If you like, you can drizzle
additional maple syrup as you go (I never do).
Not exact matches
I think it's delightful
as is, but feel free to serve it with an
additional drizzle of
maple syrup, should you feel so inclined.
It's absolutely delicious and made with incredibly healthy ingredients like nuts, raw cacao, dates, pomegranate and uses honey or
maple syrup as an
additional sweetener!
Serve with toppings such
as peanut butter,
maple syrup, and whipped cream, and top with
additional chocolate chips.
Toppings: Chopped nuts, dried fruit, rolled oats (soaked, et cetera
as applicable) Fresh cream (organic, raw preferred)
Additional sweetener, such
as honey,
maple syrup, or brown sugar Sliced fresh fruit Grated citrus zest (lemon and orange are both wonderful) Vanilla bean paste (contains processed sugar, use with discretion) Method: My friend Millie at Real Food for Less Money came up with the base for this recipe, and I'm so glad she did!
For this reason I didn't add any
additional sweeteners to this, but if you want a sweeter version you can always use alternative sweeteners (which aren't
as harsh on the body
as refined sugar) and add a touch of pure
maple syrup to the lemon coconut whipped cream or drizzle the parfait with honey.
Repeat this for each of your slices, adding
additional margarine to skillet
as needed, and serve everything up with some
additional vegan margarine, cinnamon,
maple syrup, and perhaps a pecan or two.
And, if you don't want to use stevia,
maple syrup,
additional dates, honey, coconut sugar, or any sweetener of choice work just
as well!
While perfect just
as - is, we also enjoy them topped with
additional sunbutter, berries or
maple syrup.
Ingredients: 1 cup pitted dates or (prunes if you are on the Health Reboot) 6 TBSP vanilla protein powder 3/4 cup toasted pecan halves 1/2 cup pumpkin puree 2 TBSP pure
maple syrup, plus
additional 1 - 3 teaspoons
as desired 2 TBSP Chia seeds 2 1/4 tsp ground cinnamon 1/2 tsp ground ginger 1/4 tsp ground nutmeg 1/8 tsp cloves 3/4 cup chopped raw pumpkin... Read More»
As such, this research provides
additional information linking pure
maple syrup, a unique natural sweetener, to brain health.
Taste test and adjust with
additional maple syrup and / or vanilla
as desired.