Pancakes are wonderful little things - they have the capacity to make people very happy first thing in the morning.
Makes 8 pancakes. Serves 2 to 3.
INGREDIENTS
¾ cup oats
¼ cup ground almonds or rice flour
¼ cup buckwheat flour
2 ripe bananas
2 eggs
2 tablespoons light olive oil
2 tablespoons butter or coconut oil
1 cup blueberries, frozen or fresh (other berries are good too)
maple syrup or runny honey and plain yoghurt for serving
GF - use wheat-free oats
DF - use coconut oil and non-dairy yoghurt
V - use a chia egg and non-dairy yoghurt
METHOD
Put the oats in the kitchen whizz and blend to a fine powder.
Add the flours, bananas and eggs, then whizz them all together to make the pancake batter.
Put a heavy frying pan on a medium heat, adding a teaspoon each of the olive oil and butter (or coconut oil).
When they are just sizzling, turn the heat down to low.
Add a heaped tablespoon of the batter to the pan and spread it out a little.
Once the pancake gets little holes in it or looks cooked underneath, gently flip it over. It will take about 2 minutes each side and is cooked when it feels firm to the touch. Pancakes can burn easily, so keep the heat quite low.
Make just one pancake to start with - then when you get used to how they cook, you can make 2 or 3 at a time, adding more oil and butter to the pan as needed.
To Serve
If you're using frozen berries, put them in a pot with 1 tablespoon of water, place on a low heat and gently warm them through.
Serve the pancakes piled on a plate with berries, a drizzle of maple syrup or honey and some yoghurt.
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