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I can't find your flaxseed pancake recipe. Can you re-post it here please?
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On Sat, 6 Oct 2007 09:12:16 +1000, "Ozgirl"
> wrote: >I can't find your flaxseed pancake recipe. Can you re-post it here please? > I expect the original's morphed somewhat - I used to use a recipe from Uncle Enrico, which was just a couple of T's of ground flax seed, an egg, and enough water to make it a good texture. These days I use up the last couple of Ts of my cereal mix in the same way - that's about half-and-half flax seed balanced with ground brazils and almonds, wheatgerm, coconut, maybe some sunflower or pumpkin seeds, cinnamon to taste. Hmmm - breakfast time : ) Nicky. T2 dx 05/04 + underactive thyroid D&E, 100ug thyroxine Last A1c 5.6% BMI 25 |
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![]() "Nicky" > wrote in message ... > On Sat, 6 Oct 2007 09:12:16 +1000, "Ozgirl" > > wrote: > >>I can't find your flaxseed pancake recipe. Can you re-post it here please? >> > > I expect the original's morphed somewhat - I used to use a recipe from > Uncle Enrico, which was just a couple of T's of ground flax seed, an > egg, and enough water to make it a good texture. > > These days I use up the last couple of Ts of my cereal mix in the same > way - that's about half-and-half flax seed balanced with ground > brazils and almonds, wheatgerm, coconut, maybe some sunflower or > pumpkin seeds, cinnamon to taste. Hmmm - breakfast time : ) I still can't get my head around using it as a cereal but as a pancake, yes ![]() |
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Thanks Otis, that looks very tasty too.
"Otis" > wrote in message ... > On Sat, 6 Oct 2007 18:34:52 +1000, "Ozgirl" > > wrote: > >> >>"Nicky" > wrote in message . .. >>> On Sat, 6 Oct 2007 09:12:16 +1000, "Ozgirl" >>> > wrote: >>> >>>>I can't find your flaxseed pancake recipe. Can you re-post it here >>>>please? >>>> >>> >>> I expect the original's morphed somewhat - I used to use a recipe from >>> Uncle Enrico, which was just a couple of T's of ground flax seed, an >>> egg, and enough water to make it a good texture. >>> >>> These days I use up the last couple of Ts of my cereal mix in the same >>> way - that's about half-and-half flax seed balanced with ground >>> brazils and almonds, wheatgerm, coconut, maybe some sunflower or >>> pumpkin seeds, cinnamon to taste. Hmmm - breakfast time : ) >> >>I still can't get my head around using it as a cereal but as a pancake, >>yes >> ![]() >> > > Ozgirl: > Heres Uncle Enrico's post from 13/03/2006: > > > I've tweaked the recipe and made a few changes. This is the updated > version. > I've reduced the amount of Tofu and added allspice. Asterisks mark the > changes. > > Diabetic Friendly Pancakes > Low Carb: > > Makes four 3 ½ inch pancakes > 10-12 grams of net carb approximately > > Ingredients: > > 5 to 6 Tbsp. Soy flour (Whole Foods market) > 3 Tbsp. Tofu (soft) * > 1/4 cup Egg Beaters or 1 whole egg > 3 Oz. (7 Tbsps.) Soy Milk-unsweetened, low carb 6 grams or less per cup > 1/4 Tsp. Cinnamon > 1/4 Tsp. Allspice * > pinch of salt > 2 dashes of ground nutmeg > 3 packets of Splenda > > Topping: > Maple Grove Farms Cozy Cottage Sugar Free Syrup. > Or food process half frozen blueberries or strawberries to create a fruit > sorbet topping. ( The fruit sorbet will add carbs) > > > Directions: > > Using a food processor, blend all ingredients except for the syrup. > Spoon batter into a non-stick frying pan coated with canola oil. > > Cook at very low heat and covered for approximately 3 minutes and then > flip > the cakes. Keep checking to avoid burning. Before flipping, the top of > the > uncooked side of the cake should lose its shine and look dull. Don't > expect > to see bubbling. > > Note: you may have to adjust either the amount of soy milk or the soy > flour > to get the batter to spread properly. > > Enjoy! > > Uncle Enrico > > > Otis |
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![]() Nicky wrote in message ... >On Sat, 6 Oct 2007 09:12:16 +1000, "Ozgirl" > wrote: > >>I can't find your flaxseed pancake recipe. Can you re-post it here please? >> > >I expect the original's morphed somewhat - I used to use a recipe from >Uncle Enrico, which was just a couple of T's of ground flax seed, an >egg, and enough water to make it a good texture. That's what I do, works great. Cheri |
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