Sentences with phrase «c water for»

1 1/2 c Almonds, ground 3 Carrots, ground 1 Zucchini — chopped 3/4 c Flax seeds, soaked in 1 c water for a few hours 1/2 c Pumpkin seeds 1/2 c Sunflower seeds 1/2 c Olive Oil 1/2 t Salt
Then I tried coconut water instead of the 1 c water for extra flavor.
easy cleanse: invigorating turmeric broth makes 12 cups + 2 yellow onions, quartered + 1 whole turmeric root, washed and sliced + a 3 - inch piece of ginger root, washed and sliced + 1/2 t freshly ground black pepper + 2 t salt + 2 dried chili peppers + 1 strip dried kombu seaweed + 12 c water for finishing + juice of 1 lemon + 1/4 c extra virgin coconut oil

Not exact matches

* For a quicker, but not quite so delicious, alternative to the hazelnut cream, simply blend 1/2 C soaked cashews with 1 C water.
Whisk together 4 egg yolks and 2/3 C sugar until pale yellow and thick / Slowly add 1 C milk, stirring gently to avoid buildup of foam / Stir in salt and a strip of lemon peel / In a double boiler, with water boiling lightly, stir continuously with a wooden spoon or rubber spatula until the cream thickens enough to coat the spoon, about 8minutes / Foam disappears at moment of thickening / The stirring constantly is important — you don't want the eggs to have a chance to scramble / The result is a thickened, creamy custard / Place the pan in ice water in order to stop cooking immediately / Stir and allow to cool for a few minutes, then transfer to a bowl and refrigerate it all, including the lemon peel, for several hours.
Use plain whipped cream or add a little rhubarb sauce to whipped cream instead of cherries / But, if you want to go there, 2 C sour cherries, 1/3 — 1/2 C sugar, 1/4 C water / For varying amounts of cherries, plan on 3 - 4 T sugar per cup / Adjust sugar to personal taste, a little more or less / 2 t orange or lemon zest optional — place 1 t in cooking mixture, reserve the rest for later / Place ingredients in a small pot, bring to a simmer and cook for about 8 minutes, until cherries are slightly softened / Remove from heFor varying amounts of cherries, plan on 3 - 4 T sugar per cup / Adjust sugar to personal taste, a little more or less / 2 t orange or lemon zest optional — place 1 t in cooking mixture, reserve the rest for later / Place ingredients in a small pot, bring to a simmer and cook for about 8 minutes, until cherries are slightly softened / Remove from hefor later / Place ingredients in a small pot, bring to a simmer and cook for about 8 minutes, until cherries are slightly softened / Remove from hefor about 8 minutes, until cherries are slightly softened / Remove from heat.
Prep: Finely chop 1 medium shallot, 2 — 3 T / Zest one lemon and chop finely / Cut lemon in half for squeezing / Measure 1/4 C white wine (optional) / 2 T butter / 1 t salt and pepper or lemon pepper to taste / Measure 2 C Arborio rice / Bring 6 cups of liquid to a light simmer — this can be plain water, any broth, clam juice, tomato juice, or a combination / Pieces of seafood like clams, halibut, salmon, shrimp — which are optional, can be chopped into bite - sized pieces in advance, or while rice is cooking / Add pieces of almost any vegetable — some will need to be par - boiled or sautéed before adding about mid-way through cooking time / I like to add rehydrated wild mushrooms and their broth, chopped kale or chard, thin spears of asparagus when in season.
Ingredients & directions for the rhubarb sauce: In a separate pan, place 4 C of 1 or 2 - inch pieces of rhubarb, 1 C sugar, 1/4 C water / 2 t orange or lemon zest optional — place 1 t in cooking mixture, reserve the rest for later / Bring to a simmer and cook for about 8 minutes, turn heat off, cover with a lid and let sit for another 5 minutes / Taste, add more sugar, cook a little longer if needed / Let cool / Sauce thickens as it cools.
After prep proceed to cook Aroborio rice in the usual way until it becomes the creamy Risotto we know and love: Sauté shallot in butter for just a few seconds / Add 2 C of rice and cook together for 1 minute / Add wine and cook until it nearly disappears, another minute or so / Season lightly now with salt & pepper, and adjust when risotto is nearly finished / Add about half of the lemon zest and juice / Stir in simmering liquid 1/2 C at a time until it just covers the rice / Allow rice to simmer, uncovered, with occasional stirring until broth has «disappeared» into the rice, then add more liquid until rice is barely covered again and stir / Proceed in this manner until rice is tender and creamy, about half an hour / Heat up additional broth or water if a little more is needed / When rice is tender or nearly so, adjust seasoning, add seafood, if any, and the rest of the lemon / Cook just a few more minutes until seafood is done / I like risotto «juicy» so I stop cooking while there's still plenty of liquid present / Optional: stir in 2 T of butter / Garnish with fresh herbs like cilantro, dill or parsley, a slice of lemon.
For each berry, blend 1/2 c berries with 2 tbsp of water and stir into the bowl for that flavFor each berry, blend 1/2 c berries with 2 tbsp of water and stir into the bowl for that flavfor that flavor.
1/4 toasted / activated pumpkin seeds * For a richer and more traditional aioli, replace 1/4 c of your water measure with 1/4 c olive oil - decadent and delicious!
I never have one of those scarfy / pashmina things to use as a blanket / pillow / tent of warmth on the plane or train, nor do I remember Vitamin C, hand sanitizer, eye masks, earplugs or to eschew caffeine for purer forms of hydration, like water, and I never, ever remember to pack a wholesome homemade snack.
I saute a diced onion & a cup or so of celery, incl leaves, in grape seed oil, add garlic (quite a bit) 1/4 tsp cayenne pepper, two bay leaves, two tsp balsamic vinegar, one scant tsp sugar, 1/2 c chicken stock, 1/2 c water, one cup diced ham, & the greens and cook it slow in the oven and eat it over rice, for two days.
1 c celery, diced 1 c carrots, diced 1 large yellow onion, diced small 1 1/2 cups olive oil 5 cloves garlic, crushed (not minced) 3 large eggplants, half the skin removed in strips with a vegetable peeler, cut into 1 - inch chunks 1/2 c capers in water, drained 1 1/2 c pitted green olives, sliced 1 c pine nuts 2 Tbsp brown sugar 1/2 c red wine vinegar 2 c Fabio's Tomato Sauce (see recipe below) mixed with 2 Tbsp tomato paste 1 bunch basil, leaves only Salt and pepper Zest of 1 lemon Mint leaves for garnish
Korean Style Tacos For the Roast 2 - 3 lb bear (or beef) roast 1/2 C soy sauce 4 green onions, chopped 1/2 granny smith apple, julienned 5 cloves garlic, minced 2 tsp ginger 1/2 C honey 1/4 C rice wine vinegar 1 Tbsp sesame oil black pepper 3 - 5 C water
Directions: Using a mortar and pestle, or a small grinder, mix garlic, ginger and half of the peanut oil to form a thick paste / Add other spices, half of the water (1/2 C) to this mix, stir together and set aside / In a sauce pan, heat the other tablespoon of oil to medium hot, add cumin and mustard seeds and allow them to sizzle momentarily / Add spice paste, turn heat to medium low, and while stirring, allow to cook for 1 to 2 minutes / Add cauliflower and potatoes, sweet or hot pepper if using / Stir together so that vegetables are coated with the spices / Add the other 1/2 C water, place a lid on, and simmer for 10 — 15 minutes, until vegetables are tender / Remove lid and simmer for another 5 minutes / If vegetables are done, remove them from the pan and continue to simmer the sauce until it reduces and thickens slightly — just a minute or two / Add roasted asparagus to the bowl / Spoon sauce over winter and spring veggies, sprinkle with chives.
So here is what I did This is the master recipe... (for two 1 l lb loaves) 1.5 C lukewarm water (I used the water I had boiled the potato in) 2 1/4 tsp salt 2 1/4 tsp instant yeast 3 1/4 C all purpose flour and I added this to make it potato roasted garlic 1/2 roasted garlic 1/2 of a boiled potato mashed (I throw the other half of each in a ziploc bag and froze it and ended up making more dough later that week)
Now pour 1 c water over kugel and bake for 90 more minutes.
4 C sliced summer squash Cook in boiling, salted water for about 2 minutes, then drain.
Started with fresh water and 1 tsp of baking soda, cooked the c» peas for 20 minutes — wow — what foamy water!
Zucchini is also full of fiber, potassium, it's loaded with vitamin B6 for your heart and mood, it's a fantastic source of vitamin C for your skin and immune system, and it's also a great source of water to hydrate your body and skin.
Cook in a 200 C (400 F) oven for 40minutes to 1 hour (adding more water as needed to top up), or until a fork can easily pierce the flesh of the squash.
I don't remember ever adding 1 1/2 c of water... i made this last night and it turned out like a pancake (used boiling water instead of warm water for the yeast - my mistake) and so I'm remaking it now but the dough is very soupy - not at all like i remember it being like.
We all know they're high in potassium which is important for relieving anxiety and stress, enhancing muscle strength, metabolism, water balance, electrolytic functions, and balancing the nervous system; but did you know that bananas are also loaded with vitamin B6, vitamin C, manganese and fibre?
Bake in the oven for about 60 - 70 minutes at 180 C (350 F) in a sheet pan with water in the bottom to create steam in the oven.
Sprinkle of salt (b / c that's what I'd do for a blueberry pie) and thickened with 1 T. cornstarch in cold water.
4 tsp active dry yeast 1 tsp white sugar 1 1/4 cups warm water (110 degrees F / 45 degrees C) 5 cups all - purpose flour 1/4 cup white sugar 1/4 cup brown sugar 1 1/2 tsp salt 2 Tbsp butter, melted 1/2 cup baking soda 4 cups hot water 2 egg whites 2 Tbsp butter, melted that has been cooled Kosher salt, for topping Parchment paper and cooking spray
-2 1/4 c almond flour -2 chia seed «eggs» (2 T chia seeds soaked in 6 T water), you can also use 2 eggs -1 1/2 cups grated zucchini -3 / 4 t sea salt -1 t baking soda -1 t cinnamon -1 / 3 cup coconut oil, plus a little extra for greasing the muffin tin
1 c strawberry puree (I chopped 10 strawberries and blended with 1/2 c water, then measured 1 c for the batter)
Mississippi Mud Pie Crust: 1 2/3 C all - purpose flour 2 TBSP unsweetened cocoa 1 1/2 sticks unsalted butter, cubed and cold 2 TBSP sugar 3 - 4 TBS cold water Filling: 1 1/2 sticks unsalted butter 1 3/4 C packed light brown sugar 4 eggs 4 TBSP unsweetened cocoa 6 oz semisweet chocolate chips 1/2 C half and half Topping: 1 C heavy whipping cream 1 bar semisweet chocolate For the dough: Mix flour and cocoa in large mixing bowl.
hi you say to use 1 cup quinoa and 1 cup water in your cheese, spinach and quinoa bites - is that enough water because most of the recipes call for 1 c quinoa to 2 c waqter - do you specifically want it more dry for this recipe and for the cheese spinach and quinoa bites thanks
1.5 flax eggs (1.5 tablespoon of flax or flax and chia (ground) meal mixed with 4 tablespoons of water) 1 very ripe banana 1/4 cup coconut oil 1/4 cup maple syrup (agave would work as well) 1 medium pear (grated with skin on) and place in a small colander and remove most of the water 1/2 tsp sea salt 1.5 tsp baking soda 1 tsp ground cinnamon 1/2 c + 2 tablespoons almond or cashew milk 2 carrots, grated 2/3 cup gluten free rolled oats 1/2 cup almond meal 1 cup gluten free flour (I used Bob's Redmill) Walnuts for topping (optional)
For example, generally I have in my diet daily: fermented cod liver oil with butter oil (a blend), raw whole food vitamin B complex, raw whole food vitamin C, True Calm (GABA amino acid blend), local and pastured eggs, raw and whole milk yogurt, grass - fed butter, fresh produce, lacto - fermented veggies (pickles, carrots, sauerkraut), raw cheese, water kefir, beet kvass, elderberry syrup, and some kind of pastured or grass - fed meat.
4 c of white bread flour, (I used King Arthur's) 1 tbl salt 1 oz of yeast — which is 2 tbl for a conversion 2/3 cup butter (11 tbl) 1 1/4 c of warm water
Tbl Ground Flax Seeds + 3 Tbl of water allowed to sit in the refrigerator for 15 minutes OR 1/4 C Applesauce
2-1/2 teaspoons active dry yeast (1 packet) 1 cup warm water (105 to 115 F; 40 to 46 C) 1 teaspoon agave nectar 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil, plus additional for brushing the pizza crusts 3 cups all - purpose flour 1 teaspoon salt
I sub coconut oil for the grapeseed (often using half applesauce and half oil) and either honey or date syrup (combine 1 c dates with 1 c water, leave overnight and blend) for the agave syrup.
Directions: Preheat oven to 350 degrees, lightly oil and flour a 9 ″ cake pan / Sift cornmeal, flour, baking powder, and salt into a bowl / Whirl almonds and sugar together in a food processor until almonds are finely ground / Add flour mixture to the sugar and almond mixture, process briefly to mix / Grate orange (about 1 T) and juice the orange (about 1/3 C) and add to dry ingredients along with eggs, oil and water / Process for 15 or 20 seconds, scrape the sides and whirl again just briefly / This is a thin batter / Pour into prepared pan and bake for 40 - 45 minutes, or until toothpick comes out clean when tested.
Matcha Whoopie Pies with Sakura Buttercream Filling for the cakes (recipe adapted from King Arthur Flour) 1 C granulated sugar 1/2 C butter or Earth Balance 2 large eggs 1/2 C buttermilk (or 1 tsp vinegar plus enough milk to reach 1/2 C liquid total) 1/2 C water 1 tsp vanilla extract 2 3/4 C all - purpose flour 1 1/2 tsp cream of tartar 1/2 tsp baking soda 1/4 tsp salt 1 tbsp matcha (green tea powder) for the buttercream filling (recipe adapted from Magnolia Bakery) 1/2 C (1 stick) unsalted butter 4 1/2 C confectioners» sugar 1/4 C whole milk 1 tsp sakura extract (I have no idea where to buy this without a friend traveling to Japan, sadly) 0.2 oz sakura cherry leaf powder Maldon salt (or any sea salt with nice big crystals)
I like it best with butter, milk and eggs but I have at times substituted: 2 cups almond milk with a tbsp of vinegar for the buttermilk Flax Meal with water for the eggs 1/2 C Coconut Oil + 1/2 C Vegetable Shortening for the butter.
Ingredients: 1 1/2 tsp dry active yeast 1 cup warm water, (105 degrees to 110 degrees) 1 tbsp agave nectar 1 1/4 cups rye flour 1 1/2 cups whole wheat flour 3/4 cup all - purpose flour, plus more for work surface 2 tablespoons caraway seeds 2 teaspoons salt 6 tbsp canola or olive oil 1/4 c soy yogurt
(This was great for texture... just like wheat berries in WW muffins) 1 pkg Active Yeast 1/4 tsp salt 3/4 tsp baking soda 1 tsp xanthan gum 3/4 C warm water 1 tsp honey 2 Tblsp almond oil.
Directions: While Emmer Farro is cooking combine and mix ingredients for the dressing in a large bowl / Cook farro in 7 C of water or broth: bring to boil, salt, turn to simmer and cover / Cook 50 — 60 minutes or until farro is tender, but with a little bite / Drain thoroughly and pour immediately into bowl with citrus dressing / Mix and let cool a bit / / Stir in dried fruit, larger pieces chopped coarsely / Refrigerate / Before serving, sprinkle toasted or candied hazelnuts on top along with a few extra cranberries or cherries / Can be served at room temperature on a bed of coarsely chopped kale that has been lightly dressed in a little more of the citrus dressing.
Hi, at the moment I've been searching for different falafel recipes and one of the ones I had thought about using used this sauce: Avocado Tahini Dressing 1 ripe avocado 1/4 c tahini 1 tbsp fresh lime juice (about 1/2 lime) 2 tbsp cilantro (fresh coriander) 1/2 cup water
I prefer the taste of almond flour in my pie crust, but for a nut - free version, use my Grain - Free AP Flour Blend with cassava flour, decrease flour to 3/4 c and increase water to 4 tbsp.
For crunchy snack try Flax Crackers: 2c flax meal, 3/4 -1 c water, 1 / 2tsp salt, 1 / 2tsp garlic powder, 1 / 2tsp onion powder.
Add 1/4 C filtered water to the baking dish, cover and bake for 1 hour, until the beets are tender.
(Can use water if no lemon juice) add more if needed for thick consistency 1/2 c. chopped dark chocolate or chocolate chips OR 1 c chopped walnuts, 3/4 c cranberries or raisins, or try CACAO NIBS!
Directions: Cut in half and seed squash, place flesh side down on parchment covered roasting pan with a 1/2 — 1 C water / Roast at 350º until fork tender — usually 30 to 40 minutes / When cool, scoop cooked squash from skin and spoon straight into the soup pot / While squash is roasting, sauté onion in olive oil for 5 minutes, add garlic and cook for 2 more minutes / Add apples, apple juice, turmeric, curry and / or chili paste, stir together and cook briefly, a minute or so / Add cooked squash and 2 quarts of the stock or water / Stir to mix / Simmer slowly with lid on for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally / Taste and adjust seasoning and cooking time as needed / / Remaining liquid is added after soup has been blended.
2 tsp baking powder 2 tsp salt 1 c plain yogurt, sour cream, or dairy free sub 1 large egg (you may use 1 / 4c chia gel or aquafaba) 1egg +2 tbsp water, whisked together for egg wash.
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