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Sourdough Cassava Pancakes

Sourdough Cassava Pancakes

It has been a long run of sitting out on our Pancake Saturday watching my family eat and enjoy a pancake recipe that took me years to adapt and perfect.  When I had my Hashimoto’s diagnosis, grains were out… even beneficial grains like einkorn.   

Sourdough Starter

Sourdough Starter

I am often asked for some of my sourdough starter.  I have begun sourdough starters in several forms over the years both as we have moved about internationally and because my needs have changed.  My first sourdoughs were in Scotland so with such a blend 

Paleo Cassava Tortillas

Paleo Cassava Tortillas

Cassava tortillas are a family favorite.  In trying to wean my family off of (soooo much) corn, I was experimenting with these using different flours and methods… and finally settled on this.  As a bonus I can eat them thanks to a long but worthwhile gut healing protocol!  They can be a little tricky, like many paleo flours, but with the help of unbleached parchment paper, a good tortilla press and an oversized spatula, they are fun and easy to make, albeit a wee bit time consuming. This is where fun with the kids comes in!  They love to press them and cook them on the grill and add their toppings.

These were great for our big Portland blackout.  We live in a more rural area and are last on the list for restoring power lines and getting things back up and running… so we had to get creative without the use of our ovens this week!  Thank God for gas stoves and generators!

 

Cassava tortillas

Brenna May
Prep Time 10 minutes
35 minutes
Course Dinner, Lunch, Side Dish
Cuisine American, Latin American, Mexican, paleo

Equipment

  • cast iron griddle
  • Tortilla Press

Ingredients
  

  • 1.5 cups cassava flour
  • 1/2 tsp pink salt
  • 1/4 tsp onion powder
  • 1/4 tsp garlic powder
  • 1 tsp konjac root powder
  • 1/2 cup avocado oil
  • 3/4 cup warm water depending on your flour and humidity. give or take a tbsp

Instructions
 

  • Combine dry ingredients in a medium bowl.
  • Add oil and warm water and mix with a fork until it is clumpy, then squeeze into a ball.
  • I use an ice cream scoop to size the balls for the tortilla press.
  • Press (or roll out) between two sheets of unbleached parchment paper in the tortilla press. Sometimes I can carry this off without the parhment by carefully removing the tortilla from the press with a large metal spatula.
  • Cook on hot cast iron grill for 1-2 minutes per side.
  • Stuff with cheese and whatever you like.

Notes

This is the same recipe I use for paleo gozleme.  I roll them out between parchment paper though to get a larger size for folding into square parcels.
Keyword cassava, paleo, whole30
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Cassava Almond Anise Biscotti

Cassava Almond Anise Biscotti

These are a long time favorite in our little family.  The original recipe is from a few renditions back and was given to me by the owners of a local Italian bistro that has since closed up shop.  I could never eat them myself… but 

Apple Pie with Cassava Crust (Paleo options, No Sugar)

Apple Pie with Cassava Crust (Paleo options, No Sugar)

I was really pleased with the results of this pie.  It was tricky to be sure to make the cassava flour behave but in the end with my usual tricks it did just fine. It is an offshoot of my Einkorn Apple Pie, but it 

Cultured Cassava Kefir Pancakes (Gluten-Free)

Cultured Cassava Kefir Pancakes (Gluten-Free)

These are a thin, rollable pancake, more like dutch babies or crepes.  I have been exploring substitutes for our einkorn to make breakfast a little more everyone friendly and to get a bit more variety in my kids gut biomes.  We want to feed those beneficial microbes!  I can get away with one of these on occasion as well, even with my carb sensitivity.  They are delicious and nutty and are great filled with whatever strikes your fancy. They are a delicate pancake to work with, so I recommend using a big pancake spatula like ours.  Once they have cooked on the bottom and you see plenty of bubbles they are pretty easy to flip, but if you try too soon they can break easily. Once cooked they are robust and great for filling and rolling!  I like them with some Hemplers bacon and sliced avocado or coconut kefir yogurt and raspberries!  The kids love them with lemon and maple sugar or maple syrup and blueberries.  Give them a shot and let me know what you think!

Here’s to wholesome eating,

Brenna xo

 

Cultured Cassava Kefir Pancakes

Brenna May
These are in the style of a crepe or dutch baby (very thin pancake). We sprinkle them with lemon and maple sugar in the classic style, drizzle them with maple syrup or spread them with yogurt or coconut yogurt and berries and then they are rolled up and eaten like a burrito. They're also great with bacon and avocados!
These are far more delicate in the making than the standard pancakes, so I recommend waiting for them to fully bubble and cook on the bottom before attempting to flip them. I also recommend a Fox Run Cookie Spatula. Depending on the moisture in the cassava flour and outside humidity, you may need to adjust water and/or amount of cassava flour, a tablespoon at a time.
For AIP, substitute the milk kefir AND water with coconut milk, or dairy free milk of choice.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Course Breakfast
Cuisine American, British, Scottish
Servings 5 people

Equipment

  • Bowl & whisk or high powered blender
  • cast iron griddle

Ingredients
  

  • 114 g Grass fed butter (1 American stick or 1/2 European block) for AIP, use ghee or coconut oil
  • 1 cup milk kefir buttermilk will work
  • 2 cups water (if using a non-dairy milk, substitute kefir & water with milk of choice)
  • 3 eggs
  • 1 tsp lemon juice
  • 1-2 tsp vanilla
  • 1.5 tsp baking soda
  • 1/2 tsp pink salt
  • 2 cups cassava flour Otto's, Thrive Market or Bob's Red Mill work.

Instructions
 

Vitamix Method:

  • We do this in a Vitamix so I melt the butter on the cast iron griddle in a metal measuring cup and then throw in everything at once and blitz it. 

Bowl and Whisk or Mixer Method:

  • Preheat your pancake griddle (or cast iron crepe pans as we do) to medium heat.
  • Soften the butter first (I put mine on the stove to melt). 
  • Add the milk or kefir and water. 
  • Add the eggs and mix. 
  • Add the butter, baking powder, soda and salt, lemon and vanilla. 
  • Whisk until smooth.
  • Add the sifted flour and mix until smooth. Any flour works, but you will need to adjust the milk/water ratio to suit. 
  • Pour the batter onto the pre-heated pans or griddle and cook until bubbling.  Flip and repeat.  They should look golden brown.  Repeat until done!  Fill and roll them with yogurt and fruit, maple syrup, lemon and sugar, or our kids favorite, nutella.

Notes

*If you want thicker pancakes, cut the water down by half or completely out.  I have tried several brands of cassava and they do not all perform the same.  Azure Organics brand does not work at all, no matter how much you adjust. 
For a vegan version, substitute milk kefir AND water with coconut milk or nut milk of choice, and substitute the eggs with banana or vegan egg of choice.  Butter I would recommend substituting with avocado oil, or melting some Miyoko's vegan butter or butter flavored coconut oil, depending on tastes. 
Keyword einkorn, kefir, pancakes
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