Don'tWantToBeFatAnd50!
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I have been making a galette for breakfast for the past few days from recipes picked up in the forums.
However, this morning, I decided to use the recipe that Dr Dukan has published in his latest book and can not believe the huge difference.
I have been mixing everything together in the past and thought they were ok BUT, I will def be making them the other way if I want a sweet tasting galette.
Instead of mixing all together, he says to seperate the egg and beat the white until foamy. Now, I thought stuff that it is too much hassle and I don't have an egg seperater. Believe me it is worth those extra few minutes to beat that egg white.
By the way (for newbie cooks, just crack an egg onto a plate making sure the yolk stays whole, place a small cup or a jam jar etc over the yolk and pour the white into a dish). The dog enjoyed the yolk scrambled.
Here is the recipe which isn't word for word for obvious reasons:
1 egg white
2 tablespoons oat bran
2 tablespoons fat-free plain Greek yogurt
1 teaspoon sweetener ie Splenda etc
Beat the egg white until foamy in a small dish
In another small dish combine oat bran, yogurt and sweetener
Add the beaten egg to the dry mix and stir until blended
Place a small nonstick pan over medium heat
Pour the mixture into the pan and cook for around 5 minutes, or until underside is golden and the upper side starts to dry
Turn over galette with a spatula and continue cooking the other side for 5 mins
Remove to a plate and allow to cool briefly before serving
The difference is amazing!
I just had mine with a bit of Greek style yoghurt on the side.
This is just like eating a sponge cake because of the air in the egg white (albeit a rather flat sponge cake but you know what I mean).
He does say to omit the sweetener and add herbs, spices etc if you want a savoury pancake.
I think if I want a savoury one I will cook it the other way and have a flatter galette.
The idea of a sponge savoury pancake doesn't appeal to me for some reason.
Please give this way a try if you haven't already.
The only mistake I made was a forgot to grease the non stick pan before adding the mixture and it stuck slightly.

However, this morning, I decided to use the recipe that Dr Dukan has published in his latest book and can not believe the huge difference.
I have been mixing everything together in the past and thought they were ok BUT, I will def be making them the other way if I want a sweet tasting galette.
Instead of mixing all together, he says to seperate the egg and beat the white until foamy. Now, I thought stuff that it is too much hassle and I don't have an egg seperater. Believe me it is worth those extra few minutes to beat that egg white.
By the way (for newbie cooks, just crack an egg onto a plate making sure the yolk stays whole, place a small cup or a jam jar etc over the yolk and pour the white into a dish). The dog enjoyed the yolk scrambled.
Here is the recipe which isn't word for word for obvious reasons:
1 egg white
2 tablespoons oat bran
2 tablespoons fat-free plain Greek yogurt
1 teaspoon sweetener ie Splenda etc
Beat the egg white until foamy in a small dish
In another small dish combine oat bran, yogurt and sweetener
Add the beaten egg to the dry mix and stir until blended
Place a small nonstick pan over medium heat
Pour the mixture into the pan and cook for around 5 minutes, or until underside is golden and the upper side starts to dry
Turn over galette with a spatula and continue cooking the other side for 5 mins
Remove to a plate and allow to cool briefly before serving
The difference is amazing!
I just had mine with a bit of Greek style yoghurt on the side.
This is just like eating a sponge cake because of the air in the egg white (albeit a rather flat sponge cake but you know what I mean).
He does say to omit the sweetener and add herbs, spices etc if you want a savoury pancake.
I think if I want a savoury one I will cook it the other way and have a flatter galette.
The idea of a sponge savoury pancake doesn't appeal to me for some reason.
Please give this way a try if you haven't already.
The only mistake I made was a forgot to grease the non stick pan before adding the mixture and it stuck slightly.