HS: Hi Michelle - I think it would take a bit of experimenting related to moisture - I think you'd want to pull / squeeze a lot of
the moisture out of an ingredient like zucchini before combining and baking...
Not exact matches
Ingredients 1 250 g package
of jumbo pasta shells 2 500 g tubs
of 2 % cottage cheese 1 140 g package goat's cheese, softened 1 egg 500 g frozen spinach, thawed then excess
moisture squeezed
out pinch
of nutmeg pinch
of salt and pepper 1/4 grated Parmesan cheeese 350 g shredded mozzarella, or Italian mix cheese 850 ml — roughly 1 1/2 jars, spicy roasted garlic tomato sauce (or whatever kind you like)
In my first attempt at messing with a staple baking
ingredient, I cut the original amount
of sugar in half and replaced the other cup with unsweetened applesauce and added an extra 1/2 C
of flour to balance
out the extra
moisture.
Some sugar and a few eggs round
out the main
ingredients, and the pumpkin too
of course, a nice amount
of it for a good amount
of moisture.
I let my zucchini drain on paper towels to get the extra
moisture out while I was getting the rest
of the
ingredients ready.
Smart Packing Tip: Salt draws
moisture out of watery
ingredients like cucumber and tomatoes, so pack these separately and add to the grain salad at the last minute for best results.
To make sure you end up with the perfect waffle batter, increase the amount
of dry
ingredients to balance
out the
moisture of the fruits.
However, around the beginning
of 2012, that brand that I had loved so much since 1995, the one that had given my skin just the perfect
moisture and made it look flawless all
of a sudden got the brilliant idea to change their
ingredients and started using junk
ingredients like hydrogenated oils instead
of all natural oils which they had been using ever since I was a customer (this company it seems was bought
out by another company who also bought a few other «all natural» skin lines and ruined those as well).
Many blogs use coconut flour as a bulking flour, but I tend to use it more as a drying agent to help to draw
moisture out of almond flour or other
ingredients.
While beach spray may not be the product you think
of for styling natural or chemically straightened hair, picking one that's packed with
moisture — and free
of ingredients that dry hair
out — will help to add bounce and smoothness, while defining curls.
In some
of these more regular bathing can be beneficial —
ingredients like oatmeal (check
out our homemade oatmeal shampoo recipe) and pro-ceramides (the natural oils found in your dog's skin to help keep in
moisture) can help with coat condition and barrier function.
When the food is cooked and prepared for packaging, a lot
of that
moisture is cooked
out and the resulting weight
of the
ingredient will be much lower than the original.