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I fancy trying the pancakes from the recipe page but am struggling to find ground rice, is semolina okay to use or does someone know somewhere I can get ground rice
I confess I didn't read it in any detail, but when choosing a substitute for cooking you should consider what you are cooking (some subs work better than others).
If you shortlist to 2 subs suitable for the item you are cooking, that would be the time to select the lowest carb one
Decades ago (well before D) I used to make ground rice pudding, cheaper and quicker than normal rice pudding as cooked on top of cooker like custard, and I preferred it to semolina. Good with home-made jam or bottled/frozen fruit.
Holland & Barrett sell rice flour which might work. You could try the semolina?
None of these, however, will be anywhere near low carb!
I fancy trying the pancakes from the recipe page but am struggling to find ground rice, is semolina okay to use or does someone know somewhere I can get ground rice
Have a look on sugarfreelondoner.com , she has recipes for American style pancakes and french style crepes using ground almonds which are incredibly low carb.
I fancy trying the pancakes from the recipe page but am struggling to find ground rice, is semolina okay to use or does someone know somewhere I can get ground rice
I have to ask why - as it is so high carb.
Waffles made with egg and cheese are good substitutes for such farinaceous foods - I've been reading William Banting's letter on corpulence again.
To be fair, if you stick to the portion size in the recipe, without looking it up again I think it was just under 20g of carbs a portion, which would fit quite well into 130g a day, but be too high for those who have found they do need to be much lower than 130g a day.
You do need to be aware that the recipes on the main site are not always particularly low carb, so some may be fine for a Type 1 or others on insulin, but much less fine for a Type 2 managing things by diet and maybe metformin.
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