I try to always have a 2:1 veggie to fruit ratio in recipes and add
a little liquid stevia if needed for sweetness.
In this case I was thinking about doing the cream cheese pancake recipe (2oz Cream cheese, 2 eggs, a bit of cinnamon, and very
little liquid stevia) with 2 TBS of butter as a topping 3 times a day and then having egg salad (hb egg with 1 TBS mayo), perhaps with some cheese crisps.
I had Swerve on hand, & added
a little liquid stevia to counteract the cooling effect of the Swerve.
I add
a little liquid stevia and vanilla to just take the edge of the sourness.
Not exact matches
Add the amount of
liquid called for on the package instructions, sweeten with a
little vanilla and maple syrup or
stevia, then add some toppings.
I even went with a «cream cheese» icing... Greek yogurt with a
little cheesecake flavor and vanilla
liquid stevia.
As far as the sweetener goes, you can use maple syrup instead, or agave (though I personally try and stay away from that one), or you could try
liquid stevia and just add in a
little more coconut oil to replace the
liquid in the honey.
I used NuNaturals Orange and Peppermint
Liquid Stevia to make up two different flavor backgrounds for these
little balls of fun.
I used
liquid stevia for sweetener, and added in a
little pea protein powder as well for kicks.
I amped up the mascarpone with
little bit of freshly - grated orange zest and a few drops of
liquid stevia, then split -LSB-...]
Stevia is much sweeter gram for gram than these
liquid sweeteners, so just add a
little and taste test to get the ratio right.
These cute
little nests are made with coconut, coconut butter, cocoa powder and
liquid stevia.
I combine the melted dark chocolate with the mashed avocado and then add a few droppers full of
liquid stevia, raw cacao powder, and a
little bit of vanilla.
I used my basic smoothie formula to come up with this Double Chocolate Chai Smoothie: 1 cup
liquid like almond milk or coconut water, greens, creamy fruit like banana or mango, additional fruits and veggies, a
little healthy fat, a
little protein, a
little fiber, a
little stevia, additional nutrient boosters like cacao, maca, goji, acai, etc., and spices and / or flavorings.
(I went a
little light on the honey and added some
liquid stevia - the sticky glycerin - based variety - skipped cardamom and added pumpkin pie spice instead, oh and added hemp seeds instead of chia)
I added a
little bit of
liquid stevia, and I couldn't be happier with the way it turned out.
I added 2 dates instead of
stevia,
little more
liquid (for the chia seeds) and almond butter (out of coconut oil / butter)... I usually have an avocado pudding for breakfast (sometimes add squash) < 3
I would take a vanilla bean split it down the middle and add the
little vanilla pods to the
liquid to make
liquid vanilla
stevia.
Ingredients 1 cup organic almond milk 1 scoop vanilla protein 1 tablespoon Sunwarrior Peppermint Super Greens 1 squirt
liquid stevia 1 handful of ice Optional: For those who want to add a
little extra green to their shamrock shake, add a handful of baby spinach.
I still don't like it plain, it tastes a
little too cheesy and savory for me to drink it, so I add 7 - 10 drops of SweetLeaf
liquid stevia in vanilla creme.
The syrup is sweetened with mango and a
little honey, but you can substitute the sweetener with maple syrup,
liquid stevia or coconut sugar.
My quick go to is to put nuts seeds and coconut flakes in my bowl with some cinnamon and
liquid stevia if I feel like it, stir in a
little coconut oil and add cold cream or almond milk.
Oh by the way Ryan, I also add a
little bit of
liquid stevia, and as well l add 1 tablespoon of Publix sugar free syrup..
Add sea salt to taste and if you like it a
little sweeter, add
liquid stevia or coconut nectar until your sweet tooth is smiling.