Maria's keto pancakes

Maria’s keto pancakes

Pancakes for dinner? Why not...espeically when they only have 2 grams of net carbs per serving. Maria Emmerich's recipe uses pork rinds to keep these keto. What do you think? Don't knock it 'til you try it! These got a round of thumbs up in our test kitchen!

Maria’s keto pancakes

Pancakes for dinner? Why not...espeically when they only have 2 grams of net carbs per serving. Maria Emmerich's recipe uses pork rinds to keep these keto. What do you think? Don't knock it 'til you try it! These got a round of thumbs up in our test kitchen!
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1 servingservings

Ingredients

  • 23 oz. 19 g pork rinds
  • 2 2 large egglarge eggs
  • 2 tbsp 2 tbsp unsweetened cashew milk
  • 1 tsp 1 tsp maple extract
  • 1 tsp 1 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1 tbsp 1 tbsp coconut oil, for frying
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Instructions

Instructions are for 1 serving. Please modify as needed.

  1. Place the pork rinds in a blender or food processor and pulse until ground into a fine powder. You can also crush the pork rinds with mortar and pestle, or in a plastic bag, just use a rolling pin to get it really fine.
  2. Add the rest of the ingredients and combine until smooth.
  3. Heat a skillet to medium heat. Once hot, add a tablespoon of coconut oil.
  4. Pour ¼ cup (1 dl) batter into the skillet. Fry until golden brown and set, about 2 minutes. Flip and continue to cook until cooked all the way through.
  5. Remove from skillet and repeat with remaining batter. Add more coconut oil as needed.

Tip

Add browned butter or a dollop of sour cream for a finishing touch. And a few fresh raspberries add festive color and a tart, but sweet, finish.

Recommended special equipment

Blender or food processor.

This recipe is part of a collaboration with Maria Emmerich, a best-selling American cookbook author. Check out her website for more keto inspiration and recipes.

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18 comments

  1. Niklas
    Besides "dairy free", can the cashew milk be replaced with full fat cream and keep the pancakes just as tasty?
  2. Dhananjay
    yes. i've made a version of these with cream and they were good.
  3. Dhananjay
    btw, pork rinds in a blender do not work. Use a mortal and pestle instead.
  4. Faye
    Can you use almond milk for the pancakes?
  5. Angel
    Just made these and they are weird. They have texture, but almost no flavor (except when you get a slightly larger piece of pork rind and then it's kind of gross). Given the lack of flavor, these desperately need something on them. We put ~1 tsp of coconut cream on them and they were better, but that's a lot of carbs to add to a not great breakfast. Don't think I will make these again :(
  6. Mrs. Williamson
    It came out much better than expected. I ground the pork grinds in a food processer then transferred the ground pork grinds and remaining ingredients into the blender to smooth out. Instead of using maple extract I used organic pure maple syrup which gave it the needed flavor. My family loved it!
  7. vicki
    I made these in a FOOD PROCESSOR with cream, vanilla, and a half packet of stevia. I also added one teaspoon of sourcream. Yes they are not fluffy like regular pancakes, but once cooked in butter and topped with sugar free syrup or berries...They were a treat! I think next time I will add a bit of hemp or chia seeds and I may try them with cottage cheese in the batter as well. All in all, it was a nice break from just eggs for breakfast. Thanks for the recipe!
  8. Mary P.
    The food processor is ideal for the pork rinds. I thought I'd try it in the blender. It worked for me. I even tweaked the recipe and used unsweetened coconut milk, vanilla extract, and pumpkin spice. Mine came out with pumpkin spice flavor in them. Mine didn't come out fluffy and looked more like crêpes. It did have a pancake flavor to them. However, since I have a sweet tooth, I sprinkled some stevia on it. You can pour some liquid stevia and also add some strawberries and/or raspberries for flavoring. Happy keto-ing!
  9. George
    2 g sugar per serving? The tablespoon maple alone has got 13 gr sugar
    Reply: #10
  10. Kerry Merritt Team Diet Doctor

    2 g sugar per serving? The tablespoon maple alone has got 13 gr sugar

    This recipe calls for a tsp of maple extract (per serving), which has no sugar.

  11. beasuz
    Anyone replaced the pork rinds with almond flour? How much carbs would that make?
    Reply: #12
  12. Crystal Pullen Team Diet Doctor

    Anyone replaced the pork rinds with almond flour? How much carbs would that make?

    This recipe has not been tested with almond flour. Check out this pancake recipe made with almond flour: https://www.dietdoctor.com/recipes/low-carb-blueberry-pancakes

    Reply: #13
  13. beasuz
    Thank you :)
  14. Licínia
    Hello!
    What do you suggest as a substitute for the maple extract?
    Thanks!
    Reply: #15
  15. Kerry Merritt Team Diet Doctor

    Hello!
    What do you suggest as a substitute for the maple extract?
    Thanks!

    You could try using vanilla extract instead, but the flavor will be a bit different.

  16. Laura
    These were interesting. Not much flavor. I could taste the maple, just slightly. I used a food processor to grind the pork rinds and then added the other ingredients. I subbed almond milk for the cashew and then added the extract and cinnamon and a few drops of stevia and a little sour cream. I am not sure if it is because of the almond milk vs cashew milk, but my batter was very runny and the pancakes were very thin, like crepes. Once topped with some homemade sugar-free syrup and a few pecans they were tasty.
  17. Onakazia
    I am allergic to pork, is there something that could go instead of it?
    Reply: #18
  18. Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor

    I am allergic to pork, is there something that could go instead of it?

    I am not sure what would be a good substitute in this recipe, however we have several other pancake recipes you may want to cook instead.
    https://www.dietdoctor.com/low-carb/recipes/keto-pancakes

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