low calorie flapjacks?
missafwilliams
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Flour and other grains have calories in them. That's generally your base for pancakes. Instead of low calorie, look to improve the nutrition (and staying power) by using whole grains. You can lower calories a bit by using less sugar and/or less fat.
http://www.skinnytaste.com/whole-wheat-pancakes/
http://www.skinnytaste.com/banana-nut-pancakes/
http://www.skinnytaste.com/whole-wheat-pumpkin-pecan-pancakes/
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Flapjacks or pancakes?0
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Tried a recipe similar to this flapjacks recipe: http://www.tracymccartneypt.co.uk/single-post/2016/02/05/No-Sugar-85-calorie-Flapjacks
If you want lower calories, slice them a little smaller than suggested.1 -
I make a pretty basic batch of flapjacks that are only 220 cals each. Dont know if thats what you might consider low calorie?
250g basic porridge oats
125g Demerara sugar
100g sultanas
35g(3 Tbs) golden syrup.
125g Stork margarine
Mix and bake for 20 mins at 180C Fan
Makes 12 about 2 inch square but if you made them smaller you'd reduce the calories even more. 16 would be 165cal for example. Ditch the sultanas and its again even less0 -
I make a pretty basic batch of flapjacks that are only 220 cals each. Dont know if thats what you might consider low calorie?
250g basic porridge oats
125g Demerara sugar
100g sultanas
35g(3 Tbs) golden syrup.
125g Stork margarine
Mix and bake for 20 mins at 180C Fan
Makes 12 about 2 inch square but if you made them smaller you'd reduce the calories even more. 16 would be 165cal for example. Ditch the sultanas and its again even less
Oats, sugar, fruit, golden syrup and margarine. Not exactly "low calorie" items.
I would say oats, honey and whey makes a pretty decent "flapjack" equivalent.0 -
Not exactly flapjacks, but you can make a sort of cookie/flapjack type thing just out of bananas and oats. Mash a ripe banana, stir in about a cup of oats, dollop onto a well-greased baking tray and bake on medium heat for about 10 mins. You can add chopped nuts or raisins or chocolate chips if you want.0
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Protein Pancakes
Makes 2 servings
1/2 c dry oatmeal
1/2 c cottage cheese
6 egg whites
Blend dry oatmeal in a blender or NutriBullet until powder. Add cottage cheese and egg whites and blend until well mixed. Allow to sit for 5-10 minutes to thicken a bit. Cook in griddle as usual. I know these don't sound too appetizing, but they taste remarkably like real pancakes for just a fraction in the carbs and calories! My kids even eat them without complaint1 -
I assume you mean flapjacks as in the oaty squares, and you don't mean pancakes, as there are lots of low calorie pancake recipes out there.
It's really difficult, as flapjacks are inherently an energy bomb. They're basically lembas bread, a batch of those will keep you going all the way to Mordor. Everything about them is calorie-packed - oats, butter, golden syrup, dried fruit... I don't know what you can do with that, honestly. Maybe just make little ones?0 -
Flapjacks or pancakes?
In the UK, flapjacks are made from sugar, butter, and oats, and they are usually served with honey. Pancakes are made from a fried batter that is usually made from eggs, buttermilk, flour, salt and a dash of baking powder. ... In the US, the terms flapjacks and pancakes are used somewhat interchangeably.1 -
Yes, UK flapjacks are more like granola bars.0
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