Sentences with phrase «of rolled oats in your food processor»

For a post - or pre-gym energizing smoothie, grind up 1/2 cup of rolled oats in your food processor or blender until the oats turn into a powder, and then add to the rest of your smoothie fixings.
Put 1 cup of rolled oats in a food processor fitted with a steel blade.

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Place 2 cups of old - fashioned or quick - cooking rolled oats in a food processor and process into a fine powder.
Tile Flatbreads 2 cups gluten free rolled oats 1/2 cup walnuts or pecans — ground in a food processor into tiny pieces 1/3 cup chia or flax seeds pinch of salt 1 cup boiling purified water 2 tablespoons olive oil
In the bowl of a food processor, combine the rolled oats, drained and rinsed chickpeas, and fresh dill.
* To make the equivalent of quick - cooking oats, I pulse certified gluten free old fashioned rolled oats in a blender or food processor a few times.
Place all of the dry ingredients (rolled oats, flaxseed, cinnamon, cloves, ginger, nutmeg) in a food processor and pulse several times to combine
Gluten - Free Option: Substitute the all - purpose flour with ground oat flour (make your own by blending rolled oats in a food - processor or high - speed blender), store - bought gluten - free flour mix, or I've also had success with a combination of 2 parts almond meal / flour, 1 part sweet rice flour, and 1 part sorghum flour.
2 tbsp oat flour (or blend rolled oats into flour in a food processor or spice grinder) 2 tbsp coconut flour 1/2 cup protein powder (I used Hemp Pro 70) 1/4 cup cocoa powder 1/4 cup grated zucchini 1/4 cup grated apple (I tried to process it into sauce but it was too little apple for the food processor, so grated it was) 1/2 tsp baking soda 1 tsp cinnamon 3/4 tsp ground flax seeds 1/4 cup agave or your choice of sweetener 1/4 cup chocolate chips 3/4 cup hot water
Grind oats and nuts / seeds in a food processor until they are finely chopped, add rest of ingredients and whizz until it starts to come together, you may need slightly more liquid to get it to come to this stage, you want it at the texture where you can roll it into balls.
Certified old fashioned gluten free rolled oats (I buy it at Trader Joe's, and I grind some of into oat flour sometimes, or pulse it in a food processor a bit to make more like quick - cooking oats — I do not buy any other, more processed oats because I'm cheap)
The recipe calls for a blend of gluten - free all - purpose (or regular all - purpose) flour and oat flour, which you can easily make yourself by grinding whole rolled oats in a food processor or coffee grinder.
I wanted to use whole rolled oats so took a cue from Sarah of The Sugar Hit and gave them a quick whirl in the food processor before adding the rest of the crust ingredients.
Process about half the rolled oats in a mini food processor until it's reduced to a coarse flour consistency; transfer that oat flour to a large mixing bowl, along with the remaining intact rolled oats and the rest of the dry ingredients.
Place 2 cups of oats (quick cooking or rolled) in a small food processor.
The recipe calls for a blend of gluten - free all - purpose (or regular all - purpose) flour and oat flour, which you can easily make yourself by grinding whole rolled oats in a food processor or coffee grinder.
Take 1 cup of the rolled oats and grind in a coffee grinder or food processor to make oat flour.
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