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Prep Time : 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time : 10 minutes minutes

Light and fluffy, these healthy gluten free pancakes are made with applesauce and plain Greek-style yogurt for a low-fat, filling gf breakfast. If you're on WW, they're only 1 SmartPoint each!

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This healthy pancake recipe is going to become a family favorite, whether you're on Weight Watchers or not. Each fluffy pancake has just one SmartPoint—and no banana!

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Making gluten free pancakes with WW zero point ingredients

I love baking Weight Watchers-style recipes with ingredients like eggs, applesauce,and nonfat plain yogurt. They're mostly neutral-tasting ingredients, have a “zero points value” on Weight Watchers, and add moisture, structure, and even some pleasant tanginess.

In fact, in our Weight WatchersBagels, the tanginess of the yogurt even provides some of the depth of flavor that I love in yeasted bagels. Even better, though, since you don't have to go through the trouble of allowing them to rise or the fussiness of working with yeast.

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Cooking oil spray creates crispy edges without adding points

Be sure to use a cooking oil spray on the griddle or skillet before you cook the pancakes. It's so light that it doesn't add any points or take away from the health-focus of the pancakes, but the spray is the only way you're going to get those golden brown edges and spots on your pancakes. And the edges are even a bit crunchy.

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No bananas in these healthy gf pancakes

I tend to avoid using mashed bananas, unless I'm making something banana-flavored, though, as bananas have a very obvious, pronounced flavor. Applesauce tends to work the same in most baking applications, but with amore neutral flavor profile.

And I don't care what anyone says, those 2-ingredient flourless pancakes made with banana and eggs? They taste like eggs, but not like you're eating an omelet. They're just all kinds of wrong.

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Tips on making these healthy gf pancakes

As much as store-bought baking mixes used to mystify me, I do understand their beauty now. That's why I love to provide make-your-own mix recipes like my DIY gluten free pancake mix and my DIY gluten free cupcake mixes.

But pancakes in general are just so easy to make, and they all follow essentially the same method. Combine the dry ingredients (flour, salt and baking powder) and whisk them together. Then add the wet ingredients and mix until just combined.

Even with a gluten free recipe like this, don't mix the ingredients too much if you want fluffier pancakes. But whisking the dry ingredients, adding the wet and mixing are really all it takes. But there are a few tips for cooking pancakes like a pro.

Make sure your batter is the right consistency

You want your batter to be of a thickly pourable consistency. This batter doesn't have any xanthan gum so it doesn't tend to thicken as it sits. Once you reach the proper batter texture, you shouldn't have to mess with it.

But don't be afraid to add a teaspoonful of lukewarm water if the batter seems too thick. If it seems too thin, add another teaspoonful of either the gum-free gluten free flour, or even just of cornstarch.

Use cooking oil spray and a hot skillet—but not too hot.

If your skillet is dry (even if it's nonstick), you won't get those lovely brown edges on your pancakes. If the skillet is way too hot, the outside will cook too quickly and you won't get a fluffy middle.

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Healthy gf pancakes: Ingredients and substitutions

I haven't tried this recipe with every substitution, but I've tried some. Here's the benefit of my experience and best-educated guesses:

Healthy gluten free dairy free pancakes

I always use unsweetened almond milk in this recipe, and as long as your milk is dairy-free, you're halfway there to dairy-free pancakes. The sticking point is the yogurt.

Much as I did in our Weight Watchers bagels recipe, I was able to substitute SoDelicious brand plain dairy-free yogurt for the 0% plain Greek-style yogurt in this recipe. It's quite a lot thinner than Greek-style yogurt, but rather than draining it to thicken it, instead, I just mix all of the ingredients as described below, but leave out the milk. I then only add as much as necessary to achieve the proper thickly pourable consistency of the batter.

The issue, though, with using dairy-free plain yogurt is that I don't know of any nonfat varieties. That means that the dairy-free version of these pancakes will have more than 1 SmartPoint each. It will still be healthy, just not as Weight Watchers-friendly. If they ever make a nonfat dairy-free plain yogurt, Greek-style or not, I'll be sure to let you know!

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Egg free gluten free healthy pancakes

Since there are only 2 eggs in this recipe, you should be able to replace them with 2 “chia eggs” (each 1 tablespoon ground chia seeds + 1 tablespoon lukewarm water, mixed and allowed to gel). I haven't tried that, so you'll have to experiment.

And if Weight Watchers is important to you, be sure to recalculate the SmartPoints value to ensure that it hasn't changed. Two tablespoons of ground chia seeds shouldn't alter the stats, but you never know.

Can you make these healthy gluten free pancakes without applesauce?

I haven't tried this recipe without applesauce, and it's a great way to add pectin for structure, moisture and a bit of WW-friendly sweetness. But you should be able to replace it with mashed banana by weight if applesauce is a no-go. You don't taste the applesauce, but you will taste the mashed banana.

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One Point Healthy Gluten Free Pancake Recipe

Light and fluffy, these healthy gluten free pancakes are made with applesauce and plain Greek-style yogurt for a low-fat, filling gf breakfast. If you're on WW, they're only 1 SmartPoint each!

Course: Breakfast, Pancakes

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Yield: 18 pancakes

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ cups (210 g) gum free gluten free flour blend (140 g superfine white rice flour + 45 g potato starch + 25 g tapioca starch/flour)
  • 1 ½ teaspoons baking powder
  • ¼ teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 packet granulated alternative white sugar sweetener like Monkfruit in the Raw (optional)
  • ½ cup (128 g) nonfat plain Greek-style yogurt at room temperature
  • cup (163 g) unsweetened smooth applesauce at room temperature
  • 2 (100 g (weighed out of shell)) eggs at room temperature, lightly beaten
  • cup (5.33 fluid ounces) unsweetened low-fat or nonfat milk (I like unsweetened almond milk), at room temperature
  • Cooking oil spray

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, place the gum-free gluten free flour blend, baking powder, salt and optional granulated sweetener, and whisk to combine.

  • Add the yogurt, applesauce, eggs and milk, and mix gently until just combined. Don’t try to smooth out any lumps. The batter should be thickly pourable. Add water by the teaspoonful if your batter seems too thick to pour.

  • Heat a griddle to 350°F or a skillet until hot, and coat lightly with cooking oil spray.

  • Using a medium-sized ice cream scoop or large spoon, place about 1 1/2 tablespoonsful of batter into portions on the hot surface and spread gently into a round.

  • Allow to cook for about 1 minute or until bubbles have broken through the surface and the edges are set about 3/4-inch all around. Flip and continue to cook until set on the underside.

  • Remove the pancakes, spray the surface again lightly with cooking oil spray, and repeat with the remaining batter.

  • Serve immediately or wrap tightly and store in the refrigerator or freezer. Warm in the microwave or toaster oven before serving leftovers.

Notes

Adapted from this Genius Kitchen recipe, except this recipe is actually 1SmartPoint.

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One Point Healthy Gluten Free Pancake Recipe

Light and fluffy, these healthy gluten free pancakes are made with applesauce and plain Greek-style yogurt for a low-fat, filling gf breakfast. If you're on WW, they're only 1 SmartPoint each!

Course: Breakfast, Pancakes

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Yield: 18 pancakes

Author: Nicole Hunn

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ cups (210 g) gum free gluten free flour blend (140 g superfine white rice flour + 45 g potato starch + 25 g tapioca starch/flour)
  • 1 ½ teaspoons baking powder
  • ¼ teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 packet granulated alternative white sugar sweetener like Monkfruit in the Raw (optional)
  • ½ cup (128 g) nonfat plain Greek-style yogurt at room temperature
  • cup (163 g) unsweetened smooth applesauce at room temperature
  • 2 (100 g (weighed out of shell)) eggs at room temperature, lightly beaten
  • cup (5.33 fluid ounces) unsweetened low-fat or nonfat milk (I like unsweetened almond milk), at room temperature
  • Cooking oil spray

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, place the gum-free gluten free flour blend, baking powder, salt and optional granulated sweetener, and whisk to combine.

  • Add the yogurt, applesauce, eggs and milk, and mix gently until just combined. Don’t try to smooth out any lumps. The batter should be thickly pourable. Add water by the teaspoonful if your batter seems too thick to pour.

  • Heat a griddle to 350°F or a skillet until hot, and coat lightly with cooking oil spray.

  • Using a medium-sized ice cream scoop or large spoon, place about 1 1/2 tablespoonsful of batter into portions on the hot surface and spread gently into a round.

  • Allow to cook for about 1 minute or until bubbles have broken through the surface and the edges are set about 3/4-inch all around. Flip and continue to cook until set on the underside.

  • Remove the pancakes, spray the surface again lightly with cooking oil spray, and repeat with the remaining batter.

  • Serve immediately or wrap tightly and store in the refrigerator or freezer. Warm in the microwave or toaster oven before serving leftovers.

Notes

Adapted from this Genius Kitchen recipe, except this recipe is actually 1SmartPoint.

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FAQs

What is gluten free pancake mix made of? ›

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.

What ingredient activated the gluten in the pancakes? ›

When the flour is moistened with water (or with milk and eggs, which are composed mainly of water), the gluten molecules become active.

How long can gluten free pancake batter last in the fridge? ›

just make your batter and fry up some fresh pancakes throughout the week- the batter will be safe in the fridge for about 3 days.

What are gluten friendly pancakes made of? ›

Ingredients
  • 1 cup brown rice flour.
  • 3/4 cup white rice flour.
  • 1 cup GF oat flour.
  • 1 cup raw (LIGHT) buckwheat flour (ground from raw buckwheat groats, NOT toasted buckwheat that's darker in color)
  • 1/4 cup yellow cornmeal.
  • 3/4 tsp xanthan gum.
  • 1 tsp salt.
  • 1 Tbsp baking powder.

Are Krusteaz pancakes gluten-free? ›

Enjoy a stack of these golden beauties topped with your favorite syrup or fresh fruits for a breakfast that's both comforting and gluten free.

Is whole wheat pancake mix healthy? ›

Another benefit of whole wheat pancakes is that they are rich in various vitamins and minerals. In particular, they contain almost all of the B vitamins. B vitamins are good for all sorts of health aspects such as having good skin, more energy, healthy hair, and so on.

What does gluten do to your body? ›

Most people can handle the undigested gluten with no problems. But in some people, gluten can trigger a severe autoimmune response or other unpleasant symptoms. An autoimmune response to gluten is called celiac disease. Celiac can damage the small intestine.

Which flour has the most gluten? ›

All-purpose flour has 8-11% gluten in it. It can be used to make things like waffles, pie crusts, pastries, and cookies. Bread flour has the highest amounts of gluten at 12-14%, and works well in yeast products.

Does pasta have more gluten than bread? ›

Bread flour can contain up to 13% gluten, while all-purpose flour, a flour often used in pasta, typically has 8-11% gluten content. However, these percentages can change based on the type of grain and flour used when making bread and pasta.

Does Bisquick make a gluten-free? ›

Bisquick™ Gluten Free Pancake & Baking Mix.

Can you eat expired gluten-free pancake mix? ›

Stale, dated pancake and other baking mixes pose no danger to you unless: You are allergic to mold, or the baking mix was not contained in an unbleached wax paper, plastic or a foil pouch within its outer packaging.

What can you substitute for eggs when making pancakes? ›

Mashed fruit as an egg substitute works best in moist and dense recipes such as brownies, muffins, quick breads, pancakes, and waffles.
  • Banana: 1/4 to 1/2 cup mashed or pureed.
  • Unsweetened applesauce: 1/4 cup.
  • Avocado: 1/4 cup.
  • Pumpkin puree: 1/4 cup.
  • Rehydrated and pureed prunes, raisins, soaked dates: 1/4 cup.
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What does IHOP use for their gluten-free pancakes? ›

Gluten-friendly pancakes and waffles are made with the same rice- flour-based batter while gluten-friendly Ultimate Steakburgers include a bun made with a blend of rice flour, milk, egg whites, a touch of honey for sweetness and other gluten-friendly ingredients.

What is the healthiest flour to use for pancakes? ›

To make healthy pancakes, use whole-wheat or another whole-grain (cornmeal, oats or buckwheat) flour instead. Whole-wheat flour has 16 grams of fiber per cup compared to 3 grams of fiber in white flour.

Does Trader Joe's have gluten-free pancakes? ›

@Trader Joe's is always one of my favorite places to find gluten free food items. I just tried these gluten free pancakes and they are fantastic. I don't think I ever even bought non-GF frozen pancakes before my celiac diagnosis, but I love keeping these in the freezer for a special treat with breakfast!

What is gluten-free batter made from? ›

Ingredients: flour blend (rice, potato, tapioca, maize, buckwheat, gram), raising agents (sodium bicarbonate, mono-calcium phosphate), salt. Storage: to keep your batter mix flour at its best, roll down the top after use and store in a cool dry place.

What is gluten-free flour made of? ›

Gluten-free flours are made by grinding gluten-free grains, seeds, nuts, and other ingredients into a fine powder. We've listed them below, but you may already have a few favorites, like cornmeal for cornbread, buckwheat for pancakes, and almond flour for desserts.

Does gluten free pancake mix taste different? ›

Do gluten-free pancakes taste different? A really good gluten-free mix that purports to be similar to all-purpose flour won't taste a great deal different from regular pancakes. The texture might be a bit finer, and the taste might be lighter.

What is gluten free Bisquick made of? ›

Ingredients: Rice Flour, Sugar, Leavening (baking soda, sodium aluminum phosphate, monocalcium phosphate), Modified Potato Starch, Salt, Xanthan Gum.

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