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Rice Flour Fluffy Pancake
Difficulty:★★★☆☆
Rice Flour Fluffy Pancake
Rice flour sweets have been gaining attention lately. With the rise in demand for gluten-free products, they are becoming popular as health foods. We tried making fluffy pancakes using rice flour!
Ingredients
- Egg:660g
- Superfine sugar:300g
- Sorbitol/SorbitL-70 (Mitsubishi Corporation Life Sciences Limited.):150g
- Emulated oil and fat/Parfundol (Parfundor)(MIYOSHI OIL & FAT CO., LTD.):50g
- Cooking oil:110g
- Rice flour (for confectionery and cooking):500g
- Baking soda:20g
- Water:20g
How to make the batter
First, loosen the emulsified oil and fat with sorbitol and salad oil to create one paste.
Whisk the whole eggs in a mixer.
Then, add superfine sugar, the emulsified oil and fat, sorbitol, and salad oil, and mix.
Add rice flour and baking powder and mix at low speed.
Add rice flour directly without sifting.
Finally, add water and mix again.
How to cook the batter
Set the Tabletop Pancake Cooker to 180℃.
Apply oil (Bitakatto SL) on the copper cooking surface.
Drop the pancake batter and put lid.
After 1 minute 20 seconds, flip it over, cover again, and continue cooking for an additional 20 seconds (a total cooking time of 1 minutes 50 seconds).
Arranged Recipe
Using more moisture than regular rice flour and using fresh rice flour (rice flour that hasn’t been dried in wet milling) with a shorter shelf life, let’s try making a moister finished pancake!
This time, we are replacing 20% of the rice flour with fresh rice flour.
The ingredients and quantities are the same as in the recipe above, except for the rice flour.
Since we are replacing 20%, we will use 400 g of rice flour and 100 g of fresh rice flour.
We compared the one with 100% rice flour and the one with 20% replaced with fresh rice flour.
There is little difference in appearance, but the ones made with fresh rice flour are more moist, both when baked and after cooling.
Examples of fillings
In this article, we made fluffy pancakes using rice flour.
Among rice flours, there are rice flours with slightly different characteristics, like fresh rice flour. Both have a light and fluffy texture and are very tasty both on their own and in combination with fillings.
Rice flour sweets are hot. Please give it a try!