Easy Gluten Free Pikelets

Sunday mornings in our house when I was a child always involved us kids making Mum and Dad breakfast in bed. Of course it was pretty much coffee and cold toast, but as I got older I discovered my love of baking. One of the very first things my Mum ever taught me to make was the Aussie classic, Pikelets! I think every Australian kid grew up on them! Whether it was hot on Sunday morning, straight from the pan, smothered in butter that dripped down your arm. Or cold, again smothered in butter and jam, in the school lunch box the next day.Β  I don’t know about you, but I just KNEW I had to make these babies gluten free. Because hey! We shouldn’t have to miss out either!

Now I know what you’re thinking. Here we go, another list of crazy flours and weird ingredients and 50 minutes to make gluten free pikelets a reality. Nope! These babies are simple. Like, ingredients you already have in your house, simple! So now there really is no excuse to whip them up this Sunday.

Β Easy Gluten Free Pikelets

Gluten Free Pikelets – The Food of Champions

Pikelets are one of those classic Australian dishes. Most Americans, hey even the Poms, just don’t get it. And yes, before you ask, they are very different from pancakes. Well OK, actually they’re only one ingredient different from a pancake, but I digress! I don’t know about you, but in my home, gluten free pikelets are perfectly acceptable for breakfast, morning or afternoon tea, lunch or even dinner. Because this is Australia after all! (and frankly we’re all just a bit odd down under!… or sold I’m told). So it seemed only fitting that I make a gluten free version. I simply don’t believe in missing out!

It was quite easy to do too. What it comes down to is the fluff factor. Pikelets should be fluffy, but not too fluffy! and just crispy on the edges. So when it came to adapting this recipe I relied on the staple ingredient bicarbonate of soda and a good dashing of lemon juice to make these babies lift. From there, the rest was simple. Basic ingredients like flour, a touch of sugar, melted butter and eggs. All the basics most of us keep laying around the house! Wollah, one easy and quick breakfast the whole family will love!

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No Crazy Flour Blends Allowed

Now if you’re a fan of my recipes, you’ll know I try to use easy to find, store bought, gluten free flour blends. Not only is it easier for you, (it’s also waaaaay easier for me too!), but seriously. Who has time for making your own flour blend? When all you want at 7am on Sunday morning is a cup of coffee the size of your head and a pile of gluten free piketlets stacked on your plate. (OK fine, you got me again. Mine pretty much don’t make it to the plate. I eat as I flip!).

My favourite store bought blend at the moment has to be theΒ Be Well and Good rangeΒ available from IGA. This flour blend has to be one of the most versatile blends I’ve used to date. From the base of myΒ Gluten Free Caramel Slice,Β to the main ingredient in myΒ Gluten Free Monte CarlosΒ orΒ Gluten Free Melting Moments. This blend does it all. The best part of this recipe though, is that ANY store bought gluten free flour blend will do. Yup. Really.

So whether you simply want to take a little jaunt down memory lane. Or you want to show your grand-kids just how wonderful the classic pikelet can be, or because you’re a die-hard and these babies areΒ LIFE.Β My Easy Gluten Free Pikelets will be warming your stomach in no time!

Now tell me! How do you take your Gluten Free Pikelets? Covered in jam? Just butter or with shredded apple inside!Β  Let me know in the comments below!

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Comments (3)

  • Ingrid on Jun 23, 2023

    I just made a batch of pikelets. They’re beautiful. My mixture was the perfect density, and that may be because I used a stick blender to mix. It was thick, and easy to cook.

  • Monica on Jun 23, 2023

    Coeliac here – I made these GF and DF and they turned out delicious. The β€œbutter milk” component made them so light and fluffy. The lemon worked well with Bon Soy. Will make again!

  • Donna on Oct 02, 2022

    The mixture came out very runny, but the flavour is good. They were definitely full sized pancakes not pikelets. 😊
    I’ll add an extra 40gms of flour next time and see how they go.

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