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Fluffy vegan pancakes

Fluffy vegan pancakes

Prep: 15 minutes. Cooking: a few minutes per round. One batch serves about 3 people.

Tools

  • large mixing bowl
  • griddle (alternatively: several flat frying pans)
  • large, thin spatula
  • soup ladle

Ingredients

  • 250g whole wheat flour
  • 4 Tablespoons sugar1
  • 15g baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 480mL unsweetened1 rice milk (alternatively: oat, almond, or soy milk)
  • 2 Tablespoons vinegar
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract (or mix vanilla and almond 2:1)

Mix-ins

  • chocolate chips
  • raspberries
  • banana

Toppings

  • maple syrup
  • that's the only topping
  • stroop is gross, don't use it

You'll also need some vegetable oil for the griddle.

Method

Prepare batter

  1. In a large mixing bowl, combine dry ingredients.
  2. Slowly add the plant milk while stirring.
  3. Mix thoroughly until no clumps remain.
  4. Add the rest of the wet ingredients and stir.
  5. Preheat the griddle or stove to ~150°C.
  6. Important: Let the mixture sit for 5 minutes to allow the reaction between the baking powder and vinegar to slow down.

Banana pancake batter

To make banana pancakes, use banana batter instead of regular batter. To make some banana batter:

  1. Seal a banana in a sandwich bag.
  2. Knead it until it's a drippy mush.
  3. Cut open the corner of the bag and empty the banana goop into a bowl.
  4. Add two big ladle scoops of batter and stir.

Note: these pancakes may take less time to cook. Don't overcook!

Cooking

  1. Spread a small amount of oil onto the griddle.
  2. Ladle out some batter (banana or regular) onto the griddle.
  3. Add any other mix-ins now.
  4. After a couple minutes, peek at the edge of the underside of the pancake with a spatula.2
  5. Once the pancake turns a light brown, coax the spatula under it gently and flip.
  6. Pancakes are ready when both sides are light brown.

Serving

  1. Serve each pancake immediately to good friends.

Footnotes

  1. if using sweetened plant milk, use half the amount of sugar 2

  2. The pancake will cook much more slowly after first being separated from the cooking surface, so take care to lift only the corner of the pancakes when checking.

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