The pods can then be removed, rinsed, dried, and placed in granulated white sugar to produce what is
called vanilla sugar.
Not exact matches
The filling, which
calls for curd cheese, eggs,
vanilla custard, and that weird
vanilla sauce mix was made with yoghurt, starch,
sugar, chickpea flour, and coconut oil instead.
The Birthday Cake Check Mix recipe that inspired this one
called for melting together
vanilla frosting, white baking chips and
vanilla as a coating for the crisp cereal, then tossing the coated Chex in confectioners»
sugar and sprinkles for a treat that tastes a lot like birthday cupcakes.
The nibs are then crushed into a thick paste
called chocolate liquor (which, ironically, contains no alcohol), and then added to a mixture of
sugar, cocoa butter, milk and
vanilla.
Mom's original recipe
calls for 1 cup peanut butter, 1/4 cup butter, 1 1/2 cups confectioners»
sugar, and 1 teaspoon
vanilla.
Both
called for cornstarch, and their ingredient lists are almost identical, differing only — and only slightly — in the amounts of oil,
sugar, and
vanilla.
:D Pine nut and Marsala biscotti adapted from Dolci: Italy's Sweets 385g all purpose flour 150g granulated
sugar 1/2 teaspoon baking powder 1/8 teaspoon table salt 3 heaping tablespoons honey 2 large eggs 2 large egg yolks 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, room temperature finely grated zest of 1 large orange 1 teaspoon
vanilla extract 100 ml Marsala wine 120g pine nuts, lightly toasted and cooled — or use almonds as the original recipes
calls for Preheat the oven to 180 °C / 350 °F.
Butterscotch Cake Batter 1/2 cup (90 g) teff flour 1/2 cup (90 g) potato starch 1/2 cup (70 g) sweet rice (sometimes
called glutinous rice) flour 1/4 cup (30 g) white rice flour 1/4 cup (30 g) tapioca starch 2 tablespoons (20 g) ground white chia seeds or ground golden flax meal 1 teaspoon sea salt 1 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 cup (115 g or 1 stick) unsalted butter 1 1/4 cup (275 g) dark brown
sugar 1/2 cup (100 g) white granulated
sugar 1/2 cup (100 g) shortening 4 large eggs 1 teaspoon
vanilla extract 3/4 cup buttermilk
A couple of weeks ago I saw that Jes had made some awesome looking blender waffles from VegWeb that
called for three main ingredients plus a little bit of
sugar, salt, and
vanilla.
The dutch baby, sometimes
called a German pancake, is made with eggs, flour, milk and is usually seasoned with
vanilla, cinnamon and
sugar.
Milk Chocolate Ice Cream with Reese Whoppers (Adapted Ice Cream Recipe from The Perfect Scoop but it was my idea to add the Reese Whoppers;)-RRB- Ingredients 3/4 cup milk chocolate and 1/4 cup semi sweet chocolate, finely chopped — the original recipe
called for 8 ounces of milk chocolate 1 1/2 cups half and half 1 1/2 cups 2 % milk 3/4 cup
sugar Big pinch of salt 4 large egg yolks 2 teaspoons
vanilla — the original recipe
called for Cognac, but we don't have fancy things like that at my house 1/2 cup Reese Whoppers, roughly chopped Directions Combine the chocolate and cream in a large, heatproof bowl and set over a saucepan of simmering water (I can't lie I just put it right in a saucepan over medium heat and skipped the simmering water).
This healthier version
calls for raw pecans, maple syrup, coconut oil, whole wheat pastry flour and salt for the base, and brown
sugar, salt, cornstarch or arrowroot, nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, ginger, pumpkin puree,
vanilla extract, eggs and coconut milk for the filling.
1
call - purpose flour 1 t baking powder 1 t baking soda 1 T
sugar 1⁄4 t salt 1⁄2 t cinnamon 1⁄4 t nutmeg 1⁄8 t ground ginger 1 c finely grated carrots 1 large egg 1 c buttermilk 1⁄2 c mascarpone, room temp 2 T
sugar 1⁄2 c heavy whipping cream 1 t
vanilla 1⁄4 c walnut pieces
It
calls for
vanilla sugar, a blend of confectioners»
sugar and the seeds from a
vanilla bean.
* 1/3 cup rice flour, plus extra for dusting pan * 1/3 cup potato starch * 1/3 cup tapioca starch * 1/4 cup sweet rice flour (also
called glutinous rice flour, one brand name is Mochiko) * 1 Tablespoon
sugar * 1/2 teaspoon xanthan gum * 1/4 teaspoon salt * 6 Tablespoons cold butter, cut into small pieces * 1 egg * 2 teaspoons
vanilla extract
1 c all - purpose flour 1 c whole wheat flour 3/4 t baking powder 1 t baking soda 1 t kosher salt 1/2 t ground cinnamon 3/4 c granulated
sugar (I used 1/2 coconut
sugar and a little less
sugar than the recipe
calls for) 1/2 c yogurt 1/2 c milk 4 T vegetable oil 1 large egg 3/4 t
vanilla extract 1/2 t almond extract 1 1/2 c diced peaches (leave skin on)
Mine
calls for
vanilla yogurt (which I use plain yogurt & add a small dash of
vanilla flavoring to cut out the
sugar), avocado, spinach, frozen mango & frozen pineapple pieces, and water or almond milk if you prefer!
Usually
called Nantucket Cranberry Pie, this ubiquitous recipe appears everywhere online, with each site revealing some very slight variation: pan size, the amount of almond extract, whether or not to chop the berries or melt the butter... This version includes our own tweaks: the addition of
vanilla extract; and a sprinkling of coarse
sugar on top, for delightful crunch.
Some smoothie recipes
call for added
sugar, maple syrup, apple juice or sugary - sweet
vanilla yogurt, and in my book that almost turns a smoothie into dessert.
This low carb hot chocolate recipe
calls for a pinch of sea salt and a smidge of
vanilla... plus a swirl of
sugar free whipped cream, because we all know everything tastes better topping in whipped cream!
I try to stick to dried fruits that don't have added
sugar (raisins, currents, apricots, apples, dates...) but at Christmas I added dried cranberries and candied peel (along with a teaspoon of
vanilla) and
called it Christmas fruitcake.