Gandhi Saweetcakes
This recipe not only started my journey into a complete lifestyle change focused on nutrition but at the same time made me aware of overconsumption in everything from latest social media trends to largest plated portions. The revolution starts from within and grows with small, simple steps that make way for a better future.
This is how change is conceived; by taking a stand against mass-produced foods that dominate the average American diet and replacing them with healthier options. It's taken me about two years to perfect it but more importantly, it's given me the vision to create more delicious ideas without sacrificing nutritional value.
I'd like to dedicate this recipe to one of the most influential revolutionaries of our time and father of the Indian independence movement: Mahatma (great soul) Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi.
Dry Ingredients:
2 Cups - Oat Flour
1 Tsp - Salt
1 Tsp - Baking Powder
1 Tsp - Baking Soda
2 Handfuls - Dried Cranberries (less sugar added or with natural sweetener)
2 Handfuls - Walnuts (chopped)
Wet Ingredients:
1 Cup - Unsweetened Almond Milk
2 Eggs
10 Heaping Spoonfuls - Greek Yogurt
2 Tsps - Vanilla Extract
Cooking Ingredients:
Coconut Oil
Instructions:
Heat up pan to medium-low heat or griddle to just under 300(°F) or 148(C°)
Add coconut oil to the pan/griddle (more = crispy, less = soft)
Mix all wet ingredients
Combine wet to dry ingredients and mix very lightly. Best to use a wired mixing spoon so the texture becomes less dense, has more fluff
Let batter sit either 15-20 minutes or sealed overnight in the fridge for best results
Pour either into regular pancakes for practicality or into molds (coconut oil spray) for presentation. Cook until golden brown on both sides
Enjoy topped with natural peanut butter and non-sugar chia strawberry jam (next recipe) or light maple syrup for a more traditional flavor
There is an alternative plain version to this recipe where I replace coconut oil with ghee and don’t add walnuts or craisins. I’ve outright replaced regular bread with these saweetcakes as they’re quick to make and quite versatile.
More to come!
My contribution to the revolutionist movement will be to turn the recipes I post on this blog into The Revolutionist Cookbook and eventually open a restaurant where only cryptocurrency is accepted, where tipping won’t be necessary as everyone will be paid full salaries and where simple and healthy ingredients will meet delicious cuisine. Like open source code, all of my recipes will be available to the public in full detail and any improvements offered will be embraced and possibly added to the menu in their perfected form. Any donations to the cause are much appreciated either by upvote or wallet below.
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Looks really very delicous! Thanks for sharing the recipe.
easy and fast thank for sharing
yummy! bon apetite
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Wow! This looks really good and healthy @revolutionstcafe. I also enjoyed your back story and where are you trying to take this idea.
Upvoted! This is great! I like how you use the molds to create a better visual