I also added more honey (2 TBSP total for this size).
I also added more honey to the frosting... I have a serious sweet tooth.
I also added more honey to offset the bitterness of the extra dark chocolate and baked them for about another minute.
Not exact matches
Also, keep in mind, the
more honey you
add, the
more calories per serving it will be!
Also, I'm starting a second loaf in a few minutes and will
add more honey to see the difference.
I
also think the dressing needs
more sweetening than the recipe calls for, so I'll
add Tupelo
honey to taste.
I've
also been experimenting with
adding a little
more honey, but overall the recipe I make is the one linked to here.
I did
add about a tablespoon of coconut oil rather than
more honey and
also added some dried cranberries for tartness.
After customizing your organic fruits and veggies, you
also have the option to
add other farm products like unique, hand - crafted jams, pasture - raised eggs, organic milk and dairy products, artisan olive oil, small - batch
honey, a «canning case» and
more to your delivery.
Also reduced the oil by 1 TBS (still for two batches, so I used 5 TBS alltogether), added some lemon extract as well and 4 TBS of coconut flour instead of arrowroot to make it SCD legal.I also increased the honey by 2 TBS (for 2 batches still) and added a tad more almod flour to get the right consiste
Also reduced the oil by 1 TBS (still for two batches, so I used 5 TBS alltogether),
added some lemon extract as well and 4 TBS of coconut flour instead of arrowroot to make it SCD legal.I
also increased the honey by 2 TBS (for 2 batches still) and added a tad more almod flour to get the right consiste
also increased the
honey by 2 TBS (for 2 batches still) and
added a tad
more almod flour to get the right consistency.
I
also add extra lemon juice, sometimes an extra slice of fresh ginger and some sweetener (
honey, agave or maple syrup or whatever sweetener you prefer) to give it
more flavor.
I did make a few substitutions though — I used coconut oil instead of the palm oil (i
added about a teaspoon
more coconut oil once I had mixed everything together because the mixture was a bit too crumbly and dry for my liking) and I
also added a teaspoon or so
more of
honey due to the dryness of the mixture... I didn't use any white chocolate chips, and used vegan dark chocolate that i chopped up because i didn't have «chips» as such....
Made it and they re awsome if ur a chocolate lover i
added about a tbsp of
honey though for an extra bit of ss and the batter was
also a little too dry so i
added about 1/4 cup of
more water and that made the batter perfec defenetly making them again thanx for sharing this awsome recepie
You can
also add a bit
more honey if you like.
I
added more honey and
also used a almond / coconut milk for the base.
These rolls can
also be made without the
honey by
adding instead 1/4 cup sugar and increase the water to 3/4... read
more
I made this yesterday with egg substitute (daughter has an allergy) and
honey (son has a sugar intolerance)
added a couple spoonfuls
more flour to make up for the extra liquid,
also squeezed my lemon into the batter instead of the vanilla, worked perfectly and is delicious!
so I did the first half the same but then I browned the potatoes first in the pan before
adding the kale (as the last comment suggested)... And I
also added lemon juice,
honey, and some stock so that it had
more flavor.
Other toppings like coconut flakes, chia seeds, crushed dark chocolate and
honey can
also add textures and
more flavors to your satisfying breakfast.
You can
also add honey and vanilla extract for
more flavour...
You can
also make your moisturizing face mask
more effective by
adding a warmed and melted teaspoon of
honey to them, or make a natural facial cleanser mask
more effective by heating it before applying.
I
also added a bit
more egg (my eggs are smallish), used a tablespoon of sugar in place of the
honey, and after combining the wet and dry ingredients, I swirled in a teaspoon and a half or so of white vinegar.
Commercially prepared and store - bought smoothies often contain
added sugar,
honey or other sweeteners, protein powder that's often sweetened, or milk, yogurt, nut butters and other ingredients that make them
more filling — and
more palatable — but
also add calories.
Beach Cottage Recipe Notes ** using frozen berries too makes it cold and
adds a bit
more fruity sweetness (throw in any berries), a banana is good here, milk (coconut, soy or regular) makes this creamier and
more filling, yoghurt is
also good, * no rhyme or reason anything goes * leave out the
honey if you don't need a sugar hit (I love the properties of
honey so
add it here)