Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Eggless, Whole Wheat Pancakes - Sweet & Savory Versions
After wintry weekend, it looks like spring is almost here. We had a snowfall this weekend and now we are in 50's. It feels good to see some sunshine and no snow. (Not exactly, I still see some in my yard.)
Kids are now home enjoying their weeklong spring break. Though they bring their lunch and snack boxes unfinished during school days, they seem to be always hungry when at home. There are going to be multiple snack times, I guess. :) Yesterday, I offered to make pancakes during their snack time. I was thinking about the apple based ones and still asked for their inputs. Shravs wanted her favorite chocolate chips in them while Shreyas recommended cinnamon and so here we are with chocolate chip pancakes. I consider them a hit since they asked for some more today after enjoying them yesterday.
Eggless, Whole Wheat, Chocolate Chip Pancakes:
Ingredients to make around 8 pancakes:
1 cup whole wheat flour
1 cup milk (milk at room temperature / luke warm. I used milk since I was serving kids.)
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp sugar (optional)
Cinnamon powder for flavor
1/4 cup chocolate chips
Oil / ghee / melted butter to drizzle
Mix the flour, salt, sugar, baking powder and cinnamon powder. Gradually add the milk and whisk so that you end up with a lump free batter. Then gently combine the chocolate chips.
Heat a griddle or a shallow pan. Pour 1/4 cup batter and spread gently into a 4 - 5 inches circle. Drizzle a few drops of oil around the edges. Let it cook for about a minute. When it appears cooked, (In the pic,notice the edges are done while the center portion appears uncooked.) flip the pancake and cook for about 30 seconds or a little more when the other side too browns a little bit.
Repeat the same with the remaining batter.
Eggless, Whole Wheat, Savory Veggie Pancakes:
While the above version of pancakes look like kids' favorite, here is a version for the grown ups, particularly Indians who favor savory ones over sweeter ones.
Ingredients for 8 pancakes:
1 cup whole wheat flour (atta)
1 cup milk (at room temperature / luke warm) or water
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp baking powder
1/4 cup grated carrot
1/4 cup chopped spinach
A handful of frozen green peas
1 green chilie, finely chopped
Oil / ghee / melted butter to drizzle
Mix the flour, salt and baking powder. Gradually add the milk and whisk so that you end up with a lump free batter. Then add the veggies & chili and mix well.
Make pancakes as above.
They are going to be a part of Priya's Pancakes event.
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Dear Suma, I'm eagerly waiting to see your innovative entry..the pancake is very yummy..colorful too..
ReplyDeleteone of our favourite ..nice presentation
ReplyDeletethe pancakes looks yummy
The first click is so drool worthy!
ReplyDeleteSuma, great pancakes that too whole wheat, great.
ReplyDeleteThere is an award for you in my blog, please get it :)
Pancakes looks very tempting, loved both but the savoury one has an edge over the sweet. click is too good.
ReplyDeleteSuma, i havent had my breakfast yet, and u r making me feel soooo HHHHUUUNNNGGGRRYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteEggless Pancake very yummy...So Soft...All the Best.
ReplyDeletelovely and tempting pancakes.
ReplyDeletethnks for tbis i can try this for advay looks healthy too
ReplyDeletePancake looks perfect and very tempting:-)
ReplyDeleteLove both the panckaes, and love the choco one more ;-)
ReplyDeletehey the pancakes look so delicious..love the clicks..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful entries for the event, dear!
ReplyDeleteNice pancakes to enjoy breakfast,looking yummy...
ReplyDeleteCan I send in the spicy buns in mine for JFI??
ReplyDeleteWow! Both the version are yummy, suma!!
ReplyDeleteLove the shots!!!
both versions look very tempting!
ReplyDeleteWat a fantastic sweet and savoury pancakes, feel like having few savoury pancakes rite now..thanks for sending these both pancakes Suma..
ReplyDeletelovely effless pancakes...great clicks too!!
ReplyDeletewow they r so delicious and healthy. my kids r in for a treat :)
ReplyDeletePriya, Thanks for the award.
ReplyDeleteSo delish. Loved the spicy one.
ReplyDeletePan cakes look so delicious and eggless too.Nice click.
ReplyDeletehi,
ReplyDeletein the ingredients u have mentioned baking soda, but in the method u have baking powder!! so which one to use?? baking pwd or soda??
a very nice recipe for bfast.thanks!
Oops. Thanks Arathi for pointing that out. Recipe corrected. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Suma , i tried this for breakfast and everyone loved it. The baking Pw made all the difference.
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