Sentences with phrase «coconut milk or water»

3 heaping cups frozen honeydew chunks (I cut up a fresh honeydew and froze it for a few hours) 1 heaping cup frozen blueberries 1 tsp matcha green tea powder 1 tsp honey 6 mint leaves 1.5 cups of coconut milk or water
If batter is too thick, add a little coconut milk or water to thin, but don't let it get runny at all.
Add more coconut milk or water to desired consistency
To the «buttermilk», add eggs, melted butter, vanilla extract, and coconut milk or water (may need to add more if batter is too thick).
Put all the ingredients in a blender until smooth, add more coconut milk or water to reach desired consistency.
Whatever thickener you use, you can mix it into a little HOT coconut milk or water separately from the larger batch to make sure it is fully dissolved, and then let it cool and blend it back into the larger batch, like you do with the innoculant.
If the mixture seems thick (you want it just barely thin enough to be pour - able - like regular pancake batter), add more coconut milk or water, 1 tb.
Add the nut butter, applesauce, coconut milk or water, stevia, and cinnamon to the processor bowl.
If this is happening just add a little more coconut milk or some water.
I think they don't put avocado and put coconut maybe coconut milk or water..

Not exact matches

I usually soak oats in water or kefir and then add coconut milk, toasted desiccated coconut, seeds, cinnamon, blueberries, nut butter, cacao powder or anything else I can find.
Add the wine or coconut milk and enough water to cover the meat mixture and bring to a boil.
Re coconut milk — could you tell me which brand you favour — i find some have a sort of synthesis taste, do you use coconut cream and add water or stock?
2 cups dried mung beans, soaked in water for 8 - 12 hours 1 tbsp coconut oil, ghee or olive oil 1 onion, finely chopped 4 garlic cloves, finely chopped 1 tsp ground cumin 400 g frozen spinach, thawed 6 cups water 1 tsp sea salt 1 x 400 ml can full fat coconut milk
Panna Cotta (adapted from Living Raw Food) 4 cups coconut milk (see below) 1/2 cup Irish moss — thoroughly rinsed and soaked in hot water for at least 10 minutes 1 cup meat of fresh young coconut 1/2 cup raw agave syrup OR another sweetener of choice seeds from 2 vanilla beans 1/2 cup coconut oil
As the liquid you can use either water, almond milk or coconut water, they're all equally awesome so use whatever is easiest for you — almond milk is the creamiest though, so it's probably my favourite.
1/2 cup / 85 g uncooked quinoa, soaked for 12 to 24 hours in 1 cup filtered water 1/2 cup / 45 g rolled oats, choose certified gluten free if intolerant 3/4 cup / 60 g unsweetened desiccated coconut 1 cup / 250 ml unsweetened almond milk 1 egg or 1 tsp chia seeds soaked in 1/4 cup filtered water for 15 minutes 2 tbsp melted extra virgin coconut oil (more for cooking) 1/2 tsp ground vanilla 1 tsp baking powder 1/2 tsp cinnamon zest of 1 lemon
Pudding 4 1/2 cups macadamia nuts — preferably soaked and dehydrated 4 1/2 tablespoons coconut butter 6 grams or about 3/4 cup Irish moss — soaked in hot water for 10 or more minutes and drained 3/4 cup raw agave syrup or more if you like sweeter 1 1/4 cup sliced banana 2 1/4 cups coconut milk — see panna cotta recipe 3 teaspoons vanilla extract 1 1/2 vanilla bean — seeds matcha powder — to taste
Apple Oatmeal 1 cup rolled oats 1 cup unfiltered and unsweetened apple juice / cider (or milk of choice or water) 1 1/2 cup water 2 tbsp almonds, finely chopped 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon 1/2 tsp freshly ground cardamom 1/4 tsp ground vanilla 3 tbsp butter (or coconut oil) 10 - 15 almonds, chopped a large pinch salt
I was also thinking of being adventurous and using chocolate coconut water (or chocolate almond milk)...
Can be blended into almond milk, coconut milk, or plain water.
1 — 1 1/4 pounds ground dark - meat turkey 2 tablespoons sifted coconut flour 2 tablespoons dairy - free milk, broth or water 1 egg or flax gel 1/2 teaspoon dried sage 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme 1/2 teaspoon ground marjoram, oregano or basil 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin or dry mustard 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper 1 clove garlic, minced or pressed 1/4 cup minced fresh parsley or 1 tablespoon dried parsley flakes 1/2 — 1 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup minced onion or 1 tablespoon freeze - dried onion or shallot flakes 2 tablespoons extra-virgin coconut oil, palm shortening or ghee, divided
1⁄2 cup [75g] buckwheat flour 1⁄4 cup [35g] brown rice flour (or chickpea flour) 1⁄4 cup [35g] chickpea flour (or more rice flour) 1 tablespoon melted coconut oil (optional, can use other oil of choice) 1⁄2 cup [120 ml] canned coconut milk * (or other non-dairy milk, see note) 1 1/4 cup [300 ml] water * (see note) 2 teaspoons tapioca starch or potato starch (cornstarch should be fine too) 1 pinch salt oil, for pan frying
If the batter is still too thick (not pourable), add water or more coconut milk beverage, 1 tablespoon at a time until it reaches a nice pourable consistency.
Sometimes I've added shredded coconut, pecans, dried cranberries, and a sometimes about a 1/4 cup of oats, and I've cut back on the honey / maple syrup and added a bit of moisture (milk or water).
1 handful of kale 1 celery stalk 1/2 ″ piece of ginger, peeled (less if you don't like so much spice) 1 apple 1 - 2 cups of coconut water, filtered water, or vegan milk
1 tbsp ground flax (or chia) seed 1/4 cup hot water 1 1/2 cups oat bran 1/2 cup gluten free flour blend 1 tsp baking soda 1/2 tsp baking powder 1/2 tsp sea salt 1 tbsp whole flax seed 1/4 cup unsweetened applesauce 1/4 cup almond milk 1/4 cup soy yogurt * 3 tbsp coconut or safflower oil 1/4 cup maple syrup 1/4 cup brown sugar 1/2 tsp vanilla extract Yields 6 large muffins Preheat oven to 375F and grease muffin tin or papers.
1 kg pumpkin, cut into large cubes 2 — 3 carrots (about 250g), cut into 10 - cm [3 - inch] pieces 3 — 4 cloves garlic, unpeeled 1 — 2 tablespoons olive oil 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin 1 1/2 cup [200g] cooked rice (equals to about 1/3 cup uncooked) 1 teaspoon vegetable bouillon powder or 1 cube (or use vegetable stock instead of water) 1 tablespoon minced ginger (make your own at home) 3 — 4 cups water 1/2 cup canned coconut milk Juice from 1 — 2 sweet oranges * 2 teaspoons sugar (or maple syrup / other sweetener), adjust quantity to taste 4 — 5 stems curled parsley, finely chopped Other dried herbs (thyme, herbes de Provence...) if desired, optional Salt and pepper to taste
1 1/4 — 1 1/2 pounds chicken tenders, about 1 - inch thick 1 1/2 cups shredded, unsweetened, flaked coconut 1/3 cup sifted coconut flour 1/3 cup cornstarch 1 1/2 teasoons salt 3/4 teaspoon ground black pepper 1 teaspoon dried thyme or dried, rubbed sage or poultry seasoning, crumbled 1 teaspoon garlic powder (not garlic salt) 1/4 cup + 2 tablespoons cool water 1/4 cup + 2 tablespoons unsweetened lite coconut milk 6 tablespoons extra virgin coconut oil, ghee, palm shortening or olive oil or a combination of two of these
Combine coconut water, coconut milk, sea salt, honey and mixed berries in a blender jar or bowl of a food processor.
When thoroughly chilled, being careful not to shake, open up the two cans of straight coconut milk and (depending on whether you have opened the can with the cream or liquid layer at the top) either tip off the coconut water into a glass and scoop out the coconut cream that is left into a bowl, or scoop the coconut cream off the top to a bowl and pour the leftover coconut water into a glass (save the coconut water to drink or put in a smoothie).
If you can't find coconut water, you could sub water and either add some more dried coconut or a couple of tablespoons of coconut milk from the can.
You then add dried spices and salt and cook for a minute or 2 (like a roux) and then add your veg / meat / fish / paneer / beans etc. and cook for a few mins and then the liquid - tomatoes, water, coconut milk, tamarind water etc..
3 cups soaked cashews (soaked for 3 hours in water) don't soak any longer 1 1/2 cups almond milk I cup fresh lime juice 2 teaspoon packed lime zest 3/4 cup agave or maple syrup 1 teaspoon vanilla A pinch or two of salt 3 tablespoons lecithin 3/4 cup coconut oil or coconut butter
Follow the instructions on the packet, but kefir is basically made by adding the culture to the milk (or even coconut water!)
You could try adding a little water or coconut milk to the dough to make it more like a batter.
Add more coconut milk and / or water if needed.
Add the peanut butter, coconut milk, fish sauce (if using), tomatoes and coconut water or broth and stir to mix.
2 tbsp peanut butter 1 tbsp coconut sugar (or granulated stevia if you want to go lower - carb) 1 tbsp agave syrup 1 tbsp almond milk or water 1/8 cup of ground almonds 2 mini bars of sugar - free milk chocolate + a square of 90 % dark chocolate
2 acorn squash, pumpkins, or other smallish winter squash 3 tablespoons unsalted butter, room temperature 1 14 - ounce can coconut milk 1 teaspoon (or more) red Thai curry paste water 2 teaspoons fine grain sea salt (or to taste)
I had to make two adjustments to the recipe: I could not find creme de coco or coconut extract here in the UK, so I reduced a can of coconut milk and sugar to 1 cup and used that instead of the creme and the 1/4 c of water, and it came out to the right consistency.
Well... I use Earth Balance Butter (dairy free) and almond milk but if you wanted to use coconut oil / oil or water / broth you could too!
I used a small can, chilled drained of any water, or 1/2 cup coconut cream (thick part) from a 13.6 oz can full fat coconut milk
Asian eggplant, cut into 3 x 1 / 2 - inch pieces 2 tbsps vegetable oil 1 medium onion, quartered lengthwise and sliced thinly 2 tsps garlic, minced 1/4 cup Chinese cooking wine, sake, or water 1/2 cup Vietnamese stir - fry sauce (see below) 1/2 cup + 2 tbsps water 1/4 cup unsweetened coconut milk, stirred 2 tsps Asian chili paste 4 green onions, green parts only — cut into 3 / 4 - inch pieces
Since coconut milk in a can separates into water + cream when chilled, I always blend it with an immersion blender (you can use a regular blender, hand mixer, or just whisk it) to get a smooth consistency before adding it to my batter.
In a blender or food processor, combine the raisins or dates, coconut milk, and warm water and blend until smooth.
Puddings: 1/2 c. full - fat coconut milk or other milk of your choice 1/4 c. fresh mint leaves 2 T. chia seeds 1/2 avocado, peeled 1/2 c. frozen spinach or 1 large handful fresh spinach 3 pitted medjool dates, soaked in hot water for a few minutes if not still soft and then drained, or 2 1/2 T honey 1/4 t. vanilla extract 1 T. + 1 t. cocoa powder
You can mix 1 or 2 teaspoons of Coconut Cream Concentrate with water or juice to make a creamy coconut milkCoconut Cream Concentrate with water or juice to make a creamy coconut milkcoconut milk drink.
Chardonnay) * 6 - 8 cups chicken or turkey stock, preferably homemade (or use vegetable stock or water or a combination of stock and water) * 1/2 cup cream or whole (not «lite») coconut milk * 1/2 cup pure maple syrup * Sea salt and freshly ground pepper, to taste
For those who are particularly sensitive to dairy milk, rinse the grains in non-dairy milk or water prior to using again in coconut or other nut milks to remove any traces of lactose or casein.
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