If you notice a preference for ONLY bready foods or sweets — or if there are many objections to smells and texture — you may want to start
adding coconut water kefir (you can pick it up at Whole Foods or make your own) to a favorite juice.
Add frozen bananas to your food processor / blender slowly
adding your coconut water if needed to get the right consistency.
Instead of regular water, try
adding some coconut water to your smoothies for a hydrating burst of electrolytes.
Blend on high until smooth,
adding coconut water as needed to thin it out.
I hated wasting it, so I started
adding the coconut water to smoothies and smoothie bowls in place of almond milk.
I tried
adding coconut water or almond milk instead of filtered water and discovered how much I was enjoying the smoothies and how easy breakfast now was.
Adding coconut water ensures you're getting natural electrolytes, but making that coconut water C2O ensures that your natural sports drink also tastes good too.
Juice your pineapple and place into the jug as well as
adding the coconut water.
Adding coconut water to your morning smoothie helps you get the electrolytes you need to feel energized and bloat - free.
Process until smooth and creamy, and keep
adding coconut water until you get to a thickness you like.
I hated wasting it, so I started
adding the coconut water to smoothies and smoothie bowls in place of almond milk.
Take the calorie count down a notch but enjoy all the flavour by
adding coconut water instead of the cream.
Adding coconut water is a great idea too — I'll have to try that, thank you!
To top it all off,
add some coconut water or coconut milk to the recipe to keep you refreshed and hydrated all day long.
Or fill them with smoothie ingredients — when you're ready for a smoothie, just
add coconut water or almond milk, blend, and pour it back into the jar to enjoy.
Add coconut water, lime juice and agave and serve cold
I didn't have club soda so
I added coconut water to mine instead.
Add coconut water, juice, blueberries and strawberries to blender container.
Add coconut water, lemon juice, mango chunks and strawberries to blender container.
sometimes
I add coconut water or coconut milk if I want a thinner consistency.
I'd
add coconut water to this to enjoy as a pre or post workout as the fruit is going to fuel your body with nutritious goodness whereas the coconut water is great for hydration and bursting with good old electrolytes.
You can also
add coconut water to other recipes that call for water and it adds additional nutrients.
You can
add coconut water to protein shakes, and cook with coconut oil to boost nutritional value.
Add the coconut water 1/4 cup at a time, until mixture is smooth.
I've
added coconut water (with a little bit of water) as the base, which makes it extra refreshing and hydrating.
Then
add the coconut water to fill to the top.
Hi Brandon, this is a great point and some of my clients have
added coconut water as well as a source of potassium.
I never thought to
add coconut water to my acai bowls!
If it is too dry
I add coconut water, and if too sticky coconut flour or almond meal.
Not exact matches
Scoop the fat from the top of the jar of
coconut milk (it should separate in the refrigerator overnight) and
add it to a small saucepan along with 3 tablespoons of the
coconut water from the same can.
I like my smoothies thick so that I can eat them with a spoon, so you may want to
add more
water / almond milk /
coconut water if you like it runnier.
If you pre boil the lentils in
water for 15 minutes and then
add the
coconut milk and the rest of the ingredients it'll be cooked within an hour so you don't have to wait 2 to 3 hours.
I usually soak oats in
water or kefir and then
add coconut milk, toasted desiccated
coconut, seeds, cinnamon, blueberries, nut butter, cacao powder or anything else I can find.
With the
coconut water, it provides much needed electrolytes that are depleted, and I just
add extra protein and a source of carbs like organic oats.
Add the wine or
coconut milk and enough
water to cover the meat mixture and bring to a boil.
Re
coconut milk — could you tell me which brand you favour — i find some have a sort of synthesis taste, do you use
coconut cream and
add water or stock?
Simply
add the oats,
water,
coconut milk and slices of banana to a saucepan and allow it to heat for about ten minutes, until the liquid has all been absorbed.
Sadly I haven't tried it with anything else as
coconut milk is great for thickening, but you could always leave it out and try
adding a little
water instead x
And to clean out my food processor I just
added a banana and some
coconut water mmm sweet potato smoothie!!!! Xx
I
added a little
coconut water to make it slightly less thick, but the smoothness and consistency from the avo and banana was just wonderful, mmm mmmmmmm!
If you feel it's drying out you can always
add a little more
water and
coconut milk!
Add the
coconut milk and
water and reduce for about thirty minutes.
The second time I soaked the dates in boiling
water to soften them and then I just used a blender stick to blend the dates with sweet potato and maple syrup (much easier than a processor) I also made a budget version and used regular cocoa powder, 1/2 honey 1/2 maple syrup, no pinenuts - just 1/2 cup of
coconut flour and 1/2 cornflour, I also
added chopped walnuts.
Place the cooked carrots and garlic in a blender with the lentils and the fried herbs, then
add the
coconut milk and
water and blend until smooth and creamy.
I then
add spinach to up the green goodness,
coconut water as a base and a little bee pollen for a delicious flavour — but if you don't have been pollen, don't worry, it will be delicious without it and you can always
add a little raw honey instead.
If this is happening just
add a little more
coconut milk or some
water.
Hi Alex, I would recommend
adding a little more
coconut oil and
water to the mixture next time and see how they turn out.
3) Then
add coconut oil,
water and maple syrup.
If the batter is still too thick (not pourable),
add water or more
coconut milk beverage, 1 tablespoon at a time until it reaches a nice pourable consistency.
Sometimes I've
added shredded
coconut, pecans, dried cranberries, and a sometimes about a 1/4 cup of oats, and I've cut back on the honey / maple syrup and
added a bit of moisture (milk or
water).