Bobs Red Mill gluten free pancakes recipe


Gluten Free Pancake Mix makes light and fluffy flapjacks that raise the standard of how good gluten free foods can be—we call it Gluten Freedom®. Made with a unique blend of gluten free ingredients, including whole grain stone ground sorghum flour and brown rice flour.

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Rediscover Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free Pancake Mix, now completely refreshed with a brand-new recipe formula and beautiful new packaging! Based on feedback from our loyal customers, we have made major improvements to this mix to create gluten free pancakes that are fluffier, lighter and more delicious than ever before. Just add milk (use any kind that is suitable for your diet: soy, rice, coconut, almond or cow), butter or oil, and eggs. Then whisk, cook, flip and enjoy! Try adding blueberries, chocolate chips or a dash of cinnamon for a special treat.

Reasons to love Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free Pancake Mix:

  • Makes light, fluffy pancakes with great flavor
  • Easy prep
  • Whole grain ingredients
  • No dairy ingredients
  • R5-ELISA gluten tested
  • Made in our 100% dedicated gluten free facility

To Your Good Health

  • Gluten Free

    This gluten free product was handled exclusively in our dedicated gluten free facility and tested for gluten free integrity in our quality control laboratory using an ELISA Gluten Assay test.

  • Kosher

    As a continued commitment to the quality of the products we make and sell, this product has been certified Kosher by OK Kosher Certification of Brooklyn, New York.

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The best gluten free pancakes! This is a gluten free pancake recipe with a dairy-free and vegan option that is simple to make, a tried and true gluten free pancake mix recipe, and can be made right away, or stored for future use. You are going to love this gluten free pancakes recipe.

Double this gluten free pancake recipe and make half now and store half the dry mix for later! If you're more of a waffle person, then skip this recipe and check out my gluten-free waffles.

Do you need grain-free pancakes? Try my Paleo Pancake Mix Recipe. It's just as tasty, but without the grains.

Bobs Red Mill gluten free pancakes recipe

For another traditional gluten free breakfast, try my Gluten Free French Toast recipe.

Everyone loves gluten free pancakes and I love a good gluten-free pancake recipe.

Don't get me wrong, there are plenty of gluten free pancake mixes to purchase (some of my favorites are gfjules gluten free pancake & waffle mix, and Pamela's), but depending on your household pancake consumption, the mixes can get expensive.

I've been making this gluten free pancake recipe for years.

About a year ago I started making the dry portion in bulk and storing it in a glass container so that my sweet husband and girls could easily make pancakes when I was traveling.

Since then, we tend to keep this gluten-free pancake mix recipe close so that we always have pre-made mix on hand.

You can make these pancakes now or store the mix for later, it's up to you!

Bobs Red Mill gluten free pancakes recipe

Ingredients in Gluten Free Pancakes

Gluten Free Flour - The base for these gluten free pancakes. You can use either of my gluten free flour blends, or you can use Bob's Red Mill 1-to-1 Gluten Free Baking Flour (the blue bag). We don't recommend using Bob's Red Mill all-purpose gluten free flour (the red bag).

Sugar - A touch of sugar adds a little sweetness and helps with the texture.

Baking Powder - To help create the air bubbles needed to help the gluten free pancakes fluff up and rise while cooking.

Baking Soda - To help create the air bubbles needed to help the gluten free pancakes fluff up and rise while cooking.

Salt - Salt is a flavor enhancer and it helps with the rise.

Cinnamon - This is optional, but we love adding it.

Egg - Eggs help bind everything together and they help with the texture.

Buttermilk - For flavor and texture and to work with the leavening agents to help the pancakes fluff up. You can use regular milk too, or a dairy free milk.

Oil - You can use your oil of choice, but we like to use neutral flavored oils like avocado oil.

If you have any questions on the ingredients in these gluten free waffles, please leave a comment below and I will get back to you.

Bobs Red Mill gluten free pancakes recipe

Gluten-Free Pancake Mix

Most gluten-free pancake mixes are simply the dry ingredients combined. You always have to add the wet ingredients like milk, eggs, oil, etc.

By making it yourself you can keep as much or as little as you want on hand.

Also, it saves quite a bit of money to make your own gluten-free pancake recipe every week.

We like to make up a couple of batches of pancakes and keep them in the freezer for busy mornings. My girls pull them out and re-heat them for a delicious homemade breakfast.

How to make gluten free pancakes if you make the mix and store it:

  • Mix dry ingredients in a large mixing bowl then transfer to an airtight container if you are saving it for later. Don't forget to label your container with the date.
  • When you are ready to make pancakes:
  • Pre-heat a non-stick griddle, or pan. Pour the dry pancake mix into a large mixing bowl. If you doubled or tripled the dry ingredients before storing make sure add enough wet ingredients or measure out one batch worth of dry ingredients to mix with the wet ingredients above. One batch equals about 1 and ½ cups (200g) of dry pancake mix.
  • Add the wet ingredients and stir just until combined.
  • Ladle ¼ cup of pancake batter onto your hot griddle, or pan: measure out about ¼ cup of gluten-free pancake batter onto your hot oil-pan or electric griddle. Use the back of the measuring cup to help spread the batter some. 
  • Cook for 2-3 minutes, or until bubbles form around the edges. When the edges are golden brown and the bubbles are popping up through the center of the pancake, use your spatula and take a peak to see if they are brown to your liking.
  • Then flip the gluten-free pancake and cook for another 5 minutes or so. Always check for doneness before you remove your pancake from the pan or griddle.
  • Serve hot.
  • This recipe can be doubled, or tripled.

Can I make these pancakes dairy-free?

Yes. This gf pancake recipe works with buttermilk, dairy-free buttermilk (see notes in the recipe), milk, or dairy-free milk.

I like to use buttermilk or a dairy-free buttermilk to make these gf pancakes because it makes them thicker but you can make gluten free dairy free pancakes using dairy free milk or my mock-buttermilk.

For thinner pancakes use milk, or a low fat dairy-free milk.

These gluten-free pancakes are a staple in our house. We tend to whip up a batch weekly, saving some in the freezer for later.

My girls like to enjoy them for breakfast and use them to make sandwiches. This might sound weird, but have you ever used gluten-free pancakes to make a sandwich? It's pretty tasty.

How long can I store gluten-free pancake mix?

This mix can be stored in an airtight container (or glass container) for up to three months at room temperature.

It may stay fresh longer, but I wouldn't know because we usually griddle our way through a triple batch of this gluten-free pancake recipe every other week.

For store bought gluten-free pancake mixes, always check the expiration date printed on the box.

Can I use an egg substitute in gluten-free pancakes?

I have used flax-egg and chia seed egg in this gluten-free pancake recipe before.

They are delicious, but they don't get the same rise as you would if you used eggs.

For this gluten-free pancake mix recipe, use buttermilk and flax egg for a good happy medium.

Gluten-Free Pancake Recipe

When I make my own mixes and my own flour blends I personally like to store them in glass jars or containers.

I feel that they stay fresh longer, and they are a good storage option. When I use Ball pint mason jars I purchase the lids that have spots for the date on the lid.

I write down when I made the mix or flour blend so I can keep track of how old it is. They are super useful!

Bobs Red Mill gluten free pancakes recipe

How to make gluten free pancakes

Always follow the recipe first when making easy gluten-free pancakes. Don't work with substitutions until you know how the recipe works.

Once your batter is ready, heat your pan or electric griddle. I received an electric griddle last year and it's been my best friend since.

  1. Add all dry ingredient to a large mixing bowl.
  2. Whisk until combine.
  3. Add the wet ingredients.
  4. Stir just until combined. Some lumps will remain.
  5. Ladle ¼ cup of pancake batter onto your hot griddle, or pan: measure out about ¼ cup of gluten-free pancake batter onto your hot oil-pan or electric griddle. Use the back of the measuring cup to help spread the batter some. 
  6. Cook for 2-3 minutes, or until bubbles form around the edges. When the edges are golden brown and the bubbles are popping up through the center of the pancake, use your spatula and take a peak to see if they are brown to your liking. Then flip the gluten-free pancake and cook for another 5 minutes or so. Always check for doneness before you remove your pancake from the pan or griddle.

This gluten free pancakes recipe is super simple to make. If you find that your pancake batter is too thick to spread, most likely you added too much flour or your buttermilk was too thick.

Simply add water a tablespoon at a time until you get the desired consistency.

Bobs Red Mill gluten free pancakes recipe

Gluten-Free Pancakes with an electric griddle vs. a pan

You don't need an electric griddle to make this gluten-free pancake mix but I find that it's way easier. For one, you don't oil an electric griddle. It's non-stick. We love this Presto electric griddle, but there's tons of affordable options out there!

Also, the heat tends to stay even throughout the griddle whereas with a pan the heat might fluctuate. Plus, you can make 6-8 gluten-free pancakes at once on an electric griddle.

So many people have emailed me asking for a gluten-free pancake mix recipe that they can mix up and store.

I am super excited to finally get this post up for you, so that you can start whisking up your own gluten-free pancakes.

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If you love gluten-free pancakes and want to try some different recipes I have a few to add to your to-make list:

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If you like these pancakes you might also like these gluten free breakfast recipes.

Gluten Free Breakfast Casserole - This gluten free breakfast casserole is simple to make and you can use your favorite breakfast sausage, ham, or bacon to make it exactly the way you want. Instructions for making it the night before included.

Gluten Free Pop Tarts - If you love the flaky, buttery crust and sweet filling that makes a pop tart, you're going to devour these gluten free pop tarts.

Gluten Free Quiche - A simple gluten free quiche recipe with the perfect flaky crust. You can use ham, sausage, bacon, or veggies in this easy quiche recipe.

Chocolate Overnight Oats - Wholesome, healthy, and delicious – these Chocolate Overnight Oats using oats, milk, and rich cocoa will be a new favorite breakfast option in your house.

Gluten Free Coffee Cake - Perfect with coffee or tea, this tender Gluten-Free Coffee Cake is simple to make and uses minimal ingredients. A GF all-purpose flour blend makes gluten free coffee cake fast and easy to throw together.

Gluten Free Cinnamon Rolls - A homemade Gluten Free Cinnamon Rolls recipe that is simple to make and bakes into the best Gluten Free Cinnamon Rolls. These from-scratch gluten free cinnamon rolls are tender and fluffy. They are topped with a buttery cream cheese frosting that makes them irresistible.

Gluten Free Granola - You can make this home-baked gluten-free granola recipe anytime you like with a few simple ingredients, saving on time and money.

Can I freeze gluten-free pancakes?

Yes, you can freeze gluten-free pancakes. Always bring your gluten-free pancakes to room temperature first.

After they are at room temperature you can store them in an airtight container or a zip lock bag for up to three months.

Remember when measuring out flours for this gluten-free pancake recipe spoon your flour into your measuring cup, then level it.

Do not dip your measuring cup into the flour then level, it will be too much flour.

Check our all gluten-free pancakes and waffles recipes.

Did you make this gluten-free pancake recipe? Please leave a comment below and let me know what you thought!

Prep Time 10 minutes

Cook Time 10 minutes

Total Time 20 minutes

Instructions

  1. Mix dry ingredients in a large mixing bowl. If you are making gluten free pancake mix to save for later, then transfer the mix to an airtight container.
  2. Add the wet ingredients to your mixing bowl and stir just until combined.
  3. Ladle ¼ cup of pancake batter onto your hot griddle, or pan.
  4. Cook for 2-3 minutes, or until bubbles form around the edges.
  5. Flip and continue to cook until cooked through.
  6. Serve hot.
  7. This recipe can be doubled, or tripled.

Notes

  • Remember when measuring out gluten-free flours to spoon your flour into your measuring cup, then level it. Do not dip your measuring cup into the flour then level, it will be too much flour.
  • This gluten free pancakes recipe is super simple to make. If you find that your pancake batter is too thick to spread, most likely you added too much flour or your buttermilk was too thick. Simply add water a tablespoon at a time until you get the desired consistency.
  • See the note above about making a pancake mix to store for later.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

8

Serving Size:

1 pancake

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 150Total Fat: 8.5gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 0mgCarbohydrates: 16gFiber: 0gSugar: 0gProtein: 3.5g

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