Dean here again with a guest blog post. I first came across Triann’s Pantry through a promotion they were doing on Twitter to help the Food Equality Initiative (an allergy-friendly food pantry). For every order Triann’s Panty got, they sent a duplicate to that organization.
I sent them a message through Twitter that it was a
wonderful promotion and we shared a similar experience of how a layoff from a
long term job resulted in the creation of our allergy-friendly businesses. They offered to send us some samples of their
products. We looked over their website and
there were so many delicious looking mixes that it was hard to decide! We narrowed it down to three and said
surprise us.
Surprise us they did. Shipping was impressive, it arrived in only a couple of days. The second surprise was they sent us all
three: Perfect Pancake and Waffle Mix,
Crazy Good Cupcakes and Allergy Friendly Sugar Cookies. So I decided to review their pancake mix
since I make pancakes almost every Sunday morning. It’s known as Pancake Day now to the kids.
The mixes were wrapped in red tissue paper which went nicely
with their black packaging.
Right on the front of each package it tells you which of the main allergens it’s free of. The pancake mix was free of gluten, dairy, soy, egg, tree nuts, peanuts, rice and corn. It’s also produced in a dedicated facility free of those items.
Right on the front of each package it tells you which of the main allergens it’s free of. The pancake mix was free of gluten, dairy, soy, egg, tree nuts, peanuts, rice and corn. It’s also produced in a dedicated facility free of those items.
I’ll start by saying my kids are very used to their pancake
mix and haven’t liked any other variety. They were at my parent’s house overnight recently and, as is customary
for grandparents, my parents let them have as many as they wanted--but they
only ate a couple because they tasted different. I was curious to see what the kids would
think of this.
The package had a resealable zip lock to it in case you
didn’t use up all of the mix. I can’t
imagine anyone wanting to save half of their yummy mix though. When I first opened it I could tell there was
something different about this mix. I
breathed in and there was a definite hint of cinnamon.
Mixing it up was simple enough, I only had to add oil and
water.
The mix was thick, very thick. The package noted that and said not to add any more liquid to thin it down. I was curious so I contacted them to ask why. “They are very thick… we are debating calling them breakfast cakes instead… It has to do with the chia instead of the eggs, and if you add more liquid it ends up very chewy. Has been a year long process looking for any alternative, but we ended up going with better taste and final consistency.”
The mix was thick, very thick. The package noted that and said not to add any more liquid to thin it down. I was curious so I contacted them to ask why. “They are very thick… we are debating calling them breakfast cakes instead… It has to do with the chia instead of the eggs, and if you add more liquid it ends up very chewy. Has been a year long process looking for any alternative, but we ended up going with better taste and final consistency.”
Our boys liked the smell of the mixture so I thought there
was a good chance they would like the pancakes too. Our oldest correctly identified the
cinnamon. I got ten pancakes out of it,
just like the package said. I’ll usually
get a lot more out of our usual batch (and the volume of batter was roughly the
same as our usual pancakes), but again don’t add any more liquid to this.
Now it was time for the taste test. We all tried a bite without anything on
it. And the verdict was . . .
we all liked it! The worst part was when our kids wanted more, they’re accustomed to getting a certain number of
pancakes. This includes a larger;
“Mickey Mouse” shaped one (which I was not going to try with such a thick
mix). We had to explain that each
pancake was like getting two, and that Mama and Dada wanted these as well. So they had to “settle” for some normal
ones. I made a smaller batch of our
usual pancakes, we have leftovers and it makes a quick breakfast for later in
the week. It also gave a nice comparison
of the two.
So even with our picky pancake eaters, they enjoyed this new
variety. They are thicker, but they
taste great which is really the most important thing. We highly recommend you give these a try! As an added bonus, Triann’s Pantry has let us
offer a giveaway of their mixes so you can try them for yourself! The Perfect Pancake and Waffle Mix is $7.95
for a 15 oz package.
+ Top 8 free plus rice
and corn
+ Dedicated facility
free of those items
+ Several organic
ingredients used
+ Tastes great with a
hint of cinnamon
- Very thick batter,
may cause contention of how many each person gets
Until my next blog post, don't forget how super you are!
Now for the best part:
The giveaway!
One lucky winner will receive three (3) Allergy Friendly Baking Mixes of their choice from Triann's Pantry! (16.7oz size maximum per item.) Check out their store to see what you might want to win and enter with the Rafflecopter below!
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Winner will be announced no later than August 6th. Good luck!
Disclaimer: We received three baking mixes for free from Triann's Pantry. We were not required to give a positive review and all opinions are our own. :)
Until my next blog post, don't forget how super you are!
Now for the best part:
The giveaway!
One lucky winner will receive three (3) Allergy Friendly Baking Mixes of their choice from Triann's Pantry! (16.7oz size maximum per item.) Check out their store to see what you might want to win and enter with the Rafflecopter below!
Winner will be announced no later than August 6th. Good luck!
Disclaimer: We received three baking mixes for free from Triann's Pantry. We were not required to give a positive review and all opinions are our own. :)
I miss wheat tortillas. Corn tortillas are just not the same!
ReplyDeleteMy son, Tevin, who is 5, doesn't really miss anything because there is so much he hasn't had! He's allergic to milk, eggs, and nuts. His sister eats pancakes and waffles for breakfast and he always asks for "his kind of pancakes." I would LOVE to give him "his kind of pancakes" and bake some cookies with my son instead of driving across town to buy him one $2 vegan cookie!
ReplyDeleteWe LOVE the pancake mix. Yes it is super thick (thank you for asking why one shouldn't add more water!) but they taste so so good! I would love to try their cupcakes!!
ReplyDeleteA few tricks from a regular user:
ReplyDeleteIf you want them to be less thick, use a few tablespoons of Mineral Water (the bubbly kind in the glass jar).
Coat in safe-for-you butter (I use goat butter) and cinnamon sugar and let cool. They will set up fairly firm and taste like snickerdoodles.
Sounds good, thanks!
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