Next time I might try
adding a little more maple syrup or maybe homemade invert sugar syrup.
Gradually add the milk, pouring in just a little at a time to temper the eggs, and mix well before
adding a little more.
Next batch I'm going to try
adding a little more oats (my family loves oats) and instead of chocolate some cranberries.
If that ends up a little too crumbly, you could try
adding a little more cornstarch... if that works for your diet.
I would suggest
adding a little more powdered sugar if you are using natural peanut butter and reduce the salt in the recipe.
The only change I made was
adding a little more alfredo sauce and cheese.
If the glaze is too thick, thin it out by
adding a little more milk.
If the icing runs off the edge, thicken the icing by
adding a little more confectioners sugar.
I might try these,
adding a little more sugar to make them taste more like those Hawaiian rolls.
I'll try
adding a little more flour if it's sticky next time and see if that helps.
You can try
adding a little more mascarpone next time that should thicken it up.
Repeat with the remaining sandwiches,
adding a little more butter if needed.
Adding yogurt adds a nice tang to what can sometimes be a sweet meal, as well as
adding a little more thick and creamy consistency (which I'm all about).
I make a version of this at home — but instead of
adding a little more olive oil to the sauce try adding a tbs of plain / greek yoghurt adds a zing but balances out the bitter tahini.
If anything, I'd try
adding a little more flour and turning it into a drop cookie, not a rolled cookie.
I would try
adding a little more yogurt or milk and / or decreasing the baking time by a couple of minutes and see if that helps.
Keep
adding a little more water and mixing again until you reach the consistency of cream cheese or hummus;).
Mix well
adding a little more liquid at a time until you have formed a ball of dough.
You could also try using slightly less dates and
adding a little more boiling water to the mixture.
Hi Alex, I would recommend
adding a little more coconut oil and water to the mixture next time and see how they turn out.
The coconut oil doesn't need to be melted, just try
adding a little more coconut oil or maple next time x
You could try
adding a little more coconut oil but they may turn out a bit oily like this x
Hi Karen, you could try
adding a little more coconut oil.
Perhaps try
adding a little more of the flax gel which should help bind it together more.
I would maybe recommend
adding a little more honey, and a little less of the spices if you found it bitter x
This hasn't happened when i've made it before, but you could try and
adding a little more water to hold the dough together and keep adding little by little until the dough is slightly sticky and holds together x
It maybe worth
adding a little more rice syrup x
Maybe
adding a little more cocao would hide any fruit flavor?
Hi Ashley, for the eggs you could try using less dates and
adding a little more water to see if that helps.
Try
adding a little more liquid to help mix it better but make sure it doesn't turn too runny!
Maybe
adding a little more applesauce?
If they were too crumbly, perhaps try
adding a little more coconut oil and maple syrup to help bind the mixture!
I'm sorry that they didn't firm up properly though, I'd suggest
adding a little more almond flour next time.
You could try
adding a little more coconut oil to the base to help it stick together, that way when you freeze them they will definitely be solid enough to dip in the chocolate.
HBI fell to below his cost basis and I couldn't resist
adding a little more under $ 20 / share.
Follow the principle of progression — by always
adding a little more — and you can avoid plateaus and slowly but surely get stronger and fitter.
Whether you're an aspiring blogger or simply want to
add a little more nuance to the emails you send out everyday, this course will teach you the tips and tricks used by professional writers to keep their work clear and concise.
Anything that
adds a little more challenge.
The first bumps the bass and
adds a little more space.
In that spirit, we've rounded up a few quality gadgets that'll
add a little more utility, or just a little more pleasure, to the typical office space.
Just to
add a little more to the debate, consider if you will the proven concept of Time Dilation.
This consideration might lead us to ask whether Gaine could have
added a little more constructive (and less defensive) discussion of how — after the doctrine of Christ having the visio was dropped — our contemporary reengagement with it might be more than a mere retrograde move but an important locus for ongoing theological discovery.
If I'm carrying a torch in a dark world, I'm going to be glad down the road that some Hindu or Buddhist who is also carrying a torch, because all that does is
add a little more light to a very dark world.
Nevertheless, the mention of them would have
added a little more verisimilitude to the story and it may have been awareness of this difficulty which caused John to mention that Joseph was assisted by Nicodemus.
But the point is not to
add a little more optimism to balance so much pessimism.
it is then that life
adds a little more weight or god lets me dangle a little longer.
If
they added a little more scary music it might be funny, but as it is it's just sort of lame.
You might need to
add a little more sweetener as dates are so naturally sweet x
You could try using dried figs or prunes instead, although you may need to
add a little more maple for the sweetness x
I'm going to revisit the recipe and see but for now I'd say add 1 and maybe
add a little more if it tastes like it needs it.