Again though, if you are unable to
find sweetened coconut, unsweetened coconut can be used.
Not exact matches
I
found unsweetened
coconut in the organic section of my supermarket and am glad because I think
sweetened coconut would be too much.
Careful with that supermarket
coconut water, I have
found that even my high end store has only heavily
sweetened (20g sugar / 8 oz) types.
I have a Tres Leches Rice Pudding recipe in the SK cookbook that we
find deadly delicious — it uses
sweetened condensed milk,
coconut milk, evaporated and heavy cream.
Naked Nutrition's flavored powders are
sweetened with
coconut sugar, while I've
found that many other healthy protein powder brands use stevia.
If you can't
find the larger strips, regular
sweetened coconut will work just fine.
I was happy to
find sweetened condensed
coconut milk works great for these!
All the shredded
coconut I have
found is
sweetened = / Also, I bought Stevia in the Raw and IMO its gross and has an awful bitter aftertaste.
I used
sweetened coconut as that is what I had on hand and I cut the salt in 1/2 and
found it a touch salty.
It is sooo much better than that dried,
sweetened coconut you
find in the baking aisle!
Hi, i haven't been able to
find any dairy free soya free choc chips, I have cacao powder and a cacao block, just wondering if I melted some with
coconut oil, and
sweetened with xylitol, would be an ok substitute for the choc chips?
When I was recipe - testing those variations, I
found that the hint of
coconut water gave the best flavor and was an awesome natural way to
sweeten the smoothie without adding fruit.
So that's what I made, although it turns out that if you live in Cambridge, it's pretty difficult / expensive to try and
find things like
sweetened coconut flakes, butterscotch chips, and
sweetened condensed milk when Wholefoods has taken over the local grocery scene (typically a good thing, but not for something like this).
The mix of
coconut butter and
coconut oil is so good, I
found I hardly needed to
sweeten the filling much.
She traded her lattes for
coconut creamer in black coffee
sweetened with stevia, and
found a no - sugar - added
coconut milk «ice cream» that satisfied her late - night dairy craving.
Wondering where to
find sweetened condensed
coconut milk?
It is sooo much better than that dried,
sweetened coconut you
find in the baking aisle!
As our family has changed all our products to the natural alternatives I have
found that it is cheaper and fun to make lots of our own stuff, our favorite toothpaste recipe - 4 T baking soda, 1 T organic
coconut oil, 1 -2 T distilled water to desired consistency, 1/2 t stevia extract to
sweeten, 20 drops spearmint or peppermint essential oil.
All the shredded
coconut I have
found is
sweetened = / Also, I bought Stevia in the Raw and IMO its gross and has an awful bitter aftertaste.
100 % cocoa powder can easily be added to everyday recipes, and it is becoming more commonplace at health food stores to
find quality chocolate that is
sweetened with lower - glycemic natural ingredients such as
coconut sugar or stevia.
When I was recipe - testing those variations, I
found that the hint of
coconut water gave the best flavor and was an awesome natural way to
sweeten the smoothie without adding fruit.
It's also important to avoid feeding your dog unhealthy
coconut products, like the
sweetened coconut shreds you
find in the baking aisle!