I also add chocolate chips. Because everything tastes better with chocolate. Just make sure the chips you buy are also gluten-free. I could eat these every day for breakfast, except that they're not all that good for me as an everyday meal.
You can also experiment. Sometimes I substitute things like oatmeal or quinoa ground into flour for some of the pancake mix. Or add blueberries or bananas in lieu of chocolate chips. Or in addition to chocolate chips!
I also tried something new today. I started with some Glutino pretzels. If you're looking for things like bagel chips or pretzels of the gluten-free variety, I highly recommend this brand. I try to minimize how many "fake" wheat things I eat, but sometimes you just want something with your hummus or guacamole or cheese that is not made of vegetables.
Next, I melted some chocolate. I leave it up to you which kind of chocolate you like. I like dark chocolate, so I used a Ghiradelli Extra Dark Chocolate bar. I melted it in a frying pan, as my double boiler was packed away. You have to keep the heat low and be careful not to burn the chocolate. I lined a cookie sheet with wax paper and poured the melted chocolate over the pretzels. I mixed them around in the chocolate, and put the whole thing in the freezer to set. I'm sure there's a more elegant way to do this with less chance of melty chocolate covered pretzels when you're done, but I'm ok with eating mine out of the freezer.
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