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Breakfast / Re: Oatmeal Porridge Pancakes
« on: June 25, 2014, 12:38:55 pm »
Thanks everyone for the warm welcome. I am now perusing the breakfast forum for more breakfast ideas for finicky little kids!
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Breakfast / Re: Oatmeal Porridge Pancakes« on: June 25, 2014, 12:38:55 pm »
Thanks everyone for the warm welcome. I am now perusing the breakfast forum for more breakfast ideas for finicky little kids!
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Breakfast / Oatmeal Porridge Pancakes« on: June 23, 2014, 10:11:37 am »
I just got my thermomix a few months ago and am loving every minute. I haven't cooked a meal without it yet .
One of the first things I did was convert our beloved Oatmeal Pancake recipe to the thermomix. This is a very filling pancake, that has a "porridge" texture so it is not light and fluffly like your standard pancake. I used Organic Road raw honey or raw unpasteurised honey n this one and it is really important to get that lovely almost vanilla taste (I literally despise most generic honeys, so call me a honey snob )..If you can't get that honey, I would add a bit of vanilla bean paste to taste or find another raw organic brand. 65 g Oats 23 g Butter 23 g Extra Virgin Coconut Oil 65 g Oats (for oatmeal) 150 g water 110 g Spelt flour (any flour will do) 2 Tbsp Rapadura Sugar (if you don't have try light brown sugar) 2 tsp backing powder 3/4 tsp Himalayan Salt 330 g Whole Milk or coconut milk/cream or split between half cream/half hilo. 1 Tbsp yummy organic raw honey (I recommend organic road brand). 1 Large egg (You CAN leave this out) Directions: 1. Mill 65 g oats for 5 sec/speed 9. Set aside. 2. Put water, butter, coconut oil, 65 g of oats in mixer. Cook 7 min/90deg/reverse or till cooked. 3. Put in the rest of the ingredients 20 sec/reverse/speed 5. If it is too runny, just add a bit more flour until right consistency. I make this on a non stick frying pan. No need to add extra oil. You may need to if you make them on a regular pan though.
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