Spicy Apple Pancake/Fritters
photo by Chef floWer
- Ready In:
- 20mins
- Ingredients:
- 9
- Yields:
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4 cakes
ingredients
- 1 red apple, cut, deseeded, and grated
- 1 eggs or 2 egg whites, lightly beaten
- 118.29 ml wholemeal flour (for hearty cakes or can use regular flour)
- 59.14 ml nonfat milk
- 2.46 ml cinnamon (I probably used more, I LOVE cinnamon)
- 4.92 ml sugar substitute (can use regular sugar, I suggest brown)
- 1.23 ml vanilla essence
- 1.23 ml grated nutmeg
- 1.23 ml cumin (surprise, makes cakes warm)
directions
- Mix all ingredients together well.
- Use a 1/4 cup to scoop up mix and fry in butter, soy butter, oil, non-stick spray, etc. just like you would a pancake. I used avocado butter, but I live in New Zealand now where everything is avocado.
- Keep finished cakes warm in oven on low till all mix is used.
- Top with whatever you want. Eat. They go down best when you eat them with someone you love.
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Reviews
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These were great! I veganized them using soymilk and egg replacer. The batter was very thick so I added quite a bit of water. Also some baking soda, since my family was expecting something more pancake-like and with the apple, I knew these would be on the heavy side. They're not your traditional pancake, but moist and yummy-tasting. I tried with peanut butter, but in the end preferred maple syrup. My family loved them! Thanks!
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These are so yummy and so filling. They were so easy to prepare even Little Miss (DD) helped. I used lactose free milk instead of nonfat milk and I used egg substitute. Otherwise kept to the recipe and it mixture made five cakes, perfect for just the two of us. We topped them off with berries and real maple syrup. Thank you 7emmalee7
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