Quinoa Pancakes
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Quinoa Pancakes
I love recipes that incorporate the quinoa grain into them cause I am not a fan of the flour. I tried these pancakes recently, and they are so yummy. Not really sweet on their own so I like lots of maple syrup on mine.
pancake batter
cooking them up
How they look inside, mmm. I need to make another batch soon...
pancake batter
cooking them up
How they look inside, mmm. I need to make another batch soon...
- Kchurchill5
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Re: Quinoa Pancakes
Great pics, and that last pic is just perfect. Very nice! I admit to not eating a lot of quinoa, and should. I'm not a big breakfast person; but, boy would those make a great dinner.
Re: Quinoa Pancakes
Hi Bea . Thank you. I am trying to get back into the grove of posting cause I miss being around here and have started getting back into trying new recipes again recently
Hey Dissie, it's a small grain and it has a slight nutty taste. The main thing when cooking quinoa is to remember to wash it well before you actually cook it cause the outer part has a bitter tasting coating on it. I usually soak mine for 5 mins and then put in it sieve (with tiny holes so they won't fall through ) and run it under water using a whisk for good measure, to wash it before I cook it. If you look it up, there should be better description than what I gave. It might sound like a lot of work but it isn't. The washing it out takes about a minute. Oh but to avoid that, there are some brands which are pre-washed to remove the bitter coating it has. You'll have to read the package to be sure.
Hey KC, I actually don't eat much quinoa by itself either so that's why I love incorporating it in other recipes too. It sure would make a good dinner since they aren't sweet (for my taste) on their own.
Hey Dissie, it's a small grain and it has a slight nutty taste. The main thing when cooking quinoa is to remember to wash it well before you actually cook it cause the outer part has a bitter tasting coating on it. I usually soak mine for 5 mins and then put in it sieve (with tiny holes so they won't fall through ) and run it under water using a whisk for good measure, to wash it before I cook it. If you look it up, there should be better description than what I gave. It might sound like a lot of work but it isn't. The washing it out takes about a minute. Oh but to avoid that, there are some brands which are pre-washed to remove the bitter coating it has. You'll have to read the package to be sure.
Hey KC, I actually don't eat much quinoa by itself either so that's why I love incorporating it in other recipes too. It sure would make a good dinner since they aren't sweet (for my taste) on their own.
- Chef shapeweaver
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Re: Quinoa Pancakes
Hi Roxanna,
I've never tried quinoa,but looking at the
photo of the pancakes might make me
give it a try.
I've never tried quinoa,but looking at the
photo of the pancakes might make me
give it a try.