What can replace milk, for vegan pancakes without eggs?

What can replace milk, for vegan pancakes without eggs? - Breakfast on the Table

Please see the question in the title. My goal is to make vegan pancakes without:

  1. eggs,

  2. milk,

  3. any milk alternative that uses Natural Flavours, like soy or coconut milk.

I live in Ontario, Canada and visited these 6 stores, yet all their soy and coconut milks contain Natural Flavours: Loblaws, Longo's, Metro, Noah's Natural Foods, Whole Foods Market, Your Good Health.



Best Answer

I would also add Rice Milk is a good alternative also and can be home made.




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How do you make pancakes without milk and no eggs?

No Milk No Eggs Pancakes
  • 2 cups all purpose flour.
  • 1/4 cup sugar.
  • 4 teaspoons baking powder.
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt.
  • 1/4 cup butter melted.
  • 1 1/2 cup water.
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla.
  • 1 tablespoon vegetable oil.


  • How do you make vegan pancakes without eggs?

    Here are the basic steps:
  • Step 1: Mash a ripe banana.
  • Step 2: Add plant-based milk, maple syrup, and oil. Whisk.
  • Step 3: Add flour and baking powder. Whisk.
  • Step 4: Brush/spray a pan with oil. ...
  • Step 5: Flip! ...
  • Step 6: Stack the pancakes, add toppings, and dig in!


  • What can I use instead of milk in pancakes?

    Liquid Milk Substitutes for Pancakes
    • almond milk.
    • oat milk.
    • soy milk.
    • hemp milk.
    • half & half + water (50/50 ratio)
    • heavy cream + water (50/50 ratio)
    • cashew milk.
    • rice milk.


    Can you make vegan pancakes with water?

    Yes, you can make soft, fluffy and delicious pancakes with plain water instead of milk. What is this? Though vegan pancake recipes do not use dairy or eggs as well in the ingredients, many of the vegan pancake recipes use a replacement for dairy.



    VEGAN PANCAKES | Light + Fluffy Vegan Pancake Recipe




    More answers regarding what can replace milk, for vegan pancakes without eggs?

    Answer 2

    Coconut, almond and soy milk can be made from scratch (with scratch being either coconut or dried soybeans) with home-grade equipment. Methods and equipment needed are well documented and out of scope here.

    Alternatively, cashew-based cream substitute can be easily made (just blend boiled cashews thoroughly, adding only as much water as needed to keep the blender happy) - this is close enough to cream that it can be churned into ice cream, and a traditional indian ingredient too (eg as a thickener in kormas and "shahi" style dishes) - although this might end up just too rich and stodgy in a pancake.

    Mind that while some "natural flavours" containing products are not vegan, some are - best check the brands offered closely, they might have statements available on their website or be able to tell you upon a phone call or email.

    In the unlikely case there is no trustworthy (by your standards) soy milk but soy yoghurt available, diluting such should give a viable milk substitute for that purpose (diluted yoghurts are not uncommon as a buttermilk substitute, and buttermilk is a well established pancake ingredient).

    Also, be aware that asian grocers will usually carry unadulterated (by label) coconut milk, and often also soymilk and/or soymilk powder.

    Also, mind that legume flour based pancakes are part of some culinary traditions, and usually these recipes do not contain milk or milk substitutes. North Indian Besan Ka Cheela is a tasty example for a savory pancake of that style, the recipe can be adapted to a sweet pancake readily.

    Answer 3

    I make pancakes using:

    • Oat Flour,
    • Banana,
    • Water,
    • little bit of oil,
    • pinch of salt

    In my opinion it is the best option.

    Other one which is better for no sweet option:

    • wheat flour,
    • Linseed (blended if can - soaked in a boil water)
    • little bit of oil,
    • pinch of salt

    For milk i suggest you to try this:

    • blend blended coconut shrims with boil water, then filter the water and use coconut shrims again with new water . I make 1.2l of milk this way

      You can add this milk to the first recipe by replacing water.

    Answer 4

    You can use carbonated mineral water as milk substitute .You can find in every polish or eastern Europiien store.

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