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Vegan PP pancakes

1 serving

40 minutes

Vegan PP pancakes are a modern interpretation of traditional Russian pancakes created for those who follow the principles of healthy and plant-based eating. Their history is linked to the growing popularity of veganism and the desire to adapt classic dishes without using animal products. These pancakes are light and airy due to the combination of corn and oat flour, while the addition of lemon juice gives them a slight tanginess. Baking soda ensures fluffiness, and vegetable oil makes the texture tender. They pair wonderfully with fruits, berries, or natural syrups, making them an ideal option for breakfast or dessert. This recipe highlights the simplicity of preparation and the availability of ingredients, allowing everyone to enjoy traditional Russian flavors in a new, healthy rendition.

Energy value per serving
CaloriesProteinsFatsCarbohydrates
635.8
kcal
5.1g
grams
52g
grams
36.6g
grams
Ingredients
1serving
Water
2 
glass
Corn flour
0.3 
glass
Oat flour
0.3 
glass
Soda
0.5 
tsp
Vegetable oil
50 
ml
Salt
 
to taste
Lemon juice
1 
tsp
Sugar substitute
50 
g
Cooking steps
  • 1

    Add any sweetener, citric acid (preferably from a real lemon), and salt to two glasses of water. Whisk until the ingredients dissolve.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Water2 glasss
    2. Lemon juice1 teaspoon
    3. Salt to taste
    4. Sugar substitute50 g
  • 2

    Add sifted flour, baking soda, and oil. Also, beat everything until smooth.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Corn flour0.3 glass
    2. Oat flour0.3 glass
    3. Soda0.5 teaspoon
    4. Vegetable oil50 ml
  • 3

    Leave the dough for 10 minutes.

  • 4

    Bake on a well-heated pan. Stir the dough from time to time to prevent the flour from settling at the bottom.

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