Vegetable Rye Pancakes For Two 1/2 c Rye flour 1/4 c Whole-wheat flour 1/2 ts Baking powder 2 tb Red bell pepper; up to 3 tb, finely chopped 2 tb Onions; up to 3 tb, carmelized 1/4 ts Salt 1/2 c Soy or rice milk 1/4 c Water The following is a modification of Tina's rye pancakes with a different flavor focus as well. These pancakes are almost good enough to eat alone but still taste better with a sweet topping such as Tina's Sweet Potato/Apples or perhaps even plain apple sauce. I made and ate a whole batch of these by myself last night Yum. Thanks, Tina, for the ideas. Carmelize onions using your favorite method--mine is with balsamic vinegar--I prepare a big batch at the beginning of the week and use it throughout the week. In a small bowl, combine dry ingredients and mix in the liquid. Let the batter stand for a few minutes. While batter stands, heat up a skillet/griddle. Use your favorite low fat greasing technique (I use a stick of butter which I rub lightly over the hot griddle. A single stick can last for months this way.) Heat the skillet over medium flame. Pour the batter onto the griddle to form 4 pancakes. The batter is very thick but should pour well. The pancakes should be around 4 to 6" wide and around 1/2" thick when done. Use a spoon or fork to spread pancake mix, if necessary. Once the pancake has browned on bottom, turn over and reduce heat to low. Keep on griddle for as long as you like (until bottom has lightly browned) then turn up heat again for another minute. Remove pancakes serve with a sweet fruit sauce or try it by itself. The pancakes will have a crisp crust and a chewy inside. Yum. Note: If you like corn these pancakes would be really great with whole kernels added as well... From: J. Ari Kornfeld Date: Fri, 05 Nov 93 12:35:17 PST