I have been
on a coconut kick like no other lately and these cookies are not helping!
And lately I've been
on a coconut kick, so I added some of that, too.
I am on my second Whole 30 and am
on a coconut kick, just like you said.
The only thing I subbed was the whole wheat flour with coconut flour (I have been
on a coconut kick) but everything else was exact and when I mixed everything together, it was just dry clumps: / I was so confused, and I didn't want to over-mix but there was no way I could just throw these powdery lumps onto a pan!
Not exact matches
I've been
on a
coconut milk
kick lately after squeezing them out of
coconuts and I'm so happy to have found more things I can do with it!!
I have been
on a chocolate smoothie
kick lately too, but haven't thought about adding
coconut butter!
I am
on a chocolate and
coconut kick right now... these look absolutely wonderful!
I've been
on a Caribbean
kick lately, so I definitely want to try the toasted
coconut first.
Recipe: - Cut the fruits into pieces - Sprinkle your secret
kicks on top - Add
coconut yoghurt - Top it up with granola (be generous) Now rest.
I've been
on a bit of a
coconut kick lately but one thing I wasn't quite sure of how to use was
coconut flour.
Coconut aminos on its own to me tastes like really low sodium Teriyaki sauce so I have been adding Red Boat fish sauce to stir fries with coconut aminos lately for extra flavour, but adding the extra salt to this recipe really kicked this up a notch and I didn't need the fish
Coconut aminos
on its own to me tastes like really low sodium Teriyaki sauce so I have been adding Red Boat fish sauce to stir fries with
coconut aminos lately for extra flavour, but adding the extra salt to this recipe really kicked this up a notch and I didn't need the fish
coconut aminos lately for extra flavour, but adding the extra salt to this recipe really
kicked this up a notch and I didn't need the fish sauce!
And, you could say I'm
on quite a
coconut flour
kick too.
You guys got a
kick out of the photo I posted
on Instagram of this wing it and win it carob
coconut butter cup, so I went to work perfecting the recipe today, and here you go!
I've recently been
on a
coconut flour
kick and can't wait to use this as a base for my future baking projects!
Things I changed: - cut the sugar by about half, using mostly dark brown sugar for the molasses
kick - scratched the nutmeg and allspice but added about 1/3 extra of all of the other spices and also added nearly a tsp of ground cardamon - replaced the veggie oil with melted leaf lard - scratched the raisins - baked it
on a deep sheet for only ~ 20 minutes - just barely until firm to the touch - then cut that sheet into three layers - replaced the icing with my own 16 ounce cream cheese, 8 ounce butter, ~ 6 ounce heavy cream, ~ 5 ounce honey, 1 tsp vanilla combo - toasted the
coconut before dressing the cake.
It's time to
kick back
on the patio with this tangy and über - hydrating
Coconut Shimmy and make the most of these sunny afternoons.
I'm most definitely a peanut butter and banana fan, and I love a
coconut butter and avocado toast, but I also love layering
on vegetables for a nutritious
kick.
Fat Bombs (
Coconut Oil Candies) If you missed by book review of
Kick the Weight with Keto: How to Lose Weight and Feel Great
on a Paleo - Ketogenic Diet then you should definitely check it out.
You already know that I am
on a key lime
kick after this
coconut key lime panna cotta last week so these cupcakes were a natural leap since they just scream Spring (and Mother's Day) to me.
Rumour has it, that
on one memorable day he was informed by a reporter that the European club they were going to play had a centre forward who was the most deadly header of the ball in the business, «Don't you worry young man says Cloughie, we have a secret weapon, a young man from a pacific island, he is 7» 3» cant
kick for toffees but makes his living heading and cracking
coconuts as they fall from the tree, how's your man going to deal with that» says Brian and walks of laughing.
Chopped romaine with a
kick of
coconut, almonds and cranberries, it's a really unique twist
on chicken curry.
Not to mention the
coconut sprinkled
on top gives the vanilla frosting an extra
kick.
Now, if you're in the mood to
kick things up a notch you might want to go ahead and add a dollop of
coconut or Greek style yogurt, a splash or two of your fave hot sauce, some chili, a sprinkling of coriander (cilantro) and a whole lot of freshly ground black pepper then stack em» up and dive
on in...
Me too — I've been
on such a
coconut kick lately.
Since I've been
on an almond
kick lately, this time I decided to replace some of the
coconut with almonds (about 3 ounces) and added a teaspoon of almond extract in addition to the vanilla.
I've been
on a cashew cream
kick lately and here soaked, pureed cashews add body to
coconut cream and temper the strong flavor of canned
coconut milk, adding nutty depth that blends beautifully with the berries.
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on a HUGE pomegranate
kick lately, but never thought to turn them into a dessert like pomegranate
coconut chocolate bark.
I've been
on a brownie
kick lately so this adding to my new obsession Love that combo with cheesecake,
coconut and Nutella....
Loving the
coconut flour recipes lately - you must be
on a
coconut flour
kick which is great because I am too!
If you must
kick it, do the
coconut trick - position yourself so the car can't fall
on you.
The weather is ideal for
kicking back and enjoying ice cold refreshments under a swaying
coconut palm, or lunging head
on into any of the adventurous outdoor activities
on offer.
Tossing
coconuts at opponents (hitting the X button for direction and distance), spotting the odd hippo out by pressing one of the buttons, placing your head inside a lion's mouth (removing it to bank your points), penalty shootouts (whether you're between the sticks or taking the
kick, pressing the face button that corresponds to your desired corner does the job), standing under a crate by pressing the button displayed
on it and hoping that something positive will fall out of it as opposed to a nasty and heavy anvil.