You could even vary them easily by separating the basic dough and maybe
adding different nut and chip.
Optional: you can
add different nuts, goji berries, desiccated coconut, dried figs, roll them in cacao, coconut or chia seeds.
Feel free to
add different nuts or fruits into the mix to add variety.
Also, you can add some nut butter, or
add different nuts and seeds.
Not exact matches
As variations, you can
add cocoa nibs, dried coconut, dried fruit, hemp hearts, maca powder, sesame seeds, toasted rolled oats or quinoa flakes,
different grain puffs, chia or flax seeds, and various
nut butters.
Plus there are so many
different ways to go about making the blender base:
nut butter, coconut, avocado, and this recipe is
adding a low - fat option to that creamy dreamy list.
This recipe is very adaptable ---- try
adding a
different type of
nuts, use berries instead of peaches, use plain yogurt over vanilla.
I thought it wouldn't hurt to try so I started
adding a tablespoon of coconut butter to my smoothies (which is amazing) and eating more flax, avocado,
nut butter and tahini, and the
different nuts / seeds for each cycle phase.
You can also
add nuts to the batter or top with
nuts for a
different version.
All
different flavors and lots of
add - ins, like
nuts, OREO's, candies and more!
I've made it many times, and I've experimented with
adding different quantities of spices,
adding ginger, and using
different kinds of
nut butters.
You can
add a dollop of
nut butter, a drop of vanilla,
different spices... just as long as you have the banana, cocoa & coffee, all will be well.
Try making your own almond milk, mixing
different varieties of
nuts into a trail mix, spreading a
nut butter onto some toast or
adding them to smoothies!
Is this recipe using dry or soft dates, and the video directions is
different then the written in saying to pulse the
nuts to or A size then
add fruit verses pulse dates to pea size then
add blueberries and
nuts.
The kids always have access to combining
different nuts and seeds for a personalized trail mix snack, and I always have them available for
adding to salads, meals, and toppings.
For example,
add different spices or herbs, and use any combination of
nuts and seeds that you like.
They can take on so many
different flavors depending on which
nut butter or
add - ins you choose, which is also an amazing feature.
RaceTrac's service offerings that will be standardized across all stores include Swirl World, a frozen treat concept with up to 10 flavors of frozen yogurt and ice cream (with swirling potential) and more than 40 customizable toppings that includes candies, chocolates, fruits,
nuts and more, which is already available in one - third of its stores, along with its expanded coffee bar that offers seven
different blends of coffee with an expansive collection of creamers, sugars, marshmallows and cinnamon to
add to every beverage.
I made two batches of milk (
different combination of
nuts this time) but once I got on the second batch I got the brilliant idea to make a cacao (duh
add chocolate) version.
Feel free to play around with
different kinds of spices and
add - ins: swap the almonds out for another type of
nut,
add a
different kind of dried fruit (or chocolate chips!)
You can customize by using
different nuts or seeds,
adding some spice like cinnamon and maybe some dried fruit after baking.
With variation in bite (i.e. cakey or fudgy) and
add - ins (i.e.
nuts or chips), brownies can be very
different from each other.
You could customise the filling by
adding things like soft dates (deglet / medjool) and
nuts for some interesting dimension and a
different mouthfeel.
You could try
adding some
nut butter, raw cacao powder, or even some lemon essential oil for
different flavor variations on this!
I like to use gluten - free penne and I
added two
different nuts for extra protein and healthy fats.
You can make variations to this recipe like
adding nuts or
different candies for extra texture.
You can also
add different flavors like orange or lemon zest or
different types of
nuts to suit your own tastes.
Eventually I started tweaking the recipe, replacing the water with
different fruit juices,
adding different types of fruit, and throwing in
different spices, flavorings, even
nuts.
Just like
adding nuts to a cookie recipe, it is nice to
add different textures as well as...
i
added the dried fruit with the
nuts... since none of mine burned in the oven im wondering if the
different heating point of the oil had anything to do with it?
You can
add raw cacao powder,
nuts, berries or flaked coconut for
different flavours.
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adding different berries and
nuts each morning to keep it interesting.
Feel free to leave out any of the brazil
nuts and chocolate, and throw in other
add - ins (like wild blueberries) to create
different versions.
They
add a beautiful topping, a
different texture, and of course, when
nuts and oats are toasted, an intoxicating fragrance and taste.
I've tried changing up the
nuts,
adding different fruits and each time I get rave reviews.
Also,
different brands of
nut or seed butter yield slightly
different results, you can adjust as needed
adding more
nut butter or flakes until the mixture holds together nicely.
Since Adam was born we have been eating oatmeal or ricemeal (from rolled rice) for breakfast with
different kind of toppings (almond butter, fruits, seeds and
nuts) but no sugar, honey or any kind of sweetener is
added to it.
You can
add different kinds of
nuts and seeds, but both walnuts and pumpkins seeds have a tendency to puff a little after baking, which
adds extra volume and a light and crisp feeling to the granola.
You are encouraged to
add or subtract sugar to your taste,
add some booze and play with
different dried fruit and
nut combinations.
Will be making them again and again, and may try
different variations next time, like
adding fruits or
nuts etc..
The basic ratio of flour, sugar, eggs & butter stated in Joy makes a good cookie, but my grandmothers
added different kinds of chocolate,
nuts and sometimes dried fruits to enhance the recipe... so who does it belong to?
Dried fruit, flax seed, hemp hearts,
different nuts, you name it I think you could
add it.
Try making your own
nut butters and flours by mixing
different nuts together and / or by
adding some cinnamon or spice of your choice.
I've experimented with
different types of flour and
adding chocolate chips,
nuts and other fun ingredients.
The walnuts
add different nutrients (it's good to mix up the nutrient profile), as do the sesame seeds, but again, please feel free to make substitutions with the
nuts and seeds you have on hand.
For variation, try other
nuts (pecans, walnuts, brazil
nuts) and play around with
different spices (
add a dash of cayenne or nutmeg or replace the cinnamon with turmeric and ginger), but bear in mind that cooking times may vary a bit.
Very similar to regular old Raisin Bran but with
added nuts for a
different flavor.
Adding nuts, trying new cheeses and picking
different salad dressings or making homemade vinaigrette will make salads enjoyable and exciting!
It's so simple to make, and from this you can build your own variations,
adding a variety of dried fruits,
different nuts, raw cacao powder, or any other superfood to help your body face your next workout challenge.
You can
add different kind of fillings, like chocolate, fruits (blueberry, strawberry, etc.),
nuts (walnut, hazelnut, almond, etc.) and seeds (sesame, sunflower, pumpkin, etc.).