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Oat Crepes with Coconut Yoghurt & Mixed Berries GF V

Recipe / Lisa Guy

These delicious crepes are perfect for a weekend breakfast or healthy dessert. Oats are a great source of resistant starch. This is a type of fermentable prebiotic fibre that provides fuel for the good bacteria in the gut and ensures the health and integrity of the gut lining. Berries, particularly dark berries like blackberries and blueberries, are an excellent source of anthocyanins. This potent antioxidant enhances immune function and can reduce inflammation and premature skin ageing.

Makes: 6 crepes

1 cup oat flour
½ cup rice or gluten-free flour
1 large organic egg
2 tbsp coconut oil
2 tbsp pure maple syrup or coconut nectar
1½ cups milk of choice
1 tsp vanilla bean paste or extract

Thick coconut yoghurt Honey or pure maple syrup Mixed berries

1. In a medium bowl, combine oat and rice flour. In another smaller bowl, whisk egg, coconut oil, maple syrup, milk and vanilla bean.

2. Pour wet ingredients into dry and combine.

3. Put a small amount of coconut oil in a

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