I didn't measure, but
probably about a tablespoon to the syrup.
I'm not quite sure how much dough is in each one, but
probably about a Tablespoon.
Not exact matches
I just drizzle it on so I'm not one hundred percent sure of the exact amount, but
probably if you were measuring it would be
about 1/2 a
tablespoon — you can always try this, taste it and add more if you like
I didn't actually read all the comments but I was running out of apple cider vinegar so I
probably only put in
about half a
tablespoon in the rice and half in the mixture and with the lemon made it just right amount of tangy.
I
probably used
about a
tablespoon of soy milk in mine.
Overall, I
probably had
about 1
tablespoon.
I'd
probably recommend making the cookies a little smaller for shipping purposes, maybe 1.5 - 2
tablespoons of dough per cookie and reducing the baking time to
about 8 - 10 minutes.
So I topped it up with the end of a pot of creme fraiche,
probably about 5
tablespoons worth, maybe a bit more.
I will
probably only use
about a
tablespoon next time I make this and maybe double the amount of white rice.
With your chicken (
probably)
about cooked, add a few
tablespoons of vegetable oil to a frying pan and begin cooking your peppers, your garlic, and your ginger.
which was
probably about two
tablespoons.
Came out perfect:) I hate when people change the whole recipe but here I just wanted to make do with what I had at home so since I didn't have whole - wheat flour I just used white flour, I used Turkish strained yogurt which wasn't liquid enough so I had to add some extra milk and I also doubled the spices (because you can never have enough cinnamon hehe I
probably put
about a
tablespoon of cinnamon and a
tablespoon of pumpkin spice which is basically cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg etc).
My directions: Add 3 cups water, 2 bananas, 6
tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder (more or less to your taste, I
probably do more like 10 tblspns) and
about a
tablespoon of vanilla extract to a blender.
I ended up using a 4» cutter and still only fit
about 1 1/2
tablespoons in (and I
probably only used half of the mixture).