Low Carb Pancake Recipe - Gwen's Nest (2024)

Low Carb Pancake Recipe - Gwen's Nest (1) Low carb pancakes were not on my radar screen last year, but since starting a low glycemic and controlled carb diet (Trim Healthy Mama), I was determined to find a way to carry on our Saturday brunch tradition.
Low Carb Pancake Recipe - Gwen's Nest (2) The Trim Healthy Pancake recipe (E) in their book was good, but eggs and bacon were an integral part of the Saturday tradition, as was cream in my coffee. So I’ve been on the lookout for a good “S” (satisfying) version that would allow us to indulge in our feast. This is that pancake. It’s based on my friend Em’s recipe. Thank you Emily!Low Carb Pancake Recipe - Gwen's Nest (3) They are lovely. And now we are full, satisfied, and don’t have the sugar-jitters after breakfast. And, I’ve lost over 20 pounds eating like this for the last couple months. Life is good.

I’m including a single serving recipe that makes 3 pancakes, and a family sized recipe that makes 12 pancakes. These are quick enough to mix up any morning of the week.

When I set the plate on the table on Saturday morning, our pancakes were on one half, and the “normal” pancakes were on the other. My man didn’t know which was which, and when I showed him the “diet” pancakes, my daughter groaned, “Those look like the best ones!”

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And that might be the end of “normal” pancakes all together in this house.

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Low Carb Pancake Recipe - Gwen's Nest (4) The pancakes you see above were made with a finely milled organic golden flax meal that I found at Costco. The ones I’ll show you below are made with Bob’s red mill flax meal, which is not as finely ground, and even has the occasional whole flax seed in it. It definitely has more of a “whole grain” mouth feel and look.

So if texture is a big deal to you, go for this brand:

So, aside from the flax meal, you’ll need regular or low fat ricotta cheese, eggs, baking powder, and sweetener of your choice.

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I like to add vanilla, and sometimes nutmeg and cinnamon to my pancakes. Just to mix things up a bit in the flavor department. This morning, I’m just making a small batch of pancakes for myself. So I’ll add 1/4 c. of ricotta, 2 T. of flax seed meal, a dash or 3 of the Nunaturals Stevia Extract, 1/2 t. baking powder, and an egg to a bowl. Low Carb Pancake Recipe - Gwen's Nest (6)

And I’ll blend it with a fork until it looks like this.

Then, I melted some butter in my cast iron skillet, over medium heat. If you use full fat ricotta, and have a decently seasoned or non-stick skillet or griddle, there is really not a need to use butter to fry them. But today, my skillet is screamin’ to be re-seasoned, and I wanted crispy edges. I also have found coconut oil spray that I like to use.Low Carb Pancake Recipe - Gwen's Nest (7)

Next, you’ll spoon your pancake batter onto the griddle in 3 equal puddles. This is not like working with regular flour based pancakes. The batter is softer and more delicate, so you want to let them really sit and cook to set. Which means that you don’t want your heat so high that they brown too quickly.

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oops. Like that. <adjusts heat down a bit> There.Low Carb Pancake Recipe - Gwen's Nest (9)Add a melty pat of butter, and cover in sugar free berry syrup, and you’ve got a VERY satisfying and delicious breakfast. And a happy pancreas that’s not stressing out over a blood sugar spike. Low Carb Pancake Recipe - Gwen's Nest (10)

It’s gonna be a good day.

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Low Carb Pancake Recipe

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Satisfying low carb pancakes that you can pair with eggs and sausage for a full on breakfast feast!

Author: Gwen

Recipe type: Breakfast

Cuisine: Trim Healthy Mama

Serves: 1-4

Ingredients


  • For one serving of 3 pancakes:
  • 1 egg
  • ¼ c. ricotta-full or low fat
  • 2 Tbls. Flax seed meal-I like finely milled golden flax
  • ½ tsp. baking powder
  • dash of salt
  • sweetener to taste -I use 2-3 dashes of NuNaturals Stevia Extract
  • optional: 1 t. cinnamon or a pinch of nutmeg
  • ½ t. vanilla extract
    For a family size batch of 12 pancakes, use the following measures:
  • 4 eggs
  • 1 cup ricotta (full or low fat)
  • ½ c. flax seed meal
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • ⅛ tsp. salt
  • sweetener to taste (8-12 dashes of Stevia Extract)
  • 1½ t. vanilla
  • optional: 1 Tbls. cinnamon or ½ tsp. nutmeg

Instructions

  1. Add ingredients to bowl in order listed.
  2. Blend with a fork until well mixed.
  3. Warm skillet or griddle over medium to medium low heat.
  4. Melt butter if you like crispy edges.
  5. Spread a single serving recipe into 3 equal pancakes, about 4-5 inches in diameter.
  6. Cook slowly until they are firm enough to flip.
  7. Turn and cook on opposite side.
  8. Serve immediately, with your choice of toppings. Our favorites are sugar free berry syrup, whipped cream, or Greek Yogurt with maple flavoring.

Notes

The pancakes freeze well, separated by a layer of paper towel or parchment. They reheat quickly in the oven, directly on the rack, or in a toaster or frying pan. Low Carb Pancake Recipe - Gwen's Nest (13)

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FAQs

How do you make pancakes not tough? ›

Don't over-mix the batter - As mentioned in the recipe you only want to mix the batter until it just comes together. Lumps are okay! Over mixing will develop too much gluten in the batter leading to tough, chewy pancakes.

What do eggs do in baking pancakes? ›

Eggs are a crucial ingredient. They provide the cakes with the structure to hold light bubbles. Eggs also give the batter additional, richer flavor from the yolk fat. If you add too many eggs, you'll have “pancakes” that look more like custard or crepes.

What is the most important ingredient in pancakes? ›

Flour is the main ingredient to any pancake. It provides the structure. Different types of flours alter the structure because some flours absorb more moisture or create more gluten (which binds the structure together) than others.

What is the secret to a fluffy pancake? ›

Whether you are making your own batter or using a pancake mix, the the secret to fluffier pancakes rests in air pockets. Yes—air pockets. Air pockets make the difference between a pancake and crepe, which means it's crucial that you get the perfect amount of bubbles in your batter to form a fluffy pancake.

Does adding more baking powder make pancakes fluffier? ›

Top tips for fluffy pancakes

Don't be tempted to add more than the recipe suggests, as too much baking powder will make pancakes taste soapy. Alternatively, you could use self-raising flour, which will add to the amount of raising agent in the recipe and potentially make your pancakes fluffier.

Is baking soda or baking powder better for pancakes? ›

Baking soda is essential for baked goods, but baking powder is really what makes pancakes and biscuits rise and become so super fluffy. Double-acting baking powder, which is the kind that you'll find in the grocery store, produces bubbles in two ways: when it is mixed with wet ingredients and then when it gets heated.

Why do restaurant pancakes taste better? ›

Restaurants use better quality ingredients

There's no getting around the sheer simplicity of using a boxed mix for making pancakes in the comfort of your own kitchen on a weekend morning. However, along with that ease, you may be taking a hit in the overall taste department.

How does Gordon Ramsay make his pancakes? ›

Instead of using a boxed pancake mix, Gordon mixes his own ratio of flour, milk, and eggs with a whisk before letting it sit for about 15 minutes to thicken. Then, using a hot nonstick pan and cooking spray, he'll spoon about a ladle full of the pancake batter mixture onto the center of the pan.

What makes pancakes fluffy and rise? ›

Pancakes and waffles typically both contain baking soda, which causes them to rise. As soon as the baking soda is combined with the wet ingredients (which contain an acidic ingredient, like often buttermilk), it starts producing carbon dioxide gas bubbles that cause the batter to rise.

Do pancakes taste better with water or milk? ›

Pancake lovers' biggest complaint when adding water instead of milk is that the flavor seems to change. Pancakes aren't as richly flavored with water. There are a few ways to improve your batter when you've used water, including: Add extra butter.

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