Rice Buckwheat Crepes with Pesto and Hummus
The combination of rice and buckwheat in these crepes creates a truly phenomenal fusion. In France, buckwheat pancakes are called galettes, traditionally served with melted butter, thinly sliced tomatoes, and finely grated Emmental cheese. This classic preparation offers an exquisite taste that delights lovers of authentic French cuisine.
A Unique Fusion Twist
This sentient version takes inspiration from the French classic but adds a modern, nourishing twist. Instead of the traditional butter and cheese, our galette is topped with grilled tomatoes, hummus, and pesto. The sweet and stable nature of rice enhances the crispiness when combined with buckwheat batter, resulting in a light, refreshing, and satisfying meal.
This recipe uses rice flour to create a crispy texture in the buckwheat crepes. According to Ayurveda, rice is classified as easily digestible and nourishing, making it beneficial for balancing Vata and Pitta doshas. It provides essential calories with minimal digestive effort and does not overheat the body's Agni, or digestive fire.
Grains play a crucial role in a vegetarian diet, particularly for growing children, as they support muscle and bone development while providing essential strength to the body. Buckwheat, in particular, contains all the necessary nutrients for overall health and well-being.
The Nutritional Power of Buckwheat
Buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum) is a gluten-free grain that has been consumed in Asia for generations and has long been considered a staple food in Northeast European countries. Originally known as a poor man's food, it is now widely recognized in Canada, the United States, and Europe for its numerous health benefits.














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