Hi Janelle! I did try with just buckwheat flour once …

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Hi Janelle! I did try with just buckwheat flour once instead of soaking buckwheat groats and the results is better with the groats. It works with flour but you have to make sure that the right amount of hydration is added. You might have to experiment. Watch the video (https://youtu.be/U-oLADkIWpo), and observe the texture of the buckwheat groats batter and try to mimick a similar consistency with the flour and apple. Please note that you will have to blend the ingredients the same way. If you do try it, please come back to let us know if it worked for you.

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