In both carob recipes, you could try adding more avocado with
a little maple syrup or honey if you find it needs a bit more sweet.
You could add
a little maple syrup or honey to the batter, but I'd recommend using a lightly sweetened or flavored protein powder... [Read more...]
Stir in a pinch of freshly ground black pepper and
a little maple syrup or honey.
When you add in
a little maple syrup or honey, it creates a natural sweetener similar to little bites of tropic heaven.
Not exact matches
Add some crumbled pecans and a squeeze of lime, and, if you like, a
little touch of
honey, agave
or maple syrup.
You could try adding a
little honey or maple syrup to the mixture.
You could always leave it out and add a
little honey or maple syrup instead for some sweetness.
Hi Janice, yes the porridge would hold up without it but it might not be as sweet
or as large a portion, so you could boosting the other ingredients
or adding a
little extra
honey or pure
maple syrup.
These cookies have it all: A
little sweetness from the
honey (
or maple syrup) along with melty, warm dark chocolate chunks plus a
little salt for that perfect contrast.
In our family we make grass - fed crock pot pork roast a lot but since my husband eats no sugar and I eat very
little (mostly
honey or maple syrup), bbq sauce — even a paleo bbq sauce — isn't a good option for us.
For this particular dressing I used garlic, olive oil, lemon juice, fresh ginger and a touch of
honey (
or maple syrup if you want to keep it vegan) for a
little bit of sweetness.
In our family we make grass - fed crock pot pork roast a lot but since my husband eats no sugar and I eat very
little (mostly
honey or maple syrup), bbq sauce... Read More about The Very Best Ever Paleo Chimichurri Sauce Recipe -LCB- Clean Eating, Gluten Free, Dairy Free, Vegan, Whole30, Keto -RCB-
I did a
little research and there seems to be some debate as to whether molasses is truly paleo, but I'm sure that this ice cream would still be delicious if you added more
honey instead,
or even tried
maple syrup.
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.
If I wanted them a
little sweeter I would have aded a Tbsp of
maple syrup or honey to the compote and /
or crust:)
If you like your breakfast a
little sweeter then drizzle with
maple syrup (vegan option)
or honey.
I use that to start with (200g dry ingredients / 200g liquid / 100g eggs / 50g oil), and then add in about 30g of orange juice,
or maple syrup,
or honey or < insert liquid of choice here >, so mine are actually a
little runnier when they go into the pan.
Cow's milk would work just fine As for a topping, what about a
little drizzle of
honey, pure
maple syrup, coconut butter,
or fresh berry jam!
100 g CHOC Chick Raw Cacao Butter 6 tbsp CHOC Chick Raw Cacao Powder 3 - 4 tsp CHOC Chick Sweet Freedom, agave
syrup,
honey or maple syrup (to taste) 1/2 tsp cayenne pepper chili powder (taste and add a
little more if required) 1/2 tsp vanilla bean extract
You can also drizzle these with a
little warm
honey or maple syrup!
There are infinite ways to make an energy bite, but most recipes involve oats, nuts and /
or seeds, and a sticky binder (usually dates, sometimes
honey or maple syrup) blitzed in a food processor, and then rolled into cute
little balls.
Apart from the dates, which are inherently sweet, this recipe is unsweetened — add a
little honey,
maple or agave
syrup for sweetness, if desired.
I did also add a
little honey along with some cinnamon and nutmeg because the flavors were just so warm and cozy, but you could always use brown sugar
or a
little even
maple syrup.
I'll probably have to add a
little more
honey or maple or barley rice
syrup to take the edge of the blackberry's tartness.
Maybe a
little extra
honey or a
little extra
maple syrup?
All you need to make these deliciously healthy No Bake Breakfast Cookies is some rolled oats, some creamy peanut butter, a
little chia seeds, and some
honey (
or maple syrup).
If you enjoy your smoothies a
little more on the sweet side, feel free to add a tablespoon of
honey, agave
syrup or maple syrup before blending.
If you want it to be a
little sweeter, add a drizzle of
honey,
or maple syrup to keep it vegan!
and as far as complete substitutions go, you generally can substitute
maple syrup (
or honey,
or agave,
or the like) for other sweeteners — it will just change the flavor a
little.
With all the fruit and peanut butter I don't feel the need to add any sweetener but if you do go ahead and drizzle a
little agave,
honey or pure
maple syrup (
or whatever sweetener you like).
Drizzle a
little honey or maple syrup over this breakfast cereal to give it just a touch of sweetness and serve with some almond milk.
These
little babies are full of healthy coconut fat and sweetened by
maple syrup or honey.
To whip up a vegan - friendly version of this salad, simply skip the
honey in the candied walnuts and use a
little extra sugar
or maple syrup instead!
Top with pure
maple syrup or raw
honey if you prefer a
little more sweetness.
You can amp up the sweetness of the dressing if you'd like with a
little honey,
maple syrup,
or sweetener of choice if preferred.
«For dishes with big, strong flavors like chiles and garlic, I like to add a
little honey,
maple syrup,
or fruit purée,» he says.
I added a
little bit of
maple syrup to sweeten but you can make it with
honey, rice
syrup or without any sweetener.
A
Little local
honey or brown rice
syrup would do the trick too, if
maple syrup is out of your price range.
If you're feeling it, drizzle over a
little honey, rice bran
syrup or maple syrup to serve.
Since the dried cranberries are a
little sweeter you may want a smidge more
honey, brown sugar,
or maple syrup in the sauce if you find it super tart.
If your baby doesn't enjoy oatmeal with fruit, then you could add a
little molasses (blackstrap molasses is a good source of iron)
or maple syrup, but DO NOT SWEETEN ANY FOOD WITH
HONEY IF YOUR BABY IS UNDER ONE YEAR OF AGE.
Serve your yogurt over fruit and /
or granola, use it to make savory yogurt sauces,
or drizzle it with
honey or maple syrup for a
little added sweetness.
Add a
little more
honey or maple syrup for a sweeter meltaway,
or leave it out entirely for a sugar free option.
2 1/2 cups almond flour 1/2 tsp sea salt 1 tsp baking soda 1/3 cup avocado oil (
or olive oil, grapeseed oil
or melted coconut oil) 1 Tablespoon vanilla extract 1/3 cup
honey (+ 2 tsp grade B
maple syrup optional)-- and add a
little at a time as this recipe will be affected by altitude, humidity etc..
Typically when making oats I'll add a
little maple syrup or organic
honey to the bowl, but with this recipe it's the blackstrap molasses that sweetens the bowl.
Sweetened variations can by made by adding a
little sugar,
honey or maple syrup to the water before combining with the coconut.
Note: If you need a sweeter vanilla extract for a recipe, just add a
little raw
honey or maple syrup for a corn -
syrup and refined sugar free option.
Top with pecans, a
little honey or maple syrup and grass - fed butter if you like.
1 cup almond meal flour 1/2 tsp baking soda 1/2 tsp sea salt 3 - 4 tsp spice blend (below) 1/2 cup pumpkin puree (fresh
or canned) 3 T
maple syrup or honey (add a
little extra
honey — taste at the end to check sweetness and adjust to your liking) 3 large eggs *
Sweeten as you need with a
little good quality local
honey or maple syrup.