Gluten Free on a Budget – Tips and Cornmeal Pancake Recipe (2024)

Looking for tips on how to make gluten free work on a budget? Here are a few tips, and a recipe for inexpensive, tasty, cornmeal pancakes.

So, you’re on a budget, making every dollar stretch and just making it work, when suddenly you’re hit with a diagnosis of Celiac Disease and you need to go gluten free. You cruise the gluten free aisle of your grocery store and contemplate selling your car so you can afford to buy bread. How do you make gluten free work when you’re already on a tight budget? Here are a couple of tips and a recipe that most will be able to afford to make.

Buy Naturally Gluten Free Foods

Food that don’t contain wheat, rye, barley or spelt or ingredients made with these grains are naturally gluten free.

Need some help reading labels? You can find out the Other Names for Gluten by Clicking HERE

You already buy many of them. Fruits and vegetables, eggs, milk, cheddar cheese, rice and grits are all naturally gluten free.

For a larger list of gluten free foods you can eat, click here!

Rethink Sandwiches

Sandwiches seem to be a regular part of the North American diet. They’re usually an easy meal if you’re on a budget. Unfortunately, gluten free bread isn’t as inexpensive as that giant loaf of white gluten-filled bread and so sandwiches disappear from the menu. Instead of bread sandwiches, try using an inexpensive, naturally gluten free corn tortilla to hold your sandwich filling (Always read labels!! Very rarely corn tortillas will contain wheat. They’re usually marketed as “soft” corn tortillas). Try a “naked” sandwich with no bread at all (this works best for burgers or meat), Make egg or tuna salad and use it as a vegetable dip. Or make a “bowl” using rice as a base and putting your sandwich fillings on top.

Trade in that Pasta

That amazing dinner dollar stretcher, gluten-filled pasta, is no longer an option on a gluten free diet. Gluten free pasta isn’t as expensive as it once was, but it’s still pricier than its gluten filled counterpart. Thankfully, there are a few budget friendly gluten free starch options to include in your diet. Rice, potatoes, grits and polenta (boiled cornmeal) are all inexpensive and can be used in casseroles and stir fries to stretch meat and vegetables. If you absolutely need pasta, check out Asian grocers in your area. You can usually buy rice noodles for much less than gluten free pasta in the grocery store.

This easy rice bake is a real budget stretcher! Use chickpeas instead of chicken to make it even more cost effective.

Have Ice Cream for Dessert

Packaged gluten free baked goods can be pricey. If you need something sweet, grab some gluten free ice cream or chocolate. (Read labels!! Ice cream with brownies, cake batter, or cookie dough will probably contain gluten.)

Have a Meatless Monday

I wish someone had told me about legumes a long time ago! They’re a cheap and naturally gluten free protein alternative. I make lentil soup, chickpea curry, or just whip up a batch of spicy pinto beans to throw into rice or pasta dishes. If you buy and cook dried beans, you’ll save the most money, but cans of beans are also really cheap.

This is my curry lentil soup recipe. The veggies are built right in! Serve it over rice for a complete meal.

Find my Spicy Pinto Beans here. I make the up in a pressure cooker and toss them in rice dishes or serve them in tacos.

This is the sauce I use for chickpea or potato curry. It’s super tasty and makes a lot of food!

Learn a Couple of Budget Friendly Gluten Free Recipes

Like this cornmeal pancake recipe. This one goes over well in our house, especially if I add some mini chocolate chips. They taste like a sweet corn muffin and make a great breakfast or snack (or lunch, or dinner, we’re pretty relaxed around here). Cornmeal is cheap. And this recipe includes only things most people already have in the house, no expensive specialty flours.

For another budget friendly cornmeal recipe, click here for garlic herb polenta

Gluten Free Cornmeal Pancakes

Gluten Free on a Budget – Tips and Cornmeal Pancake Recipe (6)

These gluten free cornmeal pancakes are a tasty way to stretch your budget

Prep Time5 minutes

Cook Time10 minutes

Total Time15 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 1/3 cup cornmeal
  • 2 T sugar
  • 1 T Baking powder
  • 2 T butter OR 2 T vegetable oil and 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1 egg
  • 1 cup milk
  • 1 tsp vanilla

Instructions

  1. Whisk all ingredients together until batter is smooth.
  2. Preheat a skillet to 325F or a frying pan over medium heat.
  3. Grease skillet and pour batter by ⅓ cupfuls.
  4. Cook pancakes until the edges are firm and the top is bubbly.
  5. Gently flip pancakes and cook the other side until golden.
  6. Remove from the skillet and serve with syrup or honey.
Gluten Free on a Budget – Tips and Cornmeal Pancake Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Is there a gluten-free complete pancake mix? ›

Rediscover Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free Pancake Mix, now completely refreshed with a brand-new recipe formula and beautiful new packaging! Based on feedback from our loyal customers, we have made major improvements to this mix to create gluten free pancakes that are fluffier, lighter and more delicious than ever before.

What can you substitute for eggs when making pancakes? ›

Mashed fruit as an egg substitute works best in moist and dense recipes such as brownies, muffins, quick breads, pancakes, and waffles.
  • Banana: 1/4 to 1/2 cup mashed or pureed.
  • Unsweetened applesauce: 1/4 cup.
  • Avocado: 1/4 cup.
  • Pumpkin puree: 1/4 cup.
  • Rehydrated and pureed prunes, raisins, soaked dates: 1/4 cup.
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Does Aldi sell gluten-free pancake mix? ›

Aldi's Gluten Free Baking Mixes

They carry chocolate, yellow and pancake baking mixes. (Sadly, the recipe I used to make these strawberry shortcakes is no longer on the back of the box!) In addition, they also stock a cornbread mix of which I failed to take a picture! All mixes are free of soy as well!

What ingredient activated the gluten in the pancakes? ›

When the flour is moistened with water (or with milk and eggs, which are composed mainly of water), the gluten molecules become active.

Why are my gluten free pancakes chewy? ›

This gluten-free pancake recipe will turn out chewy if the egg whites have not whipped long enough or the batter was overmixed. Since the pancakes rely on the egg whites for their light and fluffy texture it is important to carefully fold the egg whites into the gluten-free pancake batter.

Why are my gluten free pancakes dry? ›

Gluten-free baked goods have earned the reputation of being dry and gritty. That grit—that evil grit! —is the result of gluten-free flours that are often high in starches and rice flour, which take longer to absorb moisture than regular “gluten” flour.

What does adding an extra egg to pancake mix do? ›

Eggs also give the batter additional, richer flavor from the yolk fat. If you add too many eggs, you'll have “pancakes” that look more like custard or crepes. When you don't add enough eggs, the cakes will be drier and tougher.

Can I use mayo instead of eggs in pancakes? ›

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What happens if you add an egg to complete pancake mix? ›

Add an Egg

Even if your pancake mix doesn't call for an egg, mix one into the batter. The egg will add richness to the recipe and make the end result taste like homemade pancakes. If your pancake mix already calls for an egg, try adding an extra one.

What is the most important ingredient in pancakes? ›

Flour is the main ingredient to any pancake. It provides the structure. Different types of flours alter the structure because some flours absorb more moisture or create more gluten (which binds the structure together) than others.

Why do you always throw away the first pancake? ›

The first pancake is in effect the trial run, working out the kinks before all the variables of even heat and pan seasoning come together. While that first pancake cooks the pan comes to temperature, and it absorbs just enough of the fat on the cooking surface so that second one will cook more evenly.

Does Bisquick have a gluten free version? ›

From hot, fluffy pancakes to mouthwatering waffles, bake restaurant-worthy gluten-free breakfast dishes with this all-purpose baking mix. Just add milk, oil and eggs to start crafting a family-friendly breakfast spread.

What's the difference between pancake mix and complete pancake mix? ›

Complete pancake mix, on the other hand, contains not only the dry ingredients but also some or all of the wet ingredients necessary to make the pancakes. This means that you only need to add water to the mix to create the batter, rather than eggs, milk, and butter or oil.

Are Krusteaz pancakes gluten free? ›

Enjoy a stack of these golden beauties topped with your favorite syrup or fresh fruits for a breakfast that's both comforting and gluten free.

Does Trader Joe's have gluten free pancake mix? ›

The Trader Joe's Gluten Free Buttermilk Pancake and Waffle Mix can be used in exactly the same way to make waffles. Just pour in the batter into a pre-heated waffle iron.

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