Sentences with phrase «like dried cranberries»

They are not at all like the dried cranberries we can buy at the store (moist and somewhat soft and pliable).
I love the addition of dried blueberries, which taste great without added sugar (like dried cranberries).
My question is this... for the cranberry orange almond version, the pic looks like dried cranberries but I wanted to make sure about the cranberries you use.
The ingredient list may look long, but really it is mostly spices and delicious add - ins like dried cranberries, sunflower seeds, and chocolate!
You can just leave the pomegranate out if you prefer or yes adding something like dried cranberries could be a good substitute.
And my husband doesn't like raisins, yet likes dried cranberries, so I just doubled the amount of those.

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A remixed peppermint mocha creme Frappuccino that's topped with green matcha whipped cream made to look like a Christmas tree, caramel «garland,» dried cranberry «ornaments,» and a strawberry topper.
You could try using something like raisins, dried cranberries or goji berries however I haven't tried this myself before so I'm not too sure how they're turn out!
Hi Kelly, I buy them from my local health food stores, however places like Whole Foods or Planet Organic will sell 100 % dried cranberries without the nasties x
Both the cookies and frosting are simple to make, and if you'd like, you can add dried cranberries or raisins, and even chopped nuts to the pumpkin - oatmeal cookies with creamy goat cheese frosting.
The «goodies» in these oatmeal cookies are pieces of NatureBox Chocolate Ginger Bliss, which is like a trail mix made with chocolate chips, candied ginger, cashews, almonds, and dried fruit like cranberries, papaya, raisins, pineapple and apricots.
You could pump up the fibre content with the whole wheat flour and adding some dried fruit like cranberries or some shredded apple and a bit of bran.
Love what you've got there, just add dried fruits like cranberry or cherry to mine
I don't know why, I feel like adding some raisins or dry cranberries in there too...
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..
If you like dried fruit in your granola, you could swap out some or all of the chocolate chips for raisins, dried cranberries, or anything else that strikes your fancy.
1 roll pork sausage (like Bob Evans) 1 yellow onion, chopped 1 pound chestnuts 1/2 cup dried cranberries 3/4 cup chopped dried apricots 3 ribs celery, chopped 1 Panettone, cut into cubes 1 small bag Pepperidge Farm cornbread stuffing (Mom says it MUST be that brand!)
I have used just raisins (I like to use a combination of dark and golden), but you can use a combination of raisins, dried cranberries, and dried cherries.
Not being big on dried cranberries myself, I actually like these even better than their inspiration.
You can add raisins, dried cranberries, chopped pecans, or anything you like!
I like sunflower seeds and pistachios for crunch, and some dried cranberries for chewy sweetness.
If I could choose any treats that would look pretty and still be as soft and chewy as they actually are, though, I'd say the Butterscotch Blondies for the main walls (they're a lovely golden color and speckled with dried cranberries and chocolate chips); the chocolate shortbread for the door (dark and dense, like mahogany); Oatmeal Poppyseed Scones for the floor (love the poppyseed speckles); Sugar - Free Sugar Cookies for the roof (because they can be rolled and cut into any shape you like); and Chocolate «Buttercream» Frosting to top off the roof (just because you can swirl it to look like Spanish roof tiles, for fun).
1 tablespoon vegetable oil 1 1/4 cups rolled oats 1 1/4 cups chopped toasted walnuts 1/2 cup oat bran 1 1/2 cups puffed cereal you like, pounded into smallish bits (I used Barbara's Peanut Butter Puffins and Shredded wheat, both with success) 1 cup dried cranberries, coarsely chopped 3 pieces of dried crystallized ginger, finely chopped 1 cup brown rice syrup 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract 1/2 teaspoon salt
For Christmas I like to use dried cranberries and papaya, but cherries, apricots, prunes, figs, dates, coconut, and strawberries are also excellent choices.
Add dried fruits like cranberries or cherries, or fresh fruits like apples and pears, to the batter for even more wintry flavor.
In this case, I know my daughter likes chocolate, but she adores dried cranberries.
I also will throw in flax seeds, sunflower seeds, almond slivers, or even dried fruits like cranberries.
I like the French twist to this recipe and would try it with dried cranberries, which I always like to substitute for raisins.
I like throwing in some dried cranberries or goji berries and some walnuts, too.
When you top these pancakes with the white sauce, a sprinkling of powdered sugar, and some dried cranberries, it makes them really festive (like snow)!
Raisins + cranberries sounds like it might be sweeter than we like since it's hard to find dry cranberries without sugar.
You can play around with different additions, like raisins in place of dried cranberries or butternut squash instead of acorn squash.
You can use just one dried fruit like raisins (dark, golden, or even currants), or you can use a variety like dates, figs, dried cranberries or cherries, dried apricots, etc..
You can also substitute dried cranberries for the tart cherries if you can't find them, and use a variety of nuts like cashews, almonds, or walnuts instead of pecans.
I used dried cranberries and they tasted like my morning oatmeal but in delicious bites.
We still like to mix the occasional handful of raisins or dried cranberries or even use fresh fruit in some desserts (especially my raw cheesecakes).
The fruit is also perfect for stringing and dryinglike cranberries!
A hundred years ago you might have had dried fruit like apples, apricots, cranberries, grapes, peaches or plums preserved from the previous season, walnuts from a neighbor's tree.
And there's room for innovation like dried plums from the backyard, dried cranberries or apples, almonds or hazelnuts... the character, the beauty of this fruitcake is in its dried fruit and nuts with just a little binder, eggs, flour and sugar, no fat and nothing whatsoever candied.
You can use any combination you like, but I mixed about 1/2 cup plain low fat granola with 1 - 2 tablespoons each of chopped pecans, chia seeds, dried cranberries, and toasted coconut.
It was also incredibly easy to prepare — simply whisk pumpkin puree with spices, vanilla, and a little maple syrup, and layer it with greek yogurt and your favorite toppings (like granola, nuts, dried cranberries, chia or toasted coconut).
Autumn Chopped Salad highlights beautiful fall flavors like sweet pears, crisp apples, crunchy roasted peanuts, and chewy dried cranberries.
Maybe a different dried fruit like cranberries.
It is hard not to like these Chocolate Biscotti that are studded with white chocolate chips and dried red cranberries.
I'm not sure what the texture of the muffin would be like with dried cranberries.
If you like to eat nuts for snacks as much as I do, check out Planters nuts mix, nuts with dried cranberries and the ultimate treat — candied nuts recipe!
I cooked down some frozen strawberries in lieu of the cranberries and added dried cherries, which turned out to be a great combination and gave the dish a beautiful jewel - like color.
My family has a huge problem with the pears (although I liked them very much) My suggestion for those who have texture issues with pears should try throwing a few dried cranberries in the mix.
Use Navitas Organics Mulberries in baked goods instead of your go - to dried fruit (like cranberries or raisins) to achieve the same sweet, chewy bite with loads more nutrition.
The only change I made from the original recipe was to use unsweetened dried cranberries because I don't like it too sweet.
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