Double Chocolate Chunk Cookies (gluten free, dairy free) Yield: 12 cookies You will need: measuring cups and spoons, mixing bowl, wooden spoon, baking sheet 1 1/4 cups almond meal flour (
other nut flours work too) 2 - 3 T cacao powder 1/4 tsp salt 1 tsp baking soda 2 tsp vanilla extract 1/4 cup coconut oil, avocado oil -LSB-...]
1 1/4 cups almond meal flour (
other nut flours work too) 2 - 3 T cacao powder 1/4 tsp salt 1 tsp baking soda 2 tsp vanilla extract 1/4 cup coconut oil, avocado oil or olive oil (add about half of this to start to check the texture — see below) 1/4 cup honey or maple syrup 1/4 cup dark chocolate pieces
Double Chocolate Chunk Cookies (gluten free, dairy free) Yield: 12 cookies You will need: measuring cups and spoons, mixing bowl, wooden spoon, baking sheet 1 1/4 cups almond meal flour (
other nut flours work too) 2 - 3 T cacao powder 1/4 tsp salt 1 tsp baking soda 2 tsp vanilla extract 1/4 cup coconut oil, avocado oil or olive oil (add about half of this to start to check the texture - see below) 1/4 cup honey or maple syrup 1/4 cup dark chocolate pieces 1.
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flour, the making of bread, and, eventually, also astronomy (to know the seasons and to plan for sowing), metallurgy (to make the tools), the institution of property (to secure the fruits of one's labor), and religious sacrifices (to placate the powers above and to encourage rain).
would using cashew
flour or any
other nut work??
Well, the only
other flour substitutes that I can think of that would be similar for this and not be coconut
flour or almond
flour would be sunflower seed
flour and flaxseed
flour but you said they were
nut and seed free so I suppose that won't
work.
You already know how much we love almond meal around here, and the
other nut meals /
flours can
work as sauce thickeners.
What
other nut flour would this recipe
work with?
Blanched almond
flour: Ground almond meal, or any
other ground
nut or seed meal should
work (i.e. sunflower seeds, walnuts, pecans, etc.), though the flavor may be affected with any substitution.
Grain - based
flours and
other gluten - free
flours will also NOT
work as a substitute for a
nut - based
flour.
While similar to
other nut flours in texture and flavor, chestnut
flour works better in this recipe thanks to its lower fat content and higher starch content, creating a fluffy waffle instead of a gummy, dense one.
I have no doubt that simply subbing in more almond meal or any
other nut flour would
work.
If
other nuts are ok any
other nut flour and
nut milk would
work fine.
Nut & Seed Granola from Feeding the Whole Family: Cooking with Whole Foods by Cynthia Lair (shared with permission) 3 cups rolled oats 1/2 cup sesame seeds 1/2 cup sunflower seeds 1/2 cup pumpkin seeds 1/2 cup almonds, chopped 1 cup whole wheat pastry
flour 1/2 tsp cinnamon pinch sea salt 1/3 cup cold - pressed vegetable oil (we like to use coconut, though all wet ingredients need to be at room temperature to do so) 1/3 cup brown rice syrup or maple syrup 1/4 cup apple or orange juice (in a pinch, most
other juices have
worked for us too) 1 tsp vanilla 1/4 tsp almond extract
I'm not sure what
other nut flours you have access too, but things like flax, coconut, chia, etc., won't
work.
- Instead of coconut oil: ghee (in cakes) or cocoa butter (for chocolate coating)- Instead of coconut milk / cream: cream, cream cheese, mascarpone or almond /
nut milk (very low in fat so may not
work in all recipes)- Instead of shredded coconut: almond meal or
other nut / seed meal, flaked almonds, etc. - Instead of coconut
flour: about double the amount of almond or
other nut / seed
flour
I have no doubt that simply subbing in more almond meal or any
other nut flour would
work.
Can
other flours work including
nut based?