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Gluten Free Pancakes
Confession: I'm a sucker for pancakes. Particularly, the delicious, old-fashioned, rich kind. Being gluten-free makes most pancake options banana-filled, corn tasting, or super dry. When I found this recipe, I knew we could make them deliciously gluten free with my beloved Cup4Cup flour. This makes 5-6 pancakes, depending on the size you like.
I have been making big batches of these for the kids to eat for breakfast throughout the week, and they have been loving them! This is an easy, delicious recipe!
Have a fabulous day!
xo
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That last picture has me drooling!! YUM! xo, Biana - BlovedBoston
ReplyDeleteThese look super yummy. We did a gluten free diet when Luke was first diagnosed with autism. I ended up figuring out he is more affected by dairy though. I didn't know you were completely gluten free. Is there a pasta that you like? xo
ReplyDeleteOhhh yes! I love pancakes and I'm trying to cut out gluten when I can. Definitely going to have to give these a try.
ReplyDelete<3, Pamela
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These look yummy! My kids are pancake obsessed so I'll have to try these!
ReplyDeleteMmm! I have a few friends that would love this GF option!
ReplyDeleteYUMMMMM!!! Love me some pancakes, and making them healthier is a win-win :-D
ReplyDeleteI didn't have time for breakfast this morning and that seriously made my stomach growl. Looks so yummy I love pancakes!
ReplyDeleteSo yummy!! I want to try this :) I love making pancakes
ReplyDeleteI love pancakes too. I ate so many when I was pregnant with both boys. This recipes sounds like one I need to try.
ReplyDeletemmmm yum. i'm lazy and use GF bisquik (i know, i know) when i want pancakes. i have heard lots of good stuff about cup4cup but never tried it!
ReplyDeleteI've been craving pancakes lately! These look so good :)
ReplyDeleteThere's definitely an art to using gluten free flour. Those look delicious!! My favorite addition is always blueberries!
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