I used a spice grinder (it's actually
my old coffee grinder cleaned out) to pulverize two cinnamon sticks and the old fashioned oats.
Not exact matches
So easy to mix up in the food processor, or you could use a
coffee grinder for the nuts and then mix the
old fashioned way.
I know this is a really
old comment, but for anyone just finding this recipe like I am, if you can't find «confectioners / powdered» versions of your sugar substitute, invest in a
coffee grinder!
To do this, you can use either a
coffee / spice
grinder or a plain
old food processor.
Dimensions: When you add a
grinder to a
coffee maker, it tends to take up more space than a regular
old coffee maker would.
You can use a clean (wipe it out thoroughly)
coffee grinder or an
old - school mortar and pestle.
Oh, Jennifer, I just assumed... Okay, I use an electric
coffee bean
grinder which must be 15 years
old now.
Great question, D.J. I grind myself be in a cheap
old electric
coffee grinder that I use for spices and grinding low carb sweeteners and coconut flakes.
1 cup of oat flour (ground
old fashioned rolled oats in a clean
coffee grinder) 1 cup of almond meal (I buy TJ's brand) 4 tbsp butter (left out and room temp for at least 1 hour) 2 tbsp pure maple syrup 1/8 tsp sea salt
Coffee grinder Organic
Old Fashion Rolled Oats Organic Room temp butter (melted works too) 1 Large Organic very ripe banana Butter greased baking dish
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