Banana Walnut Pancakes
¼ cup unsweetened applesauce
1 Tbl apple cider vinegar
1 chia egg (1 Tbl chia seeds mixed in 3 Tbl water)
2 cups unsweetened almond or other non-dairy milk
½ cup mashed ripe banana (1 medium)
1 ½ cups gluten-free flour blend
½ cup oats 1 Tbl ORGANIC INDIA Cinnamon Spice Psyllium Pre & Probiotic Fiber
½ tsp ORGANIC INDIA Ceylon Cinnamon (2 capsules)
1 ½ Tbl baking powder
¼ tsp sea salt ½ cup chopped walnuts Serve with: Maple syrup, chopped walnuts, and sliced banana
Add all ingredients except for the walnuts into a blender. Blend on high until smooth, about 30 seconds. Add walnuts and lightly blend about 10 seconds more to mix through while maintaining some nutty texture. The batter should be thick but pourable.
Heat a large nonstick skillet coated with cooking spray over medium heat. Once hot, pour ¼ to ½ cup of the batter onto the skillet, and cook until the pancake surface begins to gently bubble (about 1 ½ to 2 minutes). Carefully flip and cook 1 ½ to two minutes more (until lightly browned underneath). Repeat with the rest of the batter, adding additional milk if needed. Makes 12-14 pancakes.
Transfer to a baking sheet and keep warm in the oven until all the batter is prepared. Serve warm, and enjoy topped with maple syrup sliced bananas and walnuts.
Psyllium: Horse Flower
Known in India as Isabagol, Psyllium grows in the cooler, dry northern regions of that country. It is the main ingredient in many fiber supplements such as Metamucil, and is also called ‘Horse Flower’. Psyllium is an example of a cherished Ayurvedic plant that has gained wide acceptance in Western medicine and healthcare.
Psyllium husk is a soluble fiber, meaning that it absorbs many times its weight in water, swelling into a gel-like mass. Because of this characteristic, it can be used in vegan baked goods as an egg replacement.
Psyllium Body and Mind Benefits
The benefits of dietary psyllium have been confirmed by numerous studies — when the indigestible fiber turns to gel in the GI tract, it serves to regulate cholesterol, triglycerides, and blood sugar levels. Because of this bioactivity, psyllium is known to promote heart health and support healthy blood sugar levels. First-world diets generally lack optimal fiber, so psyllium is popular for increasing daily fiber consumption. What better way to herald the weekend than by whipping up a warm batch of pancakes?
Made with Organic India Cinnamon Spice Psyllium Pre & Probiotic Fiber, the wholesome ingredients provide sustained energy for a day of work and play. Hearty and tender, these pancakes are vegan, gluten-free, naturally-sweetened, oil-free, and delicious.
In addition to lending lightly spiced flavor and unique binding properties, Organic India Cinnamon Spice Psyllium Pre & Probiotic Fiber packs a host or rejuvenating health and wellness benefits. Along with soluble and insoluble fiber, Ayurvedic herbs Amla, Bibhitaki, and Harikati work to improve digestion and optimize nutrient absorption. Prebiotics and probiotics support a healthy gut biome for bolstered immunity and a healthier you.
As well as bursting with fiber and flavor, these pancakes are quick and easy to make — simply blend and pour. Serve topped with whatever makes you smile, and enjoy!






