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    Gluten Free Waffles - my own recipe!

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      fancydude last edited by

      A friend at work has been very kind about bringing salads and such to share for lunch so when she said her personal trainer recommended gluten free, I decided to figure out how to make some gluten free waffles.  I had tried gluten free cake mixes from rice flour and they are not very good.  The Muslims around here make some fantastic bean pies with white beans so I decided to try to mix the two. I happen to have a VitaMix with the grain grinder, but my cousin told me she makes bean flour in her regular blender.  If you use the regular blender, just don't do more than 1/2 cup dry beans at a time to prevent burning up the motor.   And be patient.  These waffles actually taste pretty good.

      Gluten Free Waffles

      One more note - I didn't measure precisely, so you want the batter just a bit thicker than for pancakes.  The batter will thicken somewhat as the bean flour absorbs liquid.  So let it set a minute or two before making pancakes or waffles.

      1 cup bean flour from Great Northern or Navy beans
      1 cup rice flour (I used Arborio rice since that is what I had, but you can use brown or white rice)
      2 heaping soup spoons of corn meal
      3 good teaspoons baking powder
      Dash salt
      3 large eggs
      2 tsp. vanilla extract
      scant 1/4 cup canola oil
      1 cup milk of your choice, I used commercially made almond milk

      Mix dry ingredients well, add remaining and mix thoroughly.  Add more liquid or flour  if needed.  Let stand a couple minutes and then pour onto hot waffle iron.  On my particular iron, I bake for an additional minute and a half after the ready light goes on since it still is steaming pretty good.  The idea is to wait until the steam is mostly stopped.

      ENJOY

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