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Bob's Red Mill Gluten-Free Pancake Mix, 22-Ounce Bags (Pack of 8) | 
| Brand: Bob's Red Mill Category: Grocery
List Price: $40.18 Buy New: $29.16 You Save: $11.02 (27%)
Rating: 12 reviews
Number Of Items: 8 Shipping Weight (lbs): 11.9 Dimensions (in): 9.6 x 8.3 x 8.2
ASIN: B000PDGAQ0
Release Date: April 9, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Case of two boxes, each containing four 22-ounce packages of pancake mix (total of 176 ounces) | | • | A unique blend that includes corn flours and turbinado sugar | | • | An excellent source of fiber and protein | | • | Use to make light, fluffy pancakes | | • | Packaged in Milwaukie, Oregon |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
This mix is a regular in our house June 20, 2008 mom to celiac My sons are picky eaters but this mix makes great pancakes that they all like. I add extra liquid and oil to make them less dense. I add bananas or fresh blueberries and the kids love them. They also freeze well.
The Best Gluten-Free Pancake Mix on the market June 16, 2008 Chocolate Lover (Columbus, OH) This is by far the best gluten-free pancake mix on the market and I have tried all the rest. This is as close as I have come to normal pancakes. If you like thicker pancakes, add more mix than the recipe on the back calls for and you will be set. These pancakes also freeze well.
Okay, but I have a better recipe! May 27, 2008 H. Davis These pancakes were okay, but a bit dense. This past week I ran out of the Bob's Red Mill pancake mix, and turned to the pancake recipe in Carol Fenster's book "Gluten-Free Quick & Easy." I had to make her flour mix, and then use that to make her pancake mix. Then I could make her pancakes. It was worth the effort, for her pancakes were much improved over the product I got from Bob's Red Mill. Carol's recipe gave pancakes that were much lighter and fluffier than Bob's. I'll be using Carol's flour mix from now on. I think it may be the sorghum flour in her blend that makes the big difference!
Great GF option for pancakes April 10, 2008 J. Bojkov (Texas) This is a great mix with some actual nutrition to it- rare in the GF world. It tastes great with good texture. I add a few chocolate chips to each pancake as I make them ( I prepare the whole package at one time) and then freeze them for my daughter. She reheats them in the microwave in the morning for a quick breakfast.If you bother to put a damp paper towel over them as they are microwaved, it gives a better result close to off the gridle.
Pancake Happiness February 29, 2008 SPMamaof2 (St. Peters, MO) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We decided to try wheat (gluten) free and dairy free in an attempt to help our ADHD son. I was skeptical about these types of products. We had tried some of these items in the past and they were always dry, had a bad texture and really did not taste good. Everyone was pleasantly surprised by the texture, fluffiness and GREAT taste of these pancakes. I use rice milk to make them. I also delete the oil and add 1 heaping tablespoon of applesauce and 1 heaping tablespoon of flaxseed meal--they come out great. One time I forgot the applesauce and flaxseed--not so good, so those items do add to a good end result.
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