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Thursday, October 24, 2013

Pork Rind Pancakes

So I saw this recipe many times quite a while ago and while I was at the Wal-Mart grocery store the other day, I saw this awesome pack of pork rinds and bought them and decided to finally make them.

OH-what was I waiting for?? Is all I have to say. They were surprisingly good considering the ingredients. Way in the back of your mouth you can taste a little bit of the pork rind flavor and that is what makes it so good.
Ingredients:

1 cup crushed pork rind
2 tbsp chia seeds
2 eggs
1/4 cup unsweetened vanilla almond milk
3 packages SweetLeaf stevia
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

Directions: 

1. Crush pork rinds (I used my food processor) and set aside.
2. Beat eggs and then fold in milk, Stevia, cinnamon, vanilla and chia seeds.
3. Add crushed pork rinds and let the mixture sit for 5 minutes.
*I had to add a little more milk to make it the right consistency*
4. Meanwhile heat skillet with coconut oil spray and then fry mixture pancake style.
Mine made 6 from the batch.
5. Serve with low Nature's Hollow sugar free maple syrup.

ENJOY!

by: food .com

4 comments:

  1. Those pancakes look interesting. I was looking through your recipes and thought your 2min pumpkin muffin recipe was for pancakes so I started making them and realized it was a muffin recipe (I mustve been tired). I added extra coconut milk to turn the muffin into pancakes and they turned out fabulous! I think I will have them again tomorrow, as pumpkin is so great for the skin and the body.
    Enjoy the cooler weather (or atleast it's cooler down here at the beach!)
    Carey

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  2. That just sounds so weird! I loved pork rinds when I was younger so maybe I would still have that acquired taste! You are one creative cooker!

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  3. I like spicy pork rinds and would use them to coat chicken, pork chops, etc. but can't put it in a pancake! Did you add the pork rinds for flavor or binding?

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    1. I followed the recipe I found. It's instead of flour - and believe it or not, It WORKS. Try it and let me know what YOU think too...

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  • Track all of your sugar/carbs. Add everything from your meal together and count them that way.
  • Try to stop eating whole grain carbs after 3pm.
  • Make sure you drink lots of water.
  • Count everything that you put into your mouth. Even sauces - everything , check labels.
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