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RecipesFlourless Coconut Pancakes (Gluten Free)
Preparation time: 5 minutes
1. Combine the eggs, cream, butter, sugar, and salt in a medium sized bowl. 2. In a separate bowl, mix the baking powder and ground coconut. 3. Add the dry ingredients to the wet and mix gently until completely incorporated. 4. Heat a heavy bottom skillet over medium heat and melt a bit of butter or coconut oil. 5. Spoon batter into skillet, making one or two at a time. Take care to not let pancakes run into each other. Let cook until edges start to frill and brown, then flip gently once and let cook for another minute on other side. 6. Remove to serving dish and enjoy immediately as you would traditional pancakes. Note: Leftover pancakes will keep in the fridge if covered with plastic wrap but will lose quite a bit of their "fluffiness." Definitely better if consumed right away. *To grind coconut simply place in a strong blender and blend until powdery and fine. Recipe submitted by Alejandra, New York, NY
What can be used in place of heavy cream? Thanks
# Posted By christie
| 10/20/09 4:17 PM
You could skim the cream off of whole milk, use half n' half, or evaporated milk.
# Posted By Sarah
| 10/20/09 6:03 PM
I'm wondering if you could use coconut flour instead of the ground coconut?
# Posted By Phyllis Lindburg
| 10/28/09 12:02 PM
You might be able to...maybe. You'd lose the nice texture though and the pancakes might come out pretty dry. You could experiment with it though, but I'd really recommend using the dessicated coconut instead for best results. If you decide to use coconut flour add more cream and another egg or so.
# Posted By Sarah
| 10/28/09 12:08 PM
I'm also interested in a substitution for the heavy cream. Milk or half n half won't work; we need something caesin-free since my son has an allergy to dairy/caesin products. Would coconut milk work?
# Posted By Beth
| 10/28/09 1:30 PM
Beth: Yes! I'm sure it would be great. I would recommend making your own coconut milk. There's a recipe here called "Homemade Coconut Milk", and it's the only recipe I use for coconut milk.
# Posted By Sarah
| 10/29/09 12:14 AM
Excellent! I topped these with a home made organic strawbery syrup/xyltil & stevia as sweetners for the syrup. I left the srawberries whole. The pancakes are very moist and light . I recommend a coffee grinder to ground the coconut. In my food processor the coconut behaved like nuts and got very moist, becomes coconut butter--not a bad thing, just not for this recipe. 5 Yummy stars!
# Posted By Bobbi
| 2/9/10 4:22 AM
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