You will also
need less honey, depending on how sweet your fruit is.
Not exact matches
Roughly 1/2 cup each of: - Red Pepper, sliced - Carrot, Shredded or peeled thinly with a veggie peeler, or chopped - Broccoli Florets - Broccoli Stem - Cauliflower - Green Beans 3 cups spinach 3 cloves garlic 2 tsp dry or 2 inches fresh grated ginger 2 Tbs sesame oil 1 Tbs
honey 2 - 3 Tbs tamari (or to taste) Olive oil - enough for cooking veggies (if using a non-stick pan you'd
need less, but I don't recommend non-stick pans) 1 Tbs turmeric sea salt + cayenne to taste 4 eggs or 1/2 block of firm tofu chopped Left over grains (optional)
I tried
honey, but since it is really very sweet, you
need less and therefore the cookie balls come out much more dry.
Combine the mixture with the oats (start off with 2 cups and slowly add the rest as you may
need less depending on your peanut butter and
honey brand), and then mix well.
I must say that these gluten free samoa bars were on the sweet side though because I added a bit more
honey to the base than I was suppose to, however, the version posted here has been adjusted in a way in which
less honey would be
needed.
I prefer
less sweet (well, I love sweet but i
need to limit it) so I halved the
honey and add a little water.
I like to bake a lot, and have discovered if you
need the natural peanut butter to be a little more spreadable and
less runny, simply add just a little bit of
honey and stir.
she
needs something to bulk up the stevia (she will use much
less of it than
honey as it is far sweeter)
You'll
need a minimum of a 1/4 cup of
honey to hold the bars together, but you can substitute the rest with more nut butter if you prefer your Krispies a little
less sweet.
** use more or
less honey depending on how sweet you want it, I recommend using 2 tablespoons, then tasting and adding more if
needed.
«It's sweeter than sugar, so
less is
needed and manuka
honey is also antibacterial.»
Ps I used 4 T of
honey if anyone
needed to know, but will probably use
less next time as it really punched a pack of sweet still.
I
need it a little darker, and
less honey - ish.
Her replacement bees have been
less productive, although they usually make enough
honey for her family's
needs, plus some to give away.