Sentences with phrase «dried cranberries really»

The apples and dried cranberries really add an interesting dimension of flavor!
I love oats and brown sugar together and the combo of raisins and dried blueberries and dried cranberries really make these cookies «da bomb».

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This cake calls for raisins and nuts but it also is nice with dried or fresh cranberries, chocolate chunks or really, absolutely wonderfully with nothing added.
The ingredient list may look long, but really it is mostly spices and delicious add - ins like dried cranberries, sunflower seeds, and chocolate!
I'm really not a dried fruit fan, and so many store bought granolas are full of raisins or cranberries — I am always picking around them.
When you top these pancakes with the white sauce, a sprinkling of powdered sugar, and some dried cranberries, it makes them really festive (like snow)!
1 orange, juiced 1/4 cup white balsamic vinegar or sherry vinegar 1/2 cup really good olive oil, divided 2 tsp salt, divided 5 large carrots, peeled and diced 2 large celery stalks, diced 4 large onions, chopped finely 4 shallots, chopped finely 1/2 cup dried cranberries 1/2 cup dried raisins 1/4 cup sunflower seeds 1/4 cup pumpkin seeds 1/4 cup pine nuts 1 bunch of chives
And as much as I love dark chocolate with all my heart (because really, it will forever be the best kind of chocolate), sweet and creamy white chocolate is another perfect match for those tangy - sweet dried cranberries, and one that just screams Christmas to me.
Your idea of substituting the marshmallows with nuts and dried cranberries sounds really good.
You can really play around with different additives such as toasted almonds or hazelnuts in place of the walnuts, or using dried cranberries, apricots, or dates in place of the figs.
The addition of the desiccated coconut adds a light pleasant aroma and really goes well with the dried cranberries.
I don't really care for raisins - wonder how this would work with dried cranberries?
I really wasn't sure if the dried cherries would add much to a usual cranberry sauce.
Yes, you can definitely replace the dried cherries with really any somewhat tart dried fruit, like cranberries.
I really really want to try making these, but with fresh cranberries instead of dried... do you think that would work?
I live in Denmark where it's impossible to get fresh berries at the time, but I have some mango flavored dried cranberries right now, which is really yummy.
Serve the creamy soup on its own or garnish with toasted pepitas, dried apples or cranberries, or if you want to get really fancy, float a cheesy crostini on top.
And to make it really say «holiday,» replace the Parm with blue cheese crumbles and toss in a a handful of dried cranberries or cherries for a beautiful pop of color and another burst of tart and sweet.
I already make these 5 Ingredient Granola Bars (really it's more like 8 - 12 ingredients, what with all the pepitas, cocoa nibs, and dried cranberries I add) on a regular basis.
This week we tried black rock salt (about a heaping 1/2 teaspoon for a 1/2 batch) with chopped dried cranberries — the salt looked really cool and the taste was amazing!
Pumpkin seeds and goji berries can be swapped for things like pistachio nuts, dried cranberries or strawberries, and you can add in some other raw nuts like macadamia or cashew for a really luxe version.
I use dried cranberries in my morning oatmeal but as I understand the dried versions are not really a good option?
I threw in dried cranberries once which were fine, but not really my favorite.
I love vintagey florals & toilles, botanical prints, candle holders, dried flowers, clusters of my favorite things on an end table, glass bottles & Ball jars (filled with water & cranberries during the holidays), tea cups, really anything I feel is pretty & makes me happy to look at.
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