Sentences with phrase «few tablespoons sugar»

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Otherwise, you can also use 1/3 cup of oil instead, and add a few more tablespoons of sugar.
Besides milk, you need some white granulated sugar, a few tablespoons of light corn syrup (or glucose), a little baking soda and salt.
Instead of cooking fruit down, relying on pectin, and adding sugar to help it set, like traditional jam, all we need to do is mash up some fruit and stir in a few tablespoons of chia seeds.
It's as simple as crushing pretzels, adding melted butter and a few tablespoons of sugar, mixing to combine, and then patting in to the bottom of a 9 × 13 ″ pan.
for the frosting: 3 egg whites 150 grams (3/4 cup) sugar 45 grams (3 tablespoons) water 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt 335 grams (3 sticks, 1 1/2 cups) butter, softened scrapings of 2 vanilla beans few drops pink food coloring
3/4 cup rolled oats (quick - cooking or old - fashioned will work; instant might get a little dusty) 1/4 cup shredded or flaked unsweetened coconut 2 tablespoons pepitas, or another nut or seed of your choice 1/4 cup dark or light brown sugar (for low - to - moderate sweetness) 1/8 teaspoon ground cinnamon Few pinches sea salt 1 large egg white 2 teaspoons water (adjusted from 1 T) 2 cups (approximately 1/2 pound) walnuts, pecans or nuts that you prefer
I made a simple icing (1 cup homemade powdered sugar + 1 - 2 tablespoons milk mixed together with a fork) and tossed a few sprinkles on top.
If you only have generic honey you want to use up, then try adding a few tablespoon of brown sugar for a stronger flavor.
Gradually add in the remaining sugar a few tablespoons at a time, beating until incorporated.
Full of great banana flavor, lightly sweetened with just enough sugar to keep it super tasty, but not so much that it tastes like cake, and lightened up with a little Greek yogurt to keep it nice and moist and a few tablespoons of butter to maintain that delicious flavor.
7 kiwis (6 for tha drink, 1 for the clink clink) 1 pound strawberries, hulled and sliced, set a few aside to leave whole for the pitcher 4 - 5 cups of water 6 - 8 tablespoons white granulated sugar, depending on the sweetness of the fruit.
Sprinkle it with a few tablespoons of sugar, then bake it for almost an hour, rotating it frequently until it's a deep, golden brown.
My batter was a little dry, so I compensated by adding natural (non sweetened) applesauce with just a few tablespoons and used 1:1 ratio swapping out the honey for coconut palm sugar.
- While the cake is still warm, combine the remainder of the reserved apple juice (roughly 1/2 cup) with the 2 tablespoons of brown sugar in a small sauce pan, and allow it to very gently simmer for a few minutes until glossy and reduced by almost half; pour this juice reduction over the cake very slowly, allowing it to absorb into the cake, but don't worry if it doesn't completely absorb — it will continue to do so as the cake cools; allow the cake to cool completely before glazing decoratively with the Sour Cream Drizzle, and garnishing with chopped walnuts, if desired.
In a small bowl, combine a few tablespoons of light brown sugar, salt and a pinch each of oregano and thyme.
What's in it: For the french toast --- 1/2 large loaf of multigrain bread, ideally a few days old, cut into 1 inch cubes (about 5 cups cubes)-- 4 large eggs — 1 1/2 cups vanilla almond milk ** — 1 teaspoons cinnamon — 1 teaspoon vanilla extract — 1/4 teaspoon salt For the apples --- 3 - 4 apples, thinly sliced — 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon — 1 tablespoon coconut oil For the topping --- 1/3 cup roughly chopped raw nuts and seeds (I used almonds and sunflower seeds)-- 1 - 2 tablespoons brown sugar (depending on your sweetness preference)-- 1/4 teaspoon salt
1 15 - ounce container ricotta (about 2 cups) 2 tablespoons confectioners» sugar 1/2 cup semi sweet chocolate, melted, plus more, shaved, for topping (I used these mini chocolate chips and then just sprinkled a few on top)
I also added a few tablespoons of brown sugar at the end to kill the heat for my wife.
And so we looked at the ingredient list; a pound plus four tablespoons of butter, half a cup of white sugar, two cups of brown sugar, a can of sweetened condensed milk, and a few other odds and ends.
And my final sugar concern was that if all of the sweetness was in the same form, that the final product might be too one dimensional, too honey - ish, so I decided to drop the final amount of honey I used, but add in a few tablespoons of molasses.
I did make a few substitutions though, because I lacked some ingredients: half & half for milk, powdered swerve for sugar and butter for coconut oil, and ended up having to add another tablespoon of coconut flour, and they turned out perfectly fluffy and delicious.
Hi, Rochelle, 1 cup (140g) blueberries + 1/3 cup (67g) granulated sugar + 2 tablespoons (16g) cornstarch + 1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lemon juice, mixed and allowed to marinate for a few minutes.
300 g almond meal 5 - 6 tablespoons muscovado sugar a few pinches of cinnamon powder 1 large tablespoon cocoa powder a pinch of whole sea salt 70 g pure cocoa butter, melted 30 ml extra virgin olive oil 1 tablespoon almond butter
I make cream cheese frosting by the seat of my pants: 2 cups of of cream cheese, give or take, a few tablespoons of cream or whole milk, powdered sugar, start with 1/2 cup, a couple of tablespoons of lemon juice, a teaspoon of its zest, and a teaspoon of vanilla — mix until smooth, taste and adjust ingredients as needed.
I decided to just take a risk and replaced the icing sugar with agave nectar and the white sugar with a few tablespoons of raw sugar.
To make the glaze, whisk together the powdered sugar, corn syrup, 2 tablespoons milk, vanilla, almond extract, salt, and a few drops of food coloring until smooth.
:D Mini blueberry pies with a lattice top slightly adapted from the wonderful cooking / baking bible The Essential New York Times Cookbook Pastry: 2 cups (280g) all purpose flour 2/3 cup (94g) confectioners» sugar 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/8 teaspoon baking powder 3/4 cup (170g) unsalted butter, very chilled and diced 1 1/2 tablespoons finely grated lemon zest 1 large egg yolk (plus 1 more if needed) 2 tablespoons heavy cream Filling: 5 cups blueberries 3 tablespoons corn starch 3/4 cup (150g) superfine sugar 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice 1/8 teaspoon salt whipped cream, for serving Start by making the pastry: combine flour, confectioners» sugar, salt and baking powder in the bowl of a food processor and pulse a few times.
Cool for a few minutes, then roll in remaining 1 tablespoon powdered sugar.
Check your almond paste ingredients and if it contains sugar, you'll want to reduce it to just a few tablespoons.
I tried it today, the only thing is that I'd add a few more tablespoons of sugar.
* 8 cups organic chicken stock, preferably homemade * 5 kaffir lime leaves * 1 thumb - sized chunk of fresh ginger, peeled * 2 tablespoons «Dates and Tamarind Cooking Sauce» (I used the one from Stonehouse 27 which is a great combination of sweet and spicy; if you can't find it, I would add a tablespoon or two of palm or brown sugar to sweeten the broth and some minced fresh hot chile pepper / dried Thai chiles / hot chile sauce to spice it up) * 2 tablespoons Thai fish sauce * 3 medium carrots, peeled if not organic and cut lengthwise into strips a few inches long * 1 red pepper, preferably organic, seeded and thinly sliced lengthwise * green tops from 1 bunch of green onions / scallions, cut to approximately same length as carrots and peppers * 12 oz.
It looks low - sugar with only the dates and a few tablespoons of maple syrup and it seems low - carb too.
If needed, add up to 1 more tablespoon of espresso and / or a few tablespoons of powdered sugar to achieve your desired consistency.
Like others, I took your suggestions (subbing in some whole wheat flour and reducing the sugar), and I also halved the butter (adding a few more tablespoons of buttermilk to guard against dryness).
1/2 cauliflower head 1/3 cup mayonnaise 1/4 cup extra light olive oil 2 cloves garlic, crushed 2 tablespoons pickle juice from sugar - free bread and butter pickles 1 teaspoon salt or vege sal Tabasco sauce to taste — a few dashes 1/4 cup diced red onion 1 small green bell pepper, diced 2 celery ribs, diced 1/4 cup chopped sugar - free bread and butter pickles 3 hard - boiled eggs
For glaze - add a few tablespoons of confectioners sugar to a little bit of water and whisk to desired consistency.
I also made the same recipe for the rest of the family, with a bit less butter and a few tablespoons of sugar.
Bourbon - Banana Filling: 5 tablespoons sugar (preferably organic turbinado) 2 tablespoons cornstarch 1/4 teaspoon fine sea salt 1/2 vanilla bean, split lengthwise, seeds scraped and reserved 1 1/2 cups half and half 1 1/2 tablespoons unsalted butter, in a few pieces 2 tablespoons bourbon
Ingredients 175 grams caster sugar 225 grams white self - raising flour 100 grams unsalted butter (I always use lightly salted actually) 3 tablespoons fresh milk (I used fully skimmed as that's what we buy) 2 large fresh eggs 3 medium sized, very ripe bananas A few drops vanilla essence
I haven't tried the cookies without the applesauce before, but I would add about 3 tablespoons of the vegan butter spread (or regular butter if you're not vegan) and a few more tablespoons of sugar (about 2 to 3).
Add a few more tablespoons of sugar if you want to balance out the matcha flavor.
Assorted nuts — any blend of peanuts, cashews, walnuts, pine nuts, hazelnuts, Macadamia nuts, pecans or whole almonds (1 pound) Sea salt (1 tablespoon + 2 teaspoons) Fresh rosemary (A few sprigs) Cayenne (1/2 teaspoon) Organic cane sugar, sucanat or coconut sugar (2 teaspoon) Butter, grass - fed, or coconut oil (1 - 2 tablespoons)
If it does crystalize, just add a few tablespoons of water, dissolve the sugar, and try again.
With a little over half a cup of added sugar, just enough chocolate to make Harry think they're a treat, and only a few tablespoons of added fat, these blow commercial granola bars — which are often no better than straight - up candy — out of the lunchbox.
If you are only making a few chops, start with a few tablespoons of soy sauce and sugar and go from there.
Whip cream: while the chocolate mixture is cooling, whip the remaining 3/4 cup heavy cream with the remaining 2 Tablespoons sugar until stiff peaks form, just a few minutes.
1 lb wide egg noodles, cooked and drained (I used whole wheat) 1 cup (2 sticks) butter, melted (I used only about 2 - 3 tablespons of Brummel & Brown) 1 pound cottage cheese (I used reduced fat) 2 cups light sour cream 1 tsp ground cinnamon 1 cup sugar (I used only a tiny bit, a few tablespoons) 2 tsp vanilla extract 6 eggs, beaten 1/2 cup golden raisins 1 8oz can crushed pineapple, drained
for the chocolate chia mousse: 3/4 cup of chia seeds 1/3 cup + 1 tablespoon of cocoa powder 2 pinches of sea salt 2 1/4 cups of nut milk of your choice 1/4 cup + 1 tablespoon of maple syrup 1/2 teaspoon of pure vanilla extract 1 1/2 cups of semisweet chocolate chips 1 teaspoon of orange zest 1/8 teaspoon of ground cardamom for the cardamom rose coco whip: 1 (13.5 oz) can of full - fat coconut milk, refrigerated upside down for a few hours 2 tablespoons of confectioners» sugar 1/4 teaspoon of rose water 1/4 teaspoon of cardamom some (optional) toppings: 1 / 4 cup of cacao nibs 1 tablespoon of dried edible rose petals METHOD
I'm in my mid 30's and a female, just taking it for the protein and amino acids, I only use one scoop, with a cup of almond milk, a cup of crushed ice, half a teaspoon of cocoa, a few drops of vanilla extract, medium size banana and 2 tablespoons of cane sugar.
~ 20 - 30 prune plums (about 2 pounds) 1/4 cup + 2 tablespoons coconut sugar zest of 2 clementines (or one large orange) 1 tablespoons clementine or orange juice 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1/2 teaspoon orange flower water or 1 teaspoon Grand Marnier 1 - inch piece fresh ginger, grated a few tablespoons flour pinch of salt
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