Not exact matches
Pulling out the calculator you can figure that the sugar is 55 % of the flours, equaling 170 g,
eggs at 32 % would be 100g (or two large
eggs), liquid (the milk and lemon juice) at 70 % would be 220g, and the fat (butter) at 37 % would be 113 g. It's a specific
ratio, but it
worked for this jam filled muffin, and I was happy with the results.
And I'm sure it would have
worked, except that I didn't pay any attention to the
ratio of things and ended up using 1
egg with 3 bananas instead of 2
eggs and 1 banana.
Would this
work since the
ratios of
egg / fat / and cheese are correct or does the cinnamon and small bit of liquid stevia extract toss a wrench in it?
If you've never
worked with coconut flour before, don't be alarmed by the
ratio of flour to
eggs.
Even when the process
works, a high sperm - to -
egg ratio is required, the opposite of what occurs in the body.
I'm not sure how exactly it would
work though because the
ratio of
egg to flour is set based on the super high fiber content of coconut flour (it soaks up a ton of liquid).
Taking myo and d - chiro inositol in a 40:1
ratio has been shown to improve
egg quality and ovulation in women with PCOS in as little as three months, and may even
work better than metformin.