OMG Elysia, that thai
coconut sauce sounds to die for, I love how you used it on the meatballs, this dish is a bomb of flavor.
Not exact matches
I love the
coconut panna cotta and the blood orange
sauce sounds amazing.
I have only recently used
coconut milk in my cooking - it's delightful and this
sauce sounds wonderful.
All of the exotic -
sounding ingredients (such as Thai chili paste,
coconut milk, fish
sauce, Thai curry powder or yellow curry paste) can be easily found in the international or Asian aisle of any large grocery store.
Your
coconut oil pastry
sounds great, I've never thought of melting and cooling it down I usually rub it in like butter and you get
coconut lumps I be making some pastry this afternoon so I'll be doing you recipe I'm making asparagus au gratin pies in a nice healthy
sauce with Japanese panko crumb topping.
I love the
sound of this
sauce, but being Diabetic... my dealio isn't IBS or Celiac (in US), I need «low - residue» foods &
coconut is difficult, but I need to go get the C.Milk & try it out.
The Indonesian
Coconut - Peanut
Sauce sounds yummy, and may be something I'll try adding to a salad or quinoa.
And the eclectic menu — which intertwines Southern comfort food with ingredients and ideas from Southeast Asia, Mexico, Italy, and France — is a hit parade of crowd - pleasers like juicy fried chicken and crazy -
sounding (but successful) experiments like pork sausage with
coconut - chili
sauce and lychees.
If
coconut aminos
sound too intimidating to incorporate into your cooking, consider this: You might be overlooking a healthy, super-tasty soy
sauce alternative!
These Whole30 In N Out burgers: double double animal style are just as good as they
sound and look: two thin patties brushed with mustard, loaded with pickle slices, deeply caramelized onions, a creamy
sauce spiked with my Whole30 ketchup recipe,
coconut aminos, and relish, all sandwiched between two perfect iceberg lettuce buns.
Also, that
coconut sugar in your
sauce sounds spot on.
These look absolutely incredible — I love lumpia — and that chocolate
sauce sounds great with
coconut butter.