour

1 cup organic blue cornmeal

2 large organic eggs, beaten

1/2 cup honey or sugar

1 ts gluten free baking powder

1/2 ts kosher or sea salt

1/2 cup coconut milk

1/2 cup water

2 tb coconut oil, melted

*1 ts pure vanilla, optional

In a medium mixing bowl, put dry ingredients and whisk to combine. While whisking, add milk, water, honey, coconut oil and beaten eggs.

Preheat griddle or skillet.

When hot, oil or spray surface (I do before I cook each one to make sure they don't stick) and using a ladle, scoop batter onto surface. Wait until the edges begin to bubble before flipping.

Makes about 8 (2 per person).

Enjoy!


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gdobson Explorer

Those sound delicious, but I have never seen blue cornmeal in the store. :( Would it work the same as regular cornmeal?

Gina

sickchick Community Regular

Me too! I get mine online ;)B)

You do whatever your heart desires it will taste a little sweeter with white or yellow corn! :)

lovelove

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All of your recipes sound delicious!!! And this is no exception. =)

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B) THANKS, Doll!!!

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