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Low-Carb Pancakes (Almond Flour)


This recipe for Pancakes was submitted by baseball27 on 9/13/2002. Click here to view the recipe.

Recipe number 454.


Average Rating = 4 (out of 5)


By lou

Recipe Rating (out of 5):

I make some small ones (like cookies). I can munch on them all day since I'm diabetic. The almond meal is low carb & you can use it also for breading chicken or fish. Thanks!

Comment submitted: 2/19/2012 (#13558)



By kmwhitmd

Thanks JaeNezzy for the nutritional information! I wish I had read it sooner. It completely knocked me out of ketosis! I realize now that in the induction phase I should have steered clear of this. Overall though, not a bad recipe (not amazing either). Although, I will try the suggested modifications by Jessica to see if it improves it.

Comment submitted: 9/24/2011 (#12935)



By Jessica C

Recipe Rating (out of 5):

These came out great! I tweaked it a little though, taking out a little fat and adding some natural sugars. (I doubled it for later) I ground 1/2 cup almond slivers, mixed it with 1/2 cup flax meal. I added 1 egg and 2 egg whites, 1T veg oil, 1T milk, several dashes of cinnamon, dash of vanilla, and I ground up 1/2 an apple. Fried it with some pam. The rest of the ground up apple stuck to the magic bullet cup I added some water and put it on the pancakes. I also sprinkled the packet of sugar sub on top like powdered sugar. It was great! I may try the backing soda trick next time.

Comment submitted: 3/19/2011 (#12324)



By Lizzi Lou

Recipe Rating (out of 5):

Can add a pinch of baking soda if you don't have the seltzer water. Definitely needs more sweetener than the recipe calls for. Otherwise... a pretty decent pancake substitute.

Comment submitted: 9/20/2009 (#8724)



By Emily

Recipe Rating (out of 5):

Pretty good for low carb pancakes. They looked just like pancakes, but the texture was different. I think more sugar substitute would make them a little better.

Comment submitted: 7/11/2009 (#8382)



By JaeNezzy

1 Serving
Calories: 258
Total Fat: 22g
Sat. Fat: 4g
Cholest: 224mg
Sodium: 369mg
Carb: 7g
Fiber: 4g
Protein: 12g

Comment submitted: 5/6/2009 (#8062)



By Madame JOY

Go to www.fitday.com and put the information in and you can get all the nutritional data you could possibly want.

Comment submitted: 3/7/2009 (#7722)



By laney

How many carbs does this have per pancake?

Comment submitted: 11/27/2008 (#6978)



By Dana

Recipe Rating (out of 5):

I cannot eat wheat or sugar, so this pancake meets my nutritional needs, plus tastes great, not goony.

Comment submitted: 8/29/2008 (#6349)



By Dee

Recipe Rating (out of 5):

I have used this recipe in a variety of ways such as with just plain tap water (makes a denser pancake) as well as omitted the cream and 1 egg, just adding more water to decrease calories and fat, though you could add butter on top to add flavor. This is a tasty breakfast served with SF syrup really takes care of my carb craving. Also the family love it.

Comment submitted: 8/17/2008 (#6155)



Official Member: Team BreakfastBy curd83rd (Team Breakfast Member)

Recipe Rating (out of 5):

I make these at least once a week and enjoy tremendously.

curd83rd

Comment submitted: 5/22/2008 (#5332)



By stormy

Recipe Rating (out of 5):

I love this recipe. It saves my life!

Comment submitted: 5/4/2008 (#5185)



By Rick

Recipe Rating (out of 5):

I found then to have a slight eggie taste. Worth a repeat. Easy and quick to put together. With the almond flour they are very filling and give you the "stick to the ribs" feeling.

Comment submitted: 1/19/2008 (#4420)



By Joe

Recipe Rating (out of 5):

Almond Flour 10oz (info from Now Foods)
Serving: ¼ cup (24g)
Calories: 145
Total Fat: 12g
Potassium: 175mg
Total Carbs: 4g
Net Effective Carbs: 1g
Protein: 5g
Dietary Fiber: 3g
Sugars: 1g

Comment submitted: 7/25/2007 (#3263)



By LowCarbRookie

I agree about the nutrition information. I am new to low carbing and am trying to be very careful. Please include the number of carbs, fiber, sugar, and sugar alcohol (if any) in these recipes.

Thank you!

P.S. Great website!

Comment submitted: 7/19/2007 (#3229)



Official Member: Team BreakfastBy DBMRAINBOW (Team Breakfast Member)

Why is there no nutritional information? How does one know how many carbs are in this recipe or in your other "low-carb" breakfast recipes?? Help, please!
diane

Comment submitted: 6/5/2007 (#2615)



By VaMick

Recipe Rating (out of 5):

I substituted flax seed flour for the almond flour. I thought it was pretty good. I will have to try it with almonds

Comment submitted: 3/25/2007 (#1951)



Official Member: Team BreakfastBy W8OnHim (Team Breakfast Member)

Recipe Rating (out of 5):

Pleasantly surprised by the taste - reminiscient of pecan pie when one puts sugar free syrup on it.

Comment submitted: 2/23/2007 (#1611)



Official Member: Team BreakfastBy angelsuponus (Team Breakfast Member)

How many carbs are in this recipe?

Comment submitted: 9/21/2006 (#356)



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