Raw Paleo Diet to Suit You => Carnivorous / Zero Carb Approach => Topic started by: mudpiekitchen on April 13, 2015, 05:50:25 am
Title: Paleo Pancakes
Post by: mudpiekitchen on April 13, 2015, 05:50:25 am
I'm thinking about starting a small business to provide paleo families with a quick and easy way to enjoy pancakes (one of my pre-paleo favorites). The mix I make is as simple as Bisquick, but tastes a ton better. Plus it's paleo. The rest of my family, which is non-paleo, loves these pancakes. This would be an easy way for families to have a normal Sunday brunch or provide a fun sleepover breakfast for their kids without the hassle of ordering fancy ingredients and wasting time trying nasty recipes.
Title: Re: Paleo Pancakes
Post by: TylerDurden on April 13, 2015, 06:19:15 am
To be honest, most of us rawpalaeos would not be interested in anything highly processed. I suppose pancakes could, of course, be created from both raw AND palaeolithic-diet ingredients, so there might be some interest, if they are based somewhere nearby, perhaps.
Title: Re: Paleo Pancakes
Post by: mudpiekitchen on April 13, 2015, 06:31:08 am
Thanks for the response Tyler! I definitely know that some people would be sketchy of a paleo "mix" as mixes normally include processed ingredients, but I would never encourage eating that junk. To put it simply, the mix I make includes coconut flour, almond flour, arrowroot powder, tapioca flour and baking soda. All of these are paleo, healthy to eat and do not go bad so storage/shipping would not affect them. Does this affect your opinion at all?
Title: Re: Paleo Pancakes
Post by: cherimoya_kid on April 13, 2015, 09:02:12 am
We're mostly raw foodists, and the cooked food that most of us eat for social reasons would usually be lightly-cooked meat, veggies, etc.. This isn't something you'll find a lot of people here wanting. Try a cooked paleo forum.
Title: Re: Paleo Pancakes
Post by: AshSimmonds on April 14, 2015, 07:47:33 am
Did it a couple years ago using "Oopsie bread" mixture of just eggs n cheese basically. Turns out fine for a pancake, but the fun in pancakes is all the sugary junk you cover them with, not the pancake itself - so it's kinda pointless.