These Black Rice Pancakes were born out of curiosity—to see how the deep, rich color of black rice would blend with white urad dal (split black gram). The result? A strikingly dark pancake with a unique, nutty flavor that delights both the eye and palate.
The Superfood Power of Black Rice
Black rice owes its deep hue to anthocyanins, the same powerful antioxidants found in blackberries, acai berries, and other purple-hued fruits and vegetables. These compounds provide numerous health benefits:
Slowing cellular aging
Reducing inflammation
Enhancing eyesight and brain function
Improving cardiovascular health
Stabilizing blood sugar levels
Black Rice – The Emperor's Superfood
In ancient China, black rice was believed to nourish the kidneys, stomach, and liver. Once cooked, its deep black grains turn a stunning dark purple, thanks to its exceptionally high anthocyanin concentration. Historically known as "Emperor's Rice," it was reserved exclusively for the Chinese emperor and nobility, as it was thought to promote health and longevity. The local population was forbidden from cultivating it, earning it the name "Forbidden Rice."
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Cooking & Enjoying Black Rice
For those unfamiliar with black rice, its texture is naturally sticky and glutinous, rather than light and fluffy like basmati or jasmine rice. Black rice can be cooked like regular rice, but expect a more chewy, hearty texture. It's wonderful for pancakes, porridges, and desserts, offering a nutritious and flavorful alternative.
We love making these black rice pancakes for breakfast whenever we crave something unique and wholesome—a delightful twist that transforms traditional ingredients into something extraordinary. If you're feeling adventurous, try plain urad dal pancakes with your favorite toppings—or go for the bold and nutritious black rice version.
Once seen as mere livestock feed in India and East Asia, black rice has since gained global recognition as a nutrient-dense superfood.
Cooking & Enjoying Black Rice
For those unfamiliar with black rice, its texture is naturally sticky and glutinous, rather than light and fluffy like basmati or jasmine rice. Inspired by its bold color and rich flavor, I decided to experiment by making pancakes—a delightful twist on a traditional dish.
✔ Black rice can be cooked like regular rice, but expect a more chewy, hearty texture.
✔ It’s great for pancakes, porridges, and desserts, offering a nutritious and flavorful alternative.
✔ I love making black rice pancakes for breakfast or snack time whenever I crave something unique and wholesome.
Black Rice in Ayurveda
In Ayurveda, black rice—known as Njavara—is considered one of the most powerful medicinal grains, particularly beneficial during the monsoon months of July and August. Traditionally, it has been used in Ayurvedic treatments to support:
✔ Eye health
✔ Nerve function
✔ Muscle strength
✔ Panchakarma therapy for holistic healing
Final Thoughts
There are several varieties of black rice across Asia, and in China, it remains a highly valued grain. If you’re feeling adventurous, try plain urad dal pancakes with your favorite toppings—or go for the bold and nutritious black rice version.
If you give it a try, let me know what you think!
Now, let’s dive into the recipe:
Nutritional Benefits: Black rice is rich in anthocyanins, powerful antioxidants that support cardiovascular health, reduce inflammation, and enhance brain function. Combined with protein-rich urad dal, these pancakes offer a nutrient-dense, gluten-free breakfast perfect for both children and adults.
Preparación20 min
Cocción25 min
Tiempo Total45 min
Porciones
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Ingredientes
Base Pancake
Filling and Garnish
Instrucciones
01
Soak urad dal and black rice separately in two bowls of water overnight.
02
Blend the soaked urad dal and black rice separately until smooth, then gently combine the two batters together.
03
Add the coconut oil and mix thoroughly.
04
Heat a skillet over medium heat and ladle a small amount of batter onto the surface.
05
Using a circular motion, spread the batter evenly. Pour only half a ladle per pancake to achieve small, fluffy pancakes.
06
Prepare the filling and garnish using pineapple puree and blueberries.
07
Cook medium-sized pancakes, garnish each with blueberries, and drizzle rice syrup over them before serving.
Información Nutricional
Calorías: 520
Proteína: 14g
Carbohidratos: 85g
Grasa: 19g
Fibra: 7g
Sodio: 380mg
Notas
The batter can be prepared the night before and refrigerated. For best results, allow it to come to room temperature before cooking. You can serve these pancakes with almond or coconut milk, or enjoy them with fresh seasonal fruits and a drizzle of rice syrup.
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