Sentences with phrase «if using less sugar»

If you use less sugar, then you'll need to slight increase the amount of milk to compensate for the missing volume.
If you used less sugar, place the baking sheets in the refrigerator to help the cookies become firm.

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That's 25g of sugar if your using meridian date syrup, and more or less the same for other brands!
I like the taste better, it is fresher, more red in color, and if you use a low sugar Pectin or «light» version, less sugar, no cooking equals: more flavor.
Also, it means you can use less sugar, if that's your thing.
Use plain whipped cream or add a little rhubarb sauce to whipped cream instead of cherries / But, if you want to go there, 2 C sour cherries, 1/3 — 1/2 C sugar, 1/4 C water / For varying amounts of cherries, plan on 3 - 4 T sugar per cup / Adjust sugar to personal taste, a little more or less / 2 t orange or lemon zest optional — place 1 t in cooking mixture, reserve the rest for later / Place ingredients in a small pot, bring to a simmer and cook for about 8 minutes, until cherries are slightly softened / Remove from heat.
4 slightly heaped cups (about 20 ounces) fresh, ripe strawberries, hulled and quartered 2/3 to 3/4 cup granulated sugar (we used the latter but use less if you're sensitive to sugar) 1/2 cup water Juice of 2 limes 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper (use less for a barely detectable bite, more if you'd like it more present) Pinch of sea salt
Mine do get puffy, however, it's possible (if there's no way you accidentally used cake flour with leavening or mis - measured your leavining, adding too much) that it's a chemical thing with the lighter brown sugar... lighter color, less molasses, molasses add some acidity which I believe negates some of the baking soda, blah blah.
3 / 4C Light spelt flour (or other flour of your choice) 1 / 4C Cocoa 1 / 8t Salt 3 / 4t Baking powder 1 / 2C Coconut sugar (I like to use coconut sugar in my baking as it's less processed than other sweeteners, it's also less sweet than refined sugar so these are more chocolatey than super sweet, perfect for this chocolate lover) 2T Tahini 2T Oil (I used rapeseed, but any neutral oil is fine) 1T Ground flaxseed 1 / 4C Non-dairy milk (You might need 1 or 2 extra tablespoons of milk if your tahini is very thick.
If you would rather frost your cookie add less wine to the sugar or use your favorite icing recipe.
If an egg is adding moisture (often the case if the recipe calls for several eggs) and you want to use a liquid sweetener instead of granulated sugar, you can try using 1 or 2 less eggIf an egg is adding moisture (often the case if the recipe calls for several eggs) and you want to use a liquid sweetener instead of granulated sugar, you can try using 1 or 2 less eggif the recipe calls for several eggs) and you want to use a liquid sweetener instead of granulated sugar, you can try using 1 or 2 less eggs.
2 cups sugar (1/2 cup per pound of cucumbers) 1 1/2 cup distilled white vinegar [Original recipe calls for less, but we were low on liquid, so I'd recommend more] 1 1/2 cup apple cider vinegar 1 teaspoon ground turmeric 4 tablespoon mustard seeds 4 tablespoon coriander seeds (if ground, use 1 teaspoon) 1 teaspoon celery seed
Skip the step of soaking the coconut in water and sugar if you want a less sweet cookie or are using sweetened coconut.
* Bring whole or reduced fat milk (Organic Valley is a good choice) just to a simmer / Stir in heaping tablespoons of chocolate cocoa powder to taste and sugar if using unsweetened chocolate — use more or less chocolate or sugar to taste / Whisk together until dissolved over medium heat / Finally, stir in heavy cream, as much as you like.
Recipe vary slightly in the amount of sugar used, ranging from 1/2 to 1 cup (I'm using 2/3 cup, which is somewhere in the middle, and I wouldn't recommend any more — but you can use a smaller quantity if you'd like them a little less sweet).
You can try using only half the sugar (100g) if you want a less sweet brownie.
vegan cream cheese, softened 1/4 cup powdered sugar (eliminate or use less if vegan whipping cream is already sweetened) 1/2 tsp.
4 oz 1/3 less fat cream cheese, softened, Using Greek yogurt may be a healthier option 1/2 cup organic creamy peanut butter 1/2 cup confectioners sugar 6 - 8 lady fingers, chopped 1/3 cup cacao liquor, if using cookies you don't need the liquor, next time I will just use coffee, I didn't like the liquor flavor too much Chocolate fudge sauce 1/2 cup heavy cream plus 2 tablespoons confectioners sUsing Greek yogurt may be a healthier option 1/2 cup organic creamy peanut butter 1/2 cup confectioners sugar 6 - 8 lady fingers, chopped 1/3 cup cacao liquor, if using cookies you don't need the liquor, next time I will just use coffee, I didn't like the liquor flavor too much Chocolate fudge sauce 1/2 cup heavy cream plus 2 tablespoons confectioners susing cookies you don't need the liquor, next time I will just use coffee, I didn't like the liquor flavor too much Chocolate fudge sauce 1/2 cup heavy cream plus 2 tablespoons confectioners sugar.
If you're a baker, this book belongs in your kitchen!The only changes I made to her original recipe was cutting back the sugar and using less egg yolks.
2 1/2 cups hot water 3 tablespoons ground flax seed in 6 tablespoons water (lightly beaten) 1 cups agave nectar 3/4 cup vegan butter like Earth Balance 1 1/2 cups sugar (evaporated cane juice)-- use 1/2 cup less sugar if you don't want it very sweet 2 teaspoons vanilla extract 1 tablespoon vinegar 2 cups rice flour 1/2 cup sorghum flour 1 1/2 cups tapioca flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 2 teaspoons baking soda 2 teaspoons xanthan gum 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon mace 1/2 cup ground almonds (if allergic to tree nuts, or use sunflower or pumpkin seeds) 1 cup finely grated carrots
1 1/2 cups well - mashed very ripe bananas (about 3 large) 1/2 cup nonfat yogurt — if using Greek yogurt, use a bit less and thin with milk 1 tsp baking soda 2 egg whites 2 tablespoons freshly squeezed orange juice 2/3 cup coconut sugar 1/4 cup organic high - oleic, expeller - pressed safflower oil 1 1/4 teaspoons vanilla 2 cups whole wheat pastry flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon 1/2 teaspoon salt 2/3 cup chopped walnuts 1/3 cup chopped pecans
Ingredients 2 1/4 cups all - purpose flour 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 1/2 cups granulated sugar, plus an additional 1/2 cup for rolling 2 ounces cream cheese, softened 6 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted 1/3 cup vegetable oil 1 large egg 1 tablespoon whole milk 1 teaspoon lemon oil (if you can't find lemon oil, try using 1 tablespoon of finely grated lemon zest) 1 teaspoons vanilla extract (I used less vanilla extract than the original recipe so it wouldn't compete with the lemon oil.)
Can you tell me, if I choose to use less sugar when trying to make the carmel milk, will it still work?
If your chocolate is sweeter, use less sugar.
3 ripe avocados 1/4 cup honey, more or less if you like, you can also use unrefined sugar if you prefer 3 tablespoons dark cocoa powder zest of two organic oranges Juice of two oranges, you can use more if you like 2 - 3 tablespoons triple sec or Cointreau, optional 2 teaspoons real orange extract, optional
Compared to ingredients that use flour and refined sugars, this is a recipe that is totally forgiving if you add a little more or less of an ingredient.
All sugar substitutes ideally should be consumed in moderation and if you do this, then it's less significant which one you use (if you get what I mean).
If you're creating this vegan pecan pie with a different type of sugar that you find to be sweeter, I would definitely recommend using less of it.
You don't have to use dried figs if you prefer, but I only use a tiny bit since I chop them up finely, so there's less than one fig in 3 muffins, making these very low in natural sugars.
** At the recommendation of Deb's post, I used 1 cup of sugar, for a slightly less sweet cookie since I was going to be using the filling (more like the original Oreo), use the greater amount (1 1/2 cups) if you want a sweeter cookie (less like the real deal Oreo) or if you do not plan to fill them.
If the watermelon is sweet and flavorful use less sugar.
Naturally I wanted to see if I could create a similar chocolate cookie using less sugar or even better rice syrup, which doesn't contain any fructose.
Toss 3/4 cup Silver Swan soy sauce (or any kind, but this was what my family uses — it's made in the Philippines — and it adds a slightly sweeter flavor), 1 cup rice vinegar, 15 garlic cloves, 2 tablespoons black peppercorns, 3 bay leaves, 3 Thai chiles (more or less depending on your heat sensitivity), 2 tablespoons palm sugar (if you can't find it at the store, sugar in the raw will work), and a 2 - inch piece of ginger with 8 chicken drumsticks in a plastic bag and marinate — no bowl or pan washing required.
if you are used to a taste of less sugar, you should be okay.
If you want the cookies to spread more and be flatter, then use less oatmeal, raisins, and nuts, but then it wouldn't be the same cookie and you would be better off finding a brown sugar cookie.
Add the icing sugar, use only one cup of icing sugar if you prefer a slightly less sweet icing or use the full 1 1/2 cups.
And if consumers have never before seen aspartame in their trusted brands of dairy products without a front label tip - off like «reduced sugar,» it's even less likely that they will use back label ingredient listings to confirm what they already believe, i.e., that aspartame and other non-nutritive sweeteners aren't present.
If you substitute one of these for all or part of the sugar, you should use less since those sweeteners are made to equate with granulated sugar.
Boost flavor If you're a fan of sweet meals, like oatmeal for breakfast or a smoothie for lunch, you can use less sugar in your meals and snacks by adding flavored extracts like vanilla, almond, or butterscotch.
If you're going to use a sweetener, coconut sap is a less refined option than agave syrup, which is hyped up by marketing companies to be a «healthy» sugar alternative, but is actually very high in fructose (as opposed to sucrose), and is therefore similar to high fructose corn syrup.
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So you got ta weigh in that, you got ta weigh in the deleterious side effects with that short - term thing and a lot of times, there's a risk for more analysis you can do where you can do where you can pull out some sugar, maybe use some Stevia or Xylitol or cut down the carbs or do a different source there that's less inflammatory where you feel good and then honestly, if you're like, «Screw it!»
I only used 1/2 teaspoon) • 2 large eggs • 3/4 cup (150g) granulated sugar (I use less here; 1/2 cup) • 1/2 cup (100g) light or dark brown sugar (I LOVE Muscovado Sugar) • 1 and 1/2 cups (340g) pumpkin puree (canned or fresh... fresh is of course the way to go if you have the time!)
If product used the new Nutrition Facts label format, product must be a good source of dietary fiber (10 % or more Daily Value per RACC), and contain 8 g or less of added sugar per serving.
First of all, the less of any sweetener you can use, the better... if you can slowly over time adjust your taste buds to enjoy the natural taste of foods and drink without the need for heavily sweetening them, you'll see many benefits for your body including maintaining more stable blood sugar and insulin levels, managing your body weight, and reducing inflammatory effects of too much sugars and artificial sweeteners.
Sugar, and particularly the sugar often used to sweeten regular soda, is clearly something you need to limit for optimal health... but, while I do not recommend you drink any soda, if given the choice, between regular soda and diet, the regular soda would likely be less damaging to your health
Over the next week, I'll be sharing seven different strategies you can use to manage sugar cravings so that you desire it less, you can pass by the candy jar at work and maybe lose a few pounds — if that's your goal.
You don't have to use dried figs if you prefer, but I only use a tiny bit since I chop them up finely, so there's less than one fig in 3 muffins, making these very low in natural sugars.
Oh, and Organic Stevia drops (Trader Joe's sells $ 6.99) if the stevia is too bitter then use less, it is 200x stronger than sugar.
Hi Sandra, quick question, can you use guar gum instead of agar - agar because it's so expensive and I noticed with soba noodles all the ones I found have a little sugar in them, would it set me back if i ate some that contained less than 1 gram?
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