Bob's Red Mill Organic Buckwheat Flour, 22 Oz (4 Pack)








Key features
- •Pack of four, 22-ounce (total of 88-ounce)
- •All natural
- •Kosher certified
- •Trans fat free
- •Cholesterol free
Bob's Red Mill Organic Buckwheat Flour, 22 Oz (4 Pack)
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Great for gluten-free pancakes!
Deborah Akey✓ Verified Purchase•August 31, 2016
Bob's Red Mill has always provided me with high quality and hard-to-find ingredients. They are my go-to company for all the ingredients I need to cook for my allergy-prone grandkids. This flour makes a great buckwheat pancake. Here's the gluten free recipe:
Gluten-free Buckwheat pancakes
4 eggs
3/4 cup + 2 TBL rice or almond or soy milk
1 tablespoon walnut or safflower or sunflower or peanut oil
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking powder
½ teaspoon cinnamon
1 cup rice flour
1/2 cup buckwheat flour
Mix all the ingredients well and let stand for at least one hour before baking on a medium hot pancake griddle.
Gluten-free Buckwheat pancakes
4 eggs
3/4 cup + 2 TBL rice or almond or soy milk
1 tablespoon walnut or safflower or sunflower or peanut oil
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking powder
½ teaspoon cinnamon
1 cup rice flour
1/2 cup buckwheat flour
Mix all the ingredients well and let stand for at least one hour before baking on a medium hot pancake griddle.
The Absolute Best Buckwheat Flour
Allegra C.✓ Verified Purchase•January 23, 2016
An excellent, fresh-tasting buckwheat flour that produces very good baked goods. The packaging is especially good: buckwheat flour is ground from seeds, not grains, and it stales rapidly when exposed to air. Packaging it in smaller amounts that can be used up quickly preserves freshness. Mixing buckwheat flour with rye and almond flours makes an incredibly delicious and healthy variety of muffins, breads, pancakes, etc. I cannot recommend this product highly enough.
Good stuff for making Buckwheat pancakes!
R.M.✓ Verified Purchase•October 26, 2015
Good stuff for making Buckwheat pancakes! If your like me and want a gluten and preservative free Buckwheat pancake, then you are in the right place. Bob's Red Mill Organic Buckwheat Flour works great in the recipe I use as the grind on the buckwheat is of a fine consistency just like a flour should be. I mix it at about a 1 to 2 ratio with Bob's Red Mill All-Purpose Gluten-Free Baking Flour for a cake like pancake that is very yummy.
Healthy gluten free.
jen✓ Verified Purchase•January 30, 2015
Nice quality and since I was wondering what besides pancakes I could make with it I looked up a recipe for peanut butter cookies with buckwheat flour as the only flour. I made them with coconut oil and seseme butter instead of peanut butter and half honey instead of all the sugar and really wasn't expecting them to taste all that good but be healthy. They were really excellent and other people thought they were really good too. Crispy and light and look like chocolate cookies so next time I will throw in some cocoa.
my wheat substitute
S. Charles✓ Verified Purchase•October 21, 2014
The flour is great, but Bob's is questionable... Their nutrition information lists the grain (really a fruit) buckwheat at 583 calories per cup. Unless it's made of oil, I can't see how that is possible. I wrote Bob's, and their customer support insists that their figure is correct. Many web search answers give the same figure, but other sites have given a more realistic calorie count for buckwheat at 155 per cup. See: https://www.fatsecret.com/calories-nutrition/generic/buckwheat-groats-cooked-fat-not-added-in-cooking?portionid=15203&portionamount=1.000
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