Home Canned Chicken Taco Soup Recipe
This home canned chicken taco soup is an easy pressure canning recipe to stock the pantry with. Packed with veggies, beans, chicken and broth this is the perfect shelf stable meal in a jar recipe to have on hand.
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This home canned chicken taco soup is an easy pressure canning recipe to stock the pantry with. Packed with veggies, beans, chicken and broth this is the perfect shelf stable meal in a jar recipe to have on hand.
This gluten free focaccia bread is soft and chewy with a perfectly crisp crust. Easy to make customizable, and delicious dipped in olive oil and balsamic vinegar or used as a gluten free sandwich bread alternative.
Overnight oatmeal pancakes are a simple soaked pancake recipe for easy digestion. Higher in protein and fibre, these make for a hearty make ahead breakfast option.

I am someone who loves a carb heavy breakfast in theory, but I am always looking to add in extra nutrition whenever possible and I feel my best with a high protein, high fibre breakfast. As a result, these overnight oatmeal pancakes were born.
If you are a fan of overnight oats, I know you will love these pancakes! Just mix together all the ingredients in one bowl, set it in the fridge overnight and breakfast comes together super quickly in the morning. I love to have these alongside some bacon, sausage or eggs for added protein. These make for the perfect make ahead breakfast option, and as a bonus they store well in the freezer for a quick and easy breakfast on busy mornings.
The best part about this recipe is that by soaking the oats with yogurt you end up with a soaked pancake recipe that is much easier to digest. Soaking oats in yogurt, whey or kefir helps to break down the phytic acid in the oats. Greek yogurt boosts the protein, while the addition of ground flaxseed and chia seeds increases the fibre content.

Rolled Oats. To keep this recipe gluten free, be sure to purchase certified gluten free oats if needed.
Oat Flour. Oat flour is a go to of mine when it comes to baking. As an added bonus, if you have a blender and oats at home it can easily be made in seconds.
Chia Seeds. Chia seeds increase the fibre content of the pancakes and also help to bind. Can be substituted with ground chia seeds, you don’t like the texture or additional ground flaxseed.
Ground Flaxseed. Also called flaxseed meal. Whole flaxseed can also be used in equal amounts.
Baking Soda. Essential for fluffy pancakes!
Cinnamon. For a touch of spice – feel free to add more or experiment with other spices like ground nutmeg.
Salt. Helps enhances the flavors.
Milk. A dairy free milk alternative will work if needed, I typically use 2% or whole cows milk.
Greek Yogurt. I like greek yogurt for the extra protein, but regular yogurt will work as well.
Eggs. Eggs help to bind to oatmeal pancake batter and add some extra protein.
Vanilla Extract. Enhances flavor, almond extract would also be delicious.
Add rolled oats, oat flour, chia seeds, ground flaxseed, baking soda, cinnamon and salt to a medium sized bowl and stir together.
Add milk, greek yogurt, eggs and vanilla extract. Mix well.

Cover and place bowl in the fridge overnight.
In the morning, heat a skillet over medium low heat. Grease with a teaspoon of butter.
Scoop 1/3 cup of oatmeal pancake batter onto the hot skillet and cook about two minute per side. When bubbles form and pop, flip the pancakes.
Overnight oatmeal pancakes are a simple soaked pancake recipe for easy digestion. Higher in protein and fibre, these make for a hearty make ahead breakfast option.
These pancakes are great topped with warm berries, maple syrup or greek yogurt for extra protein. We like these served with eggs, bacon or sausage on the side.
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I am a Registered Holistic Nutritionist with a passion for cooking from scratch and natural living. Here I share simple recipes from our small homestead kitchen along with food preservation and natural DIY projects to help you lead a healthier life.