I say that these are primal(ish) because one of the ingredient is psyllium husk. Psyllium husk is the main component in Metamucil. It makes things kinda gel and is the key to the texture of these pancakes. According to the primal guru (Mark Sisson) it's not strictly primal because it doesn't add any value. But these pancakes don't contain much and I don't eat them that often so I'm not overly concerned about it.
This recipe makes 3 medium sized pancakes. If we're all eating a full breakfast with bacon, omlette, yogurt, etc, this would maybe be enough for all of us. For just pancakes for everyone multiplication skills will be necessary.
This recipe makes 3 medium sized pancakes. If we're all eating a full breakfast with bacon, omlette, yogurt, etc, this would maybe be enough for all of us. For just pancakes for everyone multiplication skills will be necessary.
Ingredients:
2 tbs almond flour
2 tbs coconut flour
1/2 tbs baking powder
1 heaping tbs psyllium husk
Pinch of salt
2 tbs melted butter
2 large eggs
1/2 cup milk
(Optional) Just a little sweetener of choice - stevia, erythritol, maple syrup, honey, whatever you like.
Method:
Mix dry ingredients together.
Stir in eggs and butter
Slowly add in milk until mixture is the consistency of a thick pancake batter. It may not take all of the milk. It may take a little more.
Fry it up over medium heat in butter or coconut oil. Flip when bubbles start to come to the surface.
top with whipped cream, maple syrup (low carb syrup if you're trying to lose weight), berries, whatever you like.
Unfortunately, I was halfway through my plate when I realized how much I liked these and wanted to keep the recipe so the picture isn't so pretty. But hey, looks aren't everything.