Sentences with phrase «for dry banana»

We're not looking for dry banana cake!
Alex made up words like «banery,» a combination of banana and cherry that he used to identify an apple and «banacker,» a combination of banana and cracker that he used to communicate his dislike for dried bananas.

Not exact matches

I replaced the banana with a couple of dates — as I only had dried ones I let 5 - 6 soak in water for a bit.
I've been loving it so much for breakfast, mixing a few spoonfuls of it with banana slices, frozen raspberries, raw cacao nibs and dried figs; seriously the best breakfast ever!
I made your sweet potato brownie tonight, but substituted 2 large bananas for dates (since I am on a low FODMAP diet for my IBS and should not be consuming excess fructose from dried fruit).
Hi, I love this recipe but over here dates and dried fruit are quite expensive and not my preferred go to, would it be possible to sub them for some sort of non-dried fruit puree like applesauce or bananas?
I exchanged the honey and molasses for demerara sugar, noticed it was too dry and decided to stir in 3 ripe bananas... and wowzas.
The second calls for banana, protein powder, almond milk, chai tea, tahini, dried turmeric, cinnamon, flaxseed, and dried vanilla.
another thing I learned was coconut — try some dry unsweetened, or better yet, fresh grated or thawed, frozen fresh grated (chewier than the dry one) in your banana bread — it is to die for!
Note: These Egg White Oats are also a fabulous vehicle for your favorite berries, dried fruit, bananas, or nuts!
Coconut milk is great for cooking rice and quinoa in, too - for a breakfast dish, cook quinoa in coconut milk, like a porridge (or your beloved oatmeal) add dried cranberries, banana, etc..
Not much, really, except for the fact that since I couldn't find fresh mangoes in January to make my own dried mangoes, I opted for the bananas.
Biscuits are crumbly and dry, not exactly what I look for in a banana bread!
For this smoothie (Serves: 2) I used: 2 cups unsweetened almond milk 2 cups of arugula and baby spinach mix 1 cup frozen blueberries 2 bananas 1 tsp tahini 1 tbsp cacao powder 1 tsp maca powder 4 figs (I used dried.
Hahaaa... I agree as I had to cook my still VERY moist banana nut loaf for over 1.5 hrs when the original recipe called for your typical 1 hr... The darn thing just didn't want to dry up... But I ended up removing it from the cooling oven after I came back from running errands and even though still «wet», it tasted awesome... I was looking for a recipe that called for coconut flour as I thought that might improve on the absorption capability and came across your recipe... sounds perfect!
I make muffins with the leftover pulp (reference this pumpkin muffin recipe, swap in overripe bananas for the pumpkin and use a dry sweetener instead of the maple to compensate for the wet pulp).
Here, I sprinkled the cakes with some ground freeze - dried bananas for a pyramids of Giza effect.
I think these tasted good, i used more than a few tablespoons for each one and i did notice the middle to feel dry or that uncooked kinda feeling and i wonder did i not mix well enough, other than that i warmed banana on a pan and put them on with ground flax and it was really food.
I found this step to be totally worthwhile, but if you're not up to it you can do any of the following: (1) simply omit the chips, in which case the granola will be nonetheless delicious, (2) buy a bag of banana chips and toss them in, though watch out for fried banana chips, which you are welcome to use, though they will add significantly to the recipe's fat content, or (3) throw in some alternative source of dried fruity sweet and chewiness, like raisins or dates.
These muffins also have much lower glycemic load than my regular muffin recipes that use dried fruits and bananas, thus being perfect for those who struggle with blood sugar fluctuations.
for the strawberry salsa: about 1 cup of strawberries, hulled and diced 2 green onions, minced 1 jalapeno, seeded and minced 6 basil leaves, minced the juice of 1 small lime 1/4 teaspoon of salt dry ingredients for the pancakes: 1 cup of buckwheat flour 1 cup of oat flour 1/4 teaspoon of salt 2 teaspoons of baking soda 3 tablespoons of poppy seeds wet ingredients: 1 cup of unsweetened nut milk (or regular milk if you prefer) 1 ripe banana 1 tablespoon of olive oil 1 teaspoon of vanilla 1 egg, lightly beaten some butter or olive oil or coconut oil for the pan
Ingredients for Banana Nut Bread: 1-1/2 cups mashed bananas from dark - skinned ripe bananas (about 4 to 5 large) 1/3 cup unsalted butter, room temperature 2 cups all - purpose flour 1 cup sugar 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon dried cultured buttermilk (optional) 1/2 cup fine - chopped walnuts (substitute pecans or favorite nuts) 2 eggs, fork beaten 1 Tablespoon fresh lemon juice (from 1 large lemon) 1/3 cup milk (2 % is fine) 1 to 2 Tablespoons room temperature butter for basting the top of the bread
If you're looking for a sweet, simple meal with only 4 ingredients, no bananas, sweeteners or dried fruit then this creamy mango shake will suit you down to the ground.
Do you think it would work if I substitute for a little bit of mashed banana, or just skip the dried fruit altogether?
I did some substitutions: — mix of fresh orange, banana, pear, mandarin in place of the drained pineapple — raisins and dried apricots instead of sugar, cup for cup — food - processed them with the fresh fruit — flax egg instead of egg — my flour was a mix of coconut flour, potato flour and tapioca starch Thanks so much for this recipe!
I did as directed except for I didn't use the dried cranberries but instead added fresh strawberry, kiwi, banana, blueberries, and chopped cashew.
600 - 800 ml light chicken or fish stock65g unsalted butter3 banana shallots, finely sliced250g risotto rice (such as arborio) 80 ml dry white wineFinely grated zest and juice1 lemon, plus wedges to serveHandful fresh parsley leaves, finely chopped65g plain flour2 medium free - range eggs100g dried breadcrumbsVegetable oil for frying200g good quality smoked salmon2 handfuls watercress For the horseradish cream 3 tbsp grated hot horseradish60ml crème fraîcheSqueeze lemon juice (optional) Also useful but not essentfor frying200g good quality smoked salmon2 handfuls watercress For the horseradish cream 3 tbsp grated hot horseradish60ml crème fraîcheSqueeze lemon juice (optional) Also useful but not essentFor the horseradish cream 3 tbsp grated hot horseradish60ml crème fraîcheSqueeze lemon juice (optional) Also useful but not essential
Coconut flour egg, bacon & cheese muffins Popcorn (popped in coconut oil and topped with melted butter)-- we make popcorn for the movie theater, too Coconut flour blueberry muffins Grass - fed cheese Homemade corn tortilla chips Soaked and dried nuts Homemade sprouted flour crackers Whole, raw milk (in a sippy cup; sometimes I even bring two)-- it's impossible to get ANY kind of milk on most airplanes these days; many airlines only have non-dairy creamer available Scrambled eggs — I put them in a Thermos container Bananas, oranges, apples, grapes — organic if possible Homemade shortbread cookies — it's a great idea to pack a few cookies for those extra-tough times while traveling Raisins — organic if possible Grass - fed whole milk yogurt mixed with a little fruit - sweetened jam or honey — I put it in a Thermos Homemade soaked granola -LSB-...]
Carbs Lemon risotto cakes with smoked salmon and horseradish cream - Delicious 600 - 800 ml light chicken or fish stock65g unsalted butter3 banana shallots, finely sliced250g risotto rice (such as arborio) 80 ml dry white wineFinely grated zest and juice1 lemon, plus wedges to serveHandful fresh parsley leaves, finely chopped65g plain flour2 medium free - range eggs100g dried breadcrumbsVegetable oil for frying200g good quality smoked salmon2 handfuls watercress For the horseradish cream 3 tbsp grated hot horseradish60ml crème fraîcheSqueeze lemon juice (optional) Also useful but not essentfor frying200g good quality smoked salmon2 handfuls watercress For the horseradish cream 3 tbsp grated hot horseradish60ml crème fraîcheSqueeze lemon juice (optional) Also useful but not essentFor the horseradish cream 3 tbsp grated hot horseradish60ml crème fraîcheSqueeze lemon juice (optional) Also useful but not essential
Despite the very dry powdery texture, once you start mixing the banana flour makes for a lovely batter.
Topped with Coconut Whipped Cream (we didn't add any sweetener this time) and a sprinkling dried banana for «sprinkles,» these cupcakes are lower in sugar but still pretty enough to serve your loved ones!
I saw that someone else sub'd applesauce for the banana, but they also commented that their loaf was a bit dry.
Without the egg yolks, the filling is a beige color — the freeze - dried banana does oxidize slightly, but it's still just as tasty and good for you!
I substituted the applesauce for an extra mashed banana and mixed in some chopped walnuts when I added the dry ingredients.
For the peppers: 6 - 8 large peppers (poblano, banana peppers, etc.) 1 tbsp neutral oil 1 small onion, chopped 2 cloves garlic, minced 1 c (240 ml) grated carrot 1 8 oz block tempeh, crumbled 1 medium tomato, chopped 1/2 tsp cumin 1/4 tsp cinnamon pinch cloves pinch nutmeg 1/2 tsp sea salt 2 Tbsp Bragg's Liquid Aminos, tamari or soy sauce 1-1/2 c vegetable broth, divided 2 tbsp tomato paste 1 large apple, cored and chopped 2 tbsp dried raisins or fruit (I used a mix of cranberries, blueberries, and cherries) zest of one orange
Tips Compensate for a dry texture with extra fat or moist ingredients, like mashed banana or apple sauce.
The Hungarians distinguish between those grown for «eating» (fresh, pickled, or cooked)-- such as the long, banana - shaped green and yellow peppers and the large, fleshy «tomato peppers» — and those grown specifically to be dried and ground into paprika.
Substitute cup for cup and the banana bread will be dry.)
«BRAT» stands for: bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast (dry).
Mix your dried strawberries with banana chips and nuts for a healthy snack or just eat them alone.
Is there a mousekatool for cleaning dried banana from the deep recesses of a high chair?
Adults tend to overestimate the amount of food kids need to eat, but the recommended serving size for a toddler's snack is actually quite small: 1/4 cup (57 grams) dry cereal and 1/2 cup (118 ml) milk (serve low - fat if your child is over 2 years old) make a fine mid-morning snack, just as a half a banana and 1/2 cup (118 ml) of milk are great in the mid-afternoon.
These include pseudomonads, which give rise to ear and skin infections in humans, and the microbes responsible for sugarcane rust, potato dry rot, and banana leaf spot.
Next Page: Rethink banana chips [pagebreak] Rethink: Banana chips Reach for: Dried apricots Talk about a food that only sounds healthy!
Dried anchovies • Nut butters (preferably made from crispy nuts) • Cheese (highest quality, raw if possible) • Summer sausage • Cooked meats, poultry, fish and bratwurst coins • Ripe fruits, especially berries (frozen blueberries are yummy and sometimes soothing to hurting gums) and bananas (kids love to grasp them) • Dried and freeze - dried fruits, especially during the winter when fresh are less available • Flaxseed / nut or seed crackers, properly prepared • Pieces of dates or date logs • Nori sheets for making quick rolls ups with leftovers • Liver mousse • Full - fat yogurt (ideally homemade) • Carrot and cabbage sauerkraut (or other fermented veggie combo your family enjoys) • Fermented apple bDried anchovies • Nut butters (preferably made from crispy nuts) • Cheese (highest quality, raw if possible) • Summer sausage • Cooked meats, poultry, fish and bratwurst coins • Ripe fruits, especially berries (frozen blueberries are yummy and sometimes soothing to hurting gums) and bananas (kids love to grasp them) • Dried and freeze - dried fruits, especially during the winter when fresh are less available • Flaxseed / nut or seed crackers, properly prepared • Pieces of dates or date logs • Nori sheets for making quick rolls ups with leftovers • Liver mousse • Full - fat yogurt (ideally homemade) • Carrot and cabbage sauerkraut (or other fermented veggie combo your family enjoys) • Fermented apple bDried and freeze - dried fruits, especially during the winter when fresh are less available • Flaxseed / nut or seed crackers, properly prepared • Pieces of dates or date logs • Nori sheets for making quick rolls ups with leftovers • Liver mousse • Full - fat yogurt (ideally homemade) • Carrot and cabbage sauerkraut (or other fermented veggie combo your family enjoys) • Fermented apple bdried fruits, especially during the winter when fresh are less available • Flaxseed / nut or seed crackers, properly prepared • Pieces of dates or date logs • Nori sheets for making quick rolls ups with leftovers • Liver mousse • Full - fat yogurt (ideally homemade) • Carrot and cabbage sauerkraut (or other fermented veggie combo your family enjoys) • Fermented apple butter
Here is just part of his meal plan: Unprocessed Buckwheat (make sure you soak it for a few hours before cooking) Millet Unpolished Rice Whole Wheat Pasta Walnuts Cashews Almonds Pumpkin Seeds Dates Dried Apricots Prunes Raisins Bananas Fermented Baked Milk (Huh????) Kefir Yogurt Bryndza (Sheep Milk Cheese)-- high in protein Quail Eggs — Where can I get these!?
These muffins also have much lower glycemic load than my regular muffin recipes that use dried fruits and bananas, thus being perfect for those who struggle with blood sugar fluctuations.
Ingredients 2-1/2 cups cake flour 3/4 tsp baking powder 1 tsp baking soda 1 tsp salt 1-1/2 cups mashed ripe banana 1 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract 3/4 cup buttermilk 1/4 pound plus 4 Tbsp (1-1/2 sticks) butter for greasing 1 cup sugar 3 eggs 3/4 cup semisweet chocolate chips chocolate chips or sweetened dried banana chips, for garnish
Make your own trail mix by combining banana chips with dried fruit and mixed nuts for a snack rich in protein and fiber, or make your own homemade «banana bread» muesli by toasting banana chips with oatmeal and chopped walnuts.
I never make the same recipe twice, but I have used this recipe as the starting point for a banana muffin with leftover chocolate covered nuts, a butternut squash muffin with dried cranberries, a protein pumpkin muffin with chocolate chips and an acorn squash muffin with dates.
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