Try flaked coconut - the more fat it has, the better it blends.
Not exact matches
You can also
try adding dry
coconut flakes to the nuts.
I've not
tried it with
coconut flakes before but I imagine this should still work, just watch out to make sure they don't burn!
Try coconut flakes, chopped fresh mint, etc..
Try adding protein powder, flax seed, chia seeds or unsweetened
coconut flakes for a nutritional boost.
If you're in a super low fructose period,
try mixing with some full fat yoghurt and topping with
coconut flakes and raw cacao nibs.
I used dried cherries & raisins, hemp seed hearts, unsweetened
coconut flakes, walnuts and pecans, only 1 Tablespoon of honey (
trying to cut back on sugar), and I also added some blueberries (which made them purple).
The next time you're in need of a sweet treat,
try the one that's replaced my late night cereal fix: plain whole - milk Greek yogurt topped with cocoa nibs, toasted unsweetened
coconut flakes and a tiny bit of fresh fruit.
I decided I wanted to
try and reduce the amount of the oat - quinoa
flake mixture in this breakfast bowl the lower the carb amount, but I didn't want to skimp on the volume — hello hangry by 10 am — so I added in a few tablespoons of
coconut flour.
Try this brand of
coconut flakes by Lets Do Organics for
coconut flakes with no added sweeteners or preservatives.
I used the Stevia drops but will give it another
try using Erythritol and the
flaked coconut.
Hopefully with a big cold glass of almond milk or a dandy blend latte Can't wait to
try the cupcakes, I used to make some along time ago and put large
flakes of
coconut in them, super yum!
* 1/4 cup (60 g) unsalted butter * 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil * 3 tablespoons pure maple syrup * 1/2 cup (100 g) packed light brown sugar * 1/2 cup (120 ml water) * 1 teaspoon medium grain kosher salt * 1 teaspoon vanilla extract * 5 cups (455 g) old - fashioned rolled or quick - cooking oats * 1 1/2 cups (140 g) nuts, chopped if large (
try an equal mix of sliced almonds, cashews and pecans) * 3/4 cup (65 g)
flaked coconut, sweetened or not * 1/4 cup (35 g) raw, hulled sunflower seeds * 1/4 cup (35 g) whole or ground seeds, such as chia seeds, sesame seeds, flaxseeds, or hemp hearts * 3/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon * 1/2 cup (70 g) finely chopped candied ginger * 1/2 cup (70 g) raw pepitas * 1 cup (150 g) chopped dried figs * Candied Cacao Nibs (p. 248)(optional)
I think I will
try the
coconut oil and
coconut flakes instead of bacon next time around.
I don't digest
coconut butter,
flakes or flour well, so I will
try this using 1 mashed banana instead.
There is one I used to buy in a coffee shop here that had oats, chocolate chips and
coconut flakes... Next time I
try this recipe I might
try throwing in some because that was my ultimate favorite cookie.
Try also topping it with dried fruit,
flaked coconut, an / or ground flaxseed.
Try making these
coconut chicken tenders using
coconut flour in addition to
coconut flakes.
I've got lots of
coconut flakes & want to try this recipe asap as I LOVE ANYTHING COCONUT & coconut butter would be fan
coconut flakes & want to
try this recipe asap as I LOVE ANYTHING
COCONUT & coconut butter would be fan
COCONUT &
coconut butter would be fan
coconut butter would be fantastic.
Try adding a crispy crunch with toasted
coconut flakes and nuts (serondeng).
Hi:) I will
try this recipe today, i would just like to know if same baking time if i will not be using unsweetened
coconut flakes?
Try topping them with chocolate chips or
coconut flakes for extra flavor.
I am going to
try a part of a batch with a tablespoon of unsweetened fine
coconut flakes.
i
tried warming & moistening each ball before rolling — it works with the cocoa powder but not as well with the
coconut flakes (i
tried desiccated & also
flakes) & the almonds.
You might
try some melted
coconut oil in the blender with the
coconut flakes, but I really have no idea what will happen.
So that's what I made, although it turns out that if you live in Cambridge, it's pretty difficult / expensive to
try and find things like sweetened
coconut flakes, butterscotch chips, and sweetened condensed milk when Wholefoods has taken over the local grocery scene (typically a good thing, but not for something like this).
Hi Jennifer, I havent
tried this, however
coconut flour is dried, whereas the
flakes have quite a bit of moisture and therefore the consistency would not be the same.
I've
tried it with nothing but oats and a handful of peanuts, but my preferred combo, also referred to as «test batch two», uses oats, large
coconut flakes, and chopped almonds.
I can't wait to
try this one too, however I «m not much of a
flaked coconut fan.
Brussels Sprouts Healthy Fat: expeller pressed
coconut oil, red palm oil, butter, or ghee Sea Salt
flakes Freshly Ground Black Pepper Optional Seasonings (
try curry powder, turmeric, paprika, cumin, etc...)
Since we discovered Julian Bakery's Paleo
Coconut Flakes Cereal I've been
trying to come up with a homemade alternative.
I was in the mood of something crispy, so I
tried to toast some
coconut flakes after I saw Melissa from The Clothes Make the Girl posted her Caramelized Coconut Chips
coconut flakes after I saw Melissa from The Clothes Make the Girl posted her Caramelized
Coconut Chips
Coconut Chips recipe.
Loved this recipe, added 1/2 cup
coconut flakes I've been
trying many recipes for healthy treats for my grand babies.
Use your favorite kind of store - bought tempeh bacon, or
try Dreena Burton's fabulous Baconut, a homemade bacon substitute made with
coconut flakes.
Try some crunchy granola, seeds,
coconut flakes or cacao nibs.
I've got lots of
coconut flakes & want to try this recipe asap as I LOVE ANYTHING COCONUT & coconut butter would be fan
coconut flakes & want to
try this recipe asap as I LOVE ANYTHING
COCONUT & coconut butter would be fan
COCONUT &
coconut butter would be fan
coconut butter would be fantastic.
ryan; hi, i buy the chia seed powder from the bulk barn and I have had really good results from putting this powder in my smoothies along with protein powder, frozen fruit, half a frozen banana, natrel milk, or almond,
coconut, cashew, rice dream milk,
coconut flakes or shreds, stevia powder etc in your smoothie recipes, not all at once through and I mix up these and I have
tried new ingredients, mixed them up and I have even made up some new smoothies that taste realy good.
I don't digest
coconut butter,
flakes or flour well, so I will
try this using 1 mashed banana instead.
We'll be
trying 2 version: soaked nuts & cocoa /
coconut flakes and carob powder to accommodate the allergies in my house.
If you are missing your cereal,
try oven - roasted
coconut flakes with cinnamon and eat them with
coconut milk, almond milk or pouring cream (if you use pouring cream, you will need to add some water).
You can change the ratio of water to
coconut to suit your tastes; however, on my first
try I attempted 2 cups of
coconut flakes to 4 cups of water (as recommend by A LOT of other bloggers) and I thought it was SUPER watery.
Hopefully with a big cold glass of almond milk or a dandy blend latte Can't wait to
try the cupcakes, I used to make some along time ago and put large
flakes of
coconut in them, super yum!
These look wonderful and I'll have to
try coconut oil next time because I like
flaked coconut in my granola bars.
Try this
coconut pudding, topped with a make - shift nest of
coconut flakes and candy eggs.
I would like to eat all of them... Last weekend I
tried to make this delicious party snack whether with marshmallows,
coconut flakes, fruit or sprinkles, it's a versatile highlight on every party!