I love lime in my salad dressings, and usually combine 1 part olive oil, 1 part fresh lime juice, a splash of balsamic and a couple
of drops of stevia.
Instead of adding sugar to your coffee, you can put a few
drops of stevia in there to really sweeten it up.
You can also add a few
drops of stevia on top of the sweetener if you really want a sweet treat.
It's also less sweet than agave so you might want to add a little extra, or top up the sweetness with a
few drops of stevia (if you use it).
Taste the batter, adding more maple syrup or a few
drops of stevia if need be, then stir in most of the chopped walnuts, reserving a handful.
Ingredients: 3/4 cup macadamia milk 1/2 cup coconut water 1/2 cup pineapple (fresh or frozen) 1/2 cup mango (fresh or frozen) 1 kiwi, peeled 1 cup baby kale 1 TBSP coconut oil 1 TBSP lime juice 1/2 scoop protein 3 — 4 leaves fresh mint Pinch or
drop of stevia Instructions: Combine all ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth.
I dropped in a few
drops of Stevia as I wasn't sure that the batter was sweet enough, but one person commented that it was almost too sweet, so I think I'll leave it out next time.
After of course I figure out how
many DROPS of Stevia — I make huge batches & freeze'm, so should be challenging.....
Note: If you prefer a sweeter taste, add a few
drops of stevia just before you use it (e.g. 2 - 3 drops per tablespoon of fruit vinegar before you add it into a salad).
Two
drops of the Stevia Clear sweetener from the SweetLeaf brand, for instance, equals one teaspoon of sugar, while other brands require five drops for equivalent sweetness.
Subbed fiberyum syrup for the honey and added a touch of vanilla and maple extract, 15
drops of stevia glycerite then sprinkled a cinnamon / erythritol mix on top.
If you have a sweet tooth, start with 3⁄4 cup and gradually decrease whenever you make it, adding a few
drops of stevia for added sweetness until your taste buds adjust.
1 teaspoon smoked paprika 1/3 teaspoon cayenne pepper 1 teaspoon cumin 1 teaspoon garlic powder 2 teaspoons lemon juice 3 - 4
drops of Stevia Liquid (order here) to taste
Ingredients: 2 cups unsweetened almond milk 1/2 cup frozen organic raspberries 1/2 cup frozen blueberries 1 - 2 TBSP almond butter 1 tTBSP coconut oil 2 scoops protein or detox powder 3
drops of Stevia Instructions: Add all ingredients to a blender and blend well.
I will often times add 1 tablespoon of almond butter, a pinch of Himalayan pink salt, and a few
drops of stevia in order to make it even tastier!
You'll need it for the book too) 5 heaping tablespoons smooth almond butter 4 tablespoons cocoa 2 tablespoons date syrup (or your syrup sweetener of choice) 6 tablespoons almond milk 1⁄4 cup chopped hazelnuts Stevia drops to taste (add a couple to your dough to start o with and if, by the end, your batter isn't sweet enough, add a couple
more drops of stevia)
I used sprouted brown rice in place of the white rice, and used only 2 Tbps honey and a few
drops of stevia instead of the syrup.
Optional: A few
drops of stevia extract if you like it sweeter (you can safely taste this and adjust sweetness to your preference)
I ran out so melted 1/2 cup coconut sugar in 1 cup of water and added a 1/2 cup to the recipe (kept the rest in the fridge for next time) wasn't sweet enough so added a couple
of drops of stevia... worked great!
I drink apple cider vinegar & a small pinch of salt in my water often, so this fruit - infused vinegar mite be awesome, esp with a
few drops of stevia glycerite & a little salt!
I used half maple syrup, and added 40
drops of stevia plus 2 — 3 TSP almond milk to balance liquids!
I used 1 tablespoon of butter instead of coconut oil and added 15
drops of stevia.
If it is not quite sweet enough, add another 1/8 cup -1 / 4 cup of honey or an alternate sweetener like maple syrup, palm sugar or a few
drops of stevia.
1 tbsp peanut butter 1 tbsp macadamia butter (or cashew butter if you can't find maca) Few
drops of stevia (I used this stuff because, unlike others that taste of food, this one tastes nice) 1 tbsp coconut flour 1 tbsp of Sukrin syrup (this!
I made this smoothie just now with the following changes: 1) 1 banana instead of 2 2) 1/3 cup sweetened soya mylk, 1/3 cup unsweetened soya mylk & 1/3 cup water instead of 1 cup mylk 3) plus, 4
drops of stevia It still was creamy, thick & gently sweet, which made it to be a nice afternoon snack with my two year old.
I increased the sweeteners to 4 dates, 15
drops of stevia and about 2 tablespoons of honey.
Filing 3 - 4 apples sliced (I used organic empire apples) Juice of 1 lemon 1tsp cinnamon 10
drops of stevia or 1/4 tsp raw stevia powder 1T Genuine Health Vegans + protein powder
I use tiny 5
drops of stevia and a smaller portion of honey, and a healthy dose of Hennessy.